Whitlock sets sights on helping next generation of gymnasts

MAX WHITLOCK wants to help develop the next generation of gymnasts after bidding farewell to the sport.
The three-time Olympic gold medallist retired after his fourth-placed finish on the pommel horse at the Paris Olympics.
And the 31-year-old Briton now wants to use his profile and expertise to help “open doors” for the next generation of gymnasts.
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