British athletes set to benefit from cutting edge technology
World class engineering will continue to support Great Britain鈥檚 elite athletes

Paralympian Shelly Wood shows just how light the new racing wheel is. Photo courtesy of BAE Systems.
It was announced today that BAE Systems will continue to act as UK Sport鈥檚 Official Research and Innovation Partner on the 鈥楻oad to Rio鈥�. The 拢800k agreement means athletes will have access to cutting-edge technology as they seek to apply scientific innovation to their training, recovery, injury prevention and in competition. This is the second phase of a partnership which has already benefited more than 20 different Olympic and Paralympic sports and 140 athletes ranging from cycling to skeleton.
Minister for Sport Hugh Robertson commented: 鈥淭he difference between success and failure in sport can often come down to the smallest of margins. The cutting edge technology from BAE Systems contributed to British athletes鈥� incredible success in the run-up to and during the London 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games. I am pleased that BAE Systems鈥� partnership with UK Sport will continue to support our best athletes, with Sochi and Rio on the horizon.鈥�
To mark the announcement, a revolutionary new racing wheel, which can improve the acceleration of Great Britain鈥檚 wheelchair racers by up to 20 per cent, was unveiled by London 2012 Paralympic silver medalist, Shelly Woods today.
Developed at BAE Systems鈥� R&D centre in Bristol 鈥� in partnership with and 鈥� the new advanced composite wheel is stronger, faster and lighter than designs used by racers previously. The increased lateral stiffness means new wheels no longer bend inwards, reducing friction between them and the track, improving speed and acceleration.
BAE Systems engineers will continue to work with UK Sport, and their science, medicine and technology arm, the English Institute of Sport, to support British sports and athletes ahead of major competitions including the forthcoming Winter Games
Simon Howison, Engineering Projects Director at BAE Systems, said: 鈥淭his partnership will continue to help us demonstrate how engineering can be applied in many different areas and encourage more young people to consider a career in science, technology, engineering and maths. We鈥檙e hugely proud to work with British athletes and help support incremental gains in performance that might make a real difference to the nation鈥檚 sporting success.鈥�
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