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SPORT NZ ANNUAL REPORT - Sport New Zealand

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<strong>ANNUAL</strong> <strong>REPORT</strong> 2012<br />

PERFORMANCE FOR 2011/12<br />

35<br />

INTERMEDIATE OUTCOME: ATHLETES PERFORMING TO A HIGHER LEVEL IN THE HIGH PERFORMANCE SYSTEM<br />

Performance Measure Standard for 2011/12 Standard for 2013-15 Progress<br />

Percentage of athletes<br />

supported by the high<br />

performance system who<br />

achieve their performance<br />

goals.<br />

By 30 June 2012:<br />

<strong>Sport</strong> <strong>NZ</strong> will establish<br />

baseline standards for<br />

these performance<br />

measures.<br />

By 30 June 2013, 2014,<br />

and 2015:<br />

Increase in percentage<br />

of athletes supported by<br />

the high performance<br />

system who achieve their<br />

performance goals each<br />

year.<br />

This information will be<br />

available once HPS<strong>NZ</strong>’s<br />

recently established<br />

athlete management<br />

database starts to capture<br />

this information.<br />

Number of athletes<br />

meeting their NSO’s high<br />

performance pathway<br />

criteria.<br />

Enough athletes in their<br />

NSO’s high performance<br />

pathway each year to<br />

meet HPS<strong>NZ</strong> targets (to<br />

be set).<br />

469 athletes currently<br />

meet their NSO’s high<br />

performance pathway<br />

criteria.<br />

INTERMEDIATE OUTCOME: ELITE ATHLETES HAVE THE NECESSARY HIGH PERFORMANCE<br />

INFRASTRUCTURE AND SUPPORT SYSTEM TO EXCEL<br />

Performance Measure Standard for 2011/12 Standard for 2013-15 Progress<br />

Quality and availability<br />

assessment of the<br />

high performance<br />

infrastructure and support<br />

system including: training<br />

facilities, coaching,<br />

support staff, planning,<br />

culture, athlete funding<br />

support, technology/<br />

equipment and high<br />

performance events.<br />

By 30 June 2012:<br />

HPS<strong>NZ</strong> will establish<br />

baseline standards for this<br />

performance measure.<br />

Standards to be<br />

established from ongoing<br />

high performance system<br />

debriefs and surveys (e.g.<br />

those currently conducted<br />

for the Olympic sports<br />

<strong>Sport</strong> <strong>NZ</strong> supports) and<br />

pinnacle event debriefs.<br />

Baseline data will be<br />

reported in <strong>Sport</strong> <strong>NZ</strong>’s<br />

annual report for 2011/12.<br />

By 30 June 2013, 2014,<br />

and 2015:<br />

Increase in performance<br />

measure each year.<br />

Post London Olympic<br />

debriefs reported the<br />

following levels of<br />

satisfaction (as either<br />

satisfied or very satisfied):<br />

..<br />

Performance Planning:<br />

54% of athletes and<br />

coaches<br />

..<br />

Strength and<br />

Conditioning: 84% of<br />

athletes and coaches<br />

..<br />

Technology Support:<br />

69% of athletes and<br />

coaches<br />

..<br />

HPS<strong>NZ</strong> Coach<br />

Performance Support:<br />

77% of coaches<br />

..<br />

HPS<strong>NZ</strong> Athlete<br />

Performance Support:<br />

91% of athletes<br />

..<br />

Performance<br />

Enhancement Grant:<br />

70% of athletes.

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