Noah Williams is a double World Championship medallist and European champion, gearing up for his second Olympic Games in Paris.
Noah first paired up with current Men's 10m Synchro partner Tom Daley at the end of 2023 - and in their first international competition together, the duo won a stunning silver at the 2024 World Championships in Doha, securing Team GB's spot in that event in the process. He also placed seventh in the individual 10m Men's Platform final.
At the 2023 Worlds in Fukuoka, Williams was part of a stunning 10m Platform showpiece, finishing fourth on 499.10 points, just five off the podium. He and Matty Lee also came close in the 10m Synchro contest, placing fourth in that one.
Noah's 2022 season was a packed one, as it was for so many of the Aquatics GB diving team - and it began in style, as he and Lee's first World Championships as a synchro pairing ended with a silver medal after a brilliant set of dives, meaning a first Worlds medal for Noah. He was fifth in the individual event.
That was followed by a pair of golds for Team England at the Commonwealth Games - one in the synchro alongside Matty, and the other with Andrea Spendolini-Sirieix in the Mixed 10m Synchro - before rounding out the summer with 10m Platform silver and Mixed Team event bronze at the European Championships in Rome.
Noah's Olympic debut in Tokyo came in the individual 10m Platform, with plenty of valuable experience gained as he placed 27th in the prelims.
Competing in his first Worlds in Gwangju in 2019 after winning 10m Platform gold at the British Championships, Williams reached the final of that category to finish 10th, as well as narrowly missing out on a Mixed 10m Synchro medal by placing fourth with synchro partner Robyn Birch. His individual performance qualified an additional spot for Team GB at Tokyo 2020.
The year also brought a Men's 10m Synchro title at the British Championships, as well as that 10m Platform success - his first national golds.
After two medals at the previous national championships in 2018, Williams earned a call-up to his first Commonwealth Games for Team England on the Gold Coast, ultimately coming away a silver medallist alongside partner Matthew Dixon in the 10m Synchro event.
The Dive London Aquatics athlete closed his 2018 campaign - which also featured Grand Prix silver and a Diving World Cup appearance - with another 10m Synchro silver alongside Dixon, this time at the Glasgow European Championships.
The 2017 season saw Williams make his first continental appearance and win his first European medal - a bronze in the 10m Synchro event. This followed on from Platform and 10m Synchro gold at the British National Diving Cup.
Event | Year | Time/Score | Result |
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10m Platform | 2021 - Tokyo | 309.55 | 27th |
Event | Year | Time/Score | Result |
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Men's 10m Synchro | 2023 - Fukuoka | 419.82 | 4th |
Men's 10m Platfrom | 2023 - Fukuoka | 499.10 | 4th |
Men's 10m Synchro | 2022 - Budapest | 427.71 | Silver |
Men's 10m Platform | 2022 - Budapest | 479.05 | 5th |
10m Mixed Synchro | 2019 - Gwangju | 285.18 | 4th |
Men's 10m Platform | 2019 - Gwangju | 440.95 | 10th |
Event | Year | Time/Score | Result |
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10m Synchro | 2018 - Wuhan | 384.81 | 6th |
10m Mixed Synchro | 2018 - Wuhan | 267.72 | 8th |
Event | Year | Time/Score | Result |
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Men's 10m Platform | 2022 - Rome | 459.00 | Silver |
Mixed Team Event | 2022 - Rome | 384.70 | Bronze |
10m Platform | 2021 - Budapest | 480.65 | 5th |
Mixed 10m Synchro | 2021 - Budapest | 307.32 | Silver |
Mixed Team Event | 2021 - Budapest | 383.40 | 4th |
10m Platform | 2019 - Kiev | 402.65 | 9th |
10m Synchro | 2019 - Kiev | 412.56 | Bronze |
Mixed 10m Synchro | 2019 - Kiev | 303.60 | Silver |
Mixed Team Event | 2019 - Kiev | 392.00 | Bronze |
10m Synchro | 2018 - Edinburgh | 399.90 | Silver |
10m Synchro | 2017 - Kiev | 388.05 | Bronze |
Event | Year | Time/Score | Result |
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Men's 10m Synchro | 2022 - Birmingham | 429.78 | Gold |
Men's 10m Platform | 2022 - Birmingham | 408.90 | 7th |
Mixed 10m Synchro | 2022 - Birmingham | 333.06 | Gold |
10m Platform | 2018 - Gold Coast | 405.55 | 4th |
10m Synchro | 2018 - Gold Coast | 399.99 | Silver |
Event | Year | Time/Score | Result |
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10m Platform | 2020 - Montreal | 493.35 | Gold |
10m Synchro | 2020 - Montreal | 374.79 | 5th |
Mixed 10m Synchro | 2019 - London | 311.76 | 4th |
Event | Year | Time/Score | Result |
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10m Synchro | 2018 - Calgary | 397.98 | Silver |
10m Platform | 2017 - Gold Coast | 364.85 | 5th |
Event | Year | Time/Score | Result |
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10m Platform | 2023 - Sheffield | 487.75 | Silver |
10m Platform | 2022 - Sheffield | 469.00 | Silver |
10m Synchro | 2022 - Sheffield | 437.55 | Gold |
10m Platform | 2020 - Plymouth | 483.00 | Silver |
10m Platform | 2019 - Edinburgh | 509.65 | Gold |
10m Synchro | 2019 - Edinburgh | 409.83 | Gold |
10m Platform | 2018 - Plymouth | 431.30 | Bronze |
10m Synchro | 2018 - Plymouth | 388.50 | Silver |
10m Platform | 2017 - Edinburgh | 417.50 | Bronze |
10m Synchro | 2017 - Edinburgh | 352.62 | Silver |
10m Platform | 2016 - Sheffield | 389.05 | Bronze |
10m Platform | 2015 - Plymouth | 353.15 | 5th |
Event | Year | Time/Score | Result |
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10m Platform | 2023 - Edinburgh | 482.95 | Gold |
10m Platform | 2022 - Plymouth | 448.50 | Gold |
10m Platform | 2019 - Plymouth | 403.90 | 5th |
10m Synchro | 2019 - Plymouth | 329.61 | Bronze |
10m Platform | 2017 - Plymouth | 477.95 | Gold |
10m Synchro | 2017 - Plymouth | 391.86 | Gold |
10m Platform | 2016 - Southend | 322.15 | 6th |