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Mar 13th 2009
British Swimming Announce £15million Investment by British Gas
BRITISH SWIMMING ANNOUNCE £15 MILLION INVESTMENT BY BRITISH GAS IN THE FUTURE OF SWIMMING
 
British Swimming has announced today that British Gas will be its sponsoring partner in the run up to the London 2012 Olympics – and beyond until 2015.
 
British Gas has pledged £15 million over the next six years and will support every level of swimming, from learners and grassroots to elite athletes. It will also support related sports such as water polo and diving.
 
The new partnership will back projects aiming to provide everyone in Britain with an opportunity to learn to swim and reach their full potential in the pool. It builds on the success of the Beijing Olympics encouraging people from all backgrounds and standards to get involved and enjoy swimming.
 
"Swimming has been waiting a long time for a principal sponsor. We welcome the opportunity that the British Gas sponsorship raises for London specifically with the potential twin benefits of the Mayor London Legacy Plan". Colin Brown, Director of London Swimming
 
 
British Gas’s support for British Swimming will focus on three key areas:
 
1)     Committed to Communities – Swimming is Britain’s biggest participation sport with 12 million people swimming regularly but many local pools are under threat of closure due to high running costs. The partnership between British Gas and British Swimming will work with local pools and community groups to help stop pools closing and enable them to remain at the heart of the community.
 
2)     Committed to Kids and Health – British Swimming and British Gas will work together to support a healthy future for children and swimming in Britain. They hope that by 2010, more children leaving primary school will be able to swim 25m and have a good knowledge of water safety. Beyond schools, they also aim to encourage half a million more people to swim regularly via schemes such as Learn to Swim and Swimfit.
 
3)     Committed to Gold – The partnership will help identify, nurture and support talented individuals and increase the number of world-ranked British athletes. The partnership will support British Swimming ambitions for success in 2012 and beyond.
 
The sponsorship includes the three Home Country Associations of the ASA, Swim Wales and Scottish swimming, and provides British Gas with the title sponsorship of all British aquatic teams as well as national events across all disciplines – a partnership at all levels from grassroots to elite.
 
British Swimming Chief Executive David Sparkes welcomed the deal: “This is a great partnership with tremendous synergy between British Swimming, the home country federations and British Gas.
 
“British Swimming looks forward to working with British Gas as a long term partner and this provides us all with an opportunity to take a significant step forward. Together we’ll work hard towards achieving more medals in London 2012 and to get more people swimming more often and having more fun.
 
“Just as British Gas works for millions of customers, the home country swimming associations provide excellent programmes for all – from young children and learn to swim through to adult health and participation schemes – these care for all ages and abilities involved with swimming.”
 
Commenting on the announcement, Rick Vlemmiks, Marketing Director at British Gas, said:
 
“We’re very proud to be partnering with British Swimming and working together to get more people in Britain reaching their potential in the pool.
 
“Our role is to support British Swimming across the board.  This means nurturing the talent of Britain’s brightest hopes for London 2012 and beyond, but also, with many local pools under threat of closure, working hard to help pools cut their running costs and stay open.”
 
“We want to get children enthused about swimming and more adults involved in what is already Britain’s biggest participation sport.
 
“From paddling pool to the podium, we are committed to getting people from all walks of life and all standards involved in, and enjoying, swimming.”
 
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Notes to editors
 
The launch of the partnership was held today at Clissold Leisure Centre in Hackney.
 
For further details contact Dave Richards, British Swimming Media Manager, on 01509 632237, 0778 992 6136 or email dave.richards@swimming.org
 
Elliott Grady, British Gas Media Relations – 01784 878704 or 07789 579114 or e-mail Elliott.Grady@centrica.com
 
 
About British Gas
British Gas, the biggest energy supplier in the country, has the lowest carbon intensity of any of the major UK energy suppliers in terms of tonnes of CO2 emitted per megawatt hour of electricity supplied to customers.
 
The company is one of the biggest investors in renewable power generation, principally offshore wind. Its recently completed Lynn and Inner Dowsing development, off the Lincolnshire coast, is the UK's largest offshore wind development.
 
British Gas is committed to energy efficiency. Our Energy Savers Report provides free expert advice on how you can cut energy use in the home and, in turn, save money. So far, the report has shown over 2 million people how they could make an average saving of £175 a year. To complete a report go to www.britishgas.co.uk/energy-efficiency/energy-savers-report
 
About British Swimming
British Swimming is the National Governing Body for Swimming, Diving, Synchronised Swimming, Water Polo and Open Water in Great Britain.  It is responsible internationally for the high performance representation of the sport. The members of British Swimming are the three Home Countries national governing bodies of England (Amateur Swimming Association), Scotland (Scottish Amateur Swimming Association) and Wales. (Welsh Amateur Swimming Association)  British Swimming seeks to enable its athletes to achieve gold medal success at the Olympics, Paralympics, World Championships and Commonwealth Games.