British Swimming Announce That 32 Elite Swimmers Can Return To Training At National Centres

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British Swimming have announced that 32 swimmers will be allowed to return to training at the national centres in Loughborough and Bath.

British Swimming released a statement on Tuesday saying that those athletes would be able to resume working in the pool in Step One of a two-phased return.

It follows guidance issued by the UK Government almost a fortnight ago on how elite athletes can return to training in Britain as lockdown measures against the coronavirus are eased.

The Performance Leadership Group (PLG) of British Swimming’s World Class Performance Programme identified those swimmers as:

  1. Athletes selected for the British Senior 2019 World Championship pool team (long course)
  2. Marathon athletes that have been selected to participate in the Tokyo Olympic qualifier in May 2021 (10km open water)
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As well as Olympic 100m breaststroke champion Adam Peaty, world medley relay champion Luke Greenbank, Rio 200IM silver medallist Siobhan O’Connor and 2019 world 50m finalist Anna Hopkin are all based at Loughborough.

Double Rio silver medallist James Guy and two-time European champion Freya Anderson are among those at Bath.

However, it begs the question of when Duncan Scott and his University of Stirling team-mates Aimee Willmott and Ross Murdoch will be able to resume. The Scottish government has issued guidelines that forbid people to travel more than five miles to exercise which would rule out any journey to base themselves at one of the National Centres. Athletes in Scotland and Wales cannot restart until their governments allow them to travel or until social distancing measures are eased so the Stirling base can re-open.

However, those swimmers including Ben Proud and Georgia Davies, who are normally based with Energy Standard in Turkey but who have returned to Britain can return to the water. Lockdown measures have been eased in England meaning that people can drive unlimited distances as a means to get to a place of exercise or work.

British Swimming statement in full:

“The Performance Leadership Group (PLG) of British Swimming’s World Class Performance Programme would like to advise that elite athletes have been identified for return to training under the recently published ‘Elite sport return to training guidance: Step One’ by DCMS (ESRTT).

“In coming to these decisions the PLG, in consultation with our home nation performance leads, have been mindful of the UK government advice to start small, get the environments right, then expand carefully as and when appropriate.

“In the ESRTT Guidance we are also being asked, as national governing bodies (NGBs) of sports, to monitor and approve daily training environments via the appointment of a NGB ‘Covid-19 Officer’ and a NGB ‘Covid-19 Medical Officer’. The intention here is that these two aspects of the ESRTT Guidance will work in tandem to ensure best practice in both (a) athlete health and wellbeing management, and (b) venue management to effectively minimise the risk of Covid-19 transmission in approved daily training environments (in collaboration with our venue partners).

“Under the ESRTT Guidance definitions (listed below in italics), the PLG has considered the following groups would be eligible to return to training from a swimming perspective.

A senior representative nominated by a relevant sporting body’:

    1. Athletes selected for the British Senior 2019 World Championship pool team (long course)
    2. Marathon athletes that have been selected to participate in the Tokyo Olympic qualifier in May 2021 (10km open water)

A member of the senior training squad for a relevant sporting body’:

    1. Athletes selected for the 2017 British Senior World Championship pool team (long course)
    2. Athletes selected for the 2018 British Senior European Championship pool team (long course)
    3. Athletes who are on a trajectory to be selected for the Tokyo Olympics according to their current Performance Dashboard

Aged 16 or above on an elite development pathway as established by the national governing body (on a trajectory to compete in an Olympic or Paralympic Games)’:

    1. Athletes on the current World Class Performance Programme
    2. Athletes swimming in British Swimming National Centres

“Each athlete and their coach have been contacted to advise that they are on this ‘elite athlete training group’ list and discussions are now under way in order for us to ascertain which athletes would like to take up the invitation to return to train. To help manage expectations, we anticipate that phase one will comprise 32 places across these two centres. Therefore, we ask identified athletes and coaches to be patient as we move through the ‘phasing’ process. Our plan is to extend capacity for the remainder of the identified athletes as soon as practically possible.

“The PLG is also aware that in some parts of the UK, lockdown, travel and social distancing rules may be different. Therefore, some athletes may still not be eligible to train unless these restrictions are relaxed, even though they appear on this list.  Equally, not all athletes on this list will be able to train in the first phase, due to social distancing guidelines and our ability to effectively manage each daily training environment. In this first phase, it makes sense that we work with our existing partners at Loughborough University and the University of Bath, as they are part of the English Institute of Sport elite training centre network and have been part of our early discussions.

“In parallel with these consultations, British Swimming is currently preparing, with our legal team, the ‘British Swimming Elite Sport Return to Training Guidance’ (ESRTTG), which will specify the requirements for these identified ‘elite athletes’, and our approved training venues.

“Any training venue that has not been approved by British Swimming will be acting outside this ESRTTG and we would advise athletes against participating in such activities until permitted to do so. We continue to work with our home nation colleagues to support a return to training when restrictions allow; however we respect that athletes in Scotland and Wales must continue to follow their respective government’s policy on the easing of lockdown restrictions.

“At present, our Divers and Para-Swimmers aren’t resuming pool based training, but will continue their training programmes from home. As with everything in these uncertain times, government guidance is changing rapidly and we will constantly review our advice, and keep communication channels open.”

 

 

 

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Mark Bodnar
3 years ago

What about the rank and file swimmers who love the sport?

Lucinda Cann
3 years ago
Reply to  Mark Bodnar

Mark Bodnar the squad’s First
Then the other pros such as the triathletes and water polo

Just wait it’s coming and you will be more hungry than ever ♥️??

Lucinda Cann
3 years ago

Too soon ??

Lucinda Cann
3 years ago
Reply to  Lucinda Cann

Get a sports spa in your back yard
Hit up sponsorship
We’re not in the pool here yet ??

Carmen Cleare
3 years ago

Mary Ebbage it’s coming ?

Russell Gardner
3 years ago

Craig Oliver Adzz Croy is that us 3 yea ?‍♂️

Craig Oliver
3 years ago

Russell Gardner I don’t think it means tadpoles/Goldfish

Adzz Croy
3 years ago

Craig Oliver that’s you out then mate sorry

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