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What has been the impact of the National Lottery on both elite and mass participation in the UK?  

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What has been the impact of the National Lottery on both elite and mass participation in the UK? The National Lottery was set up in 1995 by the government in order to supply important areas with money and sport was one of the selected areas alongside education and heath. The National Lottery provides money to sport which benefits both elite performers and mass participation. The World Class programme set-up by Sport England is funded by lottery funding. This programme is there to provide elite performers with funding to carry on and excel in their own sport. The programme does this in three stages, Performance, Potential and Start. The National Lottery provides approximately £60 million per year towards the World Class programme, and this money comes back to the elite performers who are in this programme with the performers in the Performance programme getting the most funding as they are expected to...

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