- BBC Sport extends broadcast rights for major UK athletics events through 2029.
- Coverage includes the Novuna London Athletics Meet and UK Championships.
- The deal secures free, nationwide access via BBC TV, iPlayer, and digital platforms.
British athletics is set to remain in the national spotlight as the BBC and Athletic Ventures announce a new five-year broadcast agreement, running through 2029.
Athletic Ventures, a collaboration between UK Athletics, London Marathon Events, and The Great Run Company, is focused on revitalising the sport domestically.
UK Athletics to Stay on BBC Screens in New Five-Year Broadcasting Deal
By maintaining consistent national coverage, this deal offers UK athletes a platform to build their public profiles and attract sponsorships, especially as the country prepares for future global competitions.
In an era where many sports are shifting behind paywalls, this free-to-air agreement positions athletics as a truly accessible sport, fostering deeper engagement across generations.
The BBC’s cross-platform approach—blending traditional TV with digital services like iPlayer and BBC Sport online—caters to changing viewer habits, making athletics easier to follow on the go.
This agreement builds on the momentum of high-profile events like the 2024 London Athletics Meet, where record-breaking attendance and performances demonstrated the sport’s renewed appeal to UK audiences.
This five-year extension not only protects the future of UK athletics broadcasting but also amplifies the sport’s relevance in a fast-changing media and sporting environment. With strong infrastructure and national exposure, British athletics is poised for a vibrant new chapter.
As UKA CEO Jack Buckner remarked, “This deal is testament to our long-term vision.” In securing stability and reach, the partnership exemplifies a forward-thinking model for sports coverage in the digital age.