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International Sports Medicine, Science and Performance Conference, Leeds

International Sports Medicine, Science and Performance Conference, Leeds. Wednesday 21 July 2010 = 75 days to go. We are England. Modernisation review New President – Dame Kelly Holmes New Chairman – Sir Andrew Foster New Board – mix of business and sport

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International Sports Medicine, Science and Performance Conference, Leeds

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  1. International Sports Medicine, Science and Performance Conference, Leeds

  2. Wednesday 21 July 2010 = 75 days to go We are England

  3. Modernisation review New President – Dame Kelly Holmes New Chairman – Sir Andrew Foster New Board – mix of business and sport New Chef de Mission – Craig Hunter New branding – We are England Fundraising to become independent of Sport England Succession planning Modernisation review

  4. Games management Craig Hunter – Chef de Mission (Volunteer) Ann Hogbin – General Team Manager – Operations (CGE Chief Executive) Don Parker – General Team Manager – Performance (CGE Sports Director) Management

  5. David Faulkner, NPD Hockey Ann Hogbin, CEO Craig Hunter, Chef de Mission Dr Chris Jarvis, Medical Dr Mike Loosemore, Medical Don Parker, Sports Director David Tillotson, EIS Professor Greg Whyte, Sports Science Games Advisory Group

  6. First Commonwealth Games held in Hamilton, CAN in 1930 In 2010 team size expected to be 560 385 athletes and 175 support staff including HQ Approved selection policies – minimum criteria: potential finalist Development opportunities Delhi 2010 → London 2012 → Glasgow 2014 Role of Commonwealth Youth Games Former medallists: James Degale, Jessica Ennis, Louis Smith, Beth Tweddle Isle of Man – 7/13 September 2011 Samoa - 2015 Team size

  7. Three weekend workshops September 2009, March 2010, July 2010 Regular contact via Sports Director Two recces October 2009 and May 2010 Consult and communicate Recent sporting events in Delhi Hockey World Cup (Men) Test events: Archery, Boxing, Shooting Team manager programme

  8. No Holding Camp Allow sports to choose how to best prepare their team No “One size fits all” approach Sport England ring fenced budget c£350k Allocation of £700 per athlete for Games time preparation Village enhancement Preparation

  9. Venues Village Best ever Training facilities: 50m pool, track & field, indoor arena Transport Catering Security Delhi preparedness

  10. Kit Acclimatisation strategy Flights Zeus on-line registration database Team lodge CYG 2008 Pune experiences Security Our preparedness

  11. 1998, 2002, 2006 – 2nd in the Medal Table 2014 – aspiration to beat Australia and head medal table 2010 -sports to provide details of their aspirations Team performance

  12. To make a difference Support teams across all disciplines Minimal HQ team of administration, media, medical and physiotherapy support – maximise accreditations within sport teams Follow protocols developed at past Commonwealth and Olympic Games Daily shirt rota – unify the team! Our role

  13. Sport • Para Sports: • Athletics - M&W • Power Lifting - M&W • Swimming - M&W • Table Tennis - W • Aquatics – John Atkinson • Archery – Hilda Gibson • Athletics – John Brierley • Badminton – Ian Moss/Andy Woods • Boxing – Martin Webb • Cycling – Keith Reynolds • Gymnastics – Mike Weinstock • Hockey – David Faulkner • Lawn Bowls – Mary Price/Pip Branfield • Netball – Liz Bloor • Rugby 7s – Will Beeley • Shooting – Peter Underhill • Squash – Stafford Murray • Table Tennis – Jill Parker • Tennis – Paul Hutchins • Weightlifting – Maggie Lynes • Wrestling – Shaun Morley

  14. Distance from CGV to the Venues

  15. England Hockey India 2010

  16. Athletics – J.N. Stadium • Competition Arena • 400m 9 lane Conica Synthetic surface Athletic track with 10 lanes in Home Straight • 60m 4 lane Conica Synthetic surface strip at Indoor hold up area. • Warm up areas - 2 • i) 8 lane Conica synthetic surface track • ii) Long Throws • Events – Men: 23 Women: 23 • Track – 24 • Field – 16 • Combined – 2 • 20 Km Road Walk – 2 • Marathon – 2 Para Sports Seating : 60,000 Distance from GV : 12 Km Cost : INR 609 Crore USD 129.677 Mn

  17. Para-Sports – 4 Events - 15 Athletics -6 [6 – 10 Oct] Medals at Stake Powerlifting – 2 [12 Oct] Medals at Stake

  18. Para-Sports – 4 Events - 15 Swimming – 6 [5 – 9 Oct] Medals at Stake Table Tennis – [10 – 14 Oct] Medals at Stake

  19. Medals at stake sport wise

  20. Medals at stake sport wise

  21. Medals at stake sport wise Para - Sports Total Medals

  22. Commonwealth Games Village

  23. Operational Zone-1 STP/ WTP Practice Areas Intl. Zone Transport Mall Residential Zone Operational Zone-2 Flyover

  24. Commonwealth Games Village

  25. Facilities in the Residential Zone 1. Athlete Flat Area • World class designs • Air-conditioned rooms • Lockable spaces in flat area • Extendable beds - • (10% extension in length)

  26. Lounge Area

  27. Bathroom

  28. Perimeter Wall

  29. Para Sport Athletes • The Games Village designed to ensure all areas are fully accessible, comfortable and functional for all Para Sport Athletes and team officials. • Other services that will be available specifically for Para-Sport athletes include: • Shower seats within Games Village bathrooms • Equally distributed 112 Para sport accessible toilets across all the 34 towers. • Repair of Athletes Mobility aids, equipment and wheelchair malfunctions at the wheelchair workshop located in the International Zone • Assistance by trained Games Village staff and volunteers

  30. Casual Dining The Casual Dining Area is intended to be a fun ‘al fresco’ environment with a food court offering and urban street café feel for approximately 350-400 indoor and outdoor seats. Timings – 11:00hrs – 23:00hrs. Street Food – The concept will offer nutritional Indian/international snacks. 6 Catering Kiosks Timings – 11:00hrs – 18:00hrs

  31. Air conditioned Secure Accessible Transport

  32. We are England Challenges of a multi sport event

  33. Dealing with a Multi Sport Games • Documentation / Team Members Agreement • Accreditation

  34. Mobile Phones Ceremonies Living with other sports – one team feeling Ticket Shortage Media Team Kit and Dress Codes Formal Receptions Multi Sport Games

  35. Multi Sport Games • 24 Hour Food • Walking • Whereabouts • Blogging

  36. Hostile / Passionate Crowd Well Prepared Indian Team Indian Based Games

  37. Travel/Acclimatisation – I Pod Weather Well Being Indian Media Culture Indian Based Games

  38. Pace yourself - make your own space and time Beware the social events A Team within a Team You are the best prepared team Respect cultural diversity Patience - everything takes 10 x as long in India Check, check and triple check Always be polite and courteous – losing your temper does not work Build relationships Smile! CRAIG’S TOP TIPS

  39. And did those feet in ancient timeWalk upon England's mountains green?And was the holy Lamb of GodOn England's pleasant pastures seen?And did the Countenance DivineShine forth upon our clouded hills?And was Jerusalem builded hereAmong those dark Satanic mills?Bring me my bow of burning gold:Bring me my arrows of desire:Bring me my spear: O clouds, unfold!Bring me my chariot of fire!I will not cease from mental fight,Nor shall my sword sleep in my handTill we have built JerusalemIn England's green and pleasant land. ENGLAND’S VICTORY ANTHEM

  40. THANK YOU

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