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SWIMMING CANTERBURY WEST COAST SWIMMING EASTERN DISTRICTS

SWIMMING CANTERBURY WEST COAST SWIMMING EASTERN DISTRICTS. SQUADS AND PATHWAY LAUNCH SATURDAY 15 th JUNE 2013. INTRODUCTION - PARTNERS. - Swimming Canterbury West Coast - Swimming Eastern Districts - High Performance Sport New Zealand - Christchurch City Council - Swimming NZ

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SWIMMING CANTERBURY WEST COAST SWIMMING EASTERN DISTRICTS

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  1. SWIMMING CANTERBURY WEST COASTSWIMMING EASTERN DISTRICTS SQUADS AND PATHWAY LAUNCH SATURDAY 15th JUNE 2013

  2. INTRODUCTION - PARTNERS - Swimming Canterbury West Coast - Swimming Eastern Districts - High Performance Sport New Zealand - Christchurch City Council - Swimming NZ - Coaches – Peter Burgon, Hayden Brown, Glen Findlay, Roly Crichton, Brigitte Mahan, Michaela Norman, Carl Gordon, Martin Harris, Tatiana Afanaseva, David Prattley, Aaron Billing, Oscar van Stekelenborg, Huia Mikara and Jenny Jones

  3. AIM - To provide a competition pathway for athletes of all ages. The main focus of the pathway is the constant pursuit of improved performance, skills and technique by allowing the athletes to be exposed to different training and racing environments along with different coaching styles. - To provide a professional development pathway for coaches to learn from each other and to be exposed to athletes of all ages and abilities

  4. Goals and Objectives Swimmers Provide a platform to enable swimmers to reach Olympic and other world pinnacle events utilising expertise, support services and facilities available in the Canterbury region Deliver the swimmer/s to the team with a “winning edge” Provide opportunities to improve quality of training (challenges and stimuli's) Promote the rehersal of international standards and protocols at all ages Increase exposure to international competition and first class resources Have a base of swimmers capable of moving into a Performance Centre when the new complex is completed Challenge to be the No 1 province in New Zealand for athletes at all levels All swimmers recognise the pathway and strive to be part of it

  5. Goals and Objectives continued Coaches Provide the framework that allows coaches to refine and repeat the process of excellence Full written support from all coaches in the region with anti-coaching clause in the agreement On-going support and professional development for coaches from the region Develop coaches to the highest level and provide local support for them so they can join their swimmers on NZ teams Sharing of ideas and information between coaches for the betterment of swimmers

  6. CRITERIA - Qualification Period: 1st January 2013-30th April 2013. - The age of the athletes will be as at 1st of December 2013 (This allows the swimmers to be placed in the right squad for the end of year events) - Swimmers must reside and be training within the new Canterbury West Coast/Eastern Districts regional boundary. - Swimmers will be re-ranked following Wharenui Winter Olympics, South Island Champs and NZ Short Course Champs for end of year tours. NZ Short Course will be the premier event for re-ranking but South Island Champs and Wharenui Winter Olympics will be used where a swimmer is not eligible for NZ Short Course Champs

  7. CRITERIA continued - Olympic Events only - Incentive for swimmers to improve and to move up squads and into squads but they must commit to the programme in writing. - Coach Driven and organised - Professional Development for all coaches in area - Final selections will be made by the coaches committee and may take into account other factors including but not restricted to injury, training attendance and work ethic.

  8. Rankings Development – Age Groups 12 & UnderSelected from 2012 Canterbury Junior Champs Bronze – Age Groups 11-14Use best XLR8 Points in one Olympic Events during qualifying period. Any ties will be broken with a count back to next best events.Silver – Age Group 13-15Use best 2012 FINA Long Course Points in one Olympic Event during qualifying period. Any ties will be broken with a count back to next best events.Gold – Age Group 16-18Use best 2012 FINA Long Course Points in one Olympic Event during qualifying period. Any ties will be broken with a count back to next best events. Platinum – Age Groups 15 and Over.Use best 2012 FINA Long Course Points in one Olympic Event during qualifying period. Any ties will be broken with a count back to next best events.

  9. Level 1 Development League Competition - Local one to two hour league competitions on a Sunday afternoon - Not interclub but 8 teams of 8 swimmers (64 in total) with each team having an allocated coach and manager. - Relay and fun focus will full participation (i.e. restriction on number of events). Swimmers not allowed to swim the same events at every league meet. - Build a template for the competition including a range of events to make it as simple as possible to select teams and to operate - Competition preceded by 30 minute skills sessions run by coaches.

