What did Tom Daley get in the 2012 Olympics?

bronze
Previously, Daley won bronze at London 2012 in the individual discipline before adding another in the synchro with Dan Goodfellow at Rio 2016. Daley teamed up with Goodfellow again to win gold in the same event at the Commonwealth Games in 2018 before taking a break from competing for the rest of the year.

Who won Olympic gold 2012 diving?

Chen Ruolin
Brittany BrobenPandelela Rinong Pamg
Diving at the 2012 Summer Olympics/Medalists
The men’s 10 metre platform diving competition at the 2012 Olympic Games in London took place on 10 and 11 August at the Aquatics Centre within the Olympic Park. The gold medal was won by David Boudia from the United States. China’s Qiu Bo won silver and Tom Daley of Great Britain took bronze.

Where did Tom Daley come in the diving?

Tom Daley took the bronze medal in the 10m platform dive on an afternoon of vertiginously high-grade competition. This was a thrilling final, perhaps the finest 10m dive competition staged, with gold and silver medals decided by the final dive of Tokyo 2020.

How did Tom Daley meet Lance?

March 2013: Tom Daley and Dustin Lance Black met at a dinner in Los Angeles. When Black was about to leave, Daley put his phone number in his phone and they met up the following night at a hotel bar. They talked for hours, confessing they wanted to get married and have children.

Is Tom Daley in the 10m diving final?

Tom Daley took bronze in the individual 10m platform final on Saturday (7 August) to add to his synchro gold at Tokyo 2020. And that’s how it finished with Cao adding to his 3m springboard gold from Rio 2016 despite a spectacular final effort from Yang which was 10 points better than anything else seen in the final.

Who won the men’s diving 2021?

TOKYO, July 26 (Reuters) – Britain’s 27-year-old Tom Daley won the Olympic gold medal he has long dreamed of at his fourth Games on Monday, in a stunning victory in the men’s 10 metre synchronised platform diving with team mate Matty Lee, ending China’s goal of sweeping all eight diving golds on offer.