2010/2011 australian national alpine ski team (nast ......6 years of international ski industry...
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SSA ALPINE NORTHERN HEMISPHERE PROGRAMS 2010.11 FIS OPEN | FIS JUNIOR | CHILDRENS
Open Age FIS Athletes Junior Age FIS Athletes Children Age Athletes
Prepared by Sanderson October, 2010
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Northern Winter- 2010.11 "Initial Outline & Call of Interest"
INTRODUCTION
2010 has been a big year for Alpine in Australia, with the realisation of an “Alpine Director” role finally being unveiled. Initially as a part
time position which we hope to expand as soon as possible, the role is leading to a uniformed approach to programming, athletic
development, strategy, coach and official education, adjudication, planning and very importantly, program development & management.
From November 2010, SSA Alpine (NAC) will further develop the structure and pathway of our sport, by providing National Northern
Winter Programs designed with optimal infrastructure, for athletes at the following three distinct levels.
• NATIONAL CHILDREN'S SQUAD
NCS
• NATIONAL JUNIOR SQUAD
NJS • NATIONAL
ALPINE SKI TEAM
NAST
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WHO is eligible? Qualifying athletes from the:
National Children‟s Squad (NCS) National Junior Squad (NJS) National Alpine Ski Team (NAST) Other Interested athletes are encouraged to apply
WHAT? The programs are focused on the development of the whole athlete, we will leave
nothing to chance in the quest to develop the best possible athletes for Australia. o hard work o healthy living o peer competitive development o team atmosphere o skill development o cultural development and feeling comfortable in central Europe combined with the
language of German European training program featuring a central base and centralized infrastructure Training in tech, speed and free skiing / all mountain skills Racing in tech and speed events
the WHOLE athlete
Emotional & Social
Technical
Tactics & Strategy
Scholastic
Physical (gains +
recovery)
Mental
WHEN? Open Squad (NAST/ FIS Open); annually from mid November - Inaugural year 2010/11... with the
aim for this to be an ongoing process. Junior Squad (NJS/ FIS Juniors); annually November 22 to Late January + optional extension Children‟s Squad (NCS/ Children); annually December & January + optional spring camp Extension Opportunity with Education/ Tutoring for Juniors & Children January Program (Late December to late January)
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WHERE?
We have settled on an Austrian location approximately 1 hour west of the famous Tyrolean capital city Innsbruck, in a small village
named Ladis. Ladis is part of the area known as "Tirol's Skidimension". A massive area that encompasses two very large resorts (FISS
& Serfaus) with the added bonus of quiet Ladis all making up an area known as the "sun plateau"
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WHY?
• Enhanced athlete management through improved monitoring procedures, national coaching structure and reporting procedures
• More contact time through all annual planning phases ATHLETE MANAGEMENT
• Centralized program for maximum purchasing power and effective use of resources
• Nationally managed, planned and budgeted program resulting in maximum valueAFFORDABILITY
• Bringing together the best athletes and the best coaches in a coordinated and cooperative manner; part of a nationally managed program and system
• Getting more Australian athletes and coaches in the same place
NATIONAL APPROACH & COORDINATION
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Northern Program & Base Formation
The formation of northern based national programs will bring together the best Australian skiers in an environment of excellence and
coordination. We have focused on creating one central European base, which may from time to time also work in with additional
locations. This base will provide SSA Alpine a European identity and a sense of hearth for our athletes and coaches while in Europe.
Advantages of a centralised European base; Resource sharing (coaching staff, support staff and
infrastructure) More purchasing power for better pricing and bargaining power /
flexibility (accommodation, vehicles, travel etc.) Athlete coordination and athlete team building
Enhanced integration and coordination amongst athletes at all levels with a big portion of the „pathway‟ in one central location
Coach coordination and coach team building Hill Space sharing (more coaches on the hill, greater resources
for the athletes) More coaches in one spot, resulting in superior athlete
management and enhanced opportunities Potential of a year round base for equipment storage,
coordination, continuity, tailored set up and feeling of „home‟ Practical options for northern autumn (October / November) and
spring (April / May) training
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Northern Base Requirements
We needed to select a Northern Hemisphere base location that met a number of important criteria. This base is intended to form a hub for our athletes over the coming years, with the potential to expand its use beyond our Alpine athletes, and potentially even beyond Winter Sport.
