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The anticipation and excitement building at the world's most recognisable and popular cycling event racing this weekend through the streets of London and the Kent countryside, has been made possible in part through funding support from UK Sport
Published: 04 July 2007
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UK Sport today unveiled the line-up of its new Paralympic Performance Panel, designed to help individual sports reach their challenging performance targets on the road to the London 2012 Paralympic Games
Published: 06 June 2007
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Today's marking of 2012 days to go until London 2012 rams home the fact that one fifth of our total preparation time has gone.
Published: 23 January 2007
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UK Sport has this week achieved the Foundation Level of the Equality Standard.
Published: 01 August 2007
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Identification of sporting talent is as much about science as it is an art, which is why the EIS and UK Sport are working together to recruit athletes onto what is known as the Talent Transfer Programme - often referred to as the talent 'swap shop'
Published: 24 February 2007
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UK Sport has "come of age" in its role as the country's lead agency for high performance sport, according to comments made in a recent House of Commons debate on sport
Published: 07 March 2007
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British sport's progress towards its Olympic and Paralympic ambitions for 2012 will be more effectively monitored and evaluated than ever before thanks to a major new project announced today by UK Sport, the nation's high performance sports agency
Published: 08 May 2007
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The British Olympic Association today outlined the next steps for Sir Clive Woodward's proposed programme to support elite athletes.
Published: 08 November 2007
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An ICM opinion poll regarding a potential London bid for the 2012 Olympic Games has revealed that 81% of the nation is in favour of a bid - an increase of 12% since the question was last asked six months ago
Published: 15 January 2003
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As announced on Monday, UK Sport's Chairman, Sir Rodney Walker, will stand down when his term of office expires in September. This will bring to an end nine years of work at the highest level of British sport
Published: 16 July 2003