Tom Daley gets first Olympic gold medal & has a message for LGBTQ people

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SAY WHAT? - After earning the adoration of the world at four straight Olympic Games, decorated champion diver Tom Daley has finally collected Olympic Gold. He and his partner, Matty Lee, won the 10-meter synchronized platform diving competition this morning in Tokyo.

“I feel incredibly proud to say I am a gay man and also an Olympic champion,” the out Briton said at a press conference after.

Daley, 27, has represented the U.K. at the Olympics since 2008, when he was 14. He is married to Oscar-winning filmmaker and screenwriter Dustin Lance Black, and they have a son, Robbie, together.

Daley already had six World Champion medals, including three gold, eight European Champion medals, including five gold, four Commonwealth Games gold medals, and one silver. He also won three Olympic bronze medals, but until now the gold had eluded him.

These were Lee’s first Olympics, but he has won a gold medal in 10-meter platform at the 2015 European Games as well as the mixed 10-meter synchronized platform at the 2017 European Diving Championships. Lee was also the European junior champion on the three-meter springboard twice before.

Daley and Lee won the Olympic Gold at this Olympics with a final dive (out of six) that earned a 101.01 score, making their complete diving performance score 471.81.

That separated them from Cao Yuan and Chen Aisen of China, whose last dive had a score of 101.52 — which put them just over one point below Daley and Lee, finishing with a score of 470.58 and taking home the silver instead.

This is the first time since 2000 that China has not taken home the gold in this event.

Daley and Lee hugged right after learning their final placement, with Daley saying “Oh my God” repeatedly.

Black, Robbie, and Daley’s mother all watched the games from Canada, where NBC broadcasters joked they could “almost hear the roar from.”

This is one of three gold medals that the UK has taken home so far, out of seven total medals. Currently, Japan is in the “lead” with 8 gold medals out of 13 total medals. The United States has seven gold medals out of 14 total medals.

“When I was younger, I always felt like the one who was alone, and different, and didn’t fit in and there was something about me that was always never going to be as good as what society wanted me to be,” Daley said at the post-competition press conference.

“I hope that any young LGBT person out there can see that no matter how alone you feel right now, you are not alone, and that you can achieve anything, and there is a whole lot of your chosen family out here ready to support you.”

He noted that there were more out Olympic competitors at these Games than any other competition in history.

“I feel proud incredibly proud to say I am a gay man and also an Olympic champion,” Daley said.

Afterwards, Black and millions around the world congratulated the diver on the momentous victory.

(Juwan is the Associate Editor of LGBTQ Nation. The bisexual writer and multipotentialite from Brooklyn, New York previously served as the Weekend Editor from October 2019 to January 2021. He has also written for Bustle, Xtra Magazine, The Independent, and more. He is the Curator of the PRISM Collaborative and Editorial Revolutionary-in-Charge of the Renaissance Project.)