The chosen location needed to; Be supportive of our intent to run high performance ski racing programs Have on the ground local knowledge and support Boast a ski resort large enough to support vast technical and free-skiing
opportunities across all levels Boast a high percentage of “good weather” and reliable snow conditions Boast an accommodation option that is able to be tailored and become a home
away from home for our athletes and coaches (preferably within walking distance from resort lift infrastructure),
Be located in an area with a variety of training options and hill space Be located in an area that provides good access to up and coming large
international events (FIS World Championships, FIS Junior World Ski Championships, Youth Olympics etc...)
Be centrally located to a sufficient variation and number of races across the three main focus areas
Children FIS FIS elite
Be cost efficient to enable us the best possible resource infrastructure and give our athletes a real opportunity of world class support
Offer Ski-X training opportunities for both cross training and ski cross squad operation options if possible.
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PROXIMITY TO RACES
Children: access to the Austrian youth system
Wide variety of FIS races (Austria, Germany, Italy, Switzerland)
Proximity to major FIS events (FIS World Junior Ski Championships, World
Championships, Europa Cup and World Cups)
Well run events with excellent benchmarking opportunities
TERRAIN & HILL SPACE
Huge flexibility in terrain selection...flat to steep and
everything in between
Speed training opportunities
Free skiing / all mountain skills training opportunities
FACILITIES
First class facilities and infrastructure
Modern lift network and great accommodation
Medical, physiotherapy, ski maintenance, grocery etc... all
close by
SNOW & WEATHER
Stable weather pattern & predictable snow conditions
Good variety of snow conditions
o From predictable hard snow at Fendels & Zams to powder
at St Anton and Fiss
AFFORDABILITY
Central base for shared resources and infrastructure
Central accommodation facility resulting in affordable stays over long periods
WHY LADIS (FISS / SERFAUS)?
Snow & Weather
Facilities
Terrain &
hill space
Races
Affordability
PROXIMITY TO INFRASTRUCTURE AND MAJOR CENTRES
< 70 minute drive from 16 identified possible training ski areas
easy access for international travel
o 70 minutes from Innsbruck;
o 2hrs 30mins from Munich Airport,
o 2 hrs 45mins (and direct training link to Landeck) from Zurich
Airport
Ladis/ Fiss/ Serfaus
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Close Proximity to many variable training areas and cities including;
Within aprox. 15mins;
FISS
Serfaus
Fendels
Within aprox. 30mins;
Zams
Nauders
See
Within aprox. 40mins
Jerzens
Kaunertal Gletscher
Kappl
St Anton am Arlberg
Within aprox. 60mins;
Pitztal Gletscher
Stubai Gletscher
Küthai
Ischgl
Innsbruck
Within aprox. 70mins;
Sölden
Steinach am Brenner
Major Airports & Cities nearby;
Innsbruck Airport (60mins)
Münich airport (aprox. 2.5 hrs)
Salzburg airport (aprox 2.5hrs)
Zurich airport (aprox 2.75hrs)
Major Up and Coming Event Locations;
Garmish (World Champs 2011)- 90mins
Innsbruck (Youth Olympics 2012) - 60mins
St Moritz (World Cup)- 100mins.
Wengen (World Cup)- 100mins
Bormio (World Cup)- 100mins
Kitzbühl (World Cup)- 2hrs
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ACCOMMODATION | Australia House in Ladis Year round base for SSA Alpine Centrally located in Ladis (Tirol, Austria) 40+ bed capacity European Home to SSA Alpine program athletes European Home to SSA Alpine coaching team and support staff Lodge style accommodation Single gender rooms Tuning facilities Laundry facilities
Common room Video room Spin / stretching room Office space Walking distance to gondola, servicing Fiss & Serfaus Supervision provided by pastoral staff with assistance from the coaching team MEALS All meals prepared by the pastoral staff, w. assistance periodically from
attending athletes and coaching team The menu has been carefully planned to ensure a mix of enjoyable and healthy
meals and snacks.
Based on Australian Institute of Sport guidelines, the menu consists of healthy
breakfasts, filling lunches and hearty dinners.