  10. Level 2 – Bronze – Junior/Age Group CRITERIA - 11-14 years as at 1/12/13 - Limited to 36 swimmers - Top ranked 18 male and 18 female swimmers on their best XLR8 points score during the qualification period in an Olympic event. - Swimmers will be re-ranked after the NZ Short Course Champs - Swimmers must reside and be training within the new Canterbury West Coast/Eastern Districts regional boundary. - The final squad and tour selection will be made by the coaches committee.

  11. Level 2 Bronze continued TRAINING AND COMPETITION TOUR - Three day Training Camp in July School Holidays plus an inter-squad competition (Flying Scotsman Trophy) - Target Competition - Southland Champs 28 Nov- 1 Dec 2013, Invercargill - Southland Champs Tour Budget $453

  12. Bronze Squad - Boys Oliver Rayner (North Canterbury) Coach – Brigitte MahanCallum Haughin (North Canterbury) Coach – Brigitte Mahan Matthew Harford (Ashburton) Coach – Carl Gordon Bryn Rumble (Wharenui) Coach – Tatiana AfanasevaTom Dreaver (QE2) Coach – Glen FindlayNicholas Close (QE2) Coach -Glen Findlay Archi Perriam (Jasi) Coach -Hayden Brown Hunter Ferguson-Wilson (QE2) Coach -Glen Findlay Jack Sands (Geraldine) Coach -Paul Johnstone Flynn McDonald (QE2) Coach -Glen Findlay Quinton Hurley (QE2) Coach - Glen Findlay Matthew Clough (Ashburton) Coach – Carl Gordon Henri Rollinson (Jasi) Coach - Hayden Brown Zac Baker (Wharenui) Coach - Tatiana Afanaseva Zachary Taylor (QE2) Coach -Glen Findlay William Roberts (North Canterbury) Coach – Brigitte Mahan Jay Martin (Ashburton) Coach – Carl Gordon Zack Martin (Ashburton) Coach – Carl Gordon

  13. Bronze Squad - Girls Dasha Meyn (QE2) Coach - Glen Findlay Ava Morrow (QE2) Coach - Glen Findlay Ari Graham (QE2) Coach - Glen Findlay Eugene In (Aquagym) Coach – Aaron Billing Lucy Gordon (Aquagym) Coach – David Prattley Mine Nel (QE2) Coach - Glen Findlay Hana McKenzie (QE2) Coach - Glen Findlay Sapphire Wairau (QE2) Coach - Glen Findlay Mya Graham (QE2) Coach - Glen Findlay Lucy Jackson (QE2) Coach - Glen Findlay Stella Cheersmith (QE2) Coach - Glen Findlay Sophie Beckley (Ashburton) Coach – Carl Gordon Anna Veremyuk (Wharenui) Coach - Tatiana Afanaseva Kaylee Jackson (QE2) Coach - Glen Findlay Emma Smith (Jasi) Coach - Hayden Smith Aimee Elliot (Ashburton) Coach - Carl Gordon Olivia Mason (QE2) Coach – Glen FindlayAshleigh Aldred (Ashburton) Coach – Carl Gordon

  14. Level 3 SILVER – Age Group CRITERIA - 13-15 years as at 1/12/13 - Limited to 12 swimmers. - Top Ranked 6 male and 6 female swimmers on their best FINA points score during the qualification period in an Olympic event. - Swimmers will be re-ranked after the NZ Short Course Champs. - Swimmers must reside and be training within the new Canterbury West Coast/Eastern Districts regional boundary. - The final squad and tour selection will be made by the coaches committee.

  15. Level 3 Silver continued TRAINING AND COMPETITION TOUR - 5 day Training Camp locally during July School Holidays - Monthly Time Trials with Gold Squad on Saturday mornings - Target Competition - Auckland Age Group Champs 6th-12th Dec 2013 - Auckland Champs Tour Budget $665

  16. Silver Squad Boys Jordan Rahurahu (Wharenui) Coach – Martin Harris Thomas Moot (Wharenui) Coach – Martin Harris Angus Syme (North Canterbury) Coach – Brigitte Mahan Satori Dobbie (QE2) Coach – Glen Findlay Samuel Woolf (Ashburton) Coach – Carl Gordon Bryn Atkin (North Canterbury) Coach – Brigitte Mahan Girls Cassandra Wright (QE2) Coach – Glen Findlay Lucy Clough (Ashburton) Coach – Carl Gordon Felecity Lowen (Aquagym) Coach – David Prattley Hannah Bates (QE2) Coach – Glen Findlay Emily Rennell (Jasi) Coach – Peter BurgonJulie Briden (North Canterbury) Coach – Brigitte Mahan

