REGIONAL SQUADS PROGRAMME SELECTION POLICY & STANDARDS 2019

Similar documents
REGIONAL SQUADS PROGRAMME SELECTION POLICY & STANDARDS 2019

Regional Squad Programme

Athlete Performance Pathway

National Squad Programme Jon Rudd (National Performance Director) Andrew Reid (National Performance Pathway Manager)

Introduction In Training At Competition Personal Characteristics

Developing and Supporting the County Age Group Swimmer

SOUTH ISLAND 2017 South Island Country & Town Competition Saturday 1-2 April 2017, Moana Pool, DUNEDIN

Squash New Zealand HP Framework 2018

Wales Alpine Racing Pathway

Regional Squad Programme Andrew Reid (National Performance Pathway Manager) Jon Rudd (National Performance Director)

National Squad Programme. Selection Policy & Selection Times

Emma Hutchinson, Managing Director Orford Jubilee Neighbourhood Hub Jubilee Way, Orford Warrington, WA2 8HE. 1 st July 2017.

Swimming Canterbury West Coast Squads and Pathway Criteria

April 13th - 15th 2018

Cherie. Hi There. My first 12 weeks have flown by.

WOMEN IN RUGBY ACTION PLAN Irish Rugby: Building success, together

April 13th - 15th 2018

National Squad Programme. Selection Policy & Selection Times

Wales Alpine and Artificial Surface Ski Racing Development Pathway Framework

WAIS CHALENGE PODIUM PERFORMANCE CENTRE (CPPC) PROGRAM

RIO 2016 PARALYMPIC GAMES - SELECTION POLICY 27 TH AUGUST 19 TH SEPTEMBER 2016 (COMPETITION DATES 7 TH -16 TH SEPTEMBER 2016)

LEN EUROPEAN JUNIOR CHAMPIONSHIPS rd 7 th July 2019, Kazan, Russia SELECTION POLICY

Wales Alpine Ski Racing Development Plan

High Performance Athlete Funding and Support Overview

Swim Active Project: Denbigh Holiday Swim School The Informatics Team Dec 2012

Morpeth Amateur Swimming Club. Squad Aims and Objectives

Technical and Talent Sub Group Meeting

VISION FOR THE SCOTTISH ROWING CHAMPIONSHIPS

2018 South Island Championships

LEN EUROPEAN CHAMPIONSHIPS (25m) th 8 th December 2019, Glasgow, Scotland SELECTION POLICY

WORLD UNIVERSITY GAMES 2019 Swimming: 3 rd 14 th July 2019, Naples, Italy NOMINATION POLICY

Athlete Development Pathway. Squad Qualification & Selection Times. Development Activity Summary. Development Activity Details

SWIMMER PATHWAYS (SQUADS)

Competitive / Performance squads criteria 2018/19

Nova Scotia Summer Swimming Competition Structure Swim Nova Scotia Mission Statement: Swim Nova Scotia will promote excellence in swimming

High Performance Squads

Competition Policy Regional and Club Meets

2018 WPS EUROPEAN CHAMPIONSHIPS (50M) DUBLIN, IRELAND 9 TH - 20 TH AUGUST 2018 (COMPETITION DATES 13 TH - 19 TH AUGUST 2018) SELECTION POLICY

HONG KONG COUNTRY CLUB

ONE NATIONAL PLAN FOR NON-PROFESSIONAL FOOTBALL IN SCOTLAND

The FA Girls Mini Soccer Centre Programme Application Guidance & Criteria for applying organisations

Sunday 5 February Warm Up 8.30am, Start 9.30am Dist. Stroke Division Age Friday 3 February Warm Up 6.00pm, Start 6.45pm Dist. Stroke Division Age

Principles guiding Sport NI investment in Sporting Clubs and Sporting Winners objectives.

Swimming Waikato s Regional Development Pathway TO 2020/2024

RULES SWIMMING A.C.T. INC

Performance Enhancement Grants Programme Guidelines

Palatine Celtic Soccer Club. Inspiring Excellence in the Community Season

NO FRILLS MEET THIS IS A LEVEL 1 LICENSED MEET FOR ENTRY INTO NATIONAL COMPETITIONS AND CHAMPIONSHIPS Licence No.

