£480m Investment in 46 Sports
£480 million investment in 46 sports to deliver sporting opportunities for all
Sport England has announced an investment of £480 million to deliver grassroots sporting opportunities and a lasting Olympic legacy of one million people playing more sport.......
46 sports, including all 2012 Olympic and Paralympic sports, have been awarded funding on the basis of their ability to increase the number of people playing and enjoying sport, and to create development pathways for those with talent.
14 sports, including fencing, handball, wheelchair basketball and taekwondo are receiving funding to develop their grassroots for the first time.
The overall amount invested directly into national governing bodies has increased from the 2005-09 allocation, and been brought into a single award for each sport. Responsibility for delivery has been placed in the hands of each governing body, with clear targets agreed on a sport-by-sport basis.
The investment decisions follow a rigorous assessment and a four-month period of engagement with the sports focused on achieving the ‘grow, sustain and excel’ outcomes at the heart of Sport England’s strategy. This has ensured that the right funding is being invested in the right places.
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“Sport England has worked hard to ensure that our half a billion pound investment in grassroots sport delivers value for money and, most importantly, results.
“We believe that our partnership approach with national governing bodies, and other parts of the sporting landscape, will capitalise on London 2012 and leave the first ever grassroots sporting legacy from an Olympic and Paralympic Games.
"Together, we are building the firm foundations of a world-leading community sport system.”
The Secretary of State for Culture, Media and Sport, Andy Burnham MP, said:
"Ahead of 2012, we have a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to get more people participating regularly in sport. This will be a tough challenge, but with this huge investment in the broadest range of sports, we believe it can be done.
"We want a world-leading community sport system in this country driven by the expertise of our national governing bodies, working with Sport England. This will mean excellent sports clubs, quality facilities and more opportunities for people to get involved in sport."
Each sport has developed a plan which defines where it can contribute to the grow, sustain and excel outcomes. Many exciting projects will be funded including:
-British Tennis will get thousands of people playing in clubs and in their local parks where hundreds of courts will be upgraded and brought back into use. At least 100 of the park sites will be developed as thriving places to play with regular coaching, training and competitions to encourage social activity. British Tennis will invest £2 of partnership funding for every £1 of Sport England investment.
-Judo has recognised that recreational space in
-Cycling aims to unearth 140 athletes with podium potential over the next four years, through the ‘Go-Ride’ network, which counts Olympic gold medallist Jason Kenny as one of its successes. By expanding the successful ‘Go-Ride’ network of child-friendly clubs and overall participation, the sport plans to identify, and provide a pathway for, talented riders to get to the top.
-England Handball plans to capitalise on the heightened interest shown in the sport since
-Rugby League not only plans to increase its adult male appeal through informal alternatives such as tag rugby and the Masters of League for the over-35s, but also to expand beyond its traditional heartlands. The RFL plans to increase female participation across all nine regions, through a mix of coaching and competition opportunities – and at a faster rate than male participation.
-England Athletics will create a ‘Run in
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Notes to Editors
The sports being funded are: angling; archery; athletics; badminton; baseball/softball; basketball; wheelchair basketball; boccia; bowls; boxing; canoeing; cricket; cycling; equestrianism; fencing; football; goalball; football; golf; gymnastics; handball;
The 46 sports receiving funding were invited to submit detailed four-year plans setting out the contribution they could make to Sport England’s strategic outcomes. Sport
Click here for a breakdown of the funding awards to individual sports.
Allocations are subject to variations in overall funding to Sport England, including variations in future lottery receipts.
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- one million people doing more sport
- a 25% reduction in the number of 16- to 18-year-olds who drop out of five key sports
- improved talent development systems in at least 25 sports
- a measurable increase in people’s satisfaction with their experience of sport – the first time the organisation has set such a qualitative measure
- a major contribution to the delivery of the five hour sports offer for children and young people.
For more information please contact the communications team: Peter Dickinson on 020 7273 1800, Alex Russell on 020 7273 1866, or Andrew St Ledger on 020 7273 1593.
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