Friday, December 16, 2016

Max Whitlock: BBC Sports Personality 2016 contender

We are showcasing each of the 16 contenders in the run-up to the Sports Personality of the Year award on 18 December. Today - Max Whitlock and Danny Willett.
Max Whitlock - Age: 23 Sport: Gymnastics

Year in a nutshell

Secured two Olympic golds in one memorable day as the gymnast from Hemel Hempstead made history.
He gained Britain's first Olympic gymnastics gold with victory in the men's floor, then 90 minutes later pipped team-mate Louis Smith to triumph on the pommel horse.
Earlier in the Games, Whitlock won Great Britain's first all-around gymnastics Olympics medal in 108 years, taking bronze.

How he got here


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Whitlock has won five Olympic medals - claiming two golds in one day this year
His earliest memory is walking around the house on his hands, and he took up gymnastics at the age of seven.
Whitlock persevered despite being told by a doctor at 14 that he should quit because of back injuries.
He progressed to make the British junior team and won three medals at the 2010 Commonwealth Games.
Two years later he won bronze on the pommel horse at the London Olympics and another as part of the men's team.
In 2015 he became the first British man to win a world gymnastics title despite being drained by glandular fever earlier in the year.
And his Rio double was the first time that a British competitor won two golds in one day since eventer Richard Meade at Munich 1972.

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