LONDON, Dec 1: British Olympic Association chairman Colin Moynihan is concerned that funding cuts expected this week will hamper the country’s chances of winning medals at the London 2012 Games.

The global financial crisis has resulted in a shortfall of about 100 million pounds ($150 million) of private funding for the British team, which was targeting fourth place in the medals table after finishing fourth in Beijing this year.

Although sales of lottery tickets have trimmed the gap to 79 million pounds ($118.2 million), Moynihan is concerned that Britain will only have funds to target eighth place.

Prime Minister Gordon Brown had offered Olympic sports 600 million pounds ($897 million) over six years from 2006, but that included 100 million ($150 million) of private money, which has dried up during the financial crisis.

“We will be deeply disappointed this week if the Government moves away from their commitment,” Moynihan said. The best UK Sport and the BOA can hope for may be that the government offers an extra 20 million pounds ($29.9 million; euro23.7 million), leaving them with the budget they had previously specified as necessary to target eighth in the medals standings.—AP

Opinion

Editorial

What now?
20 Sep, 2024

What now?

Govt's actions could turn the reserved seats verdict into a major clash between institutions. It is a risky and unfortunate escalation.
IHK election farce
20 Sep, 2024

IHK election farce

WHILE India will be keen to trumpet the holding of elections in held Kashmir as a return to ‘normalcy’, things...
Donating organs
20 Sep, 2024

Donating organs

CERTAIN philanthropic practices require a more scientific temperament than ours to flourish. Deceased organ donation...
Lingering concerns
19 Sep, 2024

Lingering concerns

Embarrassed after failing to muster numbers during the high-stakes drama that played out all weekend, the govt will need time to regroup.
Pager explosions
Updated 19 Sep, 2024

Pager explosions

This dangerous brinkmanship is likely to drag the region — and the global economy — into a vortex of violence and instability.
Losing to China
19 Sep, 2024

Losing to China

AT a time when they should have stepped up, a sense of complacency seemed to have descended on the Pakistan hockey...