NSWIS SELECTION GUIDELINES - Winter Sports

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NSWIS SELECTION GUIDELINES - Winter Sports NSWIS Aim The NSW Institute of Sport (NSWIS) will work in partnership with sport to deliver programs that will develop and assist identified high performance NSW athletes and coaches to achieve excellence and success at international level. NSWIS will be a major player in the delivery of internationally recognised programs, coaching and services to achieve world-class performance as a part of an effective, nationally coordinated, high performance sport network. NSWIS will apply local flexibility to support talent. Program Purpose Winter sports in Australia continue to achieve results that appear out of proportion to the size and status of the sport in Australia. The Olympic Winter Institute of Australia (OWIA) together with Ski & Snowboard Australia (SSA) as the largest Australian winter sport National Sporting Organisation (NSO), have been innovative and remain progressive in developing systems and partnerships to foster high performance success. Winter sports in Australia targets athletes and program areas in which Australia can be successful at the highest levels of international competition. Results by Australian athletes over the past eighteen years have continually surprised the international winter sports community. This success has been achieved by a careful investment strategy of effort, expertise and resources, where program focus and target areas are clearly identified, investigated, understood, committed to and invested in. The strategic model underpinning past success, has been one of complete cooperation between all of the stakeholders in high performance winter sports in Australia. This unique model has featured the OWI sharing program operations with NSWIS and SSA to provide underpinning program, home base and pathway support. These programs are operated by NSWIS in partnership with SSA and OWIA, and include Freestyle Moguls, Park and Pipe (Ski and Snowboard) Snowboard Cross and Ski Cross. In addition, a small number of individual scholarships will be offered in the disciplines of Alpine and Cross Country Skiing. NSWIS Programs will support the daily training needs and aim to provide world-class coaching, training and competition, facilities and support services to improve athlete development. Selection Aim The aim of selection is to ensure the best and most suitable athletes available are included in NSWIS programs, according to program description, selection processes and criteria as agreed. 1

Program Description Target Athlete Group The NSWIS program generally caters for senior elite and elite development athletes who are likely to represent Australia at the World Cup, World Championship & Olympic level. NB: All athletes must be Australian citizens and current financial paying members to the state/national sporting organisations to be nominated for NSWIS scholarship. Structure The NSWIS program is a decentralised program operating from the NSWIS, Jindabyne Sport and Recreation Centre, Perisher and Thredbo ski resorts and other identified venues both domestically and internationally. Maximum no. of scholarships Up to 43 NSWIS scholarship (Podium, Podium Potential A & B, Developing and Emerging) will be selected each year. Freestyle Moguls up to 12 athletes Park and Pipe (Ski and Snowboard) up to 20 athletes Snowboard Cross up to 9 athletes Ski Cross up to 3 athletes Individual 4 athletes NB: individual scholarships will be offered in the disciplines of Alpine and Cross Country skiing. Two scholarships will be offered per discipline with one scholarship for a current cycle athlete (2018) and one for a future cycle athlete (2022). Please note: The NSWIS Winter Sports Program has an overall maximum of 43 scholarships. Each discipline may nominate up to their respective squad maximum, however nomination/eligibility does not guarantee selection. If the nominated squad numbers exceed the overall Program scholarship maximum the JMC will have the final decision on the athlete numbers within each discipline. 2

Selection Criteria Athletes will be eligible for inclusion into the NSWIS Winter Sports Squad based on their performance relative to selection criteria for one of the scholarship categories listed below. NB: Eligibility does not necessarily guarantee an NSWIS scholarship offer. This will be dependent on the number of scholarships available and athletes will be ranked by performance accordingly and will need to gain the necessary recommendation from the discipline Head Coach/Coordinator and/or NSWIS Winter Sports Coordinator and subsequent approval by the JMC. Winter Sports Disciplines covered by NSWIS Selection The selection of athletes for the NSWIS Winter Sports Program covers events for males and females included in the Winter Olympic Games and World Championships from the disciplines of Freestyle Moguls, Park and Pipe (Ski and Snowboard), Snowboard Cross and Ski Cross. In addition, winter sport individual scholarships are available for athletes competing in the disciplines of Alpine and Cross Country Skiing. The NSWIS Winter Sports program does not support para athletes; these athletes may be supported through the NSWIS Individual Athlete Performance Program (outside of the NSWIS Winter Sports Program). NSWIS Scholarship Categories There are 5 scholarship categories within Freestyle Moguls, Park and Pipe (Ski and Snowboard), Snowboard Cross and Ski Cross disciplines and 1 additional scholarship category for NSWIS Winter Sports Program individual scholarships. Component Podium and Podium Potential (A & B) Generally OWIA contracted athletes Approx. 16 athletes FM 4 athletes SBX 4 athletes P&P 6 athletes SX 2 athletes Detail Freestyle moguls (FM) Domestic Winter residential based in Jindabyne (Perisher), International Winter northern hemisphere World Cup circuit Dryland training in home base (NSW/VIC) Access to OWI and NSWIS discipline coaches, facilities, equipment and high performance services Snowboard Cross (SBX) Domestic Winter camps based in Jindabyne (Perisher/Thredbo) and New Zealand, International Winter northern hemisphere World Cup circuit Dryland training in home base (NSW/VIC) Access to OWI coaches, facilities, equipment and high performance services Snowboard and Ski - Park & Pipe (P&P) Pro athlete model Athlete must compete in designated benchmark event (Australian Team approach) Access to facilities, equipment and high performance services Ski Cross (SX) Domestic Winter camps based/or residential based in Jindabyne (Perisher/Thredbo) International Winter based in Europe Dryland training in home base (NSW/VIC) Access to discipline coaches, facilities, equipment and high performance services NSWIS / OWIA Overseas Home Developing Approx. 13 athletes Freestyle moguls (FM) Domestic Winter residential based in Jindabyne (Perisher), International Winter northern hemisphere Nor Am Cup circuit 3

