WHO WE ARE High Performance Sport New Zealand (HPSNZ) leads the high performance sports system in New Zealand. We work in partnership with national sport organisations (NSOs), allocating resources to sports organisations and athletes and delivering world-leading support to impact performance.
WHAT WE DO01. Lead a highly effective high performance system that ensures resources
are targeted and prioritised to deliver performance outcomes.
02. Work in partnership to increase the stability andhigh performance capability of NSOs.
03. Partner with NSOs to build world-leading coaching andhigh performance programme leadership.
04. Deliver world-leading performance support for our athletes and coaches.
05. Enhance the daily training and competition environments.
06. Strengthen high performance athlete development systems.
07. Lead an integrated and robust innovation, technology andknowledge programme to drive increased performance.
OUR LOCATIONS HPSNZ operates out of a network of world-class facilities around the country. At our facilities, athletes can train, use recovery areas, and get the performance support they need all under the one roof. Athletes access our network of training centres in Auckland, Cambridge, Karapiro, Wellington, Christchurch, Dunedin and Wanaka.
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STRATEGIC HIGH PERFORMANCE INVESTMENT AND RESOURCE SUPPORT
HPSNZ ALLOCATES STRATEGIC INVESTMENT AND RESOURCE SUPPORT TO A BAL ANCED
PORTFOLIO OF MEDAL CAPABLE SPORTS AND ATHLETES TO OPTIMISE SYSTEM OUTCOMES.
PRINCIPLES
- Performance-based system which focuses on HP processes and is accountable for outcomes.
- Targeted and top down that prioritises resources to NSOs and Campaigns withthe greatest probability of success.
- Tailored based on need and impact.
- Balances the aggregated NSO needs with system leadership responsibilities.
- Maintains a rigour on prioritiesand resourcefulness.
- Enables alignment and anintegrated system approach.
- Sports and campaigns ‘earn theright’ to investment.
PRIORITIES
- Sports and athletes that are medal capable atthe Olympic Games (Summer and Winter).
- Sports and athletes that are gold medal capableat the Paralympic Games (Summer and Winter).
- Non-Olympic invested sports that canwin at World Championships.
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PRESS RELEASE: HIGH PERFORMANCE SPORT NEW ZEALAND RECONFIRMS CORE INVESTMENT FOR 2018
HIGH PERFORMANCE SPORT NEW ZEALAND (HPSNZ) RECONFIRMED
THE $35 MILLION CORE INVESTMENT PROGRAMME FOR 2018 ANNOUNCED
LAST DECEMBER AS THE ORGANISATION RE-SET FOR TOKYO 2020.
The investment represents the second year of either two or four-year funding agreements with National Sport Organisations (NSOs), Paralympics NZ and the NZOC, providing support in the areas of high performance leadership, coaching, international competition, training camps and pathway development for targeted and campaign sports.
Confirming the announcement, HPSNZ acting Chief Executive Pete Pfitzinger commented:
“ Our investment philosophy is based on a performance driven approach. Key to the success is a customised and balanced portfolio that is wide enough to ensure we have enough medal opportunities for conversion, but narrow enough to impact performance and increase the probability of repeatable success.”
The 2018 investment programme follows detailed performance reviews with 13 targeted and eight campaign sports. Decisions are based on four criteria: past performance; future potential; quality of the individual sport’s high performance programme and campaigns; and aspects of the individual sport context.
Today’s announcement reaffirms the partner investment schedules confirmed last year, with a small number of changes. Cycling NZ and Canoe Sprint NZ have their core investment extended until 2020 and $340k of operational savings achieved by HPSNZ over the past year will now be redistributed to sports:
- Cycling NZ receive an increasein core funding of $200k.
- Paralympics NZ will receive an additional $25k one-off investment to support the games delivery forthe Pyeongchang 2018 Paralympic Winter Games.
- In campaign sports, Men’s Softball will receivean increase of $50k to support their preparationfor the 2019 World Cup while Long track speedskating will receive a $20k one-off package tosupport preparation for the men’s team pursuitat next year’s Winter Olympic Games.
- Following an increase for Natalie Rooney last year,Shooters Chloe Tipple and Owen Robinson willeach receive $15k to support preparation for theCommonwealth Games and international coachingwhile Squash’s Paul Coll is also set to receive$15k towards his Commonwealth Games doublespreparation and his campaign to become World #1.
Outlining the investment allocations Pfitzinger acknowledged:
“ While a number of the decisions announced are part of the previous multi-year announcement, today’s decisions provide an opportunity to refine and balance the aggregated needs of NSOs with our system leadership responsibilities. Our approach to investment is tailored based on need and impact and fundamental to the success is the shared partnership between HPSNZ and our system partners”.
With the two-year funding agreements for many NSOs set to conclude at the end of 2018, a new round of investment decisions will be announced in December 2018 through to Tokyo 2020.
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IT’S A LIFE TIME OF COMMITMENT, PASSION & DEDICATION.
NOT JUST WHAT HAPPENS ON RACE DAY.
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The National Sports Organisation’s (NSO’s) level of achievement against the agreed performance
KPI’s in the Performance and Investment Schedules for the previous Investment Periods.
If there was no Performance and Investment Schedule for the previous Investment Period, then recent performances of
athletes/teams in Pinnacle Event.
The progression and trajectory of the NSOs priority athletes
towards the applicable Tier 1, 2 or 3 outcomes (if a Targeted
Sport), or Campaign KPIs (if a Campaign Sport),
evidenced by the athlete/teams competition
results, other performance assessments and progress
against the athlete development pathways (e.g.
performance funnels).
01. PAST PERFORMANCE
03. QUALITY OF HP PROGRAMME AND CAMPAIGNS
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INVESTMENT CONSIDERATIONS
INCLUDE:
The progress of the NSO against its HP Plan over the previous Investment Period.
The content of the HP Strategic Plan and campaign plan/s for the next Investment Period, which must be clear and measurable.
The need for an NSO to have quality HP processes and performance drivers including plans, leadership, coaching, systems, structure, culture that will enable it to achieve its
goals and the agreed KPIs. This may be assessed as
HPSNZ sees fit including through the Performance Review, observations, athlete/s results, staff
movements, stability of the HP operations etc.
Specific factors applicable to the NSO and the sport
including, but not limited to:
The level of maturity and sophistication of the HP Programme.
The number of carded athletes.
Its previous HPSNZ Investment history and performance against it.
Its total HPSNZ investment and resource allocation, including resources allocated other than Core Investment.
The other sources of revenue it has or can source.
The budgeted campaign costs.
The nature of the sport including the qualification process, the number of events and disciplines and format of competition programme, the field of competition.
INVESTMENT CRITERIA
INVESTMENT CONSIDERATIONS ARE BASED ON FOUR INVESTMENT CRITERIA .
THESE INCLUDE PAST PERFORMANCE; FUTURE POTENTIAL; QUALITY
OF THE INDIVIDUAL SPORTS HIGH PERFORMANCE PROGRAMME AND
CAMPAIGNS; AND ASPECTS OF THE INDIVIDUAL SPORT CONTEXT.
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SPORT 20172018 INCREASE
COMMITTED2018 INCREASE
NEW2018 TOTAL
$000 $000 $000 $000
TIER 1
Rowing 5,100 0 0 5,100
Cycling 4,200 0 200 4,400
Yachting 3,700 100 0 3,800
Athletics 2,600 150 0 2,750
TIER 2
Equestrian 1,800 0 0 1,800
Canoe Racing 1,600 150 0 1,750
Netball 1,200 0 0 1,200
Rugby 7s - Women 1,100 100 0 1,200
Rugby 7s - Men 900 0 0 900
TIER 3
Hockey - Women 1,350 100 0 1,450
TARGETED OTHER
Paralympics NZ (Including Games Delivery) 2,400 100 2,525
Snow Sports 2,050 0 0 2,050
New Zealand Olympic Committee 750 0 0 750
CAMPAIGN
Swimming 900 0 0 900
Triathlon 750 0 0 750
Hockey - Men 700 0 0 700
Football - Women 500 0 0 500
Cricket 500 0 0 500
Rugby League** 500 0 0 500
Canoe Slalom 450 0 0 450
Softball - Men 250 0 50 300
Bowls 250 0 0 250
Surf Life Saving 225 0 0 225
Squash 175 0 15 190
Shooting (campaigns) 125 0 30 155
Softball - Women 100 50 0 150
Basketball 125 25 0 150
Gymsports / Trampoline (campaign) 115 0 0 115
Ice Sports (speedskating campaign) 0 0 20 20
Olympic Weightlifting 20 0 0 20
Boxing (campaign) 15 0 0 15
Gymsports / Women's Artistic Gymnastics Vault (campaign) 10 0 0 10
Surfing (campaign) 10 0 0 10
Beach Volleyball (campaign) 10 0 0 10
Wrestling (campaign) 10 0 0 10
SUB-TOTAL CORE INVESTMENT 34,940 775 340 35,605
Other Investment: Emerging Talent PEG’s 200 0 0 200
Other Investment: Medical Model 250 0 0 250
TOTAL OTHER INVESTMENT 450 0 0 450
TOTAL INVESTMENT 35,390 775 340 36,055
*Investment decisions previously made in December 2016.
**Rugby League investment decision early 2018.
CORE INVESTMENT BREAKDOWN
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ATHLETE/TEAM SPORT Discipline RANK
Chris Harris / John Storey Rowing Men’s Double Sculls 1
Olivia Loe / Brooke Donoghue Rowing Women’s Double Sculls 1
Grace Prendergast / Kerri Gowler Rowing Women’s Pair 1
Zoe McBride / Jackie Kiddle Rowing Women’s Lightweight Double Sculls 2
Ashlee Rowe / Ruby Tew / Georgia Perry / Kelsey Bevan / Kelsi Walters / Rebecca Scown / Lucy Spoors / Emma Dyke / Sam Bosworth
Rowing Women’s Eight 3
Jaime Hunter / Thomas Murray Rowing Men’s Pair 3
Sam Webster / Ethan Mitchel / Eddie Dawkins Cycling Men’s Team Sprint 1
Aaron Gate Cycling Men’s Omnium 2
Pieter Bulling / Aaron Gate / Dylan Kennett / Regan Gough / Nick Kergozou
Cycling Men’s Team Pursuit 2
Ethan Mitchell Cycling Men’s Individual Sprint 3
Racquel Sheath / Rushlee Buchanan / Jaime Nielsen / Kirstie James / Michaela Drummond
Cycling Women’s Team Pursuit 3
Tom Walsh Athletics Men’s Shot Put 1
Molly Meech / Alex Maloney Sailing Women’s 49er FX 3
Lisa Carrington / Caitlyn Ryan Canoe Sprint Women’s K2 500m 1
Lisa Carrington Canoe Sprint Women’s K1 200m 1
Lisa Carrington Canoe Sprint Women’s K1 500m 2
Lisa Carrington / Caitlyn Ryan / Kayla Imrie / Aimee Fisher Canoe Sprint Women’s K4 500m 3
New Zealand Rugby Sevens Women’s World Series 1
ATHLETE/TEAM SPORT Discipline RANK
Zoi Synnott Sadowski Snow Sports Snowboard - Slopestyle - W 2
Jamie Prebble Snow Sports Ski-Cross - M 2
Peter Michael / Reyon Kay / Shane Dobbin Ice Sports Team Pursuit - M 2
Peter Michael Ice Sports 5000m - M 3
SUMMER OLYMPIC EVENTS MEDAL PERFORMANCES
WINTER OLYMPIC EVENTS MEDAL PERFORMANCES
2017 WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP RESULTS
*Results through to 30 November 2017.
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ATHLETE/TEAM SPORT Discipline RANK
Stephen Hills Para Cycling T2 - Road Race 2
Stephen Hills Para Cycling T2 - Time Trial 3
William Stedman Para Athletics 800m T36 2
Holly Robinson Para Athletics Javelin F46 2
Keegan Pitcher Para Athletics 800m T36 3
Keegan Pitcher Para Athletics 400m T36 3
Jessica Hamill Para Athletics Shot Put F34 3
ATHLETE/TEAM SPORT Discipline RANK
Corey Peters Para Alpine Ski - Super G (Sitting) 2
Corey Peters Para Alpine Ski - Downhill (Sitting) 2
Adam Hall Para Alpine Ski - Slalom (Standing) 3
SUMMER PARALYMPIC EVENTS MEDAL PERFORMANCES
WINTER PARALYMPIC EVENTS MEDAL PERFORMANCES
ATHLETE/TEAM SPORT Discipline RANK
Black Ferns Rugby Union Women's 15's 1
Black Sox Softball Men’s 1
Joelle King & Amanda Landers-Murphy Squash Women’s Doubles 1
Joelle King & Paul Coll Squash Mixed Doubles 1
Paul Coll & Campbell Grayson Squash Men’s Doubles 2
NON-OLYMPIC EVENTS PERFORMANCES
2017 WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP RESULTS
* Due to September’s devastating earthquake in Mexico, the Para-Swimming team did not compete at the 2017 World Para Swimming Championship following the International Paralympic Committee’s decision to postpone the event.
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CONTACT
Media contacts:
PETE PFITZINGER
Acting Chief ExecutiveHigh Performance Sport New Zealand+64 21 900 422
ERIK-JAN KOERS
GM Performance and Strategic InvestmentHigh Performance Sport New Zealand+64 21 730 823
PAUL FARRELL
HPSNZ Communications LeadHigh Performance Sport New Zealand+64 21 242 5359