Leon Taylor

Diver

Leon Taylor was born in Cheltenham, England, United Kingdom on November 2nd, 1977 and is the Diver. At the age of 47, Leon Taylor biography, profession, age, height, weight, eye color, hair color, build, measurements, education, career, dating/affair, family, news updates, and networth are available.

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Date of Birth
November 2, 1977
Nationality
United Kingdom
Place of Birth
Cheltenham, England, United Kingdom
Age
47 years old
Zodiac Sign
Scorpio
Profession
Competitive Diver
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Leon Taylor Career

Taylor represented Great Britain at three Summer Olympic Games and was a member of the Great Britain team for 16 years winning medals at all major international championships. In the diving events at the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens, he won the Silver medal in the men's synchronised 10-metre platform, with partner Peter Waterfield. It was Britain's first Olympic diving medal since Brian Phelps in 1960. He had come fourth in the same competition in the 2000 Summer Olympics in Sydney.

Other achievements include Silver in the men's 10 m platform at the 2002 Commonwealth Games (he had won Bronze in 1998), and Bronze in the 10 m synchro at the 1999 European Aquatics Championships. At a national level, Taylor held both the 10 m platform and 10 m synchro titles from 1994 to 2006.

He trained with other members of the British team in the Ponds Forge swimming complex in Sheffield.

In 1998 Leon invented the 5255b; a back 2.5 somersaults, 2.5 twists which at the time was the World's most difficult dive with a tariff of 3.8. Following a rule change in 2009, the dive now carries a tariff of 3.6.

Retirement and post-competitive career

Although Taylor had been planning to compete at the 2008 Summer Olympics, he announced his retirement from competition in May of that year following a number of injuries.

Between 2006 – 2008, he completed an HNC (Higher National Certificate) in Business and Finance from Sheffield Hallam University.

Taylor now works as a public speaker, presenter, conference host, BBC commentator and mentor to members of the British team.

In 2010 Taylor published a book on the subject of mentoring: MENTOR - The most important role you were never trained for. This work built on his experience of mentoring many athletes, most notably Olympic medalist Tom Daley.

In January 2013, Taylor was named as a judge on the ITV celebrity diving show Splash!. He returned to judge on the show in its second series, airing in 2014. Taylor had planned, and booked, a once-in-a-lifetime trip to New Zealand with his girlfriend when 'Splash' came about instead.

In 2016 Taylor was part of the BBC commentary team for the diving events at the 2016 Summer Olympics in Rio and for the 2017 World Aquatics Championships.

In 2018, Taylor spoke at the TEDx Clapham event on the subject of managing prolonged mental stress with the aid of physical movement. He has followed this with a series of videos on the subject of stress.

In March 2020, Taylor led a series of exercise routines for the Headspace mobile app.

Taylor's sporting career became the basis of a children's story novel, Leon's Magic Mantra, authored by Sarah Griffiths, who wrote it in collaboration with Taylor by video call during the Covid pandemic. It was launched in June 2022.

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Moment Mexican diver scores ZERO points with dive branded 'terrible' by BBC pundit after failed appeal in Olympics 3m springboard qualifiers

www.dailymail.co.uk, August 8, 2024
Mexican diver Aranza Vazquez saw her Olympic dream turn into a nightmare after a disastrous effort in the 3 metre springboard event. Vazquez, 21, had enjoyed a good start to action on Thursday as she sat seventh after her third dive and was on course to reach tomorrow's 3m springboard final. However, on her fourth dive of the day, she attempted a couple of backwards somersaults at a difficulty level of 3.0, but got it all wrong after misjudging her takeoff.

Moment Olympic diver nearly smashes her head on the platform in 'dangerous' attempt - as BBC commentator slams judges

www.dailymail.co.uk, August 6, 2024
Gasps filled the Paris Aquatics Centre when Maia Biginelli's head came within a whisker of the board in the women's platform semi-final on Monday. It was almost lights out for the Italian as she tried to pull off a 3.2-difficulty three-and-a-half somersaults inward dive in the tuck position. BBC commentator Leon Taylor blasted the judges for not intervening and penalising her.

The comeback kid! Tom Daley, 30, wins FIFTH Olympic medal as he clinches silver in 10m synchronised diving final after reversing his retirement - as his proud husband, mother and two children cheer him on

www.dailymail.co.uk, July 29, 2024
Tom Daley and Noah Williams secured Silver against a fierce Chinese team. Daley, 30, returned for his fifth Olympic Games in Paris, hoping to secure gold. The GB duo arrived at the Aquatics Centre in the French capital to rapturous applause and cheers for the 10m platform. There were more cheers as they approached the high-diving board for their first dive before there was a deathly silence. Their first dive was dubbed a 'classy opening' by Leon Taylor commenting on the BBC, getting over the fifty-point mark with 53.40 and joining the leaderboard with the Chinese.
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