 I'm very thankful to the National Lottery and to everyone that voted and to all of the support that I've had this year. It feels amazing and I'm very, very thankful for everything that's happened. So I've been diving since I was eight years old, so it's been ten years already. And ten years go so fast, you know. I was scared to jump off the poolside and now I'm jumping off ten years a bit crazy. Training is very rewarding, especially, you know, improving a little bit every day, going to competitions, wanting to be the best, wanting to beat your own personal best, I think is very, very incredible in what I achieved in the Commonwealth Games. You know, three medals, two PBs, and in Rome I was exhausted mentally, emotionally, physically and I was still able to push through, but I can't do anything without my family, without their sacrifices. You know, my mum and my brother would come and watch me train like hours on end. I'm very grateful for all of the support, you know, the support of my coach, the support of my friends and family, of the National Lottery. It's beautiful because we are a diving community, we push each other to be the best that we can be and it's about just improving little by little every day. I want to share my story and I want to show people that, you know, it's okay not to be okay all the time, to speak about your problems and to be open about how you are really feeling. I want to inspire people to chase their dreams and to not give up. Like, if you want to go for your dream, go for it. What I've learnt this year is I need to have fun and I need to enjoy what I do to be able to go far. I hope that, you know, people are inspired to try diving as well. It's a really fun sport, you know, so it's a bit scary, I won't lie, but when you go past those barriers and when you go past those obstacles and you just take that first step, take that first leap, that first jump of ten meter, you'll fall in love with it straight away. So the National Loss League really helped all of us elite athletes with their funding. The National Loss League raised, I think it's 30 million pounds a week and it's just amazing, you know, the power of community and the power that we hold if we work together and I'm so grateful to them because they helped me with training and to be able to win all of these things that all of these awards, all of these medals, it's thanks to them as well.