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Olympic Sports Funding
According to this BBC article, the sports received a total funding in excess of £220 million – whilst there might be national pride in our Olympians doing so well, I could think of better things to spend the money on.
https:/ /www.bb c.co.uk /sport/ olympic s/58112 331
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Team GB is solely funded by the British Olympic Association and "the vast majority of the funds raised by the BOA are through the granting of sponsorship, licensing and other commercial rights that allow companies to become officially associated with the Olympic Movement in one form or another":
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So there's no Government funding for the Olympics, per se.
Individual sports receive money from UK Sport to help their athletes train and to develop facilities for those sports but such funding isn't directly linked to the Olympics. Most of UK Sport's income comes from the National Lottery, with the bulk of the remainder coming from the Exchequer. However the amount of Government funding it receives is quite low compared with sports' funding in other major Olympic nations:
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So money for the Olympics hasn't been diverted from public funds. It comes from companies and organisations who choose to get involved with the Olympic movement, with the athletes taking part having received some assistance with their training from the Government (and from the National Lottery), which they'd have received even if their sports hadn't been included in the Olympics.
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So there's no Government funding for the Olympics, per se.
Individual sports receive money from UK Sport to help their athletes train and to develop facilities for those sports but such funding isn't directly linked to the Olympics. Most of UK Sport's income comes from the National Lottery, with the bulk of the remainder coming from the Exchequer. However the amount of Government funding it receives is quite low compared with sports' funding in other major Olympic nations:
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So money for the Olympics hasn't been diverted from public funds. It comes from companies and organisations who choose to get involved with the Olympic movement, with the athletes taking part having received some assistance with their training from the Government (and from the National Lottery), which they'd have received even if their sports hadn't been included in the Olympics.
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