  17. Level 4 Gold - Youth CRITERIA - 16-18 years as at 1/12/13. - Limited to 12 swimmers. - Top Ranked 6 male and 6 female swimmers on their best FINA points score during the qualification period in an Olympic event. - Swimmers will be re-ranked after the NZ Short Course Champs. - Swimmers must reside and be training within the new Canterbury/Eastern Districts regional boundary. - The final squad and tour selection will be made by the coaches committee.

  18. Level 4 Gold continued TRAINING AND COMPETITION TOUR - Weekly Training on Saturdays - Target Competition – Victorian Age Group Champs 14th-19th Dec 2013, Melbourne - Victoria Champs Tour Budget $1750

  19. Gold Squad Boys Matthew Phillips (Wharenui) Coach – Martin Harris Joseph Brown (Ashburton) Coach – Carl Gordon Jed Smith (Aquagym) Coach – David Prattley Willie Steele (NCSC) Coach – Brigitte Mahan Blake Highet (Aquagym) Coach – David Prattley Benjamin Anngow (Wharenui) Coach – Martin Harris Girls Kelly Scammell (Aquagym) Coach – David PrattleyCaitlin Rennell (Jasi) Coach – Peter BurgonPia Hulley (Jasi) Coach – Peter BurgonGendi Roberts (NCSC) Coach – Brigitte Mahan Brittany Tucker (QE2) Coach – Glen Findlay Laura Sugrue(Jasi) Coach – Peter Burgon

  20. Level 5 Platinum - Open CRITERIA – 15 years and over. - Limited to 12 swimmers. - Top Ranked 6 male and 6 female swimmers on their best FINA points score during the qualification period in an Olympic event. - Swimmers will be re-ranked after the NZ Short Course Champs. - Swimmers must reside and be training within the Canterbury and Eastern Districts regional boundary. - The final squad and tour selection will be made by the coaches committee.

  21. Level 5 Platinum continued TRAINING AND COMPETITION TOUR - Weekly Training on Saturdays - Training Camp - Caloundra 8/12/13-14/12/13 - Target Competition –Queensland State Champs 15/12/13-20/12/13, Brisbane - Caloundra Camp and Queensland Champs Tour Budget $2580

  22. Platinum Squad Boys George Schroder (Aquagym) Coach – David Prattley Charles Porter (Aquagym) Coach – David Prattley William Campbell (Wharenui) Coach – Martin Harris Chris McFadden (Aquagym) Coach – David Prattley Henry Muskee (Aquagym) Coach – David PrattleyRegan Pitt (North Canterbury) Coach – Brigitte Mahan Girls Abbie Johnston (Aquagym) Coach – David PrattleyNatasha Lloyd (NCSC) Coach – Brigitte MahanGrace Somerville (Ashburton) Coach – Carl GordonBeckie Dooley (Jasi) Coach – Peter BurgonLisa Catto (Aquagym) Coach – David PrattleyEbony Maikuku (Jasi) Coach – Peter BurgonSophie Pascoe (QE2) Training only Coach – Roly Crichton

  23. Final Thoughts • Myth Number 1 – Successful age group athletes will turn into international athletes • Myth Number 2 – Fast tracking young age group athletes will help them become better, faster. • - Systems don’t produce athletes on their own. Singular coach-athlete long term relationships produce the performance • - Each of you ask yourself today what you can do to help to put an athlete or athletes on the team in Rio and beyond. • - For the strength of the Pack is the Wolf, and the strength of the Wolf is the Pack.     RudyardKipling,

  24. Feedback “We would like to thank you once again and look forward to the launch this coming Saturday and the possibilities that will come with being part of these squads.” “Thank you for this email. Wow what an honour” “That sounds fab, thank you” “is super excited about been picked for the Bronze squad.” “We are looking forward to attending the launch of this exciting new venture on Saturday and hearing more about the Canterbury Squad” “I wish you and the other coaches well with the pathways programme. I think it is a fantastic incentive for swimmers and we are lucky that the Canterbury WC Region has motivated people such as yourself to action new ideas”

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