Max Brick (born 5 July 1992) is an English diver who represents Southampton Diving Academy and specialises in the 10 metre platform event. At the 2009 British Championships Brick won gold in the synchronised platform event in partnership with , and came 4th in the individual event. Subsequently he was selected by the national coaches as the new synchro partner for British and European champion Tom Daley, who had not been able to compete in the synchro at the national championships after his previous partner Blake Aldridge was beaten up in a nightclub. Brick is only two years older than Daley, compared with the twelve-year age gap between Daley and Aldridge.
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| - ماكس بريك (ar)
- Max Brick (de)
- Max Brick (it)
- Max Brick (en)
- 马克斯·布里克 (zh)
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| - ماكس بريك (بالإنجليزية: Max Brick) هو غطاس بريطاني، ولد في 5 يوليو 1992 في ساوثهامبتون في المملكة المتحدة. (ar)
- Max Brick (Southampton, 5 luglio 1992) è un ex tuffatore e allenatore di tuffi inglese. (it)
- Max Brick (* 5. Juli 1992 in Southampton) ist ein britischer Wasserspringer. Er startet für das Team Southampton Diving Academy in den Disziplinen 10 m-Turm- und Synchronspringen. In Synchronwettbewerben springt er an der Seite von Tom Daley. Sein bislang größter Erfolg war der Gewinn der Goldmedaille bei den Commonwealth Games 2010 in Delhi. 2010 wurde Brick erstmals Britischer Meister. (de)
- Max Brick (born 5 July 1992) is an English diver who represents Southampton Diving Academy and specialises in the 10 metre platform event. At the 2009 British Championships Brick won gold in the synchronised platform event in partnership with , and came 4th in the individual event. Subsequently he was selected by the national coaches as the new synchro partner for British and European champion Tom Daley, who had not been able to compete in the synchro at the national championships after his previous partner Blake Aldridge was beaten up in a nightclub. Brick is only two years older than Daley, compared with the twelve-year age gap between Daley and Aldridge. (en)
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| - Max Brick with diving partner Tom Daley (en)
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| - ماكس بريك (بالإنجليزية: Max Brick) هو غطاس بريطاني، ولد في 5 يوليو 1992 في ساوثهامبتون في المملكة المتحدة. (ar)
- Max Brick (* 5. Juli 1992 in Southampton) ist ein britischer Wasserspringer. Er startet für das Team Southampton Diving Academy in den Disziplinen 10 m-Turm- und Synchronspringen. In Synchronwettbewerben springt er an der Seite von Tom Daley. Er nahm 2009 erstmals an einer Weltmeisterschaft teil und wurde im 10 m-Synchronspringen Neunter. Im Einzel schied er als 29. im Vorkampf aus. Bei der Europameisterschaft 2009 in Turin wurde er Sechster im 10 m-Turmspringen. 2010 in Budapest landete er auf Rang 15. Bei der Europameisterschaft 2011 abermals in Turin wurde er Achter und zusammen mit Jennifer Cowen Sechster im Teamwettbewerb. Sein bislang größter Erfolg war der Gewinn der Goldmedaille bei den Commonwealth Games 2010 in Delhi. 2010 wurde Brick erstmals Britischer Meister. (de)
- Max Brick (born 5 July 1992) is an English diver who represents Southampton Diving Academy and specialises in the 10 metre platform event. At the 2009 British Championships Brick won gold in the synchronised platform event in partnership with , and came 4th in the individual event. Subsequently he was selected by the national coaches as the new synchro partner for British and European champion Tom Daley, who had not been able to compete in the synchro at the national championships after his previous partner Blake Aldridge was beaten up in a nightclub. Brick is only two years older than Daley, compared with the twelve-year age gap between Daley and Aldridge. Daley and Brick came fifth on their debut as the 2009 FINA World Series event in Sheffield, and picked up a silver medal at the FINA Diving Grand Prix in Fort Lauderdale, Florida in their second outing. In 2010, Brick also dived with Peter Waterfield, as the national selectors experimented to find the best pair. After Waterfield pulled out of the 2010 Commonwealth Games due to his concerns about conditions in the athletes village, [1] Brick and Daley reunited to win gold medals in the 10 metre synchro event. (en)
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