Athletics the biggest loser in funding cut of nearly £1.75m for LA 2028 Olympics

Athletics the biggest loser in funding cut of nearly £1.75m for LA 2028 Olympics
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Athletics the biggest loser in funding cut of nearly £1.75m for LA 2028 Olympics
Author: Sean Ingle
Published: Dec, 16 2024 15:00

UK Sport has denied putting UK Athletics on the “naughty step” after slashing its funding for the Los Angeles Olympic cycle by nearly £1.75m. The shock decision comes despite Team GB’s track and field stars winning 10 medals in Paris – their best performance since 1984.

UKA has struggled with financial and governance issues in previous years, while UK Sport is also understood to have questioned whether UKA’s chief executive, Jack Buckner, is too involved on the performance side. However athletics insiders were still stunned to see its share of lottery and exchequer money cut from £22.18m between 2020-2024 to £20.45m for 2025-2029 – a fall of 8% – with fears that it will impact on training camps and funding for coaches.

To rub further salt in UKA’s wounds, 44 of 46 Olympic and Paralympic sports funded by UK Sport received either more or the same money to help them prepare for the LA Games, with cycling (£30.13m) and sailing (£23.95m) faring best. However UK Sport’s chief executive, Sally Munday, dismissed suggestions that UKA had been targeted, and stressed it would still be getting £30m of public money once the £9.8m of money for Para Athletics was factored in.

“We are well aware that UK Athletics have had some challenging times,” she said. “Jack and the team are doing everything that they can to get this sport back on the right footing for the future. If they were on the naughty step, we wouldn’t be giving them £30m. We wouldn’t be investing in the events. We wouldn’t be talking to them about bringing the 2029 World Athletics Championships here.”.

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