Tom Daley made history this year as the first LGBTQ athlete to medal at the 2016 Olympics in Rio — he took home a bronze medal for diving in the synchronized 10m platform event on Monday.

But he didn’t do it alone. All of the press surrounding Daley’s big win — both for Great Britain and for the LGBTQ community — seems to ignore the fact that his partner Daniel Goodfellow won a medal too.

UK publications The Daily Telegraph, the Daily Mail and the Daily Express all led with an image of Daley alone, while Goodfellow was identified only as his “synchronized partner.” LGBT publications like The Advocate and Towle Road focused on Daley’s win.

One of the people who have taken offense to the snub — Sharon Goodfellow, the mother of the 19-year-old Olympian.

According to The Guardian, she told Nick Sutton, editor of the BBC News website, she was “very surprised” by the choice of photo on the Telegraph’s front page.

While both athletes should be incredibly proud, this is still a huge moment for Daley and the LGBTQ community. Daley was not yet out of the closet when he medaled in the 2012 Olympics.

He came out officially in a YouTube video in 2013 and is in a relationship with Oscar-winning screenwriter Dustin Lance Black.

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