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Silver for Tom Daley and Noah Williams in men’s 10m synchronised diving

Silver completes the collection for Daley, who also has three bronzes and one gold.

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Tom Daley and Noah Williams secured Team GB’s second diving medal of the Olympics with a silver in the men’s 10m synchronised event.

After placing joint-second with Canada in the opening rounds, a strong third dive extended Great Britain’s lead and they consistently finished second in the remaining rounds.

Silver completes the collection for Daley, who has three bronzes and one gold, and it is a first Olympic medal for Williams.

The pair continued a successful spell in the pool for the Team GB diving squad after Scarlett Mew Jensen and Yasmin Harper took bronze on Saturday in the women’s 3m synchronised springboard event.

After ending his long wait for Olympic gold in the 10m synchronised event in Tokyo 2020, Daley was back defending his title after being convinced by his son, Robbie, to return to the sport.

This time Daley was competing alongside new partner Noah Williams, who won silver in the World Aquatics Championships.

After a strong set of opening dives, nothing could separate Great Britain and Canada in the first two rounds, with both teams tied on 105.00, but a brilliant third dive from Daley and Williams saw them gain a 4.8 point advantage over the Canadians.

Daley and Williams diving, with their legs straight and tucked into their bodies
Daley and Williams finished with silver in the men’s 10m synchronised event  (Mike Egerton/PA)

Daley and Williams secured their silver in the final round, scoring 93.24 on their hardest dive of the competition, a forward four-and-a-half somersault.

They finished with 463.44 points overall, 26.91 points behind China who stormed to gold in style, finishing with a score of 103.23 on their final dive, while Canada took bronze.

Daley is now a five-time Olympic medallist having competed at five Games since making his bow at Beijing 2008 and expressed his delight at winning silver.

Reflecting on the competition, he told the BBC: “It’s just so special. This time last year deciding to come back, never mind not knowing if I would make the synchro team.

The next edition of the Games takes place in Los Angeles in 2028, but Daley did not reveal any plans for the future of his career.

When asked if he would compete at LA 2028, Daley said: “I don’t know. We’ll enjoy today and see what the future holds.

“Right now, I’ll just go and enjoy time with my little ones.”

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