Tom Daley has competed in five Olympic Games and earned five Olympic medals as of Paris 2024, making him one of Britain’s most decorated divers. If you’re asking about “how many dives” he has performed in his career, that exact count isn’t publicly fixed anywhere in a single authoritative tally, since divers accumulate tens of thousands of dives across training, competitions, and exhibitions over many years. However, several key points can help contextualize the scope:
- Olympic career: Daley competed in five Olympics (Beijing 2008, London 2012, Rio 2016, Tokyo 2020, Paris 2024) and landed a total of five Olympic medals (bronze in London 2012, bronze in Rio 2016, gold in Tokyo 2020, silver in Paris 2024, plus a bronze/medal in Tokyo a second time depending on event). This implies a very large number of dives across Olympic events and preparatory rounds for each Games.
- World, European, and Commonwealth competition: Across World Championships, European Championships, and Commonwealth Games, he has accumulated a vast number of competitive dives in addition to training dives. Reports note multiple World titles and European titles over a career spanning more than a decade.
- Retirement status: As of Paris 2024, Daley announced his retirement from professional diving, ending a 16-year senior international career with a full collection of medals and titles. This marks the end of the official dives counted in major competitions, though exhibition and training dives are ongoing in other contexts.
If you need an estimated figure, some outlets describe his competitive career in terms of the number of dives he has likely executed across events, practice, and demonstrations, but there is no single, officially published total publicly available. If you’d like, I can search current sources for any interviews or profiles that provide a more concrete estimate or highlight notable dives from specific competitions.
