Tom Daley heads up the England diving squad for the Commonwealth Games which was announced on Friday.
The Olympic medallist and the country's most high-profile diver is the leading name in the 15-strong squad selected ahead of Glasgow.
Daley - a Commonwealth gold medal winner in the 10 metre platform and synchro in Delhi four years ago - is joined by Olympic finalists Chris Mears, Tonia Couch and Sarah Barrow.
"I am really excited about the chance to compete at my second Commonwealth Games," Daley said.
"Delhi was a great experience and to come home with two gold medals was a dream come true.
"I think Glasgow will be an amazing host for the Games and know they will put on a great show. I want to go into the competition and try to retain my title. The Games are a great chance to get yourself into a multi-sport mindset just two years ahead of the Olympics."
It will be a third Games for the established pair of Barrow and Couch, while Mears will partner Jack Laugher in the 3m synchro.
Commenting on the squad, Team England Chef de Mission Jan Paterson said: "This is a superb squad of divers that I'm delighted to welcome to Team England. We have a great mix of experience and talent who I'm sure will do the nation proud this summer and I'd like to congratulate all of them on their selection."
England diving squad: Tom Daley, Matthew Dixon, Daniel Goodfellow, Matty Lee, Jack Laugher, Chris Mears, James Denny, Nicholas Robinson-Baker, Freddie Woodward, Oliver Dingley, Tonia Couch, Sarah Barrow, Rebecca Gallantree, Hannah Starling, Alicia Bragg.
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