John Mills Coaching, Education and Development Director
John Mills Director of Coaching, Education and Development Former Senior Lecturer in Sports Coaching Joined British Cycling as Coach Education Director in April 1999 Appointed as Coaching, Education and Development Director in 2003 Project Director for the International Coach Education Programme being run by the Union Cycliste Internationale
British Cycling in 1996 Membership 13,000 Licences 8,000 Gold Medals 0 World Ranking 17 th Staff 16 Total Income 1m p.a.
Lottery Funding
Jason Queally starts the Goldrush!
Great Britain Cycling Team SYDNEY OVERALL ATHENS OVERALL BEIJING OVERALL LONDON OVERALL 11 10 7 9 9 12 19 13 15 29 17 19 SYDNEY CYCLING ATHENS CYCLING BEIJING CYCLING LONDON CYCLING 1 1 2 2 1 1 8 4 2 8 2 2
Great Britain Paralympic Cycling Team SYDNEY OVERALL ATHENS OVERALL BEIJING OVERALL LONDON OVERALL 41 43 47 35 30 29 42 29 31 34 43 43 SYDNEY CYCLING ATHENS CYCLING BEIJING CYCLING LONDON CYCLING 0 2 0 3 2 2 16 4 0 8 9 5
Team Sky
Team Sky Founded in 2009 Based at the National Cycling Centre in Manchester UCI Pro Tour Team Established with the aim of providing the first British winner of the Tour de France within five years 2012 Bradley Wiggins wins the Tour de France and Chris Froome finishes as runner-up
Team Sky 2013 Chris Froome wins the Tour de France
Number of Medals Olympic and Paralympic Medals 1960-2012 25 20 15 10 Olympic Medals Paralympic Medals 5 0 1960 1964 1968 1972 1976 1980 1984 1988 1992 1996 2000 2004 2008 2012
British Cycling Structure SENIOR MANAGMENT TEAM CHIEF EXECUTIVE IAN DRAKE PERFORMANCE SIR DAVID BRAILSFORD CYCLE SPORT & MEMBERSHIP JONNY CLAY COACHING, EDUCATION & DEVELOPMENT JOHN MILLS RECREATION & PARTNERSHIPS STEWART KELLETT CORPORATE SERVICES ALAN HAWKINS FINANCE AND COMMERCIAL JAMIE O BANK
British Cycling Vision 2009-13 To inspire participation in cycling as a sport, recreational activity and a form of sustainable transport through the achievement of success on the world stage Inspiration to Participation
British Cycling Objectives 2009-13 Final phase of a 12 year plan to become the number one cycling nation in the world in terms of Participation and Excellence, across all forms of cycling Continue to deliver / over-deliver against agreed funding targets Increase support for existing membership base e.g. Regional Events Officers, Go-Ride Coaches, Facility Development Build on diversification beyond competitive cycle sport i.e. Recreational Cycling Drive new revenue and increase influence of British Cycling through membership growth and campaigning i.e. become relevant to all cyclists Medal success in London 2012
2009-13 Achievements Elite Success 12 Olympic Medals 22 Paralympic Medals First British Winner of the Tour de France Underpinned by Go-Ride and Talent Team Participation 75,000 Membership (136% increase) 18,000 Licence Holders (50% increase) 99,000 more people cycling once a week 1 million new people cycling at least once a month Potential Market 2.8 million latent demand for cycling (35% increase)
2009-13 Achievements Cycle Sport 3,000 organised competitive events (increase of 29%) 300 non-competitive events (increase of 145%) 18 UCI Major Events 1,000 Race Officials trained Development 410,000 Young People involved in the Go-Ride Programme 132 Young People progressing to Talent Team 2,500 Coaches trained Recreation 647,000 Participants in Sky Ride Mass Participation Events 39,000 Participants in Sky Led Rides 3,000 Ride Leaders trained Facilities 11 New Traffic Free Cycle Sport Facilities and 9 Major Improvements
Coaching, Education and Development
Go-Ride Youth Development Programme - Clubs & Volunteers - Coaching & Competition - Membership - Facilities - Talent Development
Go-Ride - Clubs and Volunteers Go-Ride Clubs Registered Clubs Accredited Clubs Support from Regional Teams Go-Ride Volunteers Club Officials Coaches Welfare Officers Young Volunteers Support from Regional Teams
