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Prime Minister Boris Johnson visits the Defence Diving School
02/08/2022. Portsmouth, United Kingdom. Prime Minister Boris Johnson has visited the Diving & Threat Exploitation Group (DTXG) at the Defence Diving School, Horsea Island. During the visit he was briefed on the current activities of the Royal Navy’s Mine Clearance Diver specialisation and also a capability demonstration. HMNB Portsmouth. Picture by Kyle Heller / No 10 Downing Street / eyevine
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Prime Minister Boris Johnson visits the Defence Diving School
02/08/2022. Portsmouth, United Kingdom. Prime Minister Boris Johnson has visited the Diving & Threat Exploitation Group (DTXG) at the Defence Diving School, Horsea Island. During the visit he was briefed on the current activities of the Royal Navy’s Mine Clearance Diver specialisation and also a capability demonstration. HMNB Portsmouth. Picture by Kyle Heller / No 10 Downing Street / eyevine
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Prime Minister Boris Johnson visits the Defence Diving School
02/08/2022. Portsmouth, United Kingdom. Prime Minister Boris Johnson has visited the Diving & Threat Exploitation Group (DTXG) at the Defence Diving School, Horsea Island. During the visit he was briefed on the current activities of the Royal Navy’s Mine Clearance Diver specialisation and also a capability demonstration. HMNB Portsmouth. Picture by Kyle Heller / No 10 Downing Street / eyevine
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Prime Minister Boris Johnson visits the Defence Diving School
02/08/2022. Portsmouth, United Kingdom. Prime Minister Boris Johnson has visited the Diving & Threat Exploitation Group (DTXG) at the Defence Diving School, Horsea Island. During the visit he was briefed on the current activities of the Royal Navy’s Mine Clearance Diver specialisation and also a capability demonstration. HMNB Portsmouth. Picture by Kyle Heller / No 10 Downing Street / eyevine
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Prime Minister Boris Johnson visits the Defence Diving School
02/08/2022. Portsmouth, United Kingdom. Prime Minister Boris Johnson has visited the Diving & Threat Exploitation Group (DTXG) at the Defence Diving School, Horsea Island. During the visit he was briefed on the current activities of the Royal Navy’s Mine Clearance Diver specialisation and also a capability demonstration. HMNB Portsmouth. Picture by Kyle Heller / No 10 Downing Street / eyevine
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Prime Minister Boris Johnson visits the Defence Diving School
02/08/2022. Portsmouth, United Kingdom. Prime Minister Boris Johnson has visited the Diving & Threat Exploitation Group (DTXG) at the Defence Diving School, Horsea Island. During the visit he was briefed on the current activities of the Royal Navy’s Mine Clearance Diver specialisation and also a capability demonstration. HMNB Portsmouth. Picture by Kyle Heller / No 10 Downing Street / eyevine
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Prime Minister Boris Johnson visits the Defence Diving School
02/08/2022. Portsmouth, United Kingdom. Prime Minister Boris Johnson has visited the Diving & Threat Exploitation Group (DTXG) at the Defence Diving School, Horsea Island. During the visit he was briefed on the current activities of the Royal Navy’s Mine Clearance Diver specialisation and also a capability demonstration. HMNB Portsmouth. Picture by Kyle Heller / No 10 Downing Street / eyevine
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Prime Minister Boris Johnson visits the Defence Diving School
02/08/2022. Portsmouth, United Kingdom. Prime Minister Boris Johnson has visited the Diving & Threat Exploitation Group (DTXG) at the Defence Diving School, Horsea Island. During the visit he was briefed on the current activities of the Royal Navy’s Mine Clearance Diver specialisation and also a capability demonstration. HMNB Portsmouth. Picture by Kyle Heller / No 10 Downing Street / eyevine
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Prime Minister Boris Johnson visits the Defence Diving School
02/08/2022. Portsmouth, United Kingdom. Prime Minister Boris Johnson has visited the Diving & Threat Exploitation Group (DTXG) at the Defence Diving School, Horsea Island. During the visit he was briefed on the current activities of the Royal Navy’s Mine Clearance Diver specialisation and also a capability demonstration. HMNB Portsmouth. Picture by Kyle Heller / No 10 Downing Street / eyevine
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Tom Daley on his LGBTQ+ awakening: ‘I had my head in my hands. I felt so dark about being British’
Tom Daley. The Olympic diver has always been proud to represent his country. But making a documentary about gay rights in the Commonwealth led to a revelation.
