Diving
I started diving at Albatross Diving Club, Reading, when I was 8 and competed at the junior elite level until I left the UK to start my undergraduate degree in 2016. I then competed for Princeton University Swimming and Diving Team (PUCSDT) until I graduated in 2020, missing out on my final competition for the team due to the COVID lockdown. In 2024, the new pool was built in Reading for Albatross to train in, after their facilities were closed down in 2018. I have been coaching there since and started diving again with the masters squad after a 4 year break.
I've compiled some of the better dives I found on my camera roll from training and competitions over the years.
107b 10m - during our annual training trip in Florida
407c 10m - a good one from training
5253b 10m - a rare sight as I was normally too scared to do this dive. This was the first one I did at Princeton and the first I had done for 3 years
205c 5m - 2018 NCAA Zone A qualifier
305c 10m - 2016 Junior Elites prelim, a shock for everyone after landing on my back and belly multiple times in training
205b 3m - one of my favourites, from training in 2019
305b 3m - 2020 NCAA Zone A qualifier
405b 3m - 2019 Ivy League Championship final
5152b 3m - 2018 Brown invitational
107b 3m - 2019 Ivy League Championship final
107c 1m - 2019 Ivy League Championship final
405c 1m - 2020 Ivy League Championship final