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Jordan Windle was placed into a Cambodian orphanage at the age of 1 and was adopted at 18 months by his dad, Jerry Windle, a single gay man who was not sure fatherhood was going to be possible for him until he happened to read about a similar adoption in a magazine.
little boy Windle fell in love with at the orphanage began diving as a young child and is now an Olympian"I tell everyone, when they ask me why I dive, I dive purely for my dad and how much he loves watching me," Jordan said."Without him making all the sacrifices that he has, and his love and support the whole time we've been together, I really wouldn't be where I am today. I have him to thank for everything, all my accomplishments.
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