Rio 2016 Olympic medallists Alistair Brownlee, Jonathan Brownlee and Vicky Holland remain on the podium programme and are joined by world medallists Jess Learmonth and Georgia Taylor-Brown.
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Rio 2016 Olympic medallists Alistair Brownlee, Jonathan Brownlee and Vicky Holland remain on the podium programme and are joined by world medallists Jess Learmonth and Georgia Taylor-Brown.
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The Paratriathlon World Class Programme remains unchanged at the podium level but World Champion Hannah Moore (PTS4) and Michael Taylor (PTS4) have been included at podium potential level after demonstrating their competitiveness with their respective Paralympic classifications.
Athletes selected on to the programmes are also able to access to world-class sports science and medicine services, and support from British Triathlon’s leading performance team.
British Triathlon Performance Director, Mike Cavendish, said: “It’s great to announce such strong athletes on to the triathlon and paratriathlon world class programmes for 2020.
“The past 12 months have been great for the sport; we have seen strong results from the Triathlon and Paratriathlon programmes and we know where we can improve ahead of next year’s Games.”
He concluded: “It’s important we all recognise UK Sport and the National Lottery as we strive towards success in Tokyo 2020. It’s the 25th anniversary of National Lottery and the impact it’s made to Olympic and Paralympic sport has been immeasurable.”
The 2020 UK Sport Lottery Funded World Class Performance Programme include:
Triathlon:
Podium:
Alistair Brownlee, 31, from Leeds, trains Leeds
Jonny Brownlee, 29, from Leeds, trains Leeds
Vicky Holland, 33, from Gloucester, trains Bath
Jess Learmonth, 31, from Leeds, trains Leeds
Non Stanford, 30, from Swansea, training base TBC
Jodie Stimpson, 30, from Oldbury, trains Loughborough
Georgia Taylor-Brown, 25, from Manchester, trains Leeds
Alex Yee, 20, from London, trains Leeds
Podium Potential:
Marc Austin, 24, from Glasgow, trains Glasgow
Gordon Benson, 24, from Leeds, trains Leeds
Tom Bishop, 27, from Derby, trains Leeds
Sam Dickinson, 21, from York, trains Leeds
Ben Dijkstra, 20, from Loughborough, trains Loughborough
Grant Sheldon, 24, from Hamilton, trains Stirling
Sophie Coldwell, 23, from Nottingham, trains Loughborough
Olivia Mathias, 20, from Newark, Nottinghamshire, trains Loughborough
Sian Rainsley, 21, from Coventry, trains Leeds
Kate Waugh, 19, from Gateshead, trains Leeds
Paratriathlon:
Podium:
Fran Brown, 35, from London, trains London
Claire Cashmore, 31, from Kidderminster, trains London
Dave Ellis, 33, from Heanor, train Loughborough
Melissa Reid, 29, from Truro, trains Cornwall
Alison Peasgood, 32, from Dunfermline, trains Stirling
George Peasgood, 24, from Saffron Walden, trains Loughborough
Lauren Steadman, 26, from Peterborough, trains Portsmouth/Lanzarote
Joe Townsend, 31, from Eastbourne, trains Eastbourne
Podium Potential:
Steven Crowley, 42, from Exeter, trains Exeter
Jade Jones-Hall, 23, from Middlesbrough, trains Leeds
Hannah Moore, 23, from Stalbridge, trains Loughborough
Michael Taylor, 23, from Cornwall, trains Loughborough
Paratriathlon Guides:
Rosie Lindsay, 22, trains Loughborough
Jordan Hull, 22, trains Loughborough
Nikki Bartlett, 32, trains Loughborough
Luke Pollard, 28, RAF – trains Loughborough
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To find out more about each athlete, view their profile on the British Triathlon website here:https://www.britishtriathlon.org/gb-teams/elite-team/athletes
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