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UK Athletics ready to focus on ‘big hitters’ in pursuit of Olympic success

UK Athletics ready to focus on ‘big hitters’ in pursuit of Olympic success
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UK Athletics is set to tighten its selection policy in its bid for Olympic glory, with chief executive Jack Buckner admitting the need to “really focus on the big winners”.

Buckner admits UKA could reduce the number of sponsored athletes and teams as it seeks better results after a disappointing 2020 Games.

Team GB failed to win Olympic gold in track and field in Tokyo for the first time since the 1996 Atlanta Games.

Buckner, a former British swimming CEO, wants to be more consistent, following up success on the track and field, as he feels track and field has softened too much ahead of this summer’s world championships in Budapest and next year’s Games in Paris.

“Yes, I think we are,” he said ahead of the start of the European Indoor Championships in Istanbul on Thursday.

“There will already be a slight change in our selection philosophy, which will be more difficult in some respects. There will be less sponsored athletes.

“We’re going to move more around that Olympic selection philosophy, about that performance mentality.

“We’re going to go in that direction. The smaller teams will have a better understanding of where the opportunities are at the Olympics and World Championships. I think that will help. It’s a tricky balance to get right.

Buckner was chief executive of British Swimming for five years, culminating in the historic Tokyo Olympics.

Team GB won eight swimming medals in Japan – four gold, three silver and one bronze – making it the first time in 113 years that GB had won four gold medals at one Olympics.

Buckner added: “You really have to focus on the big hitters. If you look at swimming, there were six to 10 guys like Adam Beattie, Duncan Scott, James Guy, Tom Dean, Freya Anderson – but we were good at maximizing the talent we had.

“That’s what we (athletics) are supposed to do. We may have a list of 6 to 10 names and we need to be on all of them. It’s more difficult because track and field has a tradition of being a bit more egalitarian.

“We’ve been a little ruthless in swimming about who’s going to give it to you. We’ve got to be a little tougher on that. Relays are fundamental, and we did that in swimming.

“We need to identify where the medals are coming from and have proper evidence.”

Jane Austen

Jane Austen is a writer and contributor covering culture, literature, lifestyle, and society. Her work focuses on thoughtful storytelling, social trends, and the issues shaping everyday life, delivering engaging and accessible content for readers across the United Kingdom.

Jane Austen

Jane Austen

Jane Austen is a writer and contributor covering culture, literature, lifestyle, and society. Her work focuses on thoughtful storytelling, social trends, and the issues shaping everyday life, delivering engaging and accessible content for readers across the United Kingdom.

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