Tom Daley (diver)

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Tom Daley
Born 21 May 1994 (1994-05-21) (age 14)
Plymouth, Devon, England
Occupation Diver
Parents Robert Daley (father)
Debbie Daley (mother) [1]
Medal record
Men's Diving
European Championships
Gold 2008 Eindhoven 10 m platform

Thomas Robert "Tom" Daley (born 21 May 1994 in Plymouth, England[2]) is an English diver, who specialises in the 10 metre platform event. He has made an impact in national and international competition at an early age. He started diving at the age of seven, and is a member of Plymouth Diving Club. His early diving heroes were Canadian diver Alexandre Despatie, who won gold at the 1998 Commonwealth Games at the age of 13,[2] and British diver Leon Taylor.

Daley was an age-group British champion in all events (1m springboard, 3m springboard, platform) in 2004, 2005 and 2006. In platform, he won his first National Junior (under 18) title in June 2004 at the age of ten, making him the youngest winner of that event. In 2005 he competed as a guest in the Australian Elite Junior Nationals, and came first in platform and second in 3m springboard in the 14-15 event. He also competed in the 14-15 category at the 2005 Aachen Junior International, coming second in platform and third in 3m springboard. In 2006 he was the under-18 British champion in platform and springboard, and he came second in the 10m platform at the 2007 senior British Championships, which were held in December 2006.

In January 2007, at the age of twelve, Daley was given a special dispensation to compete at the Youth Olympics in Australia. The usual minimum age is fifteen. Despite a persistent thumb injury, Daley managed to win a silver medal with Callum Johnstone in the 10-metre synchronised-diving final. Later in 2007 he won the senior platform title at the ASA National Championships [3] That year he began to compete on FINA's international diving circuit of Grand Prix and World Series events, twice finishing fourth in individual competition. In January 2008 he won the 10m platform event at the British Championships to become the youngest winner of the senior British 10m title.[4] He also took the 10m platform synchro title with new partner Blake Aldridge. Two weeks later he won his first medals on the FINA circuit, collecting a bronze in the individual platform competition and a silver in synchro at the Madrid Grand Prix.[5] Daley and Aldridge won bronze in synchro at the 2008 FINA Diving World Cup. Their score was a British record, and Daley became the youngest-ever male medallist in a world diving event.[6] Daley came seventh in the individual competition. In March 2008, Daley became the youngest person to win a gold medal at the 2008 European Swimming Championships, held in Eindhoven.[7] The previous youngest winner was the Scottish swimmer Ian Black, who won a European gold in 1958 at the age of 17.

As of May 2008, he was 6th in the FINA Diving World Rankings men's 10-metre platform category.[8]

Daley won the 2007 BBC Sports Personality of the Year Young Personality award. He is considered a medal prospect for the 2012 Olympic Games in London, and receives financial support from the British government's Talented Athlete Scholarship Scheme, which enables him to travel to competitions around the world. [9] He is one of the British Olympic hopefuls being tracked through the years leading up to London 2012 by the BBC television series Olympic Dreams. Daley has qualified for the Beijing Olympics in 2008 in the individual 10 metre dive competition and following the retirement of 2004 silver medallist Leon Taylor, in the 10 metre platform synchro competition. It was initially claimed that in competing he would become the youngest-ever male British Olympian,[10] but it eventually transpired that Ken Lester, cox to the rowing pair at the 1960 Olympic Games, was only 13 years and 144 days old at the time.[11]

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Diving

  • British champion in all events (1m, 3m, platform) in 2004, 2005 and 2006 in the relevant age group.
  • Gold medal at the Australian Junior Elite Diving Championships in 2005.
  • 2007 British Championships (held 15-16 December 2006): 10m platform junior champion
  • 2007 ASA National Championships: 10m platform senior champion and junior champion, 10m platform synchro senior champion, 3m platform junior champion
  • 2008 British Championships: 10m platform champion, 10m platform synchro champion (with Blake Aldridge)
  • 2008 European Swimming Championships: 10m platform Gold medal
  • 2008 FINA Diving World Series (2nd leg - Sheffield): 10m platform synchro Gold medal (with Blake Aldridge); 10m platform Silver medal.

General awards

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