To continue reading this article, subscribe to the Stray Ferret for as little as £1 a week
Already a subscriber? Log in here.
13
Jun 2021
In the golden glow of Olympic glory, Jack Laugher told BBC television viewers that his favourite place in the world is "back home in Littlethorpe".
For those who know him best, that came as no surprise.
The sporting role model has never forgotten his roots in the Ripon area and he continues to give back to the community where he was raised.
In the same week that he heard he had been selected for the GB's Tokyo Olympic team, Jack agreed to sponsor the Roosters - Ripon's newest netball team.
His mother Jackie, who will play in the a team for players aged 50 and above, told the Stray Ferret:
A Transdev 36 double-decker bus is named in his honour and a bench installed by Littlethorpe Parish Council bears his name.
He was also one of six GB Olympic competitors supported by ALDI whose shoppers in Ripon and across the country could see his face on posters.
Jack's history-making performance with diving partner Chris Mears meant the pair became Britain's first Olympic diving gold medallists.
Jack's mother Jackie and her best friend Helen Mackenzie were at the Maria Lenk Aquatics Centre in Rio to witness the winning springboard-propelled synchronised twists and turns, which denied the China team a clean sweep of the 2016 Olympic diving golds.
Back in the UK, a third woman shared in this triangle of triumph, watching on television in the lounge of her Littlethorpe home.
Sylvia Grice, who was made an MBE for teaching an estimated 250,000 children how to swim, saw her former water babe become an Olympic champion.
Jack, who started with his first splash at Ripon's Spa Baths when he was three, now had gold around his neck.
Sylvia pointed out:
A week later, Jack added silver in the men's individual three-metre springboard event, becoming the first British diver to win multiple medals at an Olympic games.
Helen, who is Sylvia's daughter and has followed in her mother's slipstream as a swimming teacher, also teaches PE at Ripon Grammar School, where Jack's academic and sporting prowess was developed.
She will also join the new Roosters netball team, and said:
0