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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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Following the publication of the funding submission "A Sporting Chance for 2012", UK Sport reassured those sports that had expressed their concerns about the potential for exclusion from funding support under one of the funding options, labelled 'No Compromise'
Published: 02 March 2006
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UK Sport is delighted with the decision to award the UK the rights to host the first stage of the 2007 Tour de France, one of the most high profile sporting events in the world
Published: 24 January 2006
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Great Britain's summer Olympic sports have been quick out of the blocks in implementing the performance and governance conditions required to receive additional funding for 2012
Published: 26 July 2006
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London 2012 bid organisers have released detailed plans for the next generation of the Olympic Games and Paralympic Games
Published: 23 November 2004
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With the margins between returning home from international competition a medallist or a near miss narrowing with every event, the focus on the expertise behind our top athletes is growing ever more intense
Published: 05 May 2005
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In response to a number of media enquiries British Skeleton would like to answer a number of questions...
Published: 19 February 2010
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eventIMPACTS, the first toolkit of its kind for the UK, has been launched at the annual Legacy Lives conference in London
Published: 04 March 2010
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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 will not shy away from intervening in sports where change will improve performance in the build up to the Olympic and Paralympic Games, John Steele, UK Sport's Chief Executive said last night
Published: 23 May 2007