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LATEST PRESS Talent hunt for London 2012 goes online With competition from other nations increasing, the Australian Sports Commission has developed a world first online electronic talent identification program (better known as eTID), designed to uncover talented hopefuls from every corner of the nation. Greg Nance, ASC Director for Sport Performance and Development, understands Australia’s plight. ‘Being a relatively small country we don’t have the resources to invest in sport like the UK, so we need to continuously develop innovative tools that enable us to keep up with the rest of the world. ‘eTID is Australia’s solution to finding talent in a way that is smarter and more efficient,’ Nance said eTID is a simple to use, free, online program that tests an athlete’s sporting abilities. It provides opportunities for aspiring or current athletes and even former elite athletes looking to start a new sport. The athletes’ information is processed and if identified as ‘above average’ by eTID, they are then encouraged to visit a Talent Assessment Centre to have their results verified. Once the Talent Assessment Centre identifies that the athlete has real talent they can then enter the elite sporting system, where they could be supported with coaching, equipment and travel. We encourage all aspiring athletes to log onto eTID today and find out if they have the potential to be Australia’s next sporting champion ausport.gov.au/etid
As part of
the Elite Development Squad and to provide a pathway for women
in the sport of Short Track, AIR Inc has developed Project 10.
Project 10 goal is to have
a Ladies Relay Team at the 2010 Winter Olympic Games.
The Australian Sports Anti-Doping Authority (ASADA) is pleased to announce our ‘2007 Athlete Anti-Doping Handbook’ and ‘Doping Control Guide’ are now available online at http://www.asada.gov.au/resources/publications/index.htm. The online publications will ensure all athletes and support personnel have easy and direct access to the publications. To ensure your athletes and support personnel have the anti-doping information they need, you may like to advertise the availability of the publications by: > displaying a link on your website; > emailing the link to athletes and support personnel; and > displaying the address in your newsletters and publications. Throughout this financial year, ASADA will be developing and delivering a number of Anti-Doping education resources for sports, athletes and support personnel. Updates will be sent via email and direct mail. Please ensure the contact details for your sport are kept up to date to ensure all products and communications are delivered to the correct person. Further information on anti-doping rules and regulations, visit the ASADA website www.asada.gov.au, or call the Anti-Doping Hotline on 1800 020 506. The ASADA Anti-Doping Hotline is now operating seven days a week from 8am to 8pm (AEST). If you would like to provide ASADA with feedback about our Anti-Doping education products and services, email us at education@asada.gov.au Thank you for you support in driving pure performance in sport. Kind regards Kendall Barry ASADA Education Officer Ph: (03) 9429 2874 Fax: (03) 9429 4749 1A Waltham St Richmond VIC 3121 Email: kbarry@asada.gov.au Web: www.asada.gov.au Anti-Doping Hotline: 1800 020 506
. AUSTRALIAN ICE RACING INCORPORATED is pleased to announce sponsorship for the Elite Development Squad With Cement Australia “Cementing the future of Short Track Speed Skating through the Elite Development Squad”
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National Sporting Organisation coaching new online Beginning Coaching General Principles course is now available https://learning.ausport.gov.au Email coachonline@ausport.gov.au PDFs\BCGP online NSO implementation.pdf Australian Ice Racing training program through to experienced skater.
10 levels to ‘skate” through! Each level has 8 elements to be achieved ! A badge is available after completion of each level ! Up date on Athlete Pathway PDFs/Pathway3.pdf 2008 drug list and requirements on WADA web site link is below PDFs/WADA Monitoring_Program_2008_En.pdf If an Athlete needs to use a prohibited substance or a prohibited method for a medical purpose, then to avoid an Anti-Doping Rule Violation the Athlete needs to apply for a TUE (Therapeutic Use Exemption) or an ATUE (Abbreviated Therapeutic Use Exemption) How Does an Athlete know if they need a TUE/ATUE? They will need to ring the ASADA Hotline 1800 020 506 to check the status of the medication. They will be told if they need a TUE or ATUE and the process they must follow. This is from AUSSPORT for Coaches. Tools and Tips for New Coaches and Officials PDF file The Coaching and Officiating Unit has just developed series of new web pages aimed at “grass roots” coaches and officials. The web pages, entitled “Tools and Tips for New Coaches and Officials” are a key part of our strategy to engage with and provide greater assistance to community level coaches and officials. The new web pages can be accessed from www.ausport.gov.au/coachofficial , then click on the “Tools & Tips” button on the right. I am keen to promote these new web
Go to the RESOURCES page for PDF file. The record files have been up dated - see under 'Records' at the top of the page. CLICK HERE for updates on drug forms. If an AIR Inc. registered skater needs to make an insurance claim for an injury, you must make it within 30days or the claim will not be accepted. All skaters should apply through their club the appropriate claim forms. |
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