...from the Executive Summary of the Sportnation report.
Every nation attaches enormous value to sporting success.
Sometimes that value is quantified in financial terms with figures quoted such
as "each Olympic medal costs £2million" or when England’s cricketers won the
Ashes or Martin Johnson lifted the Rugby World Cup we simply say success is
"priceless."
So surely, with Great Britain aiming to win 50 medals in the
London 2012 Olympics, the nation would not turn its back on a huge pool of
potential talent for an entirely arbitrary reason?
The Sportnation report, A Sporting
Chance, shows that is exactly what we are doing..
Until now there has never been a serious attempt to address
this problem across all sports. For the first time, A Sporting Chance, sets out
the scale of the problem, demonstrating that tens of thousands of talented
children, mainly those born in the spring and summer, are not being given the
opportunity to fulfil their potential.
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