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British Elite Athletes Association
The British Elite Athletes Association is the independent representative body for athletes across over 40 sports.
Updated: 24 April 2023
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Other relationships
Find out about other relationships we have with key suppliers.
Updated: 24 April 2023
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Department for Culture, Media and Sport (DCMS)
DCMS is responsible for sports policy - helping people play sport from an early age and encouraging them to keep playing sport throughout their lives. They work with and provide funding to UK Sport, to help elite athletes achieve their potential. National Lottery and the Exchequer funding goes towards continuing to identify our best athletes and help them train, while also giving them more opportunities to compete in the UK to qualify and prepare for Olympic and Paralympic Games.
Updated: 08 January 2025
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Sally Bolton OBE
Board Member
Sally is Chief Executive Officer at the All England Lawn Tennis Club and current chair of the UK Sport Major Events Panel.
Updated: 19 March 2025
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Chris Boardman
Chair of Sport England
Chris is the current Chair of Sport England, the agency responsible for delivering sport and physical activity at community level across England.
Updated: 19 March 2025
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Rupen Shah
Board Member
Rupen is the former Chief Financial Officer of the Football Foundation, the UK's largest sports charity set up by the Government, The FA and the Premier League.
Updated: 19 March 2025
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General content
An overview of the people and roles within the Whyte Review team.
Updated: 08 September 2025
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General content
Explore our funding into summer and winter Olympic and Paralympic sport since 1997.
Updated: 28 March 2025
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General content
Equality is about recognising and removing the barriers faced by people involved, or wanting to be involved in sport. Our aim is to support the development of a fair, equitable and ethical world-class sporting system in the UK that is athlete-centred and people-focused.
Updated: 11 April 2025
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News
As the last sporting year drew to a close, news came that the UK can lay claim to being among the top five most successful nations in world sport
Published: 01 January 2001