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Elite swimming at Wales National Pool threatened by cuts | Elite swimming at Wales National Pool threatened by cuts |
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The future of Wales' elite centre for Olympic and Paralympic swimmers is in doubt and could be decided next week. | |
Cuts to British Swimming's budget after a poor London 2012 mean Swansea is not guaranteed funding as Wales' only intensive training centre beyond 2013. | |
BBC Wales understands swimmers based at the Wales National Pool have been told preparation for the 2014 Commonwealth Games will not be affected. | BBC Wales understands swimmers based at the Wales National Pool have been told preparation for the 2014 Commonwealth Games will not be affected. |
British Swimming said no decision had been made. | British Swimming said no decision had been made. |
Swansea is now one of four British intensive swimming training centres (ITCs). | |
British Swimming has already scrapped funding to its ITC in Stockport as it tries to make savings of nearly £4m. | British Swimming has already scrapped funding to its ITC in Stockport as it tries to make savings of nearly £4m. |
An announcement on Swansea's longer term future as an ITC will not be made before the end of swimming's World Championships on Sunday. | |
It is understood negotiations between British Swimming and Swim Wales are continuing. | It is understood negotiations between British Swimming and Swim Wales are continuing. |
A British Swimming spokesman said: "The consultation is still ongoing and no decision has been made one way or the other." | A British Swimming spokesman said: "The consultation is still ongoing and no decision has been made one way or the other." |
Nobody from Swim Wales was available for comment. | Nobody from Swim Wales was available for comment. |
Swansea has already lost one of its star attractions with multiple Paralympic medal-winning swimmer Ellie Simmonds deciding in July to relocate to Loughborough. | |
The Wales National Pool is currently the base for Olympians Georgia Davies and Jemma Lowe as well as World and Commonwealth medallist Jazz Carlin. | The Wales National Pool is currently the base for Olympians Georgia Davies and Jemma Lowe as well as World and Commonwealth medallist Jazz Carlin. |
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