Phase 2 + 3 : athletes suitability, preparation for training + development (physical + medical screening, performance lifestyle workshops, psychological assessments)
Phase 4 : confirmation phase ( selected athletes train 6-12 months in specific sports elite training environment, athletes continually assessed, rate of progress recorded
DarrenCampbell
Talent ID
athletics to semi pro football to athletics via talent id programme to win 4 x 100m relay at olympics (gold)
LizzyYarnolds
Talent ID (Girls4Gold)
She was picked to take part in skeleton talent ID programme (G4G)
First British slider to hold grand slam titles (Olympic, World, European champion) at same time
WorldClassProgramme
Covers all sports in summer + winter olympics and paraolympics
2 Levels
Podium level : supporting athletes with realistic medal winning capabilities at the next games
Podiumpotential : supporting athletes whose performances suggest they have realistic medal winning capabilities at subsequent games
Ensures athletes get ; coaching, training + competition support. Access to top quality facilities + technology delivered to home country institutes
World class programme case study
(British skeleton athletes)
Relatively unknown Olympic sport to much better high quality sport
WCP produced talent capable of representing GB at all levels of international competition
Overall success: 13 different athletes on WCP won 76 medals between 2006 + 2010
Athlete Performance Award (APA)
Gives money to athletes to help fund their living + personal sporting cost. Allocated where there's greatest financial need
Level of APA determined by e.g. level of performance an athlete has achieved and is capable of producing in the future. Can receive extra £28,000 per year
Role of nationalinstitutes in developing elite sport
Ran by UK Sport
Each country making up UK has national institution of sport
Provides sports science and technological help to elite sportspeople
Worked with eg Mo Farah, Jessica Ennis Hill
Role of national institutes in developing elite sport (2)
Provide world class performance environments (eg Olympic swimming pool at Bath Uni)
Provide Talent ID (eg #Discover your gold)
Give sports science support eg nutrition
Provide research
Provide medical support (eg physio therapy)
Provide technology (eg sports wheelchairs)
Role of Schools contributing to elite sporting success
Schools can offer :
Strong PE programmes
Strong links with clubs
Strong + wide ranging extra curricular programmes including competitive fixtures
Courses for sport and PE (eg GCSE, A Level, BTEC)
Role of SportsClubs in contributing to elite sports
Sports clubs can offer :
High quality coaching
Equipment + facilities to play
Nurture + encourage talent
Organised leagues + fixtures through NGB’s who manage specific sport
Assist in talent identification
Role of Universities in contributing to elite sporting success
award scholarships + bursaries (can train while studying)
Share facilities as centre of excellence for elite performers
High quality world class training
Very high level of competition
Undergraduate + postgraduate funding through Talented Athlete Scholarship Programme (TASS)
Why do people drop out of elite sports?
Poorperformance
Injury
Pressure from media
Pressure from outside sport (eg family commitments)
Stress (eg from financial impact of training)
Strategies to address athletesdropping out
advice of jobs / future careers
Lifestyle component coach (helps them understand pressure + demands of elite sport)
Work close with coaches / support specialists to minimise concerns
Performance lifestyle advisors to support them with eg dealing with media
Psychological support + medical intervention
Stages of Talent id
Phase 1 : skill based + physical tests
Phase 2-3 : medical screening, psychological assessment
Phase 4 : 6-12 months of training in specific elite training environment