Boles Notes- April 2013 A good plan is like a road map: it shows the final destination and usually marks the best way to get there H. Stanley Judd. The City of Brantford and the Brantford Aquatic Club are ready to welcome Ontario swimming this July for the Summer LC Provincial Championships. After a forty plus million dollar make over at the Wayne Gretzky Centre, swimmers, parents and coaches will be welcomed by an open concept lobby with a view straight into the new 25m 8 lane multi use pool along with 4 ice pads, an indoor track, community fitness centre and a dedicated sport Dry land room. Swim Ontario staff were invited by Suzanne Paulins, 2013 Provincial Championship Meet Director and Gretzky staff Sandy Jackson and Marlene Charters for a site visitation. Coaches and swimmers will be pleased with access to the new warm up facility, an improved air and water system installed in the 50m pool so we look forward to fast swimming this summer. A new face lift for the Gretzky Centre in Brantford in time for the 2013 Summer LC Provincial Championships. Ontario Sport Awards: Congratulations to Summer Mortimer and her coach Reg Chappell for being recognized as Ontario Para Swimmer of the Year and Para Coach of the Year respectfully. Suzanne Paulins received the Syl Apps Volunteer of the Year for Ontario. See the full list of winners go to http://www.mtc.gov.on.ca/en/sport/sport/awards_winners_2012.shtml
The 2015 Pan Am Facilities are on schedule and progressing very well. http://www.toronto2015.org/ The Toronto 2015 Pan Am and Pan Para Games is not far away. 811 days and counting World Class Event Largest Multi-Sport Games ever hosted in Canada (larger than the 2010 Winter Olympics) Pan Am Games July 10-26 1015/ Para Pan Am August 7-14 2015 41 participating Pan American countries A Games footprint that stretches across the Greater Golden Horseshoe from Welland to Oshawa to Minden Hills 10,000 athletes, coaches and officials 40+ Venues 51 Sports 17,000 + Volunteers Sport Legacy: New world class sport facilities High Performance and Recreational program legacy Enabling athletes to live and train in Ontario Ignite the spirit through a celebration of sport & culture the People s Games Ian Troup, CEO Toronto 2015 Pan Am- Para Pan Games. World Trials- Victoria April 2013 LCM 12 Ontario Swimmers on the World Championship Team 9 Ontario Swimmers on the FISU Games Team 2 Ontario Swimmers on the Mare Nostrum Jr Team 19 Ontario Swimmers Team Ontario at Santa Clara 24 Ontario Swimmers nominated to the Team Ontario Canada Games Check all this out at www.swimontario.com. Performance Improvement Outcome: All Clubs Women Men Total Overall # of Clubs 106 Swimmers 224 233 457 Records 3 2 5 Improved Times 159 197 356 Percent Improvement 20% 26% 23%
Ontario Swim Club Performance Statistics World Trials April 3-6 LCM Women Men Total Overall # of Clubs 32 Swimmers 76 65 143 Records NA NA NA Improved Times 60 64 124 Percent Improvement 20% 22% 21% Count down to the 2013 Summer Festival June 1-2 University of Toronto hosted by the Oakville Aquatic Club. After weeks of evaluation and feedback, there will be one Summer Festival, albeit with several modifications in place. Look for the summary of changes on the Swim Ontario Website. A few weeks ago I was fortunate to attend a Talent Identification Symposium Talent Decoded hosted by the Canadian Sport Institute Ontario and the Ministry of Culture, Tourism and Sport in Markham. There were several very good speakers. Here is my summary with some key performance messages. Sean Scott, Own the Podium: what is very evident from the London Olympic Quadrennial is that despite three years of funding increases, we did not achieve any significant improvement over Beijing in medals won Olympic Games Canadian Top 8 Canadian Top 5 Canadian Top 3 2012 59 35 18 2008 59 39 18 2004 60 35 12 2000 56 35 14 1996 54 36 22 Mediocrity the greater danger for most of us lies not in setting our aim to high and falling short; but in setting our aim too low and achieving our mark Michael Angelo OTP s vision is to identify and develop athletes with the qualities required to be Olympic and Paralympic Champions. Talent Identification is the identification of new athletes based on measurable sport specific parameters. Talent Development is the development of talented athletes within enhanced environments Talent Transfer is the transfer of talented athletes from one sport to another, based n significant attributes gained from their previous sporting background. Enhanced Daily Training Environment is a customized high performance approach for identified athletes and teams to achieve podium success. Guiding Principles: Olympic & Paralympic Champion Focused Nationally Led Coach Driven Sport Sciences & Sports Medicine Supported Sport Specific Deliberate Programming Performance Based Repeatable Excellence.
