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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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Established sport leader who’s ready to take on a new challenge? Or aspiring Performance Director looking for guidance on the next step?
Updated: 20 December 2024
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World Class athletes in the East Midlands region are boosted by the announcement that £2.7 million will be made available for elite training facilities that will form part of the UK Sports Institute
Published: 08 March 2001
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A one million pound four-year plan was unveiled this week by UK Athletics to give the UK's leading athletes unprecedented scientific support through to the 2004 Olympic Games and beyond
Published: 25 May 2001
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British sliders have been given a performance boost in their ambition to dominate the sport of Bob Skeleton, following UK Sports Institute training in the use of video and coaching analysis software
Published: 02 May 2001
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Sports science support available to Britain's leading athletes and coaches will be improved following an agreement between the UK Sports Institute and the British Association of Sport and Exercise Science
Published: 13 December 2001
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Sue Campbell CBE, Chair of UK Sport and Youth Sport Trust, has been appointed to the House of Lords and will serve as a Crossbench Peer. The accolade is in recognition of her major sporting contribution to the UK
Published: 29 September 2008
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The closing module of UK Sport's second International Leadership Programme (ILP) took place this Tuesday at Lord's Cricket Ground, London
Published: 02 December 2008
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A brief review of UK Sport's Talent ID and Research and Innovation work over the past 12 months
Published: 31 December 2008
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A brief review of the work of Sports Medicine and Science, Coaching and Performance Lifestyle over the past 12 months
Published: 30 December 2008