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Thomas Daley

~Tom Daley

May 21' 1994

Nationality
England

The Exhilarating Story...

In the world of diving, Thomas Daley stands out not just for his remarkable talent but also for his unwavering perseverance and resilience. His journey from a young prodigy to an Olympic gold medalist is a testament to the power of determination and the human spirit. Thomas Daley was born on May 21, 1994, in Plymouth, England. His love for diving was apparent from a young age, and by the time he was nine, he was already a standout talent. His dedication and hard work paid off when, at just 14, he became one of the youngest competitors at the 2008 Beijing Olympics. Although he didn't win a medal, his performance marked the beginning of a promising career. In 2011, Thomas faced a devastating personal loss when his father, Robert Daley, passed away after a battle with brain cancer. Robert had been a constant source of support and encouragement for Thomas, attending all his competitions despite his illness. The loss was a significant blow to Thomas, who had always looked up to his father as his biggest supporter and inspiration. Despite this profound loss, Thomas showed incredible resilience. He dedicated his performances to his father, channeling his grief into his training and competitions. His determination to honor his father's memory became a driving force in his career. As Thomas gained fame, he also faced intense public scrutiny and bullying. His early success and high profile made him a target, and he endured harsh criticism and personal attacks. The pressure of living up to public expectations and dealing with negative attention was immense. However, Thomas remained focused on his goals, using the negativity as fuel to push himself harder. Injuries are an inevitable part of an athlete's life, and Thomas was no exception. In 2014, he suffered a significant setback when he injured his triceps, putting his career at risk. The injury required surgery and a long period of rehabilitation, testing his patience and resolve. Thomas approached his recovery with the same dedication he showed in his training, eventually making a full comeback. In 2013, Thomas made headlines again, this time for coming out as gay. In a heartfelt YouTube video, he shared his relationship with his now-husband, Dustin Lance Black. Coming out was a brave and personal decision that added another layer to his public persona. While he received overwhelming support, there were also challenges and backlash. Thomas's openness about his sexuality and his advocacy for LGBTQ+ rights have made him a role model for many, showing that being true to oneself is a powerful act of courage. Thomas's career reached new heights at the Tokyo 2020 Olympics, held in 2021 due to the pandemic. Alongside his diving partner, Matty Lee, he won his first Olympic gold medal in the men's synchronized 10m platform event. This victory was the culmination of years of hard work, dedication, and overcoming numerous challenges. It was a moment of triumph not just for Thomas but for everyone who had supported him along the way. Thomas Daley's journey is a powerful reminder that success is not just about talent but also about resilience, perseverance, and staying true to oneself. His story inspires us to face our struggles head-on and to never give up on our dreams, no matter the obstacles. Through his highs and lows, Thomas has shown that with determination and a positive mindset, anything is possible.

Every time I dive, I feel an adrenaline rush like I did that first time. Until my body fails on me, I will keep going.

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Career

Last updated: Jul 25' 2024
Club

World Aquatics

  • Gold: 18
  • Silver: 28
  • Bronze: 32
  • Highest Ranking: 1

Achievements

Olympic Games

  • Bronze, London, 2012, Men 10m Synchronised
  • Bronze, Brazil, 2016, Men 10m Synchronised
  • Bronze, Japan, 2020, Men 10m Platform
  • Gold, Japan, 2020, Men 10m Synchronised

World Aquatics Diving World Cup - Super Final

  • Silver, China, 2024, Mixed 3m & 10m Team
  • Silver, China, 2024, Men 10m Synchronised

World Aquatics Diving World Cup

  • Gold, Germany, 2024, Men 10m Synchronised
  • Gold, Germany, 2024, Mixed 3m & 10m Team
  • Bronze, Canada, 2024, Men 10m Synchronised
  • Silver, Canada, 2024, Mixed 3m & 10m Team

