Recently, a british male diver Tom Daley went out of the circle, and Tom Daley and his partner Matty Lee won the men's double 10m platform at the Tokyo Olympics at the July 26 competition. And when the other divers were nervous about the game, the live camera turned to him and found that he was concentrating on his head - knitting sweaters.

The 27-year-old, already four-time Olympic veteran, finally won his first Olympic gold medal this year.
Like all athletes, Daley has a fairly toned body.
It was also like this that when he was on the sidelines, knitting sweaters in defiance of stereotypes, he immediately became the global focus.
Daly said in an interview that he was giving his dog a sweater. Presumably, his hands and feet are really fast, because it didn't take long for him to change a piece and continue to weave.
On his personal social network, he also has a love of weaving as a profile. He also showed off a woolen bag specially knitted for Olympic gold auctions, which he could carry with him without worrying about the gold medal being scratched.
In fact, Daley only learned the knitting technique in the UK in 2020, when many athletes around the world were deeply anxious about the postponement of the Olympic Games due to the epidemic, and it was precisely because of this hobby that he eased his nervousness.