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Tasmanian Pathway Program.
A partnership between Rowing Australia, Tasmanian Institute of Sport and Rowing Tasmania.
High Performance Talent Pathway Program.
• A Major review of Rowing Australia’s High performance and pathway program was conducted following the 2016 Rio Olympic Games. This review included extensive consultation with various stake holder groups, plus a detailed analysis of past performances and a scoping of international best practise .
• As a result of this review Rowing Australia’s long term high performance plan “CampaignNumberOne” was developed and introduced transformational changes to the high performance model providing Australian Rowers with the best opportunity for success.
Tasmanian Pathway Program.
• Out of the review a bespoked state based pathway program has been developed by the three partners (RA-RT-TIS) and is designed to work with schools and clubs to enhance the development of young athletes and to give these athletes the opportunity to progress in the Pathway Program.
• The Pathway Program has a clear goal of developing young athletes capable of transitioning into the National Training Centres (NTC) which are based in Canberra (Men's) and Penrith (Women's).
• Rowing Australia's Deputy Performance Director Jaime Fernandez oversees this program, working alongside the National Pathways Head Coach Lyall McCarthy .
Tasmanian Pathway Components.
• The pathway to high performance in rowing in Tasmania encompasses four key components: Club/School based participation; Talent Identification; Talent Squad and NTC Development Squad.
• Club and School based participation are integral to identifying talent and clubs and schools are therefore an important component in serving as a provider to the pathway program. RT will work with clubs and schools to promote the pathway, develop coaches and provide competition opportunities for athletes at this level. RT will also work to improve the linkages and alignment between clubs and schools.
• Talent identification is essential to provide athletes with the opportunity to progress through the high performance pathway – it is the gateway to high performance. RT will work together with the TIS coaches to undertake talent identification activities.
• The Talent Squad provides athletes with exposure to a high performance daily training environment, with expert coaching, and access to some sports science and strength and conditioning services.
• The Talent Squad will be delivered by the TIS, in collaboration with RT, and will service junior, senior, lightweight and para athletes who meet the program criteria.
• The NTC Development Squad provides athletes with access to a high performance daily training environment, with expert coaching, strength and conditioning services, sports science, sports medicine and personal excellence services and support for training and competition opportunities.
Tasmanian Pathway ProgramPersonnel.
• Brett Crow. TIS Head Coach.
• Grant Pryor. RT State Development and Pathway Officer.
• Brendan Long. TIS Performance Coordinator and Northern Coach.
• Rob Prescott. RT Executive Officer.
• John Driessen. RA Pathway Consultant.
State Pathway PresentationState Development & Pathway Officer
Grant Pryor
Role of SDPO:-
Deliver the Pathway Program in schools & clubs
Work with schools & clubs to establish relationships and bring students into club based programs
Assist with daily training environment
Identify and prepare Tasmanian athlete rankings (min. 40 rowers) – recommend top twenty for
Pathway support
Assist development of athletes to progress to the Talent Squad & NTC Development Squad
Plan and coordinate coaching courses & seminars, oversee Coach Accreditation process
Pathway from School to Elite Rowing:-
Club Winter Programs Encourage / Invite school students to participate
Pathway Winter Programs Supplement club training with regional training group activities
Pathway Winter Camps Camps for athletes with demonstrated potential & HP goals
School Programs (Independent) School rowing camps - NTID testing, coaching assistance
School Programs (Public) Try Rowing days at clubs – NTID testing
National U19 Selection Trials Aust. Representative opportunities
& Schools Pathway 8s
Talent Squad - Selection Criteria
SDPO prepares and presents an annual list of recommended athletes to State Pathway Program partners for consideration of inclusion in the
Talent Squad.
Recommendations are based on outcomes from NTID testing, regular 30 min. ergometer monitoring (IPM), 2K ergometer test results and
assessment of performance at Regattas, Time Trials and Camps.
Targets for land based activities have been established as follows:-
U19 Targets
2k ergometer test – (M) 6:30, (W) 7:30
30 Min IPM ergo (rate 20) – (M) 8100m, (W) 7100m
Sports science testing – (M&W) all light green + 1 dark green
U21 Targets
2k ergometer test – (M) 6:20, (LM) 6:30, (W) 7:20, (LW) 7:30
30 Min IPM ergo (rate 20) – (M) 8500m, (LM) 8100m (W) 7400m (LW) 7100m
Sports science testing – (M&W) all light green + 2 dark green. (LM&LW) all light green, + 1 dark green
U23/Senior Targets
2k ergometer test – (M) 6:10, (LM) 6:20, (W) 7:10, (LW) 7:20
30 Min IPM ergo (rate 20) – (M) 8700m, (LM) 8400m (W) 7700m (LW) 7400m
Sports science testing – (M&W) all dark green. (LM&LW) all light green, + 2 dark green
Para LTA Targets
1km ergometer test – (M) 3.10, (W) 3.40
3km ergometer test – (M) 11.10, (W) 12.30
Sports science testing – (M&W) all light green
Pathway & Competition
NTC
TIS Scholarships NTC Development squad
Emerging Talent Scholarship
Talent Squad
RA Selection Trials
National Championships
National Time Trials
NSW Championships
State Pennant
State Championships
State Time Trials
Club - Schools
Snr AWorld
Champs/ Olympics
U/23World’s
U 21 Series Junior World’s
Pathway Program Talent Squad (TS)
• The Pathway Program TS program is designed to support identified Tasmanian rowers who have the potential to progress to Rowing Australia NTC’s and ultimately represent Australia at major International events.
• The TS will consist of up to ten male and ten female athletes
• The top six ranked athletes against the selection criteria will be elevated to Emerging Talent Scholarship status. The aim of the Emerging Talent Scholarship is to fast track this group of athletes to the NTC development squad within twelve months.
TS Athlete Support
• Training program support to be provided by the TIS Rowing Coach
• Access to two strength and conditioning sessions per week at a pathway program endorsed facility
• Access to some equipment at the discretion of the TIS Rowing Head Coach
• Other rowing support opportunities as they become available.
ET Scholarship Support
• Training program support to be provided by the TIS Rowing Coach
• Ergometers available for use. (TIS training facilities)
• Spin/watt bikes available for use. (TIS training facilities).
• Access to three strength and conditioning sessions per week at a TIS training facility
• Access to some equipment at the discretion of the TIS Rowing Head Coach
• Other rowing support opportunities as they become available.
Pathway Program ET Scholarship and TS athlete requirements
• ASADA level 2 Pure Performance online training
• Monthly monitoring / testing as per Pathway Program criteria
• 4 State Time Trials(September to December)
• Athletes’ must nominate for state and national selection
• Attendance at Pathway Program S&C and ergo sessions
TIS Rowing Scholarships (NTC Development Squad)
• TIS Rowing Scholarships are dictated by Australian Winning Edge (AWE) athlete categorisation. An athlete that is categorised under the AWE strategy will be automatically awarded a TIS scholarship. Non categorised athletes can be awarded a TIS scholarship at the digression of the Pathway Program Management Group.
• The criteria for an athlete to be added to the AWE categorisation list is based predominately around the previous seasons performances.
• These same criteria are used to select scholarship athletes for every State Institute/Academy
Rowing Australia – AWE Categorisation Criteria
Winning Edge Athlete Categories - Rowing
Category General Criteria Rowing Criteria - Domestic Rowing Criteria - International
1. Podium
2. Podium Ready
3. Podium Potential
4. Commonwealth
5. Developing
6. Emerging
7. International
Athlete who had a medal performance at a world championship
(or equivalent) event in the previous 24 months and is considered
capable of a medal at the next world championship (or equivalent) event.
Athlete who placed fourth to eighth at the most recent world
championship (or equivalent) event and is considered capable of progressing to Podium in the next two years.
Athlete who is considered capable of progressing to at least Podium Ready in the next two years.
Athlete who does not fit into the categories above but is
considered capable of a gold medal at the 2018 Commonwealth
Games.
Athlete achieving finish positions 1-3 at current Olympic Games, Paralympic Games or Senior A World Championship (BME) in an
Olympic/Paralympic boat class and considered capable of maintaining this level of performance at the next BME
Athlete achieving finish positions 4-8 and in the top 50% of entries
in their event at current Olympic Games, Paralympic Games or Senior A World Championship (BME) in an Olympic/Paralympic
boat class and considered capable of progressing to Podium.
Athlete achieving finish positions 4+ and not in the top 50% of entries in their event at current Olympic Games, Paralympic
Games or Senior A World Championship (BME) in an Olympic boat class and considered capable of progressing to at least Podium
Ready in the next four years OR Athlete achieving finish positions
1-3 and in the top 50% of entries in their event at current Senior A
World Championship in an Olympic Discipline (non-Olympic boat class) and considered capable of progressing to at least Podium
Ready in the next four years
This category does not apply to rowing as rowing is not currently
in the Commonwealth Games.
Criteria apply as per domestic. If an athlete fails to achieve
selection on to National Team without any extenuating
circumstances Level and/or qualification for support will be
reviewed
Criteria apply as per domestic. If an athlete fails to achieve
selection on to National Team without any extenuating
circumstances Level and/or qualification for support will be
reviewed.
Criteria apply as per domestic. If an athlete fails to achieve
selection on to National Team without any extenuating
circumstances Level and/or qualification for support will be
reviewed PLUS any athlete selected onto National Senior Team
who is not currently categorised can be included at this level
This category does not apply to rowing as rowing is not currently
in the Commonwealth Games.
Athlete who is considered capable of progressing to at least Podium Potential in the next two years.
Athlete achieving finish position 1-4 and in the top 50% of entries
in their field at current Under 23 World Championship in an
Olympic discipline and considered capable of progressing to at least Podium Potential in the next two years OR any athlete
deemed capable of progressing to Podium Potential in the next 2
years will be assessed against their on and off water performances
in testing that may include time trials and ergometers.
Athletes selected onto the National Under 23 Team for a particular year (who have not currently been categorised) OR athletes
deemed capable of progressing to Podium Potential in the next 2
years, will all be assessed against their on and off water performances in testing that may include time trials and
ergometers.
Athlete who is considered capable of progressing to at least Developing in the next two years.
Athlete achieving finish position 1-4 and in the top 50% of entries
in their field at current Junior World Championship in an Olympic
discipline and considered capable of progressing to at least Developing in the next two years OR any athlete deemed capable
of progressing to Podium Potential in the next 4 years will be
assessed against their on and off water performances in testing
that may include time trials and ergometers.
This category will be considered on a case-by-case basis for those
athletes that do fit into the categories above.
Athletes selected onto the National Junior or U21 Team for a
particular year (who have not currently been categorised) OR
athletes deemed capable of progressing to Developing in the next 2 years, will all be assessed against their on and off water performances in testing that may include time trials and
ergometers.
This category will be considered on a case-by-case basis for those
athletes that do fit into the categories above. Athlete who does not satisfy any of the Podium Pathway category
criteria but has earned selection for the national senior team or squad preparing for the NSOs benchmark event.