• Cricket, gymnastics and swimming will take funding hits while rugby league and basketball will enjoy noteworthy boosts in an overhaul of annual participation distributions that sports receive from Australian taxpayers.

    Federal Minister for Health and Sport Sussan Ley will announce in Sydney on Thursday what is hoped will be a clearer, and more accountable, method of sharing the $22million sports will receive in 2015-16 specifically to encourage people to participate.

    In what the Australian Sports Commission has called a new “categorisation framework”, seven sports – football, basketball, cricket, soccer, netball, rugby league and tennis – have received top-tier classification. Based on their leading participation figures, these “category A” sports will receive the new maximum annual participation distribution sum of $950,000 from the government.

    At the lower end, category F sports, which in 2015-16 will include Olympic disciplines boxing, diving and weightlifting, will receive a $50,000 allocation.

    The redesign of participation funding follows a 12-month review and restructuring. While Fairfax has been told all sports support the logic of being more accountable about participation data, it is understood some are unhappy about their classifications.

    Gymnastics – rated a category B sport by the ASC in the new scheme and eligible for $650,000 in participation funding from the government – is said to be a case in point.

    The revamp will also cause some sports, notably swimming, to adjust their future participation budgets.

    Swimming received $866,000 in participation funds from the government in 2014-15, but having now been ranked as a category B sport it qualifies for only a $650,000 sum.

    Sports in this position will receive “transition funding” in 2015-16. For the past four years swimming has had what is now considered a relatively over-funded participation distribution contribution from government.

    In that period it received an additional $250,000 per annum for the area, and its 2014-15 participation total from government was $866,000.

    Read The Sydney Morning Herald

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  • I had made it through the first few weeks. The physical exhaustion was beginning to overcome the mental fatigue, and all I wanted was a long night’s sleep.

    But it wasn’t easy.

    Randy had been sick from cancer for a few months now, but even after a week, the news that my coach of 13 years was being moved to palliative care still took up a majority of my consciousness.

    I thought about it in the silence of our hotel room, at the pool, lap after lap, and almost everywhere in between.

    It left me with a series of questions: How would his family cope? What would our future hold? And, most importantly, how would Randy swallow that kind of news? How does anyone stay sane knowing his death is imminent?

    I told myself sleep would help.

    Maybe I would find answers tomorrow.

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    Women 200m Butterfly
    Men 100m Butterfly
    Women 200m Butterfly Victory Ceremony
    Men 100m Butterfly Victory Ceremony
    Women 100m Backstroke
    Men 400m Individual Medley
    Women 100m Backstroke Victory Ceremony
    Men 400m Individual Medley Victory Ceremony
    Women 200m Freestyle
    Men 4x100m Freestyle Relay
    Women 200m Freestyle Victory Ceremony
    Men 4x100m Freestyle Relay Victory Ceremony

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    Men 50m Freestyle
    Women 100m Freestyle
    Men 200m Backstroke
    Women 100m Breaststroke
    Men 200m Butterfly

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    Women 50m Butterfly
    Men 100m Freestyle
    Women 50m Butterfly Victory Ceremony
    Men 100m Freestyle Victory Ceremony
    Women 200m Backstroke
    Men 100m Breaststroke
    Women 200m Backstroke Victory Ceremony
    Men 100m Breaststroke Victory Ceremony
    Women 200m Individual Medley
    Men 4x200m Freestyle Relay
    Women 200m Individual Medley Victory Ceremony
    Men 4x200m Freestyle Relay Victory Ceremony

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    Men 200m Freestyle
    Women 800m Freestyle -Timed Final 02
    Men 200m Freestyle Victory Ceremony
    Women 800m Freestyle Victory Ceremony
    Men 100m Backstroke
    Women 400m Individual Medley
    Men 100m Backstroke Victory Ceremony
    Women 400m Individual Medley Victory Ceremony
    Men 200m Breaststroke
    Women 4x100m Freestyle Relay
    Men 200m Breaststroke Victory Ceremony
    Women 4x100m Freestyle Relay Victory Ceremony

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