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he and fellow brit andy lab form are two of several british players dominating the world rankings.n and compete alongside the able—bodied gang. athletes that train and compete alongside the able-bodied gang. the sport is continuously growing, maybe not as fast as we would like, but we are getting there. in 20 years' time, it could be the biggest disability sport in the world, bar none. up until rio, the sport had been supported by national lottery and taxpayer money. now the funding that goes towards the elite training programme will be cut. the chief executive of uk sport explained to me why despite the sport's strong medal potential. we know they merit oui’ medal potential. we know they merit our investment. they merit being invested in, but the first question we always ask is, can this sport have access to support from resources from other
he and fellow brit andy lab form are two of several british players dominating the world rankings.n and compete alongside the able—bodied gang. athletes that train and compete alongside the able-bodied gang. the sport is continuously growing, maybe not as fast as we would like, but we are getting there. in 20 years' time, it could be the biggest disability sport in the world, bar none. up until rio, the sport had been supported by national lottery and taxpayer money. now the funding that goes...
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he and fellow brit andy lab form are two of several british players dominating the world rankings. full—time athletes that train and compete alongside the able—bodied gang. athletes that train and compete alongside the able-bodied gang. the sport is continuously growing, maybe not as fast as we would like, but we are getting there. in 20 years' time, it could be the biggest disability sport in the world, bar none. up until rio, the sport had been supported by national lottery and taxpayer money. now the funding that goes towards the elite training programme will be cut. the chief executive of uk sport explained to me why despite the sport's strong medal potential. we know they merit oui’ medal potential. we know they merit our investment. they merit being invested in, but the first question we always ask is, can this sport have access to support from resources from other sources, do they really need public funding? however, uk sport will still support the athlete until tokyo 2020 through individual performance awards. but some people are still concerned about the effect it will hav
he and fellow brit andy lab form are two of several british players dominating the world rankings. full—time athletes that train and compete alongside the able—bodied gang. athletes that train and compete alongside the able-bodied gang. the sport is continuously growing, maybe not as fast as we would like, but we are getting there. in 20 years' time, it could be the biggest disability sport in the world, bar none. up until rio, the sport had been supported by national lottery and taxpayer...
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he and fellow brit andy lapthorne are just two of many successful british players dominating the worldtinuously growing. maybe not as fast as we would like but we're getting there and i see it being, in 20 years' time, the biggest disability sport in the world, bar none. up until rio, the game had been supported by a mixture of national lottery and taxpayers' money. now the funding that goes towards the olympic training programme will be cut. the chief executive of uk sport explained to me why, despite the sport's strong medal potential. we know that they merit our investment. they merit being invested in. but the first question we always ask is can they sport have access to support from and resources from other sources? do they really need public funding? however, uk sport will still support the athletes until tokyo 2020 through individual performance awards. but some people are still concerned about the effect it will have on the future of the game. rio was a big success story for wheelchair tennis. it put the sport on the map. so we should be looking at building on that, creating mo
he and fellow brit andy lapthorne are just two of many successful british players dominating the worldtinuously growing. maybe not as fast as we would like but we're getting there and i see it being, in 20 years' time, the biggest disability sport in the world, bar none. up until rio, the game had been supported by a mixture of national lottery and taxpayers' money. now the funding that goes towards the olympic training programme will be cut. the chief executive of uk sport explained to me why,...
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andy murray's into the last eight of the dubai international after a comfortable straight sets victory yesterday. but fellow britament. one of the rule changes, the golf rule changes, i will be talking about this morning concerns these. lovely new shiny golf balls. if you just bought yourself a golf ball, they're about £3, they can be a bit more expensive, though, and one of the proposed mural changes, instead of having five minutes to search for a lost ball you'll only have three minutes. if you've just spent £3 on one of those you're going to be under a bit more pressure, quite expensive if you've bought a pack! we will talk about that and the other rule changes, the changes to the game and what they mean for players up and down the country. the game and what they mean for players up and down the countrylj expect people will be delighted perhaps but also in sense by that. thank you very much for that and we will be with you through the morning. it is time now to say good morning to carol. good morning to both of you. if you're just a thing outside thenit you. if you're just a thing outside then it is a nippy s
andy murray's into the last eight of the dubai international after a comfortable straight sets victory yesterday. but fellow britament. one of the rule changes, the golf rule changes, i will be talking about this morning concerns these. lovely new shiny golf balls. if you just bought yourself a golf ball, they're about £3, they can be a bit more expensive, though, and one of the proposed mural changes, instead of having five minutes to search for a lost ball you'll only have three minutes. if...