Overview
- The Olympic champion reports he is back to competing for enjoyment and to explore his physical capabilities rather than out of obligation
- He failed to medal in Paris after winning gold and bronze in Tokyo and accumulating nine world and European titles
- In overcoming post-Olympic burnout, Wellbrock briefly considered ending his career but chose to remain at his Magdeburg training base
- He credits new mental training techniques for lifting a sense of emptiness left by his Paris disappointment
- Wellbrock looks to open water races in Singapore starting Tuesday with renewed focus and confidence