Daley's quest for Games gold inspired by Team GB synchro partner Waterfield | UPDATED: 18:08 GMT, 29 July 2012 .olympicStats1038148 {background:url(http://i.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2012/07_04/bckg308x110.jpg) no-repeat top left; display:block; width:308px; height:110px; padding:0; font-weight:bold} .olympicStats1038148 ul {width:98%; padding:2px; list-style:none; position:relative; top:86px; left:6px; font-family:Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif } .olympicStats1038148 ul li a {padding:0 2px; font-size:11px; color:#0cac0c; text-decoration:none} .olympicStats1038148 a:hover {text-decoration:underline} .olympicStats1038148 ul li { float:left; list-style-type: none; padding: 0; } LIVE RESULTS | EVENT SCHEDULE | MEDALS TABLE Tom Daley has revealed his desire for Olympic glory was first inspired by his platform synchro partner Pete Waterfield. Daley will bid to win his first Olympic medal alongside veteran Waterfield at the Aquatics Centre on Monday in a wide-open field in the high board team event. But as the duo put the finishing touches on their preparations, Daley made the admission that Waterfield's silver medal in the event at Athens 2004 was a major motivation in the early part of his career
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