Go-Ride - Coaching and Competition Coaching Programme Schools Programme Community Programme Promotional Activities Reviewed annually Go-Ride Racing Schools and Clubs Talent Development School to Community to Elite
Schools Programme School School School School School Go-Ride Club School School School School
Go-Ride Delivering High Quality Opportunities in Schools, Clubs and the Community. Schools Programme Progressive Coaching Sessions in Schools. Linking Schools to Community Clubs. 2,500 Opportunities delivered in 2011/12 Community Programme Club Support Sessions Holiday Coaching Club Development 400 Opportunities delivered in 2011/12 Promotional Activities Major Events School Games Go-Ride Racing 350 Opportunities delivered in 2011/12
Under 18 Members U18 Membership Growth Under 18 members account for 10,482 members (16% of total BC membership) 4,131 additional members since Hub launch in March 2011 12000 10000 Launch of U18 Membership Initiative 8000 6000 4000 2000 0 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 U18 Members 3698 3974 4784 6509 6351 7988 10482
Facilities Facility Development
Facility Development - Olympic Velopark
Other Facility Developments
Cycling Facilities in England Regions BMX Closed Road Circuit Cycle Speedway MTB Velodrome (Indoor) Velodrome (Outdoor) Central 1 1 1 3 East Midlands 3 1 1 1 6 Eastern 4 1 1 6 North East 2 2 1 5 North West 7 5 1 1 1 15 South 6 3 3 2 1 1 16 South East 1 2 2 1 6 South West 5 1 1 7 West Midlands 3 3 3 2 10 Yorkshire 5 2 3 1 11 London 13 4 2 1 1 21 Grand Total Grand Total 50 21 14 9 3 9 106
Talent Development
MEMBERSHIP TALENT DEVELOPMENT PATHWAY MEMBERSHIP 1 2 years membership CLUB ACTIVITY INTER CLUB ACTIVITY Regular Competition & Coaching Activities REGIONAL SCHOOLS OF RACING Coached sessions Competition based Performance Centres Input from Olympic Talent Coach Residential Camps Discipline Specific Opportunities International Competition Opportunities Represent Region - Inter Regional Competition, UK School Games etc SCHOOLS PROGRAMME Links to Clubs Regular Competition and Coaching Activities Learning to race Selection Criteria: Skills based Recommendations from club coaches Selection Criteria: Skills Assessment Ergo Test Race Results Commitment Life Skills Desire LOCAL School & club Programmes REGIONAL D e l i v e r y Olympic Talent Programme NATIONAL
Olympic Development Pathway
Olympians Average Age Average Age of the Team Number of Medallist Under 25 2000 2004 2008 2012 33 28 27 25 2* 2 3 8 * Sir Chris Hoy and Sir Bradley Wiggins
Coach Education
Level 3 Certificate in Coaching Track Level 3 Certificate in Coaching Road and TT Level 3 Certificate in Coaching BMX Level 3 Certificate in Coaching MTB Coach Education School Community Talent Development Performance / High Performance Cycling for Schools Level 1 Certificate in Coaching Cycling Level 2 Certificate in Coaching Cycling Track Road/TT BMX UK Sport ECAP MTB Cyclespeedway scuk Inspire Cyclo-cross Young People Madison scuk Aspire Disability Power
The Importance of NGB Coach Education The vast majority of Coaches have followed British Cycling s Coach Education pathway 100% of Go-Ride (Development) Coaches 100% of Olympic Talent, Olympic Development and Olympic Academy Coaches 100% of Olympic Para-Cycling Coaches 62% of Olympic Podium Coaches 50% of Olympic Talent and Olympic Development Coaches have come through the Go-Ride Development Programme
International Coach Education Project
World leading Coach Education British Cycling and the UCI Working collaboratively for the benefit of cycling Project Aims Standardise and improve the quality of coach education Increase the quality and quantity of trained coaches Improve the standard of coaching Detection of coaching talent Partnerships Olympic Solidarity World Anti Doping Agency
Continuing to find and develop the next generation of Talent
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