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Team 2012 was launched this week with leading payment system Visa announced as its Presenting Partner. It represents a huge new ambition for British sport, and is the largest national team ever sponsored, comprising approximately 1200 athletes from 47 sports and disciplines, Olympic and Paralympic alike
Published: 01 October 2009
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UK Sport's reflects on the period of change, challenge and consolidation that has taken place since the turn of the year
Published: 08 April 2009
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Following a rigorous selection process, fourteen candidates have been selected to take part in the third year of UK Sport's International Leadership Programme (ILP) in 2009
Published: 23 April 2009
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With some 36 days to go until the 2004 Olympics get underway, UK Sport today looked beyond Athens and announced the funding package available to support leading athletes up to the next summer Games in Beijing 2008
Published: 09 July 2004
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Following the articles that have appeared in the press over recent days, UK Sport has issued a statement to clarify the current situation with regards to the funding of Olympic sportsmen and women
Published: 25 November 2004
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A new framework to help guide sports and community organisations towards achieving equality was launched last week at a conference in London
Published: 17 November 2004
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Over 100 delegates attended this week's UK Sport's Major Events Conference where the recurring theme of 'legacy' was prominent among all the key note speakers
Published: 04 November 2004
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Nick Bitel, Chair of UK Sport's Major Events Steering Group, spelled out the importance of hosting major events on home soil as he opened the 2004 Major Events Conference in London
Published: 04 November 2004
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Sports in the UK are being invited to nominate their rising stars of coaching to take part in a ground-breaking new <i>Elite Coach</i> acceleration programme, co-ordinated by UK Sport
Published: 27 May 2004
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New research has revealed that 66% of the British public believe that without National Lottery funding through UK Sport, the British team would not be able to achieve tenth place or higher in the Olympic Games medals table
Published: 16 August 2004