OTP Approach: the medal potential is each sport is the key consideration in the review process we will use a top down approach to target and prioritize our funding to achieve podium performance goals. we will make decisions based on evidence but will take calculated risks to support athletes, coaches and sports. OTP will be interventionists when required. NSO Ranking: Category 1 Program Model (Multi Medal sports) Category 2 Program Model (History of medal success & Effective HP Programs) Category 3 Targeted Events (Strategic Investment (mid quad review) Individual Athlete Support Organizational Readiness Investment Priorities: 2016 Targeted Podium Potential (athletes/teams) TOP 5/Top 8 World Rank 2020 Targeted Athletes/Teams (athletes demonstrating Medal Potential for 2020 Gold Medal Profile: Outline of the high performance progression required by an individual to become a medallist with underpinning critical performance components required for progression clearly identified and defined. Why have Gold Medal Profiles? They objectify the performance tracking of athletes They align program structures and support They clarify expectations to all stakeholders They can identify gaps- program and individual level They can help identify and accelerate potential So what do Gold Medal Profiles comprise of: Tracking an individual/teams performance progression against the event specific funnel Identifying the critical performance components which underpin success in an event/discipline/sport Performance components are technical, tactical, physiological, psychological, social and emotional factors. Peter Shakespear, ROWing Canada TRAINING WILL BEAT TALENT UNTIL TALENT TRAINS FERRARI MENTALITY TID athletes have no limitations Talent requires special development Talent requires special coaching Talent requires special expectations RE-ASSESS, EVALUATE, CHALLENGE CONTROL THE ENVIRONMENT AND EXPECTATIONS
Lindsay Fischer, Director National Ballet Train the family not just the performer (athlete) for best results in today s world There are no winners you are here to serve Give back to your passion (sport) Everyone has a limit the courage to see the limit daily is the test. Value Push for Today! Objective Subjective (did you push the character?) Know the learner support and promote the learner See Talent as a Gift call to serve When things are not improving something inside is not growing Perform with your heart CSI Ontario Summary Sheila Galloway; Troy Taylor; Tommy Wharton Results by Design not by Chance Understand Performance 1) Technical Skill Development 2) Physiological Development 3) Psychological Skill Development Fail to Plan, Plan to Fail Critical Review & Evaluation Revise & Set a Plan Execute the Plan This coaching symposium also featured Chris Rudge, Argos Management; Desai Williams Track; Ian Troup CEO Toronto 2015; Ben Titley NSC Ontario. If you would like the presentations please contact me. Swim Ontario Activities: OSCC Coaching Excellence Series April 20 th Ryan Cochrane visits Markham Aquatic Club April 20 th Regional Training Centre Review Process Swim Ontario Directors and Strategic Planning Weekend April 26-28 NCCP Course Deliveries Canada Games Team Ontario Visitations (April 22-June 7) Performance Partners Meetings We strive to help (enable) Ontario s talented swimmers and their coaches develop the Attitude, the Will and the Skills required to: Participate and Perform on the SNC Jr. National Team Participate and Perform on the SNC Sr. National Team Race to the podium at all International Competitions See you on the deck! Dean