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WHO WE ARE High Performance Sport New Zealand (HPSNZ) leads the high performance sports system in New Zealand. We work in partnership with national sport organisation’s (NSO’s), allocating resources to sports organisation’s and athletes and delivering world-leading support to impact performance. WHAT WE DO 01. Lead a highly effective high performance system that ensures resources are targeted and prioritised to deliver performance outcomes. 02. Work in partnership to increase the stability and high performance capability of NSOs. 03. Partner with NSOs to build world-leading coaching and high performance programme leadership. 04. Deliver world-leading performance support for our athletes and coaches. 05. Enhance the daily training and competition environments. 06. Strengthen high performance athlete development systems. 07. Lead an integrated and robust innovation, technology and knowledge programme to drive increased performance. OUR LOCATIONS HPSNZ operates out of a network of world-class facilities around the country. At our facilities, athletes can train, use recovery areas, and get the performance support they need all under the one roof. Athletes access our network of training centres in Auckland, Cambridge, Karapiro, Wellington, Christchurch, Dunedin and Wanaka. 2 0 1 9 C O R E I N V ES T M E N T / H I G H P E R F O R M A N C E S P O R T N E W Z E A L A N D P. 2
PRESS RELEA SE: HIG H PERFORMANCE SP OR T NEW ZEAL AND RECONFIRMS CORE INVESTMENT FOR 2019 H I G H P E R F O R M A N C E S P O R T N E W ZE A L A N D (H P S NZ) TO D AY A N N O U N C E D A $ 3 6 M I L L I O N C O R E I N V E S T M E N T P R O G R A M M E F O R 2 0 1 9. The investment marks the mid-point of the In addition, Snow Sports has also been elevated Tokyo Olympiad and sees a recommitment from targeted other to tier two, with core of core investment to targeted National Sport investment increasing by $250k to $2.25m. Organisations (NSOs) and new allocations Men’s Softball will also receive an increase to targeted and campaign NSO’s where of $50k to support their preparation for the agreements are set to expire in 2018. 2019 World Cup while Olympic Weightlifting “Today’s announcement provides stability for will receive an additional $20k to support sports, athletes and coaches as preparations athlete preparations towards Tokyo 2020. towards 2020 intensify” confirmed Michael Scott, Boxing and Squash will receive an additional $15k Chief Executive of HPSNZ. “As we approach and $25k respectively while Surfing will receive half time in the cycle, we have an opportunity to an increase of $20k to support qualification as refine and balance investment to the aggregated the sport prepares to make its Olympic debut. needs of sports. With an approach that is tailored based on need and impact, fundamental Bowls will see investment decreased to $200k to the success, is the ongoing collaboration while Women’s Softball will be decreased to $30k. between HPSNZ and our system partners”. In addition, $500k will be transferred from The 2019 investment follows detailed performance Paralympics New Zealand to Athletics New discussions and review processes with all targeted Zealand as part of the successful integration of and campaign sports and will support NSOs in the the Para athletics programme into Athletics. areas of high performance leadership, coaching, Today’s announcement follows the recent international