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Tom Daley
British diver / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Tom Daley (born 21 May 1994)[1] is an English diver. He was born in Plymouth, Devon. He mainly dives from the 10 metre platform, both on his own and in synchro (diving at the same time with another person). He became the World Champion at the age of 15 in 2009.
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Daley went to the 2008 Summer Olympics where he was the youngest athlete for Britain. He also went to the 2012 Summer Olympics where he came third in the 10 metre platform event. He has won many other medals. For example, at the 2010 Commonwealth Games he won two golds in the 10 metre platform: one for the individual event, the other for the synchro event with Peter Waterfield.
He has won the BBC Award for Young Personality of the Year three times.[2]
- Tom Daley in 2008
- Tom Daley in 2008
- Tom Daley in 2012
- Tom Daley in 2016