Acronyms
Athlete support

Acronyms

Find out what each of the sporting system's abbreviations and acronyms stand for.

Acronyms in high-performance sport

It can get a little tricky keeping up with all the acronyms in high-performance sport. Keep track of them all below.

AMS – Athlete Medical Scheme

Medical insurance scheme which covers the costs of healthcare for funded athletes who are members of Olympic and Paralympic sports’ World Class Programmes.

APA – Athlete Performance Award

National Lottery-funded grant aimed to enable athletes to pursue medal success in the Olympic or Paralympic Games and in other major championship events.

BEAA – British Elite Athlete Association

The independent athlete representative body, providing support, representation, and community. Responsible for giving you confidential guidance and ensuring you’re represented in high-performance system decisions.

BOA – British Olympic Association

National Olympic Committee for the United Kingdom.

BPA – British Paralympic Association

National Paralympic Committee for the United Kingdom.

CMO – Chief Medical Officer

Medical professional to deal with all medical sporting needs.

HPS – High Performance System

All the organisations and funding systems in place to support Olympic and Paralympics sport in the UK.

IF – International Federation

IFs establish the rules that govern their sport and ensure they are applied. They are responsible for the technical aspects of their sport at the Olympic and Paralympic Games.

IOC – International Olympic Committee

Serves as the overarching governing body of the Olympic Games and the leader of the Olympic Movement.

NGB – National Governing Body

An organisation that governs and administers a sport on a national basis.

NOC – National Olympic Committee

Is the British Olympic and Paralympic decision and policy making body.

PAA – Performance Athlete Agreement

Sets out requirements, expectations, and obligations of athletes and their National Governing Body on all matters relating to participation in the World Class Performance Programme.

PD – Performance Director

Closely monitor core aspects of the programme such as training and competition activity, delivery of athlete support, and development of team culture and the daily training environment.

PDA – Personal Development Award

Financial award to support WCP athletes, continue to develop as a person as well as a performer while on the WCP.

PL – Performance Lifestyle

Every funded current and transitioning athlete on the WCP is entitled to receive Performance Lifestyle support – a practitioner that provides holistic support to athletes.

PSP – Performance Support Personal

All practitioners that work within the WCP or high-performance system.

S&C – Strength and Conditioning

Coach who plans, delivers, and reviews the physical and physiological preparation of athletes aligned to specific sports performance outcomes.

SRUK – Sport Resolutions UK

Independent, not-for-profit, dispute resolution service for sport. It operates globally and offers arbitration, mediation, tribunal, investigation services among others.

TMA – Team Membership Agreement or Athlete Agreement

Sets out requirements, expectations, and obligations of athletes and their National Governing Body.

UKSI– UK Sports Institute

The largest single provider of science, medicine, technology, data, and engineering services within the sport sector to Olympic and Paralympic sports in the UK.

WCP – World Class Programme

Multi-agency and multi-disciplinary support for athletes in Olympic and Paralympic sports.