Commonwealth Games 2018: Tom Daley forced to withdraw from individual event with hip injury
Daley still intends to compete in the men's 10m synchronised event with Dan Goodfellow, alongside whom he won Olympic bronze at Rio 2016
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Your support makes all the difference.Tom Daley's bid for a third successive Commonwealth Games 10 metres platform title is over after he announced his withdrawal from the individual event due to a hip injury.
The 23-year-old, who responded from the disappointment of missing the 2016 Olympic final by winning the world title in Budapest last summer, won Commonwealth gold at Delhi 2010 and Glasgow 2014.
Daley still intends to compete in the men's 10m synchronised event with Dan Goodfellow, alongside whom he won Olympic bronze at Rio 2016.
Daley had concussion in the last month and pneumonia earlier this year, but it is the complexity of his individual event dives and the strain on his hips which have forced his withdrawal.
"I am truly devastated not to be competing in the individual event," Daley said. "I have been training so hard for the Commonwealth Games, so this is a real disappointment for me."
The synchronised event takes place on Friday, with the individual event scheduled to follow on Saturday's final day of diving competition. It will take place without Daley.
A statement from Daley's representatives said: "Despite resting over the weekend, ongoing medical issues alongside a further injury in the pool last week has resulted in Tom and his training team agreeing that he should not compete in the individual platform diving event.
"The technical dives in the individual event put enormous physical strain on Tom's body. Due to prior illness and with his hips being the determining factor, some of the dives Tom was due to demonstrate in the individual event would be too dangerous and impactful on his body."
Daley told Press Association Sport last week of the concussion which saw him out of action for six days and left him unable to dive off his competition height of 10m for three weeks.
"I missed my hands before the Beijing World Series and smashed my head at 35mph on to the water," Daley said last week.
He had "headaches, nausea, dizziness, the whole shebang".
He added: "I haven't had the preparation that I would've dreamed of, but you have to make the best out of every situation and of course I want to go out and defend my title."
Unfortunately for Daley, a third straight gold medal is no longer on the agenda and he will have to revise his targets for the year, which are likely to include the European Championships in Edinburgh in August.
Daley will become a father for the first time later this year. He and husband Dustin Lance Black, the Hollywood screenwriter, are expecting a baby boy in June.
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