English diving star Tom Daley missed weeks of training with concussion and was cleared to compete just days before the Commonwealth Games, he told AFP today.
The triple world gold medallist, a major drawcard for the diving competition in Australia's Gold Coast, said he was knocked dizzy and nauseous after a bad landing in training.
Daley, the 2010 and 2014 Commonwealth champion in the 10m platform, said he has only just been cleared of the effects of concussion to take his place in the England team.
"I haven't had the best of preparations, actually," Daley told AFP today, a day ahead of the opening ceremony.
"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 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."
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"You just have to dive in it. We purposefully came here really early, we got here on March 26 and tried training here as much as possible to beat the rush and get everyone to train here for as long as we can in this pool."
"The Commonwealth Games is as close an experience to the Olympics as you can get."
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