By James Hibbs

Published: Monday, 14 March 2022 at 12:00 am


Olympian Tom Daley has been through some tough physical challenges, so when he says that his journey in Tom Daley’s Hell of a Homecoming was “some of the hardest days of [his] life”, you know he’s really put himself through the wringer this time.

Daley completed a 290-mile journey from the Aquatics Centre in London, where he won his first Olympic medal, to his hometown of Plymouth, by rowing, running, swimming and cycling in the toughest conditions.

Not only that, but all of this was done back-to-back, with Daley on little sleep and pushing his body to the limit.

It was all in aid of raising money for Comic Relief, and his journey is set to air as a one-hour special on BBC One tonight (Monday 14th March) at 9pm.

Now, RadioTimes.com has an exclusive first-look clip of Daley’s mammoth journey, and it seems utterly gruelling.

Take a look at the clip below as Daley deals with physical pains, psychological battles and, erm, chafing.