FM 3 athletes SBX 2 athletes P&P 6 athletes SX 1 athlete Dryland training in home base (NSW/VIC) Access to NSWIS discipline coaches, facilities, equipment and high performance services NSWIS Overseas Snowboard Cross (SBX) Home Access to OWI coaches, facilities, equipment and high performance services Domestic Winter based in Jindabyne (Perisher/Thredbo) and New Zealand, International Winter based in US/Europe Dryland training in home base (NSW/VIC) Snowboard and Ski - Park & Pipe (P&P) Domestic Winter camps based in Jindabyne (Perisher/Thredbo) SSA Coordinated Access to facilities, equipment and high performance services Dryland training in home base (NSW/VIC) Ski Cross (SX) Access to SSA/OWI/NSWIS coaches, facilities, equipment and high performance services Domestic Winter based in Jindabyne (Perisher/Thredbo) and New Zealand, International Winter based in Europe Dryland training in home base (NSW/VIC) Emerging Approx. 21 athletes FM 5 athletes SBX 2-3 athletes P&P 8 athletes Freestyle moguls (FM) Access to NSWIS coach, facilities, equipment and high performance services Domestic Winter based in Jindabyne (Perisher), International Winter northern hemisphere Nor Am Cup circuit Dryland training in home base (NSW/VIC) Snowboard Cross (SBX) Access to NSWIS coach, facilities, equipment and high performance services Domestic Winter based in Jindabyne (Perisher/Thredbo) and New Zealand, International Winter based in US/Europe Dryland training in home base (NSW/VIC) Snowboard and Ski - Park & Pipe (P&P) Domestic Winter camps based in Jindabyne (Perisher/Thredbo) SSA Coordinated Access to facilities, equipment and high performance services Dryland training in home base (NSW/VIC) NSWIS Overseas Home Individual 4 athletes Alpine 2 Cross Country - 2 Alpine & Cross Country Access to NSWIS facilities, equipment and high performance services (as agreed through athlete IPP) NB: Approx. numbers exceed the Program s maximum number of 45 scholarships. Each year there will be variance in scholarship level/discipline numbers. The NSWIS Winter Sports JMC will determine final numbers each year. 4

Selection Timeframes The NSWIS squad will be selected in April/May each year. Athlete scholarships will commence on the 1 st May through to 30 th April of the following year. General Selection of NSWIS Athletes Scholarships will be filled based on a combination of the athlete s: Performance at nominated events (within the 12 months prior to selection to the squad); Fitness and athletic ability Technical competence Tactical Nous tactical ability in relation to each Winter Sports discipline Potential to improve and progression Competitive ability Individual application in training and competition Team/Squad orientation ability to fit in Specific sport standards/technical considerations NB: performances to be considered must be recorded at National and International body sanctioned competition and must be achieved within the twelve months prior to selection. NB: Subjectivity is an unavoidable part of athlete selection where potential to perform is being assessed. Athlete Support Athlete training schedules and support will vary between scholarship categories and disciplines: Area Podium and Podium Potential A &B Scholarships Developing Scholarship Emerging Scholarship Winter Sports Individual Scholarships Coaching OWIA discipline Head Coach to deliver training sessions. AIS and NSWIS discipline Head Coach to deliver training sessions NSWIS FFS Coaching as required. OWIA and NSWIS discipline Head Coach to deliver training sessions NSWIS FFS Coaching as required. Personal coaches to deliver training sessions. Venues Provided at Perisher, Thredbo and overseas locations as determined by OWIA discipline Head Coach. Provided at Perisher, Thredbo and overseas locations as determined by NSWIS discipline Head Coach. Provided at Perisher, Thredbo and overseas locations as determined by NSWIS discipline Head Coach. Access to Perisher, and Thredbo as appropriate, determined by NSWIS Winter Sports Coordinating Coach Equipment Select equipment provided through OWIA / NSWIS. Select equipment provided through NSWIS. Select equipment provided through NSWIS. N/A Camps & Competition Support Attendance at OWIA Camps. Attendance at NSWIS Camps. Attendance at NSWIS Camps. Attendance at NSWIS Camps. High Performance Services Priority access to services as determined by OWIA discipline Head Coach. Priority access to services as determined by NSWIS discipline Head Coach/Coordinator. Group Coaching sessions and access to S&C as determined by NSWIS discipline Head Coach/Coordinator. Access to services as determined by NSWIS Winter Sports Coordinating Coach. Screening Compulsory medical, physio and ECG screenings. Compulsory medical, physio and EC screenings. Compulsory medical, physio and EC screenings. Compulsory medical, physio and ECG screenings. Uniform Uniform supplied through OWIA. NSWIS uniform as per NSWIS Uniform Policy As per NSWIS Uniform Policy As per NSWIS Uniform Policy As per NSWIS Uniform Policy 5

