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Tom Daley is all-around gold

By Hannah Wise
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13 Sep, 2021 06:00 AM6 mins to read

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Tom Daley, a British diver who competed in the Tokyo Olympics, goes for a spin in Calgary, Canada. Photo / Amber Bracken, The New York Times

Tom Daley, a British diver who competed in the Tokyo Olympics, goes for a spin in Calgary, Canada. Photo / Amber Bracken, The New York Times

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The Olympic diver made waves in Tokyo, both during rounds and while knitting on the sidelines. He's been keeping busy ever since.

When cameras at the Tokyo Olympics zeroed in on British diver Tom Daley, he was nearly always knitting: by the pool, in the stands, on the bus.

The needles and yarn became Daley's signatures, second only to his newly minted gold medal. BuzzFeed deemed his crafting worthy of its own Olympic honours. On social media, knitters, crocheters and would-be crafters swooned over his calm demeanour and steady stitches.

Daley, 27, was among the many of us who turned to craft in the early days of the pandemic as a tactile balm for anxious times and a replacement for disrupted rituals. He had been training for the 2020 Games for four years, and all of a sudden they were off the calendar. Daley and his teammates were used to going to the pool every day and following a regimented training schedule; Britain's stringent lockdown upended that.

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His sofa cushions became a crash mat for practicing somersaults and the gymnastics that make diving mesmerising to watch. Spin classes, runs and team workouts on Zoom became the norm. The time at home meant he could bond with his young son, Robbie, and his husband, Dustin Lance Black. But he also yearned for a new challenge — something he could take on in his downtime.

At his husband's suggestion, Daley started watching intro knitting videos on YouTube while travelling for a competition in Canada.

"At first, I was actually terrible at it," he said.

Daley knits in the stands during this summer's Olympic Games. He picked up the craft during quarantine. "At first, I was actually terrible at it," he said. Photo / Getty Images
Daley knits in the stands during this summer's Olympic Games. He picked up the craft during quarantine. "At first, I was actually terrible at it," he said. Photo / Getty Images

Beginning knitters and crocheters know just how difficult it is to pick up foundational techniques for the crafts from videos alone. But after lots of practice and consultations with other divers and coaches about their own dabbling in fiber arts, Daley found his footing.

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"Each new project I started, I wanted to learn a new stitch or a new skill," Daley said. "I was completely obsessed with it."

After mastering the basic knit and purl stitches, Daley conquered the more complicated colourwork knitting techniques and last August added crochet to his craft repertoire. His crafting Instagram, @madewithlovebytomdaley, features his own creations as well as those made following popular patterns and kits from companies like Wool and the Gang and We Are Knitters.

Once in Tokyo, Daley's new hobby became even more essential. Pandemic safety measures kept the Olympians isolated, which gave them ample time to overthink every little movement. Knitting became not just a downtime diversion for Daley but a way to manage his anxiety.

"I was very grateful to have my little cardigan project to give me that little bit of a healthy distraction and at the same time find calm and peace," he said.

The 2021 Olympics were a watershed moment for athletes speaking out about mental health and choosing, in some cases, to prioritise their well-being over competition. Because their jobs push their bodies to limit, many Olympians have sought out restorative practices, like spending time with loved ones, writing and going to therapy.

Lockdown and the delayed Olympics gave Daley more time to bond with his young son, Robbie (whose toys are pictured here), and his husband, Dustin Lance Black. Photo / Amber Bracken, The New York Times
Lockdown and the delayed Olympics gave Daley more time to bond with his young son, Robbie (whose toys are pictured here), and his husband, Dustin Lance Black. Photo / Amber Bracken, The New York Times

Some studies suggest that knitting, crochet and other crafts can alleviate symptoms of anxiety, depression and loneliness. The repeated motions involved in crafts are meditative and require focus on the task, which can help crafters find a healthy distraction from stress. In a 2013 paper published in the British Journal of Occupational Health, crafters reported feeling happier and more calm. And craft communities can serve as a needed social connection in our lives, especially in difficult times.

Daley's Olympic knitting certainly has brought even more attention to the crafts. But he is using his platform and his knitwear for much more.

Rather than letting the cardigans, sweaters and hats gather dust in a closet, Daley regularly raffles off pieces he makes and donates proceeds to the Brain Tumour Charity in memory of his father, Rob Daley, who died of brain cancer in 2011.

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Daley made his Olympic debut when he was 14 at the 2008 Games in Beijing. He brought home a bronze medal in the 2012 London Games and the 2016 Rio Games. In those early years of his career, he faced bullying at school and a flurry of unwanted attention from the British tabloids, including suggestions that he wasn't taking his diving career seriously.

Daley in the men's 10-metre platform diving semi-final in Tokyo. He competed in his first Olympics when he was just 14. Photo / AP
Daley in the men's 10-metre platform diving semi-final in Tokyo. He competed in his first Olympics when he was just 14. Photo / AP

At the same time, he was grieving the loss of his father and learning more about himself. After falling in love, he announced in a 2013 YouTube video that he was gay.

"I met someone," he said in the video. "They make me feel so happy, so safe. Everything just feels great. And well, that someone is a guy." (Now they're married.)

Outside of the pool, Daley is dedicating time to LGBTQ activism. He said that when he was growing up he felt like an outsider. "I never thought I would be able to do anything, because you don't see yourself represented in that way," he said.

But much has changed in terms of representation in sports since he came out to the world. At least 185 athletes at the Tokyo games publicly identified as gay, lesbian, bisexual, transgender, queer or nonbinary, which is more than at any of the previous summer Olympics combined, according to Outsports.

"The fact that more people are out, I think is going to really help inspire young queer kids that don't necessarily know if they're ever going to make anything of themselves," he said. "I want to try and help continue to spread that message to try and make it as equal a playing field for all as possible."

Daley, left, and Matty Lee after winning gold in the men's synchronised 10-metre platform diving final at the Summer Olympics in Tokyo. Photo / AP
Daley, left, and Matty Lee after winning gold in the men's synchronised 10-metre platform diving final at the Summer Olympics in Tokyo. Photo / AP

Tokyo was Daley's most successful Olympic appearance yet. He won gold in the men's synchronised 10-metre platform with his partner Matty Lee and a bronze in the men's 10-metre platform.

Where does he go after bringing home a gold medal, becoming a meme and taking the crafting world by storm? For starters, he has written a memoir, Coming Up for Air, which is due out this fall. He also said he is serious about becoming a knitwear designer.

"I would love to make it more accessible for people to learn that they can see something in the shop and then make it themselves."

This article originally appeared in The New York Times.


Written by: Hannah Wise
Photographs by: Amber Bracken
© 2021 THE NEW YORK TIMES

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