The number of women in the British team could
rise above 50 percent from 44 percent at Rio in 2016, he added.
"For the first time it looks like we might have more women than
men in the Great Britain team for Tokyo as we see the fruition
of some fabulous athletic talent," the BBC quoted England as
saying.
"We have seen some fantastic role models in multiple Olympic
champions like Heather Stanning and Helen Glover, Jade Jones and
Nicola Adams.
"Everybody also looks up to Jessica Ennis-Hill and they have
clearly all had a great impact in terms of inspiring a new class
of young female athletes which is now emerging."
England also said Britain's Olympic Committee was hopeful its
athletes could match the medal haul from Rio, where they
finished second on the table behind the United States with 27
gold, 23 silver and 17 bronze.
"We have tough shoes to fill from Rio," he said.
"Typically, we don't set medal targets but we are hugely
confident that the investment by UK Sport... will make Team GB
as successful as it was in Rio."
(Reporting by Simon Jennings in Bengaluru)
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