NSWIS Selection Guidelines Squad Selection Ratification The National discipline specific committee (including the OWIA/NSWIS coach/ coordinator where applicable) will nominate athletes for scholarship based on their respective national discipline selection criteria. The nominated scholarship athletes will be provided to the NSWIS Winter Sports Program JMC for approval. The JMC will review the squads as a whole, and ensure the overall Program numbers are within maximum scholarship numbers before providing final approval. If overall numbers exceed maximum numbers the JMC will have final decision of numbers within each squad. Discipline squad numbers will vary year to year. The nominated Scholarship athletes must be approved by the JMC prior to athlete notification and induction. NB: Selection criteria will be reviewed annually by the JMC. NB: Selection to the NSW State teams and National teams is independent from NSWIS Squad athlete selection or membership. Athletes are under no obligation to accept a NSWIS scholarship offer. Accepting and Maintaining a NSWIS Scholarship The NSWIS Scholarship athletes must sign and abide by a NSWIS Athlete Agreement and Athlete Code of Conduct for the term of the scholarship. It is the responsibility of the athlete to ensure all conditions of the Agreement are met at all times, including maintenance of a healthy lifestyle and fitness. The composition of the squad may be amended by the JMC at any time where an athlete s scholarship is withdrawn based on an athlete s performance review, or an athlete meets selection criteria during the course of a scholarship year. The level of scholarship an athlete receives is performance based. All scholarships will be reviewed 2 times per year. These will be held on a 6 monthly basis in October and May following the domestic and international seasons. Following each review, NSWIS athletes will either remain at their current scholarship level or be nominated by the discipline Head Coach to be elevated or demoted to another scholarship level. Athletes who perform below expectation and do not meet expected performance indicators may have their scholarship withdrawn. Athlete Withdrawal from NSWIS Sport Squad Scholarship An athlete wishing to withdraw their NSWIS Scholarship may do so by informing the NSWIS Winter Sports Coordinator in writing at any time. Any equipment loaned to an athlete through the NSWIS Winter Sport Program must be returned to the discipline Head Coach upon withdrawal of a scholarship. Athletes who do not return equipment will be liable for the cost of all outstanding equipment. 6

Scholarship Suspension / Termination An athlete s scholarship may be suspended or terminated where s/he breaches the NSWIS Athlete Agreement, Code of Conduct, Sport Code of Conduct (or equivalent) and/ or brings the Institute and / or the Sport into disrepute. In this instance the NSWIS CEO, in consultation with the Program Partners will recommend to the NSWIS Board, the suspension or termination of the athletes scholarship. The NSWIS Board is the only body that has the power to terminate or suspend an athlete scholarship. The athlete, discipline Head Coach/Coach Coordinator and Program Partners will be advised in writing of the outcome. Athlete Appeals Process Relating to Non Selection of NSWIS Athlete Scholarship Athletes may appeal non-selection to the NSWIS or withdrawal of a scholarship by contacting the Coordinator of the NSWIS Appeals Panel in writing within two weeks of withdrawal or non-selection. The NSWIS Appeals Panel will hear all appeals within two weeks of notification and will consist of the Coordinator and JMC. The Coordinator may appoint an independent to the Appeals Panel where deemed necessary or at an athlete s request. A full report of the Appeals Panel s decision will be forwarded to the athlete and NSWIS CEO within one week of the Appeals hearing. Athletes may be accompanied by a support person of their choice at all times during the Appeals process. 7