I don't like the way it sounds like they're focusing more on competitive sports. I understand they are good, however, often it then means that sport becomes elitist. Only those that are extremely good in sports will be able to play (and only those with money will be able to afford to play). You'll see wealthy parents paying for their children to be in clubs and organisations to improve their skills and it will be so dreadfully competitive that many will be excluded, especially those of a lower income. This has been going on for years in some areas of the states.
The problem here is twofold - first of all, pretty much ALL children benefit from sport, not just those that are "good at it." And secondly, how are they going to build a good base of athletes for competitive sports if only a chosen few are participating?
I also think they are making a huge mistake. They complain about children being obese then get rid of funding for sports programmes that could help this. Not to mention taking away activities that keep kids out of trouble sometimes.