New Zealand Golf Selection Policy

EAST GRINSTEAD SWIMMING CLUB SPRING SPRINT MEET OPEN MEET LEVEL 3 LICENSE

2018 YOUTH OLYMPIC GAMES (YOG)

SWIM BOURNEMOUTH SPRING SHORT COURSE LEVEL 2 OPEN MEET PROMOTERS CONDITIONS Saturday 6 th April Sunday 7 th April 2019

Long Course Level 1 Licensed Open Meet 13 th /14 th January 2018

A GUIDE TO DRIVE 8 & UNDER PARTICIPATION FOR YOUR LOCAL ASSOCIATION

COACHING UPDATE LOG BOOK

West Lothian Rugby Development Strategy

TYNEMOUTH ASC WINTER GALA

Sussex County ASA - affiliated to Swim England and Swim England South East

SWIMMING COMPETITION RULES

Report Subject: Boxing participation and social class

7th Short Course Open Meet Licenced Level 3 The ARC Leisure Centre, Matlock Saturday 7 th and Sunday 8 th October 2017

PATHWAYS DEVELOPMENT The Plan Pathways to Opportunities

Leinster Div One Age-Group Championship 2017 / 2018 Season Licence No: 3X 17/18 LXXX

TASMANIAN TALENTED UMPIRE PATHWAY

South China Athletic Association New Lesson for Autumn Term 2018 (21 October 23 December 2018)

Cambridgeshire A.S.A. County Championships Individual Gala Conditions

POSITION DESCRIPTION. Park, Pipe and Freeride Manager (Freeski and Snowboard)

Position Description. Head Coach NSW Blues. Updated: April 2018

DEVELOPMENTAL TEAMS & CAMPS

ABERTILLERY & HEADS OF THE VALLEY SWIMMING CLUBS

England Hockey Leagues Structure

XX Commonwealth Games Glasgow, Scotland. 23 July 3 August Selection Policy and Standards. February Updated: October 2013

2017 ZONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS

ISB / SAS SWIMVITATIONAL 2015 October & November 1

Swim England National Awards 2017

BECKENHAM SWIMMING CLUB Affiliated to ASA London Region and ASA Laws and FINA Technical Rules of Swimming

ISLAND BAY UNITED TALENT DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME

Splash N Dash 50m sprints

Kellett School Kowloon Bay Spring Term 7 January 18 March 2017

The National High-Performance Program

Swimming New Zealand Qualification Pathway

Water Polo Prospectus 2015

2017/2018 Triathlon Program Scholarship Nomination Form

2017 World Para Athletics Championships July 2017 London, UK. Selection Policy published February 2017

Referee Pathway Programme

Autumn, Spring & Easter Qualifying Galas Meet Information

Male Events Event No. Female Events

Canadian Sport Institute Triathlon BC 2018 Athlete and Coach Nomination Criteria. Approved Feb 1, 2018: David Hill CSI Pacific

Geneva Offshore Camp 2016

South China Athletic Association Summer Holiday Programme (13 August 2 September 2018) English Stream

ISB / SAS SWIMVITATIONAL 2015 October & November 1

Waikato Summer Meet 2019

2017 McDonald s Queensland Championships Brisbane Aquatic Centre 9 15 December 2017 Event Details and Entry Procedure

2017 World Para Athletics Championships July 2017 London, UK. Selection Policy amended April 2017

SOUTH ISLAND SECONDARY SCHOOLS SWIMMING CHAMPIONSHIPS 2018 EVENT INFORMATION

Strategic Plan Bigger Clubs, Better Coaches, Best Practice

BMSC Summer Sprints. Saturday 30 th June & Sunday 1 st July Alfreton Leisure Centre

INSPIRING A GENERATION

Communications Plan for 150th Anniversary Celebrations

COACHING COACHING UPDATE LOG BOOK

Transcription:

REGIONAL SQUADS PROGRAMME SELECTION POLICY & STANDARDS 2019

INTRODUCTION - Over the last two years Swimming Waikato have put in place the foundations of our regional development pathway to encourage the development of a sustainable performance environment and culture within our region. My predecessor posed the question of how we bridge the gap from where swimming is now and how we advance towards the pinnacle competitions in our sport. What was identified was that the sport of swimming had been run on a 100-year-old competitive template, a model which had failed to adapt. In our bid to rush swimmers towards high performance I believe we have globally neglected the experience and the journey of the swimmer. There is no hiding away from the fact that to reach the pinnacle meets in our sports there will be a great demand placed on our swimmers, this should not be overlooked; however, the path towards these competitions is long and to advance our swimmers at lightning speed is no longer sustainable. Swimming Waikato have chosen to take a different approach with the introduction of a number of initiatives to encourage and celebrate participation for those swimmers that are at the beginning of their swimming journey. By doing so we hope to engage and inspire a new generation of swimmers who swim because it s the sport they love! Our ability to adapt is key to building a strong swimming culture in the Waikato and throughout the country. The pathway within this document is one such adaptation, one that has holistically looked at how we can improve the sport for our swimmers. Darren Ward Hub Head Coach

