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Olympic legacy: school sports provision patchy across UK, admits Jeremy Hunt

need more money in the primary, the minister said after chairing the Board of Appeals for sports reform school policies to increase the participation

school sports provision is uneven in places by far, the Secretary of Culture, Jeremy Hunt, has admitted.

To continue with the success of the London Olympic Games in Colombia, it is important to ensure that best practice is followed throughout the country, and investing more in primary education, he said.

His comments follow the Lord Moynihan called for a substantial increase in government funding to build on the success of the British team at the 2012 Olympics.

The British Olympic Association president accused the current and previous governments of "treading water" in terms of increased participation.

Moynihan, former Sports Minister, Margaret Thatcher, said school sports policy is "bureaucratic" and needed more money to finance a major expansion.

he said. "There is a need for radical reform and I ask for more money is needed to have a total commitment to ensure the participation sporting legacy that needs to focus on schools and clubs

"For seven years, successive governments have been treading water.

"We have tens of thousands of children who watch the great moments live with them forever. Government must intervene in the brand."

Hunt told BBC Breakfast: "I think that at the time of delivery of school sport is illegal in some places, and we must do everything we can to ensure that the best examples are distributed in the country, which is absolutely going to be a priority in the coming months and one of the things we really want to eliminate these Games. "

He acknowledged that investment in primary education was important, saying. "Primary school is where it all starts, and the capture of young people is very important,"

"Other countries are now looking at the UK, and looking at our funding model of sport, and see what they can learn."

Moynihan said that children should have the opportunity to try minorities Olympic sports such as handball and primary schools to help provide more sporting opportunities. Sport England's approach to improving participation in the age group 14-24 years.

London 2012 chairman, Lord Coe, who was sitting next to David Cameron at the Olympic Stadium on Saturday night, said: "He [the Prime Minister] was captured much of the need to exploit all what I saw on stage, whether the extraordinary performance of our teams, the challenges get younger in sport and the tremendous potential for economic legacy.

"It is very taken by the need to exploit the legacy of all parts of the project. There is a limited window of opportunity."



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