Max Whitlock is back in gymnastics, competing in his fourth consecutive Olympics after a long hiatus.

What happened?

The three-time Olympic champion suffered mental health issues after the Tokyo Olympics, keeping him away from the sport for 18 months.
He returned to competition early last year and is now feeling in control and grateful to be at the Paris Games.

Why it matters for Max Whitlock

A podium finish on the pommel horse could put him in the history books as the first gymnast to win four Olympic medals on the same apparatus.
Max Whitlock checked Wikipedia to confirm the possibility of breaking this record, which motivated him to return to the sport.

What comes next?

The 31-year-old will compete in artistic gymnastics at the Bercy Arena, starting on Saturday.
He feels massively grateful to be in this position, considering he nearly stopped gymnastics in Tokyo.
The pressure is now manageable for Max Whitlock, who is focused on his performance.
As of July 24, Max Whitlock is preparing for the competition, feeling confident and motivated.
His experience and skills will be put to the test as he aims to break the Olympic record.
The Paris Games will be a challenging but exciting experience for Max Whitlock, who is ready to give his best.
He has overcome difficult times and is now focused on achieving his goals in artistic gymnastics.
Max Whitlock's journey is an inspiration to many, showing that with determination and hard work, anything is possible.
The Olympic champion is back, and he is ready to make history once again.