BACKGROUND CONTEXT This document sets out the overall principles guiding the selection of the Swimming Waikato Swimmer Pathway Squads. In considering any changes to the existing policy, which itself was updated in 2017 the following was taken into consideration: 1. Coaching Feedback 2. Clarity of qualification standards 3. Available Squad Resources 4. Focus on long term retention and performance It is Swimming Waikato s belief that swimmers should improve over a range of abilities to begin with and focus on specific events only when reaching a higher level of performance. For this reason, the squad criteria has been designed to include a variety of event disciplines within each stage; by doing so we aim to encourage appropriate physical development at the appropriate time. The following amendments to the Swimming Waikato Swimmer Pathway have been introduced to highlight with clarity the requirements for each squad stage. The concept and spirit of the original model is contained within the pathway with a continuation of a Talent ID model selection, this will be reviewed on individual merit and in consultation between the Hub Head Coach and the Club Coach. GOALS AND OBJECTIVES - The Pathway Squad is great opportunity to work alongside the top swimmers and coaches in the region. It should be a reward for the process of qualification and a great tool to help advance each individual swimmer forward in the sport. The goal is to make it something worthy of attendance for swimmers and coaches and an opportunity to have fun and learn at the same time. I have made it very clear that it is my wish to see this region to advance collectively towards a reputation for swimming excellence. The Swimmer Pathway is key towards this goal.

SWIMMING WAIKATO SQUADS OVERVIEW FINA POINTS REQUIREMENTS REQUIRED NUMBER OF EVENTS * Sensitive Period (PHV/Rapid Growth) 200+ = all 200m, 400m, 800m and 1500m events. Example: A 12-year-old female swimmer aiming to qualify for 2019 Pathway Squad needs to achieve an average of 350 Fina Points minimum across 3 differing events, 2 of which must be at 200+ meter events. This is written as 3 (2 @ 200+). Points from 50m events will not be counted at this stage. Flora Macdonald (12yrs) 200 IM = 341 Fina, 200 Freestyle = 380 Fina, 100 Backstroke = 352 Fina. 341 + 380 + 352 = 1073 by 3 = 357!

SQUAD ENTRY AGE - Level Boys Age Girls Age TAPs 15+ 14+ Potential 14+ 13+ Pathway 12+ 11+ The age differential for Squads supports the recognition of gender differences regarding maturity and development. Fundamentally, female swimmers tend to hit a period of significant physiological growth (sensitive period) two years ahead of males. OPEN WATER SQUAD SELECTION - Swimmers achieving the following criteria will be considered for selection onto the Swimming Waikato Potential and TAPS Squads. Swimmers attempting to qualify into Pathway Squads will do so under the standard procedure outlined for this squad outlined earlier in this document. Swimmers must achieve the following to be considered for Potential Squad National medallist in the 5K for their Age Group Swimmer must also score the following points in the either the 800 or 1500 Freestyle for their age: AGE Male Female 17 600 x 16 550 600 15 500 550 14 450 500 13 x 450 Swimmers must achieve one of the following to be considered for TAPs Squad Top 5 at NZ Open 10K Swimmer must also score the following points in the 800 or 1500 Freestyle for their age: AGE Male Female 18+ 700 700 17 650 700 16 600 650 15 550 600 14 x 550

QUALIFYING CONDITIONS - Qualifying window is from 1 st Jan to 31 st Dec each year (Fina Points are updated on the 1 st of January) All Fina point results in 2018 are valid for 2019 Squad Qualification only. Age as of the 31 st of December each year Swimmers are required to requalify on the 1 st January each year. Short Course conversions into Long Course can be used. (will be reviewed for 2020) Swimmers cannot score points from the same event more than once within the year. Fina points from 50m events will not be accepted for swimmers aged 11-15 Wild Card entries will be used at the Hub Head coach s discretion Swimmers must reside and be training in the Waikato regional boundary Swimmers will be required to apply for qualification through the Swimming Waikato website as part of the qualifying procedures. Reminders will be sent out but failure to apply will result in non-entry to squads for that year. Squads will be announced and posted online after the Waikato Senior Champs at the beginning of the year. Swimmers qualifying for Swim NZ Pathway Squads will continue to receive support from Swimming Waikato based on their pathway level. (Priority will be given to Swim NZ camps if event dates conflict) Qualification criteria will be updated annually. The Hub Head Coach will make the final decision on all entries into squads

