Asked by Lord Addington To ask Her Majesty’s Government what action
they are taking to provide resources and support structures for
non-Olympic sports following the success of the home nations at the
Commonwealth Games. Viscount Younger of Leckie (Con) My Lords, the
home nations have...Request free trial
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To ask Her Majesty’s Government what action they are
taking to provide resources and support structures for
non-Olympic sports following the success of the home
nations at the Commonwealth Games.
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My Lords, the home nations have indeed had a successful
Commonwealth Games, collectively amassing 228 medals.
Home nations sports councils support talent pathways,
which lead into this Commonwealth success. Over the
period 2017-21, Sport England is investing nearly £50
million of core funding to support sports that do not
feature in Olympic and Paralympic programmes. This will
help national governing bodies to deliver talent
pathways, projects to tackle inactivity and increasing
participation in sports.
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I thank the Minister for that Answer. Would he not accept
that certain sports, and netball is the obvious example,
are very unlikely to get into the Olympics any time soon,
but have a tremendous capacity for improving not only
elite-level sport but mass participation? Under those
circumstances, why are they dependent for support on
something that is designed for grass-roots activity as
its primary concern? Should there not be some way to
support these sports that do not yet have the Olympic
symbol and also those that are missing in the medal
total?
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My Lords, it is crucial that funding is invested
strategically in the right sports, the right athletes and
the right support programmes. The noble Lord is right
that England Netball is having great success at the
national level, winning the gold medal, in its
strengthened domestic superleague and in increasing
participation at grass-roots level. Not only does it
benefit from Sport England support but we will be
welcoming to Liverpool the 2019 World Cup, where I wish
it every success. This is a work in progress. Netball’s
focus needs to be on looking ahead much further than just
two or three years.
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My Lords, following on from my noble friend’s Question,
one problem that netball, squash and bowls face, because
they are not Olympic sports, is that their performers are
not eligible for athlete performance awards, which is a
different issue to talent pathways. The APAs for swimming
are £3.6 million, for hockey £4.4 million and for modern
pentathlon over £600,000. All those sports were also
played at the Commonwealth Games. Are we not setting back
the three sports that are not played at Olympic level by
not allowing them to be eligible for APAs?
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We will certainly be looking at that, but UK Sport has a
clear remit, agreed with government, to maximise medal
performance at Olympic and Paralympic Games, which covers
many of the things that the noble Baroness has mentioned.
This allowed it to achieve unprecedented medal success at
Rio, but I will take her point back.
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