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Olympian Eilish McColgan wins appeal for lottery funding -

FUNDING: Dundee’s two-time Olympian restored to British Athletics scheme

- eric nicolson enicolson@thecourier.co.uk

British Athletics has announced that Eilish McColgan has been restored to its Olympic World Class Performanc­e Programme for 2016–2017.

The Dundee two-time Olympian was controvers­ially cut from the group of athletes receiving National Lottery funding.

Her coach, mother Liz, described Eilish’s omission as “disappoint­ing, not right, and not fair”, but she has now won her appeal.

Eilish said: “Obviously I’m really happy that my appeal was successful.

“Naturally I was disappoint­ed when not included on the original World Class Performanc­e Programme last month, as I felt I did everything I could this year after injury and hit all the necessary criteria. It’s nice for that to have been recognised.

“I look forward to being a part of the World Class Performanc­e Programme and hope to continue improving in the 5,000m, which is still a new event for me, throughout the next year looking towards London 2017 (the World Championsh­ips) and beyond.”

With the addition of McColgan, British Athletics has now selected 15 athletes for its Olympic Podium programme and 30 athletes for the Olympic Podium Potential programme, with a further 26 athletes included across the various Olympic World Class Performanc­e Programme relay squads.

The British Athletics performanc­e director Neil Black said: “Eilish presented us with a very strong case for her inclusion on this year’s World Class Performanc­e Programme.

“The panel reviewed their original decision and concluded that the additional informatio­n provided by Eilish within her appeal warranted her inclusion on the WCPP for 2016-17.”

Funded by the National Lottery through UK Sport, British Athletics’ World Class Performanc­e Programme selection is based on the potential to win medals at an Olympic or Paralympic Games (with special considerat­ion to the IAAF World Athletics Championsh­ips at London 2017).

British Athletics invests 100% of the UK Sport grant on elite coaching, provision of world-class training facilities, medical and sports science services, warm-weather training camps and major championsh­ips team travel to ensure its athletes perform to the highest achievable standards.

Athletes will also receive targeted financial assistance from UK Sport through the World Class Performanc­e Programme’s Athlete Personal Award (APA).

Eilish missed the 2015 season after breaking her ankle.

However, the 25-year-old made the Great Britain team for Rio despite having her funding cut for 2015-16.

She finished 13th in the 5,000m final in Brazil, having switched from the 3,000m steeplecha­se, in which she competed at the London Olympics in 2012.

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Picture: PA. Eilish McColgan: restored to British Athletics’ Olympic World Class Performanc­e Programme.

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