Last Updated: January 9, 2013 11:24am
Tom Daley: Has once again been urged to cut down his commercial commitments
British diver Tom Daley has once again been urged to cut down his commercial commitments or risk damaging his chances of winning an Olympic gold medal in the future.
David Sparkes, British Swimming chief executive, believes the 18-year-old should consider waiting until the end of his competitive career before he takes on programmes such as his new reality television show Splash!
Sparkes told the Daily Mail:"Tom is an incredibly talented young man, but he's yet to achieve his full potential and it's only going to get harder to achieve that Olympic gold medal as he gets older.
"You can rest assured the next Chinese diving superstar will not have such distractions from training.
"He should look at the example of skaters Torvill and Dean who waited until the end of their competitive careers before doing such programmes. I'm concerned Tom is putting the cart before the horse and I've expressed those concerns to his agent."
"I'm concerned Tom is putting the cart before the horse and I've expressed those concerns to his agent."
David Sparkes
Sparkes comments echo the warnings made early last year by British Diving performance director Alexei Evangulov about Daley's media and sponsorship commitments. He felt they would affect the Plymouth diver's chances at last summer's Olympics.
In London, Daley won bronze in the men's 10m platform, behind American David Boudia and Qiu Bo of China.
Jamie Cunningham, Daley's agent, said British Swimming were aware of Splash! in advance and that the programme was not affecting his training.
Cunningham said: "Whatever people think about the show, Tom has come across incredibly well. We would only agree to such an undertaking at a quiet time of the year.
"Tom is fully on course to perform at his best at the World Championships in the summer having delivered at the Olympic Games and the world juniors that followed, when he helped out British Swimming by competing."
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