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Commonwealth Games Australia provide $13 million funding for athletes


Commonwealth Games Australia provide $13 million funding for athletes

The funding from Commonwealth Games Australia is a direct legacy for Commonwealth Games sports and athletes of hosting the Gold Coast Commonwealth Games, which will celebrate the one-year anniversary since the opening ceremony this Thursday.
 
The total 2019-2022 funding includes $2 million in direct athlete support in the final 18 months leading into the 2022 Commonwealth Games. The remaining $11 million will fund initiatives which CGA believes will most likely contribute to its aspiration of being the number one nation in Birmingham.
 
The initial grants program consists of $4.155 million in project funding for the 18 Birmingham 2022 sports for projects in 2019 and 2020 targeting pre-elite athletes who have their sights set on the 2022 Games. Further funds have been set aside to support any additional sports which may be added to the Birmingham 2022 program by the Commonwealth Games Federation.
 
In addition, $25,000 has been set aside for 2019 and 2020 Kurt Fearnley Scholarships in conjunction with the Carbine Club of NSW which will be announced on Friday 5th April at the Carbine Club of NSW April lunch in Sydney.

Sport

2018-19 & 2019-20 FUNDING ALLOCATION

Athletics

 $ 448,250

Badminton

 $ 151,140

Basketball (3x3)

 $ 337,360

Boxing

 $ 245,000

Cycling

 $ 445,000

Diving

 $ 162,202

Gymnastics

 $ 274,000

Hockey

 $ 193,500

Judo

 $ 150,000

Lawn Bowls

 $ 273,600

Netball

 $ 120,000

Rugby 7's

 $ 220,000

Squash

 $ 187,500

Swimming

 $ 362,000

Table Tennis

 $ 176,950

Triathlon

 $ 191,000

Weightlifting

 $ 126,000

Wrestling

 $ 91,498

TOTAL PROJECTS

 $ 4,155,000

Kurt Fearnley Scholarships

 $ 25,000

Contingency

 $ 320,000

TOTAL FUNDING BUDGET

 $ 4,500,000

The funding is targeted at able body and para-sport athletes for projects that are focussed on the Commonwealth Games, and includes specific 2022 campaign funding, which will come after the Tokyo Olympic Games, so this round of funding targets the pre-elite and ‘next generation’ athletes who now have their sights set on the Games in Birmingham.
 
CGA CEO Craig Phillips said the funding was vital for sports and athletes to assist in their preparations specifically for the 2022 Commonwealth Games and was an investment in team success at the Games.
 
“Between 1996 and 2018, CGA has provided in excess of $43 million to its members and athletes. The funding comes entirely from income from investments held in the Australian Commonwealth Games Foundation, sponsorship rights sales and fundraising activities and has been boosted by legacies of hosting home Games in Melbourne and now the Gold Coast,” Phillips said.
 
“The funding is designed to complement rather than replace or replicate any other sources of funding such as via Sport Australia or the AIS.  And in some sports where Olympic related funding is minimal, this funding provides a lifeline for their athletes and the sport.” 
 
“Our 2016-2022 strategy is “Building Team Success” and this funding will help our sports and athletes in these crucial two years before the final lead in to Birmingham where our goal is to be the No.1 nation in both gold and overall medals at the 2022 Commonwealth Games.”
 
Achieving that goal will be no easy task.
 
Australia topped the medal tally on the Gold Coast with 198 medals, including 80 gold, well ahead of England with 135 medals/45 gold.  In Glasgow four years earlier, it was a different tale, with England topping the tally with 174/58 to Australia’s 137/49.
 
CGA will continue to work with partner sports and high-performance partners at the AIS, Paralympics Australia and State/Territory Institutes of Sport to ensure the best possible preparation for Australian athletes to compete at the Commonwealth Games.