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UK Sport. Liz Nicholl, Chief Executive, UK Sport March 2012. UK Sport. Who we are and what we do Our role in the development of the high performance system The journey, aspirations for London and road t o Rio Impact of the National Lottery. UK Sport – Values, Vision & Mission.
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UK Sport Liz Nicholl, Chief Executive, UK Sport March 2012
UK Sport • Who we are and what we do • Our role in the development of the high performance system • The journey, aspirations for London and road to Rio • Impact of the National Lottery
Major Events prioritiesto 2012 • Olympic/ Paralympic sports • Delivering significant Performance benefits • Workforce development and event presentation • Supported the bidding and staging of over 100 major events in 41 sports • Hosted in 36 cities across the regions • Provide strategic, financial and technical support • Ensure staged to a world-leading standard
Post-Games Events Programme • Post-Games Vision (2013-2019) Use London 2012 and Glasgow 2014 to establish the UK as the leading host of major international sporting events • Use world-leading event-hosting assets • Fewer events, bigger events, careful broadening of sports • Meritocratic approach – prioritisation based on relative impact assessment • No compromise approach - Right support to the right events for the right reason
Ambitious Programme and wider impact Performance - 35% Sustained Medal Success Sustained Junior Success Effective Performance System Event Position in Cycle Event offers Home Advantage Legacy- 20% Officials/Volunteers used Use of Legacy Venue Supports NGB Influence Supports UK Influence Socio-Economic - 10% Economic Impact Support Tourism Social Impacts Engagement with Sport- 35% Public Impact of Event Platform for Sports Development
International Influence:Establishing UK as best informed, connected and most influential nation in world sportSport specific influencing strategies to support Performance and Major Event objectives
International Development Mission: To work with overseas and UK partners to harness the power of sport to change lives, build trust and engagement and contribute to the growth of knowledge, skills and capacity internationally
International Inspiration:Working in partnership to enrich lives of 12m children and young people across 20 countries through the power of high quality sport, physical education and play LOCOG; UK Sport; British Council; UNICEF
20 countries; 12 million young people • Mozambique • Nigeria • Pakistan • Palau • South Africa • Tanzania • Trinidad & Tobago • Turkey • Uganda • Zambia • Azerbaijan • Bangladesh • Brazil • Egypt • Ghana • India • Ethiopia • Indonesia • Jordan • Malaysia
International Development Strategies supporting Major Event objectives
Reaching the summit Strong team with credible leaders who set the pace and • Develop shared vision for success • Have a no compromise focus onpriorities • Use evidence based strategic knowledge to manage resources and risks • Periodically evaluate • Assessment based on excellence model • Share knowledge • Willing to change • Build strong partnerships
one team. one mission best prepared for 2012
Importance of the National Lottery World Class Performance and Major Events Programmes National Lottery Funded since 2007
The Journey • 1999 Lottery Distributer • Responsibility - final 4 years of preparation; Olympic/ Paralympic success • July 2005 2012 Bid won • September 2005 Government announced SE responsibilities for World Class Talent/Potential transferred to UK Sport from April 2006 • March 2006 additional 300m funding agreed by Government • April 2006 National Lottery share increase
Medal success at the Olympic and Paralympic Games Supporting 46 sports and 1400 athletes A sustainable high-performance system that competes with the world’s best World Class Performance Investment
The Quest for Excellence A problem without a solution An expert willing and able to help Performance & knowledge gain
Strategic Themes - Elite Coaches • Accelerated development of emerging high performance coaches • An individualised learning pathway; reflecting both personal and sport specific requirements • Two-year structured programme • Based on a traditional apprenticeship model • Utilising a Master Coach from the sport and external Mentor • On the job learning complemented by residential workshops
Use strategic knowledge • Talent Health check – a diagnostic tool • Helps sport profile the effectiveness of athlete pathway • Conducted in 2007 and repeated in 2011/12 with all Summer Olympic and Paralympic sports • PDs, Olympic Development Directors; Programme / Pathway/Talent Managers/Coaches • Accurate view of conditions in and around elite pathway • inform investment, policies, initiatives to drive change
2012 Team Goals • Top Four place in the Olympic medal table, • 2nd in the Paralympic medal table • More medals across more sports • Every Olympic and Paralympic sport supported one team. one mission best prepared for 2012
Now… on to Sochi & RioMaintaining Momentum and Creating Step Change
Our Vision For the UK to be at least as competitive in Rio 2016as we are now,but with a stronger, more sustainable high performance sport system
…and Work with Home Country Sports Councils and Commonwealth Federations in the run up to Glasgow 2014 to maximise our team performances
Investment Principles • IP1: Our performance mandate is sustained success in Olympic and Paralympic sport • IP3: We will only invest in sports bodies which demonstrate the required standards of leadership, governance, financial management and administration • IP4: We strive to make four-year investments to cover the complete Olympic/Paralympic cycle, but base these on an eight-year high performance development model • IP5: UK Sport World Class Programme investment is a privilege, not a right
Reaching the summit Strong Team with credible leaders who set the pace and • Develop shared vision for success • Have a no compromise focus onpriorities • Use evidence based strategic knowledge to manage resources and risks • Periodically evaluate • Assessment based on excellence model • Share knowledge • Willing to change • Build strong partnerships
Reaching the summit Strong Team with credible leaders who • Select, deploy and develop the right people with the right skills • One team, one community culture • Live the team values • A positive environment for team to perform • Strong Governance • A culture of performance, responsibility, accountability and clear delegation to the level of expertise
UK Sport • Who we are and what we do • Our role in the development of the high performance system • The journey, aspirations for London and road to Rio • Impact of the National Lottery