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H A N D B O O K
Sprint & Slalom
Pa d d l e d e v e l o p m e n t
OLYMPIC DISCIPLINES
H A N D B O O K
C o n t e n t s
4 Pa d d l e wa
5 Pa d d l e A u s t r a l i a
6 S l a l o m & S P r i n t
8 Pat h way
1 2 Pa d d l e A c a d e m y
1 3 Ta l e n t i d e n t i f i c at i o n
1 8 WA S P S
1 9 WA I S
2 1 c l u b s
2 2 e d u c at i o n
2 3 c a l e n d a r
2 4 c o n ta c t s & L i n ks
Pa d d l e w e s t e r n a u s t r a l i aPaddle WA is the State Sporting Organisation for paddlesports in Western Australia. Our vision is to be a thriving, cohesive paddling community, that embraces the dimension of paddling as a sport: adventure, recreation and competition.
Our purpose is to introduce and promote the sport of paddling in WA through participation in the activity of paddling for health, enjoyment, friendship, challenge and achievement.
The Paddle WA community is comprised of clubs, disciplines, committees, volunteers, coaches, Paddle Academy, the Board and staff. We represent the interests of a range of disciplines including marathon, slalom, sprint, sea kayaking, ocean racing, wild water and work collaboratively with other paddling organisations.
With it’s rich history, paddling in WA has been around for a number of years and continues to grow to now include over 2408 active club members of all ages, abilities and interests.
Paddle WA host some very unique community events throughout the year including Unite on the Swan. This is a fantastic opportunity to bring paddlers together bright and early on a Sunday morning out on the Swan River to attempt a Guiness World Record of the most paddlers rafted up as one. This physical presentation is quite magical in how it brings the community together even when off the water.
Paddle WA welcomes you to the community of paddlers in Western Australia. Website: www.paddlewa.asn.au
Facebook: www.facebook.com/PaddleWA/
Instagram: www.instagram.com/paddlewa/
Contact email: [email protected]
Pa d d l e a u s t r a l i aPaddle Australia (PA) is the peak body for paddling in the country. It exists to:
• Support the State Member Associations in the general running of their regional paddling clubs.
• Enable a competitive insurance scheme to cover paddle sports across the country.
• Manage accreditation of coaches, officials, instructors and guides.
• Promote the sport of paddling in all its disciplines across the states and territories.
• Organise national paddling events.
• Encourage the growth of paddling across the country.
• Administer funds for paddling from all sources in a transparent and fiscally responsible manner.
• Set up and maintain the Sport Performance (SP) program for Olympic and Paralympic disciplines.
• Work with other providers (AIS,SIS/SAS and clubs to develop athletes and gain sucess at World classlevels;
• Monitor the progress of athletes in these disciplines;
• Develop pathways for the development of athletes from paddling introduction to podium finishes
• Provide services for the succesful implementation of these programs
s l a l o m Slalom racing is one of two Olympic canoeing disciplines. Canoe slalom made its Olympic debut at the 1972 Munich Olympics, however it did not reappear until the 1992 Olympics in Barcelona. Racing takes place in singles and doubles (men only), in kayak and canoe classes. Race are held at local, state and national regattas at junior and senior level, in classes for men, women and veterans.
The first wild water slalom competitions were held in Switzerland in 1933. In slalom competitions each athlete completes two runs of the course on a route with 20 gates suspended over the river.
The competitions are against the clock and the result of each round is obtained by adding the time taken in seconds, and adding the penalties awarded at each gate by a judge. In a normal race, it is the best run of the two that counts.
S p r i n tCanoe Sprint Racing is one of the best-known competitive canoeing disciplines in Australia. This is probably due to its inclusion in the Olympic Games since 1936 and Australia’s involvement in all Olympics since the 1956 Melbourne Olympic Games.
Canoe Sprint Racing is all about speed on flat water over distances of 200 metres, 500 metres and 1000 metres. The craft that have been developed are sleek and fast but unstable. Sprint kayakers use specially designed paddles allowing for extra power and efficiency.
K1, K2 and K4 are the most popular classes of Canoe Sprint kayaking but there are also canoe classes, C1, C2 and C4. Races are contested by guppies (U12), junior, senior and master athletes
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pat h wayThe purpose of the National Athlete Pathway Framework (NAPF) is to outline and monitor the athlete development pathway from learning the basics of paddling right through to elite performances.
The National Athletes’ Pathway Framework (NAPF) is a “roadmap” to guide all stakeholders in the development of the athlete from Foundation to Mastery. PA has used the Australian Institute of Sports’ (AIS) model for the development of its athletes’ pathways using the FTEM framework as its guide.
This document, along with various other support documents, provides the pathways for athlete development so that athletes can enter the system at any point and know what is next with the expectation of success in the future.
An athletes’ development occurs as part of three distinct stages. The NAPF encompasses the Non-elite stage where athletes develop foundation level skills before being identified and confirmed as having high performance talent at the Pre-elite stage and as such are provided with targeted sportspecific support and coaching to enable them to reach their full potential and progress through to the Elite stage, during which athletes achieve podium performances and ultimately, sustainable success on the international stage.
It also provides the pathways for athlete development so that athletes can enter the system at any point and know what is next with the expectation of success in the future.
The Paddle Australia high performance program is focused upon achieving success at the Olympic Games through the Sprint and Slalom programs. The high performance program within PA includes a deep reach to ensure targeted athletes are identified and nurtured along the athlete pathway