competition, training camps, pathway confirmation on parity of PEGs (Performance development and equipment and operations. Enhancement Grants) for Para athletes as well Investment allocations were based on four as a health insurance scheme for all carded contestable criteria guided by the investment athletes which will be both rolled out in 2019. framework and include past performance, With a Memorandum of Understanding future potential, quality of the individual sport’s recently agreed with the New Zealand high performance programme and campaigns Athletes Federation, work is underway on the and aspects of the individual sport context. development of a 12-point Strategic Plan, that As part of today’s investment announcement, aims to create a sustainable, fit for purpose, high Canoe Racing has been elevated from tier two performance system that leads to progressive to tier one following another consistent and development and growth of all key facets. successful World Championship, with core investment to increase by $150k to $1.9m. 2 0 1 9 C O R E I N V ES T M E N T / H I G H P E R F O R M A N C E S P O R T N E W Z E A L A N D P. 3
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INVESTMENT CRITERIA I N V E S T M E N T C O N S I D E R AT I O N S A R E B A S E D O N F O U R I NVE S T M E N T C R I T E R I A . T H E S E I N C LU D E PA S T P E R F O R M A N C E; FU T U R E P OT E N T I A L ; Q UA L I T Y O F T H E I N D IV I D UA L S P O R T’ S H I G H P E R F O R M A N C E P R O G R A M M E A N D C A M PA I G N S ; A N D A S P E C T S O F T H E I N D IVI D UA L S P O R T C O N T E X T. AST PERFORMANCE 01. P The National Sports Organisation’s (NSO’s) level of achievement against the agreed performance KPI’s in the Performance and Investment Schedules for the previous Investment Periods. If there was no Performance and Investment Schedule for the previous Investment Period, then recent performances of athletes/teams in Pinnacle Event. Specific factors applicable XT to the NSO and the sport including, but not limited to: NTE The level of maturity and 02. sophistication of the HP Programme. The progression and trajectory SPORT CO The number of carded athletes. of the NSO’s priority athletes FUTURE POTENTIAL Its previous HPSNZ Investment towards the applicable Tier 1, history and performance against it. 2 or 3 outcomes (if a Targeted H I G H PER FO R MAN CE Sport), or Campaign KPIs Its total HPSNZ investment and (if a Campaign Sport), resource allocation, including resources S P O R T NEW ZE AL AND evidenced by the athlete/ allocated other than Core Investment. INVESTM E NT teams competition VIDUAL The other sources of revenue CO N S ID E R ATI O N S results, other performance it has or can source. IN CLUD E: assessments and progress The budgeted campaign costs. against the athlete development pathways (e.g. The nature of the sport including the NDI performance funnels). qualification process, the number of events and 4. I disciplines and format of competition programme, 0 the field of competition. The progress of the NSO against its HP Plan over the previous Investment Period. The content of the HP Strategic Plan and campaign plan/s for the next Investment Period, which must be clear and measurable. The need for an NSO to have quality HP processes and performance drivers including plans, leadership, coaching, systems, structure, culture that will enable it to achieve its goals and the agreed KPIs. This may be assessed as HPSNZ sees fit including through the Performance Review, observations, athlete/s results, staff movements, stability of the HP operations etc. 03 . Q NS UA IG LIT PA Y OF CAM HP PROGRAMME AND 2 0 1 9 C O R E I N V ES T M E N T / H I G H P E R F O R M A N C E S P O R T N E W Z E A L A N D P. 5
