it was incredible, and rhys mcclenaghan dethroning max whitlock., and max whitlock had come into these games having won gold in rio and tokyo, then taking an 18 month breakfrom rio and tokyo, then taking an 18 month break from the sport as he dealt with mental health struggles, but he came to paris wanting to do himself proud with his daughter willow in the crowd, and he did make himself proud, but it wasn't a spot on the podium, because he knew he needed perfection against such a quality field in that pommel horse final, and itjust wasn't the cleanest routine that he has done, and the score reflected that. so ultimately he finished fourth, and it was a bittersweet swansong for him, but while he didn't make history, rhys mcclenaghan did, giving ireland their first ever medal in the gymnastics, and that was a truly incredible routine that he performed on the pommel horse, so, yes, max whitlock handing over the reins of the pommel horse to rhys mcclenaghan. then we had jake jarman earlier on in the floor final. he took a bronze medal, and he comes a