The government claims that there will be a "sporting legacy" from the London 2012 Olympics. The government has made much of a target to increase, by two million by 2012, the 6.8m people playing sport, or doing some form of physical exercise for 30 minutes three times a week.
However, quarterly figures just released show that only three sports (athletics, canoeing and cycling) have recorded an increase in the number of people participating at least once a week; all the others have flatlined.
Don Foster, the Liberal Democrat shadow culture, media and sport secretary, is quoted in The Guardian:
"These disastrous figures show the government's Olympic legacy strategy is going badly wrong. Many sports which have had huge funding increases are actually witnessing a decline in participation."
Throwing money at a problem is not always the best way to resolve it.
Olympic Medals won during the Beijing 2008 Olympics
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