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Five-time Olympic medalist Tom Daley has officially announced his retirement from diving after winning a silver medal at the Paris 2024 Olympics. This decision comes after Daley made a comeback from his initial retirement to compete alongside Noah Williams and secure a silver medal in the men’s 10m synchronized diving event.

Daley expressed that he felt it was the right time to end his 16-year Olympic career. The 27-year-old diver made this decision before heading to Paris and reflected on his journey after completing his final dive. Winning the silver medal in Paris marked Daley’s fifth Olympic medal, making him one of the most decorated divers in Olympic history.

In a statement to British Vogue, Daley shared his mixed emotions about competing in his last Olympics. He admitted feeling incredibly nervous and under pressure, but seeing his husband, Lance, and kids, Robbie and Phoenix, in the audience gave him a sense of fulfillment. Despite the nerves and expectations, Daley realized that his loved ones’ support was the driving force behind his decision to compete one last time.

As Daley stood on the platform for his final dive, he acknowledged the emotional significance of that moment. Making the decision to retire was not easy, but Daley expressed that it felt like the right time to close this chapter of his life. He emphasized that having the support of his family and friends throughout his career was what made his Olympic journey truly special.

Throughout his Olympic career, Daley had experienced the highs of winning gold in Tokyo 2020 and bronze in London and Rio. Winning the silver medal in Paris completed his Olympic medal collection and solidified his legacy as one of the greatest divers of his generation. Daley’s dedication, passion, and commitment to his sport have inspired many aspiring divers around the world.

Looking ahead, Daley plans to focus on other aspects of his life outside of competitive diving. While bidding farewell to the sport that has been a significant part of his life for over a decade and a half, Daley expressed gratitude for the unforgettable moments, lessons, and friendships he has gained along the way. As he transitions into retirement, Daley leaves behind a remarkable legacy that will continue to inspire future generations of divers.