CORE INVESTMENT B REAKD OWN 2018 2019 CORE 2019 CORE 2019 SPORT CORE (Committed in 2018) (Change) TOTAL $000 $000 $000 $000 TIER 1 Rowing 5,100 0 0 5,100 Cycling 4,400 0 0 4,400 Yachting 3,800 0 0 3,800 Athletics 1 2,750 0 500 3,250 Canoe Racing (Moved from Tier 2) 1,750 0 150 1,900 TIER 2 Snow Sports (Moved from Targeted Other) 2 2,050 (50) 250 2,250 Equestrian 1,800 0 0 1,800 Netball 1,200 0 0 1,200 Rugby 7s - Women 1,200 0 0 1,200 Rugby 7s - Men 900 0 0 900 TIER 3 Hockey - Women 1,450 0 0 1,450 TARGETED OTHER Paralympics NZ (Including Games Delivery) 3 2,525 (25) (500) 2,000 New Zealand Olympic Committee 4 750 500 0 1,250 CAMPAIGN Swimming 900 0 0 900 Triathlon 750 0 0 750 Hockey - Men 700 0 0 700 Football - Women 500 0 0 500 Cricket 500 0 0 500 Canoe Slalom 450 0 0 450 Rugby League 350 0 0 350 Softball - Men 300 0 50 350 Surf Life Saving 225 0 0 225 Bowls 250 0 (50) 200 Squash 4 190 (15) 25 200 Shooting 155 0 0 155 Basketball 150 0 0 150 Gymsports / Trampoline (Dylan Schmidt) 115 0 0 115 Olympic Weightlifting 20 0 20 40 Softball - Women 150 0 (120) 30 Boxing (David Nyika) 15 0 15 30 Surfing (Paige Hareb) 10 0 20 30 Ice Speed Skating 20 0 0 20 Gymnastics/ Women's Artistic (Courtney McGregor) 10 0 (10) 0 Beach Volleyball (O'Dea and O'Dea) 10 0 (10) 0 Wrestling (Tayla Ford) 10 0 (10) 0 TOTAL INVESTMENT 35,455 410 330 36,195 1 Athletics New Zealand NZ: $500k to be transferred from Paralympics New Zealand as part of the integration of the Para athletics programme 2 Snow Sports New Zealand: 2018 includes one-off campaign support for Winter Olympics 3 Paralympics New Zealand: 2018 includes one-off Winter PyeongChang Paralympic Games Delivery 4 New Zealand Olympic Committee: Tokyo 2020 Games Delivery funding 5 Squash New Zealand: Commonwealth Games preparation investment funding 2 0 1 9 C O R E I N V ES T M E N T / H I G H P E R F O R M A N C E S P O R T N E W Z E A L A N D P. 6
2018 PINNACLE EVENT RESULTS OLYMPIC EVENTS MEDAL PERFORMANCES ATHLETE/TEAM SPORT Discipline RANK Summer New Zealand Rugby Sevens Men’s World Cup 1 New Zealand Rugby Sevens Women’s World Cup 1 Tom Walsh* Athletics Men’s Shot Put 1 Lisa Carrington Canoe Racing K1 200m 1 Paige Hareb Surfing Shortboard 2 Lisa Carrington Canoe Racing K1 500m 2 Lisa Carrington /Caitlyn Ryan Canoe Racing K2 500m 2 Lisa Carrington/Caitlyn Ryan/Aimee Fisher/ Canoe Racing K4 500m 2 Kayla Imrie Olivia Loe/Brooke Donoghue Rowing DoubleSculls (W2x) 2 Grace Prendergast/Kerri Gowler Rowing Pair (W2-) 2 Chris Harris/John Storey Rowing DoubleSculls (M2x) 3 Rushlee Buchanan Cycling Omnium 3 Winter Nico Porteous Freestyle Skiing Halfpipe 3 Zoi Sadowski-Synnott Snowboard Big Air 3 * World Indoor Championships PARALYMPIC EVENTS MEDAL PERFORMANCES ATHLETE/TEAM SPORT Discipline RANK Summer Scott Martlew Para canoe Kayak single KL2 200m 2 Nicole Murray Para cycling C5 - 3km Pursuit 2 Katherine Horan Para cycling C4 - 500m Time Trial 2 Michael Johnson Shooting Para sport R4 - 10m Air Rifle Standing SH2 2 Winter Adam Hall Para alpine skiing Slalom - Standing 1 Adam Hall Para alpine skiing Super Combined - Standing 3 Corey Peters Para alpine skiing Downhill - Sitting 3 * 15 medals were achieved at the 2018 Pan Pacific Para Swimming Championships NON - OLYMPIC EVENTS MEDAL PERFORMANCES ATHLETE/TEAM SPORT Discipline RANK Black Fins Surf Life Saving Open 2 * Note: No World Championships in 2018 for Athletics, Cricket, Netball, Para athletics, Para swimming, Rugby League, Softball (M), Swimming. 2 0 1 9 C O R E I N V ES T M E N T / H I G H P E R F O R M A N C E S P O R T N E W Z E A L A N D P.7