Breakfast, lunch and recovery food are provided on all days at the base
accommodation
Dinner is provided 6x evenings / week
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COACHING TEAM
Scott Sanderson | SSA Alpine – Technical Director/ Program Business Manager Austrian C Trainer Qualification Level 3 Austrian (Staatlicher) Level 3 APSI Level 3 coaching course – Australia Austrian C Trainer Entrance Exam Advanced First Aid Experienced instructor trainer and mentor Physical education 15 years Coaching & Instructing experience from grassroots to World Cup & Olympic Games (primarily based in Austria) 5 years experience as Snowsports School Director in Japan
Jono Brauer | SSA Alpine – FIS Junior Coach Austrian C Trainer Qualification Member of the 2006 Torino & 2010 Vancouver Olympic teams- Alpine A ski racing career including World Cup racing experience spanning 8 years Europa Cup Winner FIS Coach, Thredbo Ski Racing Club
Jo Draxl | SSA Alpine- FIS Coach Austrian C Trainer Qualification Austrian level 3 instructor (staatlicher) & Ski Guide (schifuhrer) Head Coach Thredbo Ski Racing Club Certificate 3 and 4 in fitness (personal trainer and group exercise instructor) More than 19 years of National & International Coaching, Teaching and guiding experience incorporating World Cup,
Europa Cup & World Championships
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Jessie Pitt | SSA Alpine - Program Children's Tech Coach Level 3 Austrian (Staatlicher) + APSI qualified Austrian Ski Guide (Skifuhrer) Canadian Coach Level 2 7 years as a Children's coach with Falls Creek Race Club 3 years as Program Director with Falls Creek Race Club (current) 3 years as assistant coach with Ski Club Arlberg- St Anton Austria 14 Years Coaching, Instructing and Guiding experience across Austria, Australia and France. Trent Kaufman | SSA Alpine- Program Stregth & Conditioning Coach plus Tech Coach Development Level Coach; Canadian Ski Coaches Federation (CSCF) Level 3 Australian Professional Ski Instructor‟s Association (APSI) Level 3 Telemark Coach; Professional Ski Instructors of America (PSIA) Bachelor of Applied Science (Exercise & Sports Science); Deakin University 2009 Currently completing a Masters of Strength and Conditioning (Edith Cowan University) FIS Coach / Strength & Conditioning Coach Mt Hotham Racing Squad Caroline Ross | SSA Alpine- Program Base Accommodation & Pastoral care 3 seasons' experience managing guest accommodation internationally Bachelor of Laws PSIA Qualified Ski Instructor: 3 season's instructing in Aspen, Colorado and 2 seasons instructing in Falls Creek, Australia 12 years ski industry experience (including instructing, resort marketing & administration) Kate Powell | SSA Alpine- Program Administration & Pastoral Care (Education option) Bachalor of Sports/ Excercise Science Bachalor of Education (8 years teaching experience) APSI Qualified Ski Instructor 6 years of international ski industry experience across Australia, Japan, Canada and the US, teaching skiing &snowboarding, guest
services, snowsport school admin and management, tutoring athletes (education) and 2 years managing the Mt Buller Kids Centre.
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LIFTING:
The Tirol Snow Card is a regional ski pass that will cover most training and many race
areas throughout the season. The pass offers access to;
Ski resorts: 82
Lifts: 961
KM’s of Piste: 3113
Valid: 01.10.2010 to 15.05.2011
Pricing:
Kids born 2004 to 1995 EUR 304
Youth born 1994 to 1992 EUR 487
Adults born 1991 or Earlier EUR 608
** the „Tirol Snow Card‟ is included in the program fee for all participating athletes
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Program Pricing, Inclusions & Exclusions SSA Open FIS Program (NAST)
• 12 Weeks in Europe •Nov 29th to Feb 20th
•A$8,000 plus €7,000
• Extension & tutoring options available. cost TBC
SSA Junior FIS Program (NJS)
• 10 Weeks in Europe •Nov 22nd to Jan 28th
•A$5,000 plus €6,000
• Extension & tutoring options available. cost TBC
SSA Children's Program (NCS)
• 8 Week Euro Camp•Dec 6th to Jan 28th
•A$4,000 plus €5,000
• 5 Week Euro Camp•Dec 27th to Jan 28th
•A$4,000 plus €3,000
• Mar/Apr Camp Option
• Extention & tutoring options available, cost TBC
INCLUSIONS: Coaching and monitoring over a 6 month period
(mid October 2010 to Mid April 2011) Support staff and relevant expenses Coach and support staff expenses at home base Coach and support staff expenses at away races /
training Lifting Base accommodation Food Supervision/ Pastoral Care Domestic (European) ground transport (vehicles &
related expenses) Conditioning and Gym fees
EXCLUSIONS:
Airfare
Excess baggage fees / shipping fees
Costs for away races
Travel and competition insurance
Personal spending money and incidental costs
Waxes and tuning equipment