Hockey New ZealandVision
‘To be the world’s best Hockey nation by 2020’
High Performance
‘The purpose of high performance is to improve the performance capability of athletes, to ensure we achieve our strategic vision’
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1. High Performance contributes to the success of the 2020 Strategy.
2. What HP will look in 2020.
3. How everyone contributes
HNZ High Performance Presentation
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2020 – Medals on the World Stage
HNZ Strategic HP 2020 Goals - Outcomes(Taken from HNZ Strategic Framework)
• Black Sticks winning Major Events• Medal at Tokyo (and beyond)• World Ranking – Top 4 x 2 teams* • Sustainable HP program
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HNZ HP Currently
• Two high performance programs – delivering two teams for international competition
• National programs servicing 50 athletes• No formal pathway connection between HNZ HP and the
national system• No formal national performance network• Performance gap between national and international
competition
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High Performance Director
National Coach Men
National Men's Assistant
National Men's Performance
Analyst
Team Services Manager
National Coach Women
National women's Assistant
National Women's Performance
Analyst
Current National Performance Structure
National Network
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EXCEL
National U21 CoachNational U18 CoachRegional U18, U21 Coaches
Regional Talent CoachSpecialist Coaches
National Squads
NationalDevelopment
Squads
U21 National Squads
U18 National Squads
Regional Development Programmes
- regional age-group talent- nationally identified talent
National Hockey League
National Under 21 & U18 Tournaments
Targeted National Age Group Tournaments
National Senior High Performance Programme – Black Sticks
Talent Development
Future/Junior Black Sticks Programs
National Head CoachNational Assistant CoachNHL Coach
Player Pathway High Performance Coaching Pathway
DEVELOP
PERFORM
EXPLORE
Community SportParticipation programmes
Community sport development and deliveryCompetition – school, club, association
Hockey’s National High Performance Pathways
High Performance Strategy – Overview(Extract from HPSNZ Presentation)
• Develop a World Leading System– Expose athletes to performance programs sooner, for longer, and with greater
consistency– Expose more athletes to high level programs and competitions
• Further Enhance World Class HP National programs– High quality athletes– High quality staff– Dedicated training facilities– World Class sports science and S & C programs– Well planned campaigns and longer term sustainability planning
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High Performance in 2020
• National HP Framework – supporting coach and athlete pathway – led by HNZ HP Hubs
• National center's of excellence – providing decentralized performance training
• National domestic competitions that improve the base level of identified athletes
Key outcome – more quality coaches, more quality athletes, closed gap between domestic and international game.
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HNZ Proposed National Performance Network
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National Network Manager
National Performance Hubs
Domestic (Regional) Representative
Teams
Association Performance
Programs
Performance Centre's of Excellence
National Elite Coaching Pathway
National Athlete Pathway
Future Black Sticks Junior Black Sticks
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Performance Hub 1
Performance Hub 2
Performance Hub 3
Performance Hub 4
Performance Hub – Coach and Athlete Pathway
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Centre of Excellence Programs
Regional/National
Competitions
Association Programs
NHL - JBS/FBS
Under age Representative
Club Coaching
Athlete Coach
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Junior
National Squads
NationalDevelopment
Squads
U21 National Squads
U18 National Squads
Region based Talent Programs- regional age-group talent- nationally identified talent
National Hockey League
National Under 21 & U18 Tournaments
Targeted National Age Group Tournaments
Community SportParticipation programmes
Community sport development and deliveryCompetition – school, club, association
Hockey’s National High Performance Pathways - Area of Responsibility
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Region/Association
Region/Association – Coach and Athlete Pathway
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Performance Programs
Regional/Association
representative
Community and entry level - Club
Regional/performance
program
Club and representative
Entry Level coaching
Athlete Coach
Domestic Competitions
• Defined purpose for each competition that underpins national outcomes
• Progression of competitions that better service national and local outcomes – e.g. Expanded club competitions
• Association/regional representative competitions supporting local and national outcomes
• Broadening the base of athlete development• Closing the gap on international competition
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Region/Association in 2020
• Community programs growing the game• Strong clubs providing opportunities• Representative programs providing next-level competition• Performance environments that develop athletes• Alignment to national pathways• Supported coach and athlete pathway, aligned with and feeding into
national pathway
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HNZ Presentation to HPSNZ ‘HP Strategy to Success and Sustainability’
Gains in Performance outcomes
• International competition strategy – regional approach • National HP Training Facility – Home for the Black Sticks• International event hosting strategy• National underpinning coach/athlete pathway
– growing athlete capability• Domestic suite of competitions
– Supporting athlete development and closing the gap on international competition
– Increasing exposure for aspiring coaches– Creating commercial model to support athletes and programs– Reducing the need to pursue international opponents – reducing costs– Fostering relationships with key international partners– Increased opportunities for more athletes
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Region/Association Alignment – Critical Success Factor
• National Alignment • A national model with shared objectives and shared outcomes• Participation programs, club opportunities, performance
development and representative programs
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Region/Association Alignment – Critical Success Factor
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NZ High Performance RegionsAssociations
Hockey New Zealand
The result of alignment is an outcome equal to the Sum of the parts.