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Sport New Zealand Roadshow 2013

1. 2012 - the year that was

2. Strategic Plan update

3. Things to watch out for

4. Discussion time

Topics

Purpose of the Roadshow

1. To discuss issues facing sport in NZ

2. To be accountable for what we do at Sport NZ

3. To listen to your feedback and ideas

2012

London Olympic Games

The Gamemakers – the Volunteers

Outstanding Paralympic Success Target 18+ medals - result 17 medals

Outstanding Olympic Success Target 10+ medals

Result 13 medals - 6 Gold / 2 Silver / 5 Bronze

Young People’s Survey

YP Survey – Key Findings

1. Sport and active recreation are an important part of young NZers’ lives

2. Our well-established and team sports are still central

3. YP are engaging in sports/activities that develop foundation skills

4. Playful’ activity (“mucking around”) has a significant role – informal sport

5. Sport & rec participation varies with age, gender and ethnic background

6. Drops off in the teenage years

7. Lower participation rates for girls than boys – across all age groups

8. Asian’s represent the lowest participation ethnic group

Top 10s – frequency (regularly – 1 + times a week)

Boys Yrs 1-2

Boys Yrs 3-6

Boys Yrs 7-10

Boys Yrs 11-13

Girls Yrs 1-2

Girls Yrs 3-6

Girls Yrs 7-10

Girls Yrs 11-13

Mostly aged 5-6

Mostly aged 7-10

Mostly aged 11-14

Mostly aged 15-18

Mostly aged 5-6

Mostly aged 7-10

Mostly aged 11-14

Mostly aged 15-18

RUGBY SKATEBOARDING NETBALL DANCE

FOOTBALL

CYCLING/ BIKING

RUNNING/ JOGGING/X-COUNTRY

SWIMMING

Top 10s – frequency (regularly – 1 + times a week)

Boys Yrs 1-2

Boys Yrs 3-6

Boys Yrs 7-10

Boys Yrs 11-13

Girls Yrs 1-2

Girls Yrs 3-6

Girls Yrs 7-10

Girls Yrs 11-13

Mostly aged 5-6

Mostly aged 7-10

Mostly aged 11-14

Mostly aged 15-18

Mostly aged 5-6

Mostly aged 7-10

Mostly aged 11-14

Mostly aged 15-18

RUGBY SKATEBOARDING NETBALL DANCE

BASKETBALL

GYMNASTICS MĀORI ACTIVITIES

ATHLETICS GYMNASTICS

MĀORI ACTIVITIES

TOUCH RUGBY LEAGUE

WALKING (for fitness)

ATHLETICS BASKETBALL WALKING (for fitness)

Dance Basketball Tramping Badminton

FOOTBALL

CYCLING/ BIKING

RUNNING/ JOGGING/X-COUNTRY

SWIMMING

Tops 10 Activities - Interest – try / do more of

Boys 5-10 yrs

Boys 11-14yrs

Boys 15-18yrs

Girls 5-10 yrs

Girls 11-14yrs

Girls 15-18yrs

RUGBY NETBALL SWIMMING

BASKETBALL FOOTBALL TENNIS

Tops 10 Activities - Interest – try / do more of

Boys 5-10 yrs

Boys 11-14 yrs

Boys 15-18 yrs

Girls 5-10 yrs

Girls 11-14 yrs

Girls 15-18 yrs

RUGBY NETBALL SWIMMING

CRICKET HOCKEY

HOCKEY RUGBY

RUGBY LEAGUE SNOWBOARDING

TOUCH

BADMINTON TOUCH

VOLLEYBALL

Cycle Fishing

Martial arts Swim

Badminton

Martial arts Surfing

Volleyball

Cycle Dance

Gymnastics

Dance Running

BASKETBALL FOOTBALL TENNIS

Change & Challenge

Sport New Zealand’s Role

Invest Enable Lead

Update

Young People ‘Sport in Education’ Project

Curriculum Development

Student Leadership Secondary-Primary connections

School values and culture

Community links

Sport in Education Project 2013-16

More young people enjoy and are involved in sport (e.g.

playing, volunteering)

Improved positive (e.g. leadership) & reduced negative (e.g. truancy) social outcomes

Improved academic outcomes Numeracy (Maths) & Literacy

(English)

Academic Social Sport

The Concept

• To engage kids & create positive learning environments in schools

• Schools as a setting to encourage more kids to partake in sport • Community Hub - connecting sec schools, primary schools, clubs & the community • Partnership with MoE, NZSSSC • Not about creating specialist sport school

Outcomes – using sport to teach:

Focus

Sport in Education

Pilot Schools

1. Aotea College Wellington Decile 5 Co-Ed

2. Hillmorton High School Canterbury Decile 5 Co-Ed

3. Howick College Auckland Decile 10 Co-Ed

4. Kaikoria Valley High School Otago Decile 5 Co-Ed

5. Papakura High School Auckland Decile 2 Co-Ed

6. Queens High School Otago Decile 5 Girls

7. Tauranga Boys’ College Bay of Plenty Decile 6 Boys

8. Te Kuiti High School Waikato Decile 3 Co-Ed

Community Sport Growth Progress to date

NSOs • Group 1 - Cricket, Rugby, Netball, Gym, Hockey, Football, Rugby League = Step 1,2,3 • Group 2 - Bike, Basketball, Athletics, Tennis, Golf, Triathlon, Bowls = Step 1, 2

NSO

RSO

NATIONAL

REGIONAL

$12.0m

NSOs

RSOs Step 2 Regional Alignment

Step 1 Community Sport Planning

Sport New Zealand

RSTs

$12.0m

LOCAL

Schools / Informal Sport / Clubs / Facilities / Events

Kiwisport

$8.7m

Step 3 Regional Delivery

• Broaden Sport New Zealand’s focus to include informal sport

• Recognition the current Community Sport strategy has primarily focused on formal sport (NSOs)

• Define scope, determine how best to influence and how best to engage?

