GLL Sport Foundation celebrates 2026 Bath and North East Somerset athlete intake

60 talented athletes from Bath and North East Somerset to benefit from £50,000 worth of support as the GLL Sport Foundation announces its 2026 athlete cohort

Charitable social enterprise and worker-owned co-op GLL have announced 60 athletes from Bath and North East Somerset will benefit from the 2026 intake of its GLL Sport Foundation (GSF) – the largest independent athlete award programme in the UK.
 
Now in its 18th year the GLL Sport Foundation (GSF) has so far contributed over £19m worth of athlete funding and support and distributed over 34,000 awards to young and talented athletes in 83 areas of the UK where GLL operate and across 121 different sports.
 
At a GSF Awards Event held at Bath Pavilion on 4th June,  athletes and partners gathered to hear how this year's athlete award fund of £49,790 will help support talented athletes on their sporting journey.
 
The GSF supports athletes through financial bursaries, access to physical rehabilitation and mental wellbeing support and all athletes are also given access to over 250 sport and leisure facilities across the UK operated by GLL under its "BETTER" brand. These include Bath Sports and Leisure Centre and Keynsham Leisure Centre in B&NES.
 
Over 18 years, the GLL Sport Foundation (GSF) has continued to be at the forefront of developing local young athletic talent with the majority of athletes under the age of 21 and on average 87% of athletes receive no other funding or athlete support, which underlines the importance of the scheme to up and coming athletes.
 
GLL’s recent research shows that many talented athletes struggle to realise their dreams of sporting glory due to rising costs of equipment, training, physiotherapy, travel and nutrition. For them, a GSF Award can be the lifeline to staying in training and meeting their potential.
 
Previous local GSF athletes in Bath and North East Somerset include Olympic gold medallists Kieran Bird, Calum Jarvis (swimming) and Joseph Choong (modern pentathlon).
 
GSF National Ambassadors include Joe Clarke, Kimberley Woods, Tulley Kearny, Louise Fiddes, Lilah Fear and Lewis Gibson and amongst GSF Alumni are Tom Daley, Ellie Simmonds, Daryl Neita and Anthony Joshua.

Partnership Manager Barnaby Rich said “It was wonderful to hear such inspiring stories at the presentation event from these local talented athletes. We are pleased to help support them on their sporting journey, especially as 88% of them receive no other funding”.
 
For more information visit www.gllsportfoundation.org 
 
The GLL Sport Foundation's Patron is Sally Gunnell, OBE and partners involved in the programme include; SportsAid, SportsAid Wales, Mary Peters Trust, sponsors from GLL's supply chain and local authority partners.