Tom Daley gets his KNITTING out at the Olympics: Diving star knits one, pearls two as he works on woolly jumper while watching women’s event

Tom Daley has been spotted with his knitting equipment at the Olympics while watching the women’s diving event.  The Team GB diver regularly knitted while poolside at the Tokyo 2020 Olympics, as he watched his teammate Jack Laugher secure a bronze medal. This time around in Paris, he is back to knitting cardigans but he is
Tom Daley gets his KNITTING out at the Olympics: Diving star knits one, pearls two as he works on woolly jumper while watching women’s event

Tom Daley has been spotted with his knitting equipment at the Olympics while watching the women’s diving event. 

The Team GB diver regularly knitted while poolside at the Tokyo 2020 Olympics, as he watched his teammate  Jack Laugher secure a bronze medal.

This time around in Paris, he is back to knitting cardigans but he is hoping to support Yasmin Harper and Scarlett Mew.

The two competitors are currently diving in the Women’s Synchronized 3m Springboard, and have impressed early on.

The final for the diving event is being held at the Aquatics Centre on the first day of the 2024 Paris Olympic Games in France.

Tom Daley knits as he watches the Women's Synchronised 3m Springboard Final

Tom Daley knits as he watches the Women’s Synchronised 3m Springboard Final

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