Tom Daley and his diving partner Matty Lee celebrated their victory at the Olympics as they partied the night away in London on Friday.
The 27-year-old sportsman and the rest of Team GB enjoyed food and drinks in Soho after he and Matty, 23, won gold at the Olympic Games in Tokyo, pulling off an incredible synchronised dive.
The group started their well-deserved night out at Claridge's Hotel in Mayfair, before heading out for celebratory drinks and dinner at Bob Bob Ricard.
Tom, who also won bronze in the solo event, was accompanied by his brother Sam and sister Casey, and YouTube star Mark Ferris as they went wild in the capital.


The superstar and his fellow athletes documented the night on social media, and they were seen having a great time as they were sipping away on champagne.
Tom shared several snaps posing with his mates, with one caption saying: "Cocktails with the fittest athletes on earth" and "Let the celebrations begin".
He was joined by divers Grace Reid, Daniel Goodfellow, Jack Laugher and Lois Toulson for the "12-hour drinking session", according to The Sun.
After they finished at the four-star restaurant, they moved onto a different bar in Flat Iron Square and then OMEARA nightclub in London Bridge.


Tom looked incredibly smart for the night out, as he wore a patterned shirt with leather trousers, a Gucci belt and purple Doc Marten loafers.
He was clearly enjoying himself, despite the fact his husband Dustin Lance Black was absent from the celebrations, as he is currently working in Canada.
During the Olympics, Tom and Matty were crowned the winners after beating China by 1.23 points in the synchronised category.
It is Tom's third Olympic medal after making his first appearance at the Olympics aged just 14 in Beijing.

After his win, he said: "It's kind of unbelievable. I dreamt, as has Matty, since I started diving 20 years ago for this moment.
"I thought I was going to win an Olympic gold in Rio and that turned out the complete opposite by a long shot.
"My husband said to me my story wasn't finished and my son (Robbie) needed to be there to watch me win an Olympic gold medal.
"I can say my son watched me become an Olympic champion, albeit on TV as they couldn't be here. It's such a great feeling."
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