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TEAM SOUTH AFRICA. Final Team Size – Olympics 125 athletes 46 Coaches/Managers 9 General Team Management 12 Medical Team 17 sports codes. TEAM SOUTH AFRICA. Final Team Size – Paralympics 62 athletes 29 Coaches/Managers 6 General Team Management 10 Medical Team 7 sports codes.
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TEAM SOUTH AFRICA • Final Team Size – Olympics • 125 athletes • 46 Coaches/Managers • 9 General Team Management • 12 Medical Team • 17 sports codes
TEAM SOUTH AFRICA • Final Team Size – Paralympics • 62 athletes • 29 Coaches/Managers • 6 General Team Management • 10 Medical Team • 7 sports codes
TEAM SOUTH AFRICA Team Demographics
TEAM SOUTH AFRICA • Performances at the Games - Olympics • Only 4 sports brought back medals • 8 athletes medaled – rowing medal counts as one, not four • 8 athletes and three relay teams reached the finals • 6 athletes included in the team because of 2016 focus proved they are talented
TEAM SOUTH AFRICA • Medal return • 6 medals • These Games were the most successful for the Olympic Team since readmission to international sport in 1992. • RSA number 23 on the medal table with 3 Gold medals, number 1 in Africa.
TEAM SOUTH AFRICA • Performances at the Games - Paralympics • Only 3 sports (athletics, cycling, swimming) brought back medals • 19 athletes won the 29 medals • 12 athletes finished in the top 8 • The team finished 17th on the medal table
TEAM SOUTH AFRICA • Challenges experienced • Insufficient funding to support all athletes to qualify; • Funding to support qualified athletes and teams – received additional funding 3 months prior to the Games; • High performance centres – business entities that need to generate funds. Render services to overseas teams and athletes who compete with SA athletes; • Attack on some of the athletes by one of the sports scientists;
TEAM SOUTH AFRICA • Challenges experienced • Selection policies • Selection was challenged by athletes from • Olympics – athletics, equestrian, weightlifting • Paralympics – athletics, table tennis • Nationality – overseas-based athletes • - athletes with dual citizenship
TEAM SOUTH AFRICA • Overall performance • It is believed that both Teams performances at the Games were good • More work needs to be done to ensure that the country does not slip in terms of Rio 2016 performances • Ekhaya assisted athletes and coaches in terms of key interaction with South Africans in the UK and those that visited London during the Games.
TEAM SOUTH AFRICA • Road to Rio 2016 • Started supporting junior athletes in 2010; • One-on-one debriefing meetings with NFs and planning for Rio 2016 already commend on 19 Sept; • 42 athletes already confirmed with NFs for support: Oct 12 – Mar 13;
TEAM SOUTH AFRICA • Road to Rio 2016 • NFs are submitting names and 4 year plans from now till Sept 2016; • NFs have also been urged to submit their long term plans – 2020/2024 athletes who are currently at junior levels; • These athletes will compete at the: • 2014 Youth Olympic Games • 2014 ANOCA Youth Games • 2015 Commonwealth Youth Games • 2015 All Africa Games
TEAM SOUTH AFRICA • Road to Rio 2016 • Main focus will be on sports that return medals at major international events • There are two new sports on the Olympic programme– Rugby 7’s and Golf • Looking at a different strategy for supporting team sports
TEAM SOUTH AFRICA • SASCOC Mandate in the NSRP: • Talent Identification and development • Athletes and Coaches Support Programmes • Recognition system (national colours) • Academy system • Team Preparation and Delivery • Geopolitical boundaries • Coaches Development • Setting up of Athletes, Coaches, Technical Officials and Administrators Commissions • Clubs • Sports Councils
TEAM SOUTH AFRICA • SASCOC has engaged in the consultation process with all its member NFs and Provincial Sports Confederations to address the following: • Selection Policies for the 2013- 2016 quadrennial; • Re-engineering of the Provincial Academies of Sport, Academy system in the country. Challenge – duplication with SRSA on District Academies; • Reapplication for Recognition Process by NFs; • Setting up of the Provincial Coaching Commissions; • Implementation of the Coaching Framework.
TEAM SOUTH AFRICA • Needs going forward: • It is estimated that R400m will be required to support athletes and coaches in the build up to Rio 2016; • This will include setting up of a training base in Europe, living expenses, medical and scientific support interventions, competition and training camps, equipment, coaching and technological support; • The funding will also assist in ensuring that SASCOC delivers on its mandate as contained in the NSRP; • Implementation of the Bidding and Hosting Strategy