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The Commons Select Committee for Culture, Media and Sport has heard that unless there are some dramatic changes, the legacy for grassroots sport from the 2012 Olympics is likely to be minimal.
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25 Oct 2006
Sebastian Coe, the chair of the London 2012 Organising Committee (LOCOG), has announced that promises for grant funds for athletes during the 2012 Olympics will be honoured.
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24 Oct 2006
Already well-known in the Littlehampton area for scoring the winning goal
and securing a gold medal for English football in the 2005 Deaf Olympics, 23-year-old BBC Sports Personality of the Year Lee Farrell has now become the
UK’s first profoundly deaf lifeguard.
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04 May 2006
The British Olympic Association (BOA) and UK Sport – the bodies responsible for the funding and support of Olympic and Paralympic athletes – have warmly welcomed the Budget, which makes a further £200m available to support elite athletes ahead of the London Olympics in 2012.
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22 Mar 2006
The Christmas holiday has provided a break in the political row escalating over the funding of elite sport ahead of the 2012 Olympics.
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05 Jan 2006
The senior members of the bid team for the 2012 Olympics have led the sporting honours announced for the New Year.
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03 Jan 2006
Cardiff Council has unveiled its bid for the regional casino licence, claiming a supercasino in Wales' Cardiff Bay would boost the city’s International Sports Village (ISV) plans and ensure it was ready in time for the 2012 Olympics.
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20 Dec 2005
The uncertainty surrounding the proposed aquatic centre for the 2012 Olympics has continued, after the project's architect, Zaha Hadid, claimed that Tessa Jowell's £75m budget is unrealistic.
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12 Dec 2005
UK Olympics Minister Tessa Jowell has cracked down hard on the design team of the aquatic centre for the London 2012 Olympics, overruling plans which could have seen the project cost double.
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02 Dec 2005
The Department of Culture, Media and Sport (DCMS) has announced the chair of the Olympic Delivery Authority (ODA) will be Jack Lemley, who formerly ran the Anglo-French group which designed and built the Channel Tunnel.
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22 Nov 2005
Central YMCA’s chief executive, Rosi Prescott, has been appointed to Sport England’s London Sports Board in recognition of the fitness industry’s contribution, alongside sporting bodies, in shaping investment plans to encourage a fitter nation and London’s Olympic strategy.
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12 Aug 2005
Tessa Jowell, the secretary of state for the Department of Culture Media and Sport (DCMS), will take up the new post of Olympics minister in the government.
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06 Jul 2005
London has sensationally won the right to host the Olympic Games in 2012, beating off the challenge of favourites Paris along with Madrid, New York and Moscow.
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06 Jul 2005
Richard Caborn has been confirmed as the minister for sport, following Tessa Jowell's return to the Department of Culture, Media and Sport (DCMS).
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11 May 2005
Rimini Fiera SpA, Progetti International and World Class have signed an agreement to export the Rimini-based Fitness Festival formula to Russia.
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24 Aug 2004
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