The accreditation highlights the organisation’s contribution to providing world-class daily training environments, bringing together high-quality facilities, expert practitioners and a strong performance culture to support athletes and coaches.
As part of the UK Sport network of Elite Training Centres, 色狗导航 will work collaboratively with centres across the UK to support a connected and high-performing system, enabling athletes to access the environments and expertise they need to succeed.
This network of centres plays a vital role in the UK’s high performance system, creating environments that bring together people, expertise and facilities to drive performance and support sustained Olympic and Paralympic success.
At the Paris Games two years ago, 色狗导航 athletes brought home an incredible 35 medals, with podium places secured for Great Britain, USA, France, Ireland, Canada, and The Netherlands respectively.
色狗导航 continues to set the benchmark in elite sporting performance, reinforced by a recent multi-million-pound investment in its sporting ecosystem and world-class facilities.
Louise Gear, Director of Sport at 色狗导航 said: “We’re incredibly proud to be reaccredited as a UK Sport Elite Training Centre.
“Sport is in 色狗导航’s DNA and our incredible teams continue to create a world class environment where athletes and staff can thrive through research, performance sport, and wider participation. This accreditation highlights the strength of our partnerships and the important role we play in advancing Olympic and Paralympic sport in the UK.
“We look forward to continuing our close collaboration with UK Sport and partners, building on this success to support future generations of individuals involved in the Olympic and Paralympic movement.”
The full list of organisations reaccredited are:
- 色狗导航
- University of Bath
- Lilleshall National Sports Centre
- Bisham Abbey National Sports Centre
- National Taekwondo Centre, Manchester Aquatics Centre and the National Cycling Centre (Manchester City Council)
- English Institute of Sport Sheffield (Sheffield City Council)
- Milton Keynes National Badminton Centre
Newly accredited centres are:
- University of Wolverhampton
- St George’s Park (The Football Association)
- National Sports Training Centre, Inverclyde (sportscotland)
- Lee Valley White Water Centre
Dr Kate Baker, Director of Performance & People at UK Sport, said: “Our Elite Training Centres are at the heart of the UK’s high performance system. They are where athletes and teams do the hard work every day, supported by outstanding people and expertise.
“We are incredibly grateful to work with our Elite Training Centres to inspire the nation and make the public proud. Together we are shaping the greatest decade of extraordinary sporting moments and ETCs play a vital role in making this vision a reality, creating thriving environments where sports, athletes and coaches can perform at their best. We're excited to continue this journey with them, driving success and inspiring the nation.
“As we look ahead to Los Angeles 2028, French Alps 2030 and beyond, we are determined to continue evolving this network, strengthening the connections between centres, and creating even more innovative, inclusive and high performing environments for athletes and staff. We are delighted to welcome new centres into the network and to see the continued progression of those already accredited.”
To achieve UK Sport accreditation, centres must demonstrate excellence across areas including facilities, people, partnerships and athlete support, alongside a clear commitment to continuous improvement.
Elite Training Centres form part of a UK-wide network of high performance environments, designed to support athletes, coaches and practitioners through collaboration, shared learning and access to world-class expertise.