DISCRETIONARY SELECTIONS (WILD CARDS) - When deliberating on discretionary selections, the following will be reviewed. Past, current and planned level of training Rate of performance progression Achievement of previously agreed targets Mindset Discussion with home club coach RETENTION IN THE PROGRAMME WILL BE BASED ON THE FOLLOWING CRITERIA - Training attendance and commitment Engagement with coaches and staff Technical assessment and improvement Trainability & Resilience Work ethic Openness to learning Personal Accountability Swimmer buy-in PARENT SUPPORT PROGRAMME - As part of our Squad Programs we believe it is vital that we engage our swimmers support staff aka their parents. We will be looking to hold opportunities for our parents to participate in seminars which will help you to support your aspiring champions. You will also gain access to our new online education platform which will be updated with useful information. CLUB COACHES - Coaches with qualified swimmers will be invited to attend and participate in all squad training opportunities, working in unison with the Hub Head Coach.

2019 SQUAD DEVELOPMENT OPPORTUNITIES - (Reviewed Annually) TAPS SQUAD Weekend Training Camp 16-17 March (Analysis) Week Training Camp 12-20 th of July Pre-Queensland Social 7 th Dec Qld State Championships (AUS) Dec 2019 (Meet participation is dependent on current performance and training levels as well as no. of qualified entries. At the discretion of the Regional Hub Head Coach) IPP Support from Hub Head Coach Squad Specific Educational Sessions Squad Kit Access to Website Education Portal POTENTIAL SQUAD Training Day 24 th January Weekend Training Camp 6-7 th April (Alongside Pathway Squad) Week Training Camp 12-20 th of July (Alongside TAPS Squad) Pre-Queensland Social 7 th Dec Qld State Championships (AUS) Dec 2019 (Meet participation is dependent on current performance and training levels as well as no. of qualified entries. At the discretion of the Regional Hub Head Coach) IPP Support from Hub Head Coach Squad Specific Educational Sessions Squad Kit Access to Website Education Portal PATHWAY SQUAD Training Days 23rd January 21 st September 2 nd November Weekend Training Camp 6-7 th April (Alongside Potential Squad) Greerton Meet - July Squad Specific Educational Sessions Squad Log-Book & Review Squad Kit Access to Website Education Portal

SWIMMING WAIKATO S XLR8 ACHIEVERS CLUB - Swimming Waikato s XLR8 Achievers Club rewards our junior swimmers for their improved performances through the provision of badges to acknowledge the accumulation of XLR8 points 2.5k Club (2,500+ XLR8 points) 2K Club (2,000+ XLR8 points) 1.5k Club (1,500+ XLR8 points) For more information on Swimming Waikato s XLR8 Achievers Club please visit our website at: http://www.swimmingwaikato.co.nz/programmes/xlr8-achievers-club 2.5k CLUB STROKE CLINICS 11 & 12-year-old swimmers who qualify for the 2.5K XLR 8 Achievers Club will have the opportunity to attend four annual Swimming Waikato Stroke Clinics. Swimmers already on Pathway Squads will not qualify for these stroke clinics. The Swimmers who qualify for the Stroke Clinics will be contacted by Swimming Waikato, therefore are not required to apply via the website. Stroke Clinic Dates: 28 th of April 29 th of June 25 th of August Location and timing TBC

SWIMMING WAIKATO REGIONAL SQUADS PROGRAMME APPLICATION FORM Please make sure you have read the qualifying criteria to enable you to complete this form in full. Name of Applicant: Club: Date of Birth: Age as at 31 December 2018:././. WHICH SQUAD ARE YOU APPLYING FOR (please circle one) PATHWAY POTENTIAL TAPS Please tick if you are applying for Open Water selection MEET DETAILS STROKE DISTANCE TIME FINA POINTS Signed:. Verified by:. (Coach) You can complete this application form as soon as you have met the qualifying criteria for either the Pathway, Potential or TAPs squads. Please email this completed form, along with a recent photograph of yourself, to cherie@swimmingwaikato.co.nz. The cut-off date for applying for a position on a 2019 squad is 31 December 2018.