UK Sport is a strategic investor in Olympic and Paralympic performance programmes. Pursuant to its Royal Charter and National Lottery Directions, UK Sport encourages, supports, and promotes high ethical standards from all recipients of its funding. High standards of conduct are important in upholding the positive impact of sport on society.
As a strategic, discretionary, investor of National Lottery and Exchequer funding in Olympic and Paralympic sports, Athletes and Athlete Support Personnel (“ASP”), UK Sport reserves the right to decide who is eligible to receive Public Funding and/or Publicly Funded Benefits through the Eligibility Policy. UK Sport’s guiding principle is that investment into Athletes and ASP is a privilege and not a right.
Where the conduct of an Athlete or ASP causes their eligibility for funding to be in question, UK Sport has established an Eligibility Panel to determine the individual cases for Athletes and ASP to receive Public Funding and/or Publicly Funded Benefits. An Athlete or ASP can be in breach of the Eligibility Policy for the following matters:
• Crimes • Anti-Doping Rule Violation
• Betting • Intentional Misrepresentation
• Misconduct
• Disrepute
• False statements, declarations and disclosure
The Eligibility Policy and the Eligibility Panel have jurisdiction over all Athletes and ASP who are, or have been, directly or indirectly in receipt of Public Funding and/or Publicly Funded Benefits from UK Sport.
In accordance with the terms of the Eligibility Policy, where the Eligibility Panel determine a breach of the Eligibility Policy has occurred, the Eligibility Panel may elect, in their sole discretion, to publish information regarding the decision on the UK Sport website.
The Eligibility Policy also sets out essential criteria that must be fulfilled by Athletes in order to receive public funding, which are:
• Fulfil the eligibility requirements of the IOC, IPC and/or the International Federation, International Disabled Sport Federation, and/or the NGB;
• Nationality – the athlete must be a British national or British passport holder;
• Period of ineligibility – the athlete must not be serving a period of ineligibility from their sports for an anti-doping rule violation or any other reason.