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What Are These 'Elite' Sports Than Can Stay Open?

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Bobbisox1 | 23:12 Mon 04th Jan 2021 | News
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Yard of ale and bar skittles !
Football, obvs. Got to feed those schoolkids somehow.
The definition for elite sport is whether a participant derives the majority of their living from the activity.
Darts then?
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^^^ hehe Doogie
Bet you anything it's 'footie' - before I read any further. :(
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"For the purposes of this guidance the definition of an ‘elite athlete’ means a person who is:
* an individual who derives a living from competing in a sport
* a senior representative nominated by a relevant sporting body
* a member of the senior training squad for a relevant sporting body, or
* on an elite development pathway.

For these purposes, a “relevant sporting body” is the national governing body of a sport which may nominate athletes to represent either (a) Great Britain and Northern Ireland at the Summer Olympic and Paralympic Games to be held in Tokyo, or the Winter Olympic and Paralympic Games to be held in Beijing, or (b) England, Wales, Scotland, Northern Ireland, Gibraltar, Guernsey, Jersey and the Isle of Man at the Commonwealth Games to be held in Birmingham in those sports which are not part of the Tokyo Olympic and Paralympic Games programme.

A “senior representative” means a person who is considered by a relevant sporting body to be a candidate to qualify to compete on behalf of (a) Great Britain and Northern Ireland in the Olympic and Paralympic Games to be held in Tokyo or Beijing, or (b) England, Wales, Scotland, Northern Ireland, Gibraltar, Guernsey, Jersey and the Isle of Man at the Commonwealth Games to be held in Birmingham in those sports which are not part of the Tokyo Olympic and Paralympic Games programme.

An “elite development pathway” means a development pathway established by the national governing body of a sport to prepare athletes (a) so that they may derive a living from competing in that sport, or (b) to compete in that sport in the Olympic or Paralympic Games"

Source:
https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/coronavirus-covid-19-guidance-on-phased-return-of-sport-and-recreation/elite-sport-return-to-training-guidance-step-one--2

Full set of relevant documents here:
https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/coronavirus-covid-19-guidance-on-phased-return-of-sport-and-recreation
Chris - do first-aiders (medics at footie) and sports masseurs count as necessary?
//Darts then?//

Darts was officially recognised by Sport England in 2005.
^^^and groundsmen, cleaners, laundry workers .
22.36 ^^^ are these necessary?
>>> Chris - do first-aiders (medics at footie) and sports masseurs count as necessary?

The official guidance documents refer to 'support staff' (rather than specifying any specific roles). See my link above.
Thanks. I did read it but wondered if it only applied to managers, refs and linesmen. I find it all a bit confusing.
If it didn’t apply to the players there’d be little point
It applies to everyone associated with elite sports, so that includes anyone required to set up the event, manage the event, broadcast the event etc. This also means that hotels can allow staff and crew to stay in an otherwise closed hotel, for the purpose of allowing the event to go ahead.

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