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Five coaches provide an insight into the programme and how they are benefitting from it.
Published: 19 April 2021
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Budget and Spending Review confirms £41million of investment.
Published: 27 October 2021
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Dame Katherine Grainger speaks to Max Whitlock, Sir Lee Pearson, John Walker and Kate and Helen Richardson-Walsh.
Published: 18 February 2020
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The event would generate an estimated 15,000 bed nights and a £6m boost to the local economy.
Published: 14 December 2017
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Rhona Martin, the newly-crowned women's Olympic Curling champion, today explained how cutting edge technology had a major part to play in the British team's dramatic gold rush
Published: 22 February 2002
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With the countdown to London 2012 truly off and running, the need for outstanding British coaches has never been greater. UK Sport today unveiled the identities of nine coaches singled out for development - the majority of whom will be hoping to be the driving force behind home medal success in seven years time
Published: 06 September 2005
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Sue Campbell, Chair of UK Sport, has today stated her belief that the current structure of sports funding in the UK is the best solution to delivering Olympic and Paralympic success in Beijing, London and beyond
Published: 22 September 2005
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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
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UK Sport, the Government agency responsible for the funding and support of Olympic and Paralympic sport, is delighted with the additional 2012 performance funding announced in today's Budget
Published: 22 March 2006
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With just six years to go to London 2012, the need for outstanding British coaches has never been greater. UK Sport today unveiled the identities of ten coaches singled out for development - the majority of whom will be hoping to be the driving force behind home medal success in six years time
Published: 12 September 2006