Active Recreation – Informal Sport

Formal

Informal

Club Membership

School

HP Gym

Outdoor

Business House

Events

Pay to Play

Mucking Around

Social

Sport sector

Hillary Expeditions

21 Peaks in 21 Days

Cook to Cook

Gradient & Water – Papua New Guinea

Partner Capability

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1. Professional services - expertise

o Governance, Leadership, People Management, Information Services,

Financial sustainability, Commercialsation

2. Project based activity

o Women in Sport (partnering with the NZOC ), International strategy

o Seminar series, Leadership course

3. Transformation Projects

o NSO support - Swimming NZ, Netball, Basketball NZ

o Swim & Survive

4. New Specialist areas

o Facilities, Events

Auckland Alignment

High Performance Sport New Zealand

• New organisation

• New strategy – 2012-20

• New Investment criteria

2009 – 12 Olympic Cycle Investment 10 Olympic medals +

18 Paralympic medals +

2012 Funding 2008 – 12 Funding

Rowing $6,530m $19.181m

Bike $5,685m $18.332m

Yachting $3,292m $11.299m

Athletics $2,161m $7.269m

Swimming $1,889m $7.476m

Hockey $2,951m $7.145m

Triathlon $1,793m $6.932m

Canoe $1,641m $4.308m

Equestrian $2,012m $4.241m

Football $0.492m $1.572m

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2012 London Paralympic Games Results

Medal Tally NZ - ranked 21st

Medal Tally

Medal Tally

Medal Tally

2009 – 12 Olympic Investment 10 medals or more…

2012 Funding 2008–12 Funding

Rowing $6,530m $19.181m

Bike $5,685m $18.332m

Yachting $3,292m $11.299m

Athletics $2,161m $7.269m

Swimming $1,889m $7.476m

Hockey $2,951m $7.145m

Triathlon $1,793m $6.932m

Canoe $1,641m $4.308m

Equestrian $2,012m $4.241m

Football $0.492m $1.572m

Olympic Investment 10 medals or more…

2012 Funding 2008–12 Funding

Rowing $6,530m $19.181m = 5 medals

Bike $5,685m $18.332m = 3 medals

Yachting $3,292m $11.299m = 2 medals

Athletics $2,161m $7.269m = 1 medal

Swimming $1,889m $7.476m

Hockey $2,951m $7.145m

Triathlon $1,793m $6.932m

Canoe $1,641m $4.308m = 1 medal

Equestrian $2,012m $4.241m = 1 medal

Football $0.492m $1.572m

Olympic Investment 10 medals or more…

2012 Funding 2008–12 Funding

Rowing $6,530m $19.181m = 5 medals + 2 4th

Bike $5,685m $18.332m = 3 medals + 2 4th

Yachting $3,292m $11.299m = 2 medals

Athletics $2,161m $7.269m = 1 medal

Swimming $1,889m $7.476m + 1 4th

Hockey $2,951m $7.145m + 1 4th

Triathlon $1,793m $6.932m

Canoe $1,641m $4.308m = 1 medal

Equestrian $2,012m $4.241m = 1 medal + 1 4th

Football $0.492m $1.572m

Investment and Results

High Performance Sport New Zealand

Investment goals – driven by the new Strategic Plan

Outcomes

• 14 or more medals at the Olympic Games in 2016; 16 or more in 2020

• Winning at world championships in targeted non-Olympic sports

• 1 or more medals at Olympic Winter Games in 2014

• 8-12 gold medals at Paralympic Games in 2016

• 2 or more gold medals at Paralympic Winter Games

Process used to guide decisions

• Olympic individual Sport with high probability of multiple podium success

Tier 2

• Olympic individual Sport with high probability of single podium success

• Olympic and non-Olympic Team Sport with high probability of podium success Tier 3

• Olympic individual Sport with moderate probability of podium success

• Olympic Team Sport with moderate probability of podium success

Campaign

• Olympic individual athletes or team sport with moderate probability of future podium success

• Non-Olympic individual athletes or team sport with a high probability of future podium success

Tier 1

Tier 2

Tier 3

Campaign

Overview – Where the money is going

Targeted Investment Campaign Investment Tier 1 Tier 2 Tier 3 Swimming

Bike Athletics Canoe Rugby 7s (W) Rowing Equestrian Triathlon Football (W) Yachting Rugby 7s (M) Hockey (W) Hockey (M) Netball Cricket Rugby League Paralympic Lawn Bowls Winter Squash Softball (M) – existing commitment Surf Life Saving Golf (Lydia Ko) Canoe Slalom (Luuka Jones & Mike Dawson) Boxing (Alexis Pritchard) Surfing (Paige Hareb) Taekwondo (Vaughan Scott)

Things to watch out for

Talent Management ME & Facilities Active NZ Survey

Questions?