2018 PINNACLE EVENT RESULTS COMMONWEALTH GAMES EVENTS MEDAL PERFORMANCES ATHLETE/TEAM SPORT Discipline RANK Sophie Pascoe Swimming 100m Breaststroke Para Sport SB9 - 1 Women Sophie Pascoe Swimming 200m Individual Medley Para Sport SM10 1 - Women Julia Ratcliffe Athletics Hammer Throw - Women 1 Tom Walsh Athletics Shot Put - Men 1 David Nyika Boxing 91kg - Men 1 Sam Gaze Cycling Cross Country - Men 1 Sam Webster Cycling Sprint - Men 1 Ethan Mitchell, Sam Webster, Eddie Dawkins Cycling Team Sprint - Men 1 Hockey Women’s Hockey Hockey - Women 1 Jo Edwards Lawn Bowls Singles - Women 1 New Zealand Rugby - Sevens Rugby Sevens - Men 1 New Zealand Rugby - Sevens Rugby Sevens - Women 1 Joelle King, Amanda Landers-Murphy Squash Doubles - Women 1 Joelle King Squash Singles - Women 1 David Liti Weightlifting +105kg - Men 1 Alana Barber Athletics 20km Walk - Women 2 Eliza McCartney Athletics Pole Vault - Women 2 Holly Robinson Athletics Javelin Throw Para Sport F46 - Women 2 Valarie Adams Athletics Shot Put - Women 2 Anton Cooper Cycling Cross Country - Men 2 Georgia Williams Cycling Road Race - Women 2 Linda Villumsen Cycling Individual Time Trial - Women 2 Racquel Sheath, Kirstie James, Cycling 4000m Team Pursuit - Women 2 Rushlee Buchanan, Bryony Botha Campbell Stewart Cycling Points Race - Men 2 Campbell Stewart Cycling Scratch Race - Men 2 Eddie Dawkins Cycling 1km Time Trial - Men 2 Natasha Hansen Cycling Sprint - Women 2 Emma Cumming, Natasha Hansen Cycling Team Sprint - Women 2 Hockey Men Hockey Hockey - Men 2 Mark Noble,Bruce Wakefield,Barry Wynks Lawn Bowls Para-Sport B6/B7/B8 Open Triples 2 Paul Coll Squash Singles - Men 2 Lewis Clareburt Swimming 400m Individual Medley - Men 3 Nicole van der Kaay, Ryan Sissons, Triathlon Team Relay - Mixed 3 Andrea Hewitt, Tayler Reid 2 0 1 9 C O R E I N V ES T M E N T / H I G H P E R F O R M A N C E S P O R T N E W Z E A L A N D P. 8
2018 PINNACLE EVENT RESULTS COMMONWEALTH GAMES EVENTS MEDAL PERFORMANCES ATHLETE/TEAM SPORT Discipline RANK New Zealand Basketball Basketball - Men 3 New Zealand Basketball Basketball - Women 3 Ben O'Dea, Sam O'Dea Beach Volleyball Beach Volleyball - Men 3 Alexis Pritchard Boxing 57kg - Women 3 Patrick Mailata Boxing over 91kg - Men 3 Tasmyn Benny Boxing 48kg - Women 3 Troy Garton Boxing 60kg - Women 3 Hamish Bond Cycling Individual Time Trial - Men 3 Dylan Kennett Cycling 4000m Individual Pursuit - Men 3 Eddie Dawkins Cycling Keirin - Men 3 Emma Cumming Cycling 500m Time Trial - Women 3 Natasha Hansen Cycling Keirin - Women 3 Joelle King, Paul Coll Squash Doubles - Mixed 3 2 0 1 9 C O R E I N V ES T M E N T / H I G H P E R F O R M A N C E S P O R T N E W Z E A L A N D P. 9
CONTACT Media contacts: M I C H A E L S C OT T Chief Executive High Performance Sport New Zealand S C OT T C R E S SW E L L GM Performance Partnerships High Performance Sport New Zealand PAU L FA R R E L L Strategic Communications Manager High Performance Sport New Zealand +64 21 242 5359 W W W. H P S N Z .O R G . N Z
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