World Aquatics Championships

  • Silver, Qatar, 2024, Men 10m Synchronised
  • Gold, Qatar, 2024, Mixed 3m & 10m Team
  • Silver, Hungary, 2017, Mixed 3m Synchronised
  • Gold, Hungary, 2017, Men 10m Platform
  • Bronze, South Korea, 2019, Men 10m Synchronised
  • Bronze, Russia, 2015, Men 10m Platform
  • Gold, Russia, 2015, Mixed 3m & 10m Team
  • Gold, Italy, 2009, Men 10m Platform

FINA Diving World Cup

  • Gold, Japan, 2021, Men 10m Platform
  • Gold, Japan, 2021, Men 10m Synchronised
  • Bronze, Brazil, 2016, Men 10m Synchronised

FINA/CNSG Diving World Series

  • Silver, Canada, 2020, Mixed 3m Synchronised
  • Gold, Great Britain, 2019, Mixed 3m Synchronised
  • Bronze, Great Britain, 2019, Men 10m Platform
  • Gold, Great Britain, 2019, Men 10m Synchronised
  • Bronze, Russia, 2019, Men 10m Platform
  • Bronze, Russia, 2019, Mixed 3m Synchronised
  • Bronze, Russia, 2019, Men 10m Synchronised
  • Gold, Canada, 2019, Men 10m Platform
  • Silver, Canada, 2019, Mixed 3m Synchronised
  • Silver, Canada, 2019, Men 10m Synchronised
  • Bronze, China, 2019, Mixed 3m Synchronised
  • Bronze, Japan, 2019, Mixed 3m Synchronised
  • Silver, Japan, 2019, Men 10m Platform
  • Silver, Russia, 2018, Mixed 3m Synchronised
  • Silver, Canada, 2018, Mixed 3m Synchronised
  • Gold, Australia, 2018, Men 10m Synchronised
  • Silver, Japan, 2018, Mixed 3m Synchronised
  • Silver, China, 2018, Mixed 3m Synchronised
  • Bronze, China, 2018, Men 10m Synchronised
  • Bronze, Canada, 2017, Men 10m Platform
  • Bronze, Russia, 2017, Men 10m Platform
  • Bronze, Russia, 2017, Mixed 3m Synchronised
  • Bronze, Russia, 2017, Men 10m Synchronised
  • Silver, China, 2017, Men 10m Platform
  • Bronze, China, 2017, Men 10m Platform
  • Silver, Russia, 2016, Men 10m Platform
  • Bronze, Russia, 2016, Men 10m Synchronised
  • Bronze, Canada, 2016, Men 10m Platform
  • Silver, Canada, 2016, Men 10m Synchronised
  • Silver, United Arab Emirates, 2016, Men 10m Synchronised
  • Bronze, China, 2016, Men 10m Synchronised
  • Bronze, Mexico, 2015, Men 10m Platform
  • Bronze, Mexico, 2015, Mixed 3m Synchronised
  • Bronze, Canada, 2015, Men 10m Platform
  • Bronze, Canada, 2015, Mixed 3m Synchronised
  • Gold, Great Britain, 2015, Men 10m Platform
  • Silver, United Arab Emirates, 2015, Men 10m Platform
  • Silver, Mexico, 2014, Men 10m Platform

European Championships

  • Gold, Eindhoven, 2008, 10m Platform
  • Gold, Eindhoven, 2012, 10m Platform
  • Gold, London, 2016, 10m Platform
  • Gold, London, 2016, Mixed 3m Synchronised
  • Gold, Budapest, 2020, 10m Synchronised
  • Silver, Berlin, 2014, 10m Platform
  • Silver, London, 2016, 10m Synchronised
  • Silver, Budapest, 2020, 10m Platform

Commonwealth Games

  • Gold, Delhi, 2010, 10m Platform
  • Gold, Delhi, 2010, 10m Synchronised
  • Gold, Glasgow, 2014, 10m Platform
  • Gold, Gold Coast, 2018, 10m Synchronised
  • Silver, Glasgow, 2014, 10m Synchronised

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