Portraits: Jay Brooks Styling: Melanie Wilkinson Grooming: Sam Cooper at Carol Hayes Management using Kiehls & Daimon Barber. Crochet Pride Scarf: Katie Jones
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Tom Daley on his LGBTQ+ awakening: ‘I had my head in my hands. I felt so dark about being British’
Tom Daley. The Olympic diver has always been proud to represent his country. But making a documentary about gay rights in the Commonwealth led to a revelation.
Portraits: Jay Brooks Styling: Melanie Wilkinson Grooming: Sam Cooper at Carol Hayes Management using Kiehls & Daimon Barber. Crochet Pride Scarf: Katie Jones
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Tom Daley on his LGBTQ+ awakening: ‘I had my head in my hands. I felt so dark about being British’
Tom Daley. The Olympic diver has always been proud to represent his country. But making a documentary about gay rights in the Commonwealth led to a revelation.
Portraits: Jay Brooks Styling: Melanie Wilkinson Grooming: Sam Cooper at Carol Hayes Management using Kiehls & Daimon Barber. Crochet Pride Scarf: Katie Jones
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Tom Daley on his LGBTQ+ awakening: ‘I had my head in my hands. I felt so dark about being British’
Tom Daley. The Olympic diver has always been proud to represent his country. But making a documentary about gay rights in the Commonwealth led to a revelation.
Portraits: Jay Brooks Styling: Melanie Wilkinson Grooming: Sam Cooper at Carol Hayes Management using Kiehls & Daimon Barber. Crochet Pride Scarf: Katie Jones
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Tom Daley on his LGBTQ+ awakening: ‘I had my head in my hands. I felt so dark about being British’
Tom Daley. The Olympic diver has always been proud to represent his country. But making a documentary about gay rights in the Commonwealth led to a revelation.
Portraits: Jay Brooks Styling: Melanie Wilkinson Grooming: Sam Cooper at Carol Hayes Management using Kiehls & Daimon Barber. Crochet Pride Scarf: Katie Jones
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Tom Daley on his LGBTQ+ awakening: ‘I had my head in my hands. I felt so dark about being British’
Tom Daley. The Olympic diver has always been proud to represent his country. But making a documentary about gay rights in the Commonwealth led to a revelation.
Portraits: Jay Brooks Styling: Melanie Wilkinson Grooming: Sam Cooper at Carol Hayes Management using Kiehls & Daimon Barber. Crochet Pride Scarf: Katie Jones
Converse trainers, Tom's own
Check vest, bytomdaley.com
Navy shorts, by Molly Goddard from matchesfashion.com
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Tom Daley on his LGBTQ+ awakening: ‘I had my head in my hands. I felt so dark about being British’
Tom Daley. The Olympic diver has always been proud to represent his country. But making a documentary about gay rights in the Commonwealth led to a revelation.
Portraits: Jay Brooks Styling: Melanie Wilkinson Grooming: Sam Cooper at Carol Hayes Management using Kiehls & Daimon Barber. Crochet Pride Scarf: Katie Jones
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I did not even know this was humanly possible: the woman who can descend into the sea on one breath.
Amber Bourke, who says she got hooked on free diving and wanted to see ‘how deep I could go’, is now the Australian women’s pool and free diving champion.
Scientists once thought humans could swim to a maximum depth of 30m on a single breath. Amber Bourke has gone deeper than 70m and physiology alone can’t explain why.
Amber has dived beyond 70m without the use of tanks or fins and hold her breath for 5minutes and 44 sec.
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I did not even know this was humanly possible: the woman who can descend into the sea on one breath.
Amber Bourke, who says she got hooked on free diving and wanted to see ‘how deep I could go’, is now the Australian women’s pool and free diving champion.
Scientists once thought humans could swim to a maximum depth of 30m on a single breath. Amber Bourke has gone deeper than 70m and physiology alone can’t explain why.
Amber has dived beyond 70m without the use of tanks or fins and hold her breath for 5minutes and 44 sec.
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I did not even know this was humanly possible: the woman who can descend into the sea on one breath.
Amber Bourke, who says she got hooked on free diving and wanted to see ‘how deep I could go’, is now the Australian women’s pool and free diving champion.
Scientists once thought humans could swim to a maximum depth of 30m on a single breath. Amber Bourke has gone deeper than 70m and physiology alone can’t explain why.
Amber has dived beyond 70m without the use of tanks or fins and hold her breath for 5minutes and 44 sec.
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I did not even know this was humanly possible: the woman who can descend into the sea on one breath.
Amber Bourke, who says she got hooked on free diving and wanted to see ‘how deep I could go’, is now the Australian women’s pool and free diving champion.
Scientists once thought humans could swim to a maximum depth of 30m on a single breath. Amber Bourke has gone deeper than 70m and physiology alone can’t explain why.
Amber has dived beyond 70m without the use of tanks or fins and hold her breath for 5minutes and 44 sec.
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I did not even know this was humanly possible: the woman who can descend into the sea on one breath.
Amber Bourke, who says she got hooked on free diving and wanted to see ‘how deep I could go’, is now the Australian women’s pool and free diving champion.
Scientists once thought humans could swim to a maximum depth of 30m on a single breath. Amber Bourke has gone deeper than 70m and physiology alone can’t explain why.
Amber has dived beyond 70m without the use of tanks or fins and hold her breath for 5minutes and 44 sec.
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I did not even know this was humanly possible: the woman who can descend into the sea on one breath.
Amber Bourke, who says she got hooked on free diving and wanted to see ‘how deep I could go’, is now the Australian women’s pool and free diving champion.
Scientists once thought humans could swim to a maximum depth of 30m on a single breath. Amber Bourke has gone deeper than 70m and physiology alone can’t explain why.
Amber has dived beyond 70m without the use of tanks or fins and hold her breath for 5minutes and 44 sec.
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I did not even know this was humanly possible: the woman who can descend into the sea on one breath.
Amber Bourke, who says she got hooked on free diving and wanted to see ‘how deep I could go’, is now the Australian women’s pool and free diving champion.
Scientists once thought humans could swim to a maximum depth of 30m on a single breath. Amber Bourke has gone deeper than 70m and physiology alone can’t explain why.
Amber has dived beyond 70m without the use of tanks or fins and hold her breath for 5minutes and 44 sec.
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I did not even know this was humanly possible: the woman who can descend into the sea on one breath.
Amber Bourke, who says she got hooked on free diving and wanted to see ‘how deep I could go’, is now the Australian women’s pool and free diving champion.
Scientists once thought humans could swim to a maximum depth of 30m on a single breath. Amber Bourke has gone deeper than 70m and physiology alone can’t explain why.
Amber has dived beyond 70m without the use of tanks or fins and hold her breath for 5minutes and 44 sec.
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I did not even know this was humanly possible: the woman who can descend into the sea on one breath.
Amber Bourke, who says she got hooked on free diving and wanted to see ‘how deep I could go’, is now the Australian women’s pool and free diving champion.
Scientists once thought humans could swim to a maximum depth of 30m on a single breath. Amber Bourke has gone deeper than 70m and physiology alone can’t explain why.
Amber has dived beyond 70m without the use of tanks or fins and hold her breath for 5minutes and 44 sec.
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I did not even know this was humanly possible: the woman who can descend into the sea on one breath.
Amber Bourke, who says she got hooked on free diving and wanted to see ‘how deep I could go’, is now the Australian women’s pool and free diving champion.
Scientists once thought humans could swim to a maximum depth of 30m on a single breath. Amber Bourke has gone deeper than 70m and physiology alone can’t explain why.
Amber has dived beyond 70m without the use of tanks or fins and hold her breath for 5minutes and 44 sec.
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I did not even know this was humanly possible: the woman who can descend into the sea on one breath.
Amber Bourke, who says she got hooked on free diving and wanted to see ‘how deep I could go’, is now the Australian women’s pool and free diving champion.
Scientists once thought humans could swim to a maximum depth of 30m on a single breath. Amber Bourke has gone deeper than 70m and physiology alone can’t explain why.
Amber has dived beyond 70m without the use of tanks or fins and hold her breath for 5minutes and 44 sec.
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I did not even know this was humanly possible: the woman who can descend into the sea on one breath.
Amber Bourke, who says she got hooked on free diving and wanted to see ‘how deep I could go’, is now the Australian women’s pool and free diving champion.
Scientists once thought humans could swim to a maximum depth of 30m on a single breath. Amber Bourke has gone deeper than 70m and physiology alone can’t explain why.
Amber has dived beyond 70m without the use of tanks or fins and hold her breath for 5minutes and 44 sec.
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I did not even know this was humanly possible: the woman who can descend into the sea on one breath.
Amber Bourke, who says she got hooked on free diving and wanted to see ‘how deep I could go’, is now the Australian women’s pool and free diving champion.
Scientists once thought humans could swim to a maximum depth of 30m on a single breath. Amber Bourke has gone deeper than 70m and physiology alone can’t explain why.
Amber has dived beyond 70m without the use of tanks or fins and hold her breath for 5minutes and 44 sec.
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I did not even know this was humanly possible: the woman who can descend into the sea on one breath.
Amber Bourke, who says she got hooked on free diving and wanted to see ‘how deep I could go’, is now the Australian women’s pool and free diving champion.
Scientists once thought humans could swim to a maximum depth of 30m on a single breath. Amber Bourke has gone deeper than 70m and physiology alone can’t explain why.
Amber has dived beyond 70m without the use of tanks or fins and hold her breath for 5minutes and 44 sec.
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I did not even know this was humanly possible: the woman who can descend into the sea on one breath.
Amber Bourke, who says she got hooked on free diving and wanted to see ‘how deep I could go’, is now the Australian women’s pool and free diving champion.
Scientists once thought humans could swim to a maximum depth of 30m on a single breath. Amber Bourke has gone deeper than 70m and physiology alone can’t explain why.
Amber has dived beyond 70m without the use of tanks or fins and hold her breath for 5minutes and 44 sec.
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I did not even know this was humanly possible: the woman who can descend into the sea on one breath.
Amber Bourke, who says she got hooked on free diving and wanted to see ‘how deep I could go’, is now the Australian women’s pool and free diving champion.
Scientists once thought humans could swim to a maximum depth of 30m on a single breath. Amber Bourke has gone deeper than 70m and physiology alone can’t explain why.
Amber has dived beyond 70m without the use of tanks or fins and hold her breath for 5minutes and 44 sec.
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I did not even know this was humanly possible: the woman who can descend into the sea on one breath.
Amber Bourke, who says she got hooked on free diving and wanted to see ‘how deep I could go’, is now the Australian women’s pool and free diving champion.
Scientists once thought humans could swim to a maximum depth of 30m on a single breath. Amber Bourke has gone deeper than 70m and physiology alone can’t explain why.
Amber has dived beyond 70m without the use of tanks or fins and hold her breath for 5minutes and 44 sec.
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I did not even know this was humanly possible: the woman who can descend into the sea on one breath.
Amber Bourke, who says she got hooked on free diving and wanted to see ‘how deep I could go’, is now the Australian women’s pool and free diving champion.
Scientists once thought humans could swim to a maximum depth of 30m on a single breath. Amber Bourke has gone deeper than 70m and physiology alone can’t explain why.
Amber has dived beyond 70m without the use of tanks or fins and hold her breath for 5minutes and 44 sec.
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I did not even know this was humanly possible: the woman who can descend into the sea on one breath.
Amber Bourke, who says she got hooked on free diving and wanted to see ‘how deep I could go’, is now the Australian women’s pool and free diving champion.
Scientists once thought humans could swim to a maximum depth of 30m on a single breath. Amber Bourke has gone deeper than 70m and physiology alone can’t explain why.
Amber has dived beyond 70m without the use of tanks or fins and hold her breath for 5minutes and 44 sec.
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I did not even know this was humanly possible: the woman who can descend into the sea on one breath.
Amber Bourke, who says she got hooked on free diving and wanted to see ‘how deep I could go’, is now the Australian women’s pool and free diving champion.
Scientists once thought humans could swim to a maximum depth of 30m on a single breath. Amber Bourke has gone deeper than 70m and physiology alone can’t explain why.
Amber has dived beyond 70m without the use of tanks or fins and hold her breath for 5minutes and 44 sec.
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A beginnerís guide to snorkelling: Slow down Ö you see the most amazing stuff
An easy entry into adventure, it does not cost much to get started with snorkelling - all you need is a decent mask, a wetsuit and the right place to go.
Guardian Australia journalist Rafqa Touma attended the Manly Snorkel Walk and Talk Tour with ECOTREASURES at Shelly Beach, Manly, Sydney NSW Australia. 16 December 2021. Guardian journalists are trying a variety of water sports over summer in Victoria and NSW.
Australia journalist Rafqa Touma breaches the surface during her first time snorkelling, at Cabbage Tree Bay on Sydney’s northern beaches.
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A beginnerís guide to snorkelling: Slow down Ö you see the most amazing stuff
An easy entry into adventure, it does not cost much to get started with snorkelling - all you need is a decent mask, a wetsuit and the right place to go.
Guardian Australia journalist Rafqa Touma attended the Manly Snorkel Walk and Talk Tour with ECOTREASURES at Shelly Beach, Manly, Sydney NSW Australia. 16 December 2021. Guardian journalists are trying a variety of water sports over summer in Victoria and NSW.
Guardian Australia journalist Rafqa Touma kitted out with a pool noodle and flippers, in the water during her first attempt at snorkelling.
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A beginnerís guide to snorkelling: Slow down Ö you see the most amazing stuff
An easy entry into adventure, it does not cost much to get started with snorkelling - all you need is a decent mask, a wetsuit and the right place to go.
Guardian Australia journalist Rafqa Touma attended the Manly Snorkel Walk and Talk Tour with ECOTREASURES at Shelly Beach, Manly, Sydney NSW Australia. 16 December 2021. Guardian journalists are trying a variety of water sports over summer in Victoria and NSW.
Shelly Beach, Manly, on the overcast day Rafqa Touma set out for a snorkel.
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A beginnerís guide to snorkelling: Slow down Ö you see the most amazing stuff
An easy entry into adventure, it does not cost much to get started with snorkelling - all you need is a decent mask, a wetsuit and the right place to go.
Guardian Australia journalist Rafqa Touma attended the Manly Snorkel Walk and Talk Tour with ECOTREASURES at Shelly Beach, Manly, Sydney NSW Australia. 16 December 2021. Guardian journalists are trying a variety of water sports over summer in Victoria and NSW.
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A beginnerís guide to snorkelling: Slow down Ö you see the most amazing stuff
An easy entry into adventure, it does not cost much to get started with snorkelling - all you need is a decent mask, a wetsuit and the right place to go.
Guardian Australia journalist Rafqa Touma attended the Manly Snorkel Walk and Talk Tour with ECOTREASURES at Shelly Beach, Manly, Sydney NSW Australia. 16 December 2021. Guardian journalists are trying a variety of water sports over summer in Victoria and NSW.
Guardian Australia journalist Rafqa Touma wriggling into her wetsuit to go snorkelling for the first time.
Guardian Australia journalist Rafqa Touma using baby shampoo to mitigate fogging on her goggles while snorkelling.
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PEOPLE - Stars in Design-Kleidern an der Met-Gala in NYC (weitere Bilder)
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Tom Daley 10m individual platform qualifying
Tom Daley knitting before his 10m qualifying today in Tokyo 2020. Thomas Robert Daley is a British diver and television personality. Specialising in multiple events, he is an Olympic gold medallist in the men's synchronised 10-metre platform event at the 2020 Olympics and double world champion in the FINA 10-metre platform event, winning in 2009 at the age of 15, and again in 2017.
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Tom Daley 10m individual platform qualifying
Tom Daley in the 10m qualifying today in Tokyo 2020. Thomas Robert Daley is a British diver and television personality. Specialising in multiple events, he is an Olympic gold medallist in the men's synchronised 10-metre platform event at the 2020 Olympics and double world champion in the FINA 10-metre platform event, winning in 2009 at the age of 15, and again in 2017.
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Tom Daley 10m individual platform qualifying
Tom Daley in the 10m qualifying today in Tokyo 2020. Thomas Robert Daley is a British diver and television personality. Specialising in multiple events, he is an Olympic gold medallist in the men's synchronised 10-metre platform event at the 2020 Olympics and double world champion in the FINA 10-metre platform event, winning in 2009 at the age of 15, and again in 2017.
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Tom Daley 10m individual platform qualifying
Tom Daley knitting before his 10m qualifying today in Tokyo 2020. Thomas Robert Daley is a British diver and television personality. Specialising in multiple events, he is an Olympic gold medallist in the men's synchronised 10-metre platform event at the 2020 Olympics and double world champion in the FINA 10-metre platform event, winning in 2009 at the age of 15, and again in 2017.
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Tom Daley 10m individual platform qualifying
Tom Daley in the 10m qualifying today in Tokyo 2020. Thomas Robert Daley is a British diver and television personality. Specialising in multiple events, he is an Olympic gold medallist in the men's synchronised 10-metre platform event at the 2020 Olympics and double world champion in the FINA 10-metre platform event, winning in 2009 at the age of 15, and again in 2017.
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Tom Daley 10m individual platform qualifying
Tom Daley in the 10m qualifying today in Tokyo 2020. Thomas Robert Daley is a British diver and television personality. Specialising in multiple events, he is an Olympic gold medallist in the men's synchronised 10-metre platform event at the 2020 Olympics and double world champion in the FINA 10-metre platform event, winning in 2009 at the age of 15, and again in 2017.
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Tom Daley 10m individual platform qualifying
Tom Daley in the 10m qualifying today in Tokyo 2020. Thomas Robert Daley is a British diver and television personality. Specialising in multiple events, he is an Olympic gold medallist in the men's synchronised 10-metre platform event at the 2020 Olympics and double world champion in the FINA 10-metre platform event, winning in 2009 at the age of 15, and again in 2017.
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