UK Sport's 12 facts about 2012
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Grace Cullen 03 May 2012
• Over £264 million of National Lottery, Exchequer and Team 2012 funding UK Sport will have been invested in Olympic sports during the London Olympiad (2009-13)
• 41 out of 46 of Britain’s summer Olympic and Paralympic sports will have staged at least one major World or European level competition on home soil in the six years preceding the 2012 Games
• More than 180 athletes identified by the UK Talent Team (UK Sport and English Institute of Sport) through Talent ID campaigns such as Sporting Giants have entered world class talent development programmes
• Over £48 million of National Lottery, Exchequer and Team 2012 funding UK Sport will have been invested in Paralympic sports during the London Olympiad (2009-13)
• Estimated £4.90 generated for each £1 of National Lottery funding invested in 118 major sporting events staged in the UK in preparation for the London 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games
• 20 countries, and over 12 million children, across the world reached by International Inspiration, London 2012’s ground-breaking legacy programme, delivered in partnership by British Council, UNICEF and UK Sport
• 86 international medals at junior, U23 and senior level, won by athletes discovered on UK Sport Talent ID programmes to date, including Rowing World Championship silver for Sporting Giant Helen Glover
• The expertise of 18,000+ professional engineers and scientists made available to British sports and athletes through UK Sport’s technology partnership with BAE Systems
• 35 coaches have been involved with UK Sport’s Elite Coach Apprenticeship Programme since it was launched in 2010, including British Cycling’s Paul Manning, coach of the world champion women’s team pursuit team
• 438 Olympic and Paralympic medals won by British athletes since the introduction of National Lottery funding in 1997
• £125,000 awarded in research funding since 2008 through UK Sport’s Ideas4Innovation, driving projects to make a difference to the future of British Olympic and Paralympic sport
• More than 150,000 children in Bangladesh taught survival swimming skills through International Inspiration, London 2012's international sports legacy programme
Figures accurate as of 3 May 2012