World Class Programme
World Class Programme

World Class Programme

Information about the World Class Programme

What does it mean to be a part of the World Class Programme (WCP)?

The World Class Programme (WCP) was launched by UK Sport in 1997 in a bid to advance Team GB and ParalympicsGB’s success at the Olympic and Paralympic Games. Membership of a WCP indicates that you are on a pathway with the aim of medalling at the Olympic or Paralympic games. There is a team of multi-agency and multi-disciplinary support for every athlete on a World Class Programme.

Every sport is unique, so a hockey player or a curler’s experience of the WCP will look different. However, certain elements will remain the same.

• If you are on a WCP, it is possible you will receive financial support from UK Sport in the form of an Athlete Performance Award.

• Your National Governing Body will aim to provide you with all the support you require to achieve your potential. This may involve support from the UK Sports Institute.

• This support may take the form of coaches, physios, physiologists, nutritionists, psychologists or even equipment, travel or accommodation.

• You will have access to independent support from the BEAA.

Athlete Agreement

An 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 Programme.

Athlete Agreements are documents held by individual athletes. While there are some mandatory clauses around things like anti-doping and integrity obligations, the specifics of the agreement are likely to vary between NGBs.