Tom Daley cleared to compete after concussion

Daley cleared to compete after concussion

Team England diver Tom Daley has revealed that he was forced to miss several weeks of training in the run-up to the Commonwealth Games after being diagnosed with a concussion.

The 23-year-old returns to the Games as the two-time defending champion in the prestigious men's 10m platform event, but remained a doubt until just a few days ago due to a nasty accident in training.

"I haven't had the best of preparations, actually," he told reporters on the Gold Coast. "I have had a few illnesses that have prevented me from training as much as I would like. But training is going well now, which is the most important part. I had a concussion, so I was out of the pool for a little bit.

"It was concussion just from diving. I missed my hands on a dive and smashed my head on the water and then that was me out for a little bit to get over the nausea and the dizziness. It wasn't nice.

"I had to have a few weeks where I wasn't able to do very much and that was only a few weeks ago. I was cleared four days ago. So I am coming back and doing the best I can with what I've got. But I'm feeling good now, which is the most important part."

The diving programme at the Commonwealths gets underway on Wednesday, April 11.

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