High Performance Sport New Zealand (HPSNZ) has today announced the five coaches who are joining a programme aimed at increasing New Zealand’s pool of world-class coaches.
HPSNZ is working with national sport organisations to accelerate the development of coaches, so that they are capable of producing World, Olympic and Paralympic Champions.
HPSNZ Chief Executive Alex Baumann says coaching is his number one priority, because of the essential role coaches’ play.
"When you have the best coaches in the world leading programmes which are focused on the athletes, then you have the critical ingredients for success,’’ Baumann says.
The five coaches who make up the fourth intake to the Coach Accelerator programme are:
Coach Accelerator is a three-year professional development programme aimed at increasing New Zealand’s pool of world-class coaches. During the three years, the coaches receive individualised professional development programmes, which include access to coaching mentors, high performance athletes and support personnel, as well as experts from various high performance environments.
The content of the programme is split between developing skills and practical coaching. The focus in the first two years of the programme is on professional development, while in year three the focus is on applied learning with high performance athletes.
The Coach Accelerator Programme began in 2009 with an initial group of six coaches, and there have been intakes every year since then.
The coaches who formed the first intake to the Coach Accelerator Programme and recently graduated are: Dayle Cheatley (bike), Mike Hesson (cricket), Steve Hansen (rugby), Dave Thompson (rowing), Tom Willmott (winter sports), and Yvette McCausland Durie (netball). You can hear about their experiences on the programme by clicking here.
The coaches who started the programme in 2010 are: Scott Talbot (swimming), Tim Brazier (triathlon), Mark Stallard (rowing), Grant Bradburn (cricket), Gary Stead (cricket) and Justin Grace (bike).
The coaches who made up the 2011 intake are: Gary Hay (rowing), Janine Southby (netball), Erik Duvander (equestrian), Darren Smith (hockey), and Gordon Walker (flatwater canoe).
For more information please go here - www.hpsnz.org.nz.
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