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He has to be pleased with that. Like how he saved his best for last too it seemed that based on his early performances than he would struggled to get near the medals but yeah at his age to dive at that standard and to get a Bronze is good going. Another good day all in all for Team GB.
Well it's a shame his last wasn't a higher difficulty, but a Bronze at his age is phenomenal. Problem is the guy who got Silver is 19 so he'll be a pain for Daley, and the Gold medalist has got a year left in him too!
OKay LeBron, you got me. I was a hater about the way he left Cleveland, just because that wasn't the way Michael did it, or Bird, or Magic. But, times are different, he won his title, he won the gold. You got me back LeBron, congrats to Team USA.
Awesome games in the end from London. Australia were poor with our worst result since Barcelona in 1992 but other than that it was great to watch. Just a pity about the time difference as most finals were on at 4am-5am here. Great Britain would be ecstatic with their haul of 29 golds every host country wants to peak for their games and Britain did just that. Brazil shouldn't find it too hard to improve on their 2012 haul of 3 golds.
Yeah third on the medals tables is great for any country outside the biggies more positives than negatives for me from the whole two weeks althrough what the legacy will be remains to be seen.
I was shock at how much I actually enjoyed watching the Baskerball just one of those sports I never expected to get into, don't like all the time outs mind.