Should the money provided for sport in the UK be solely used as a medal generator?
Non medal sports are having their funding withdrawn or greatly reduced in favour of sports, no matter how niche, that performed in London '12.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/sport/ot...by-UK-Sport-a-year-after-winning-it-back.html
Several sports have been given an increase in funding with the big winner being triathlon, whose money goes up from £5.5million to £7.5million, a 36 per cent increase. Others with increased funding include canoeing, fencing, gymnastics hockey, judo, sailing, shooting and taekwondo.
Was Lizzy Yarnold's gold medal worth £3,447,600?
When our Cross Country ski 'hopeful' works full time and has to buy his own equipment.
http://www.uksport.gov.uk/sport/winter/bob-skeleton
Naturally the Winter Olympic review is on a different cycle.
Non medal sports are having their funding withdrawn or greatly reduced in favour of sports, no matter how niche, that performed in London '12.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/sport/ot...by-UK-Sport-a-year-after-winning-it-back.html
Several sports have been given an increase in funding with the big winner being triathlon, whose money goes up from £5.5million to £7.5million, a 36 per cent increase. Others with increased funding include canoeing, fencing, gymnastics hockey, judo, sailing, shooting and taekwondo.
Was Lizzy Yarnold's gold medal worth £3,447,600?
When our Cross Country ski 'hopeful' works full time and has to buy his own equipment.
http://www.uksport.gov.uk/sport/winter/bob-skeleton
Naturally the Winter Olympic review is on a different cycle.