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England's Max Whitlock feeling tired after winning four Commonwealth medals

Max Whitlock admits that he is starting to feel tired after securing four out of five gymnastics medals at the Glasgow Commonwealth Games.

Team England gymnast Max Whitlock has admitted that he is starting to feel fatigued after securing four out of five medals so far at the Glasgow Commonwealth Games.

Today, the 21-year-old won gold in the floor final and silver in the pommel horse, but finished out of the medals in fourth in this evening's rings.

Tomorrow, Whitlock will end his campaign by competing in the men's parallel bars final.

"I'm very happy - floor and pommel went really well for me," Whitlock told reporters. "I'm happy to produce those routines on this day. I'm starting to feel a bit tired now, but I've got one more day and hopefully I can focus on that p-bar final."

The British gymnast also scooped gold in the team event and all-around individual final.

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