UK Sport has today confirmed the accreditation of a refreshed and expanded network of Elite Training Centres (ETCs), recognising their critical role in preparing Olympic and Paralympic athletes for success on the world stage.
The ETC accreditation marks a continued commitment to creating world-class daily training environments, where athletes, coaches and practitioners can thrive and perform at their best.
Building on the first cohort recognised in 2023, the latest accreditations reflect both the strength of the existing network and its continued evolution, as new centres join to further enhance the UK’s high performance system.
The organisations reaccredited are:
- , and the (Manchester City Council)
- (Sheffield City Council)
Newly accredited centres are:
- (The Football Association)
Together, these centres form a connected network of high performance environments across the UK, supporting athletes on a daily basis with access to world-class facilities, expertise and support services.
As part of an evolving System Performance Support approach, Elite Training Centres play a vital role in creating performance ecosystems that bring together people, expertise and environments to drive competitive advantage.
This networked approach is designed to improve access, foster collaboration across sports, and create environments where innovation and shared learning can flourish.
Dr Kate Baker, Director of Performance & People at UK Sport, said: “Our Elite Training Centres are at the heart of the UK’s high performance system. They are where athletes and teams do the hard work every day, supported by outstanding people and expertise.
“We are incredibly grateful to work with our Elite Training Centres to inspire the nation and make the public proud. Together we are shaping the greatest decade of extraordinary sporting moments and ETCs play a vital role in making this vision a reality, creating thriving environments where sports, athletes and coaches can perform at their best. We're excited to continue this journey with them, driving success and inspiring the nation.
“As we look ahead to Los Angeles 2028, French Alps 2030 and beyond, we are determined to continue evolving this network, strengthening the connections between centres, and creating even more innovative, inclusive and high performing environments for athletes and staff. We are delighted to welcome new centres into the network and to see the continued progression of those already accredited.”
To achieve accreditation, organisations must demonstrate excellence across a range of areas including facilities, people, partnerships, and organisational culture, alongside a clear commitment to continuous improvement.
All accredited centres will continue to work closely with UK Sport and partners across the system to enhance their environments and contribute to a shared, high-performing network that supports sustained success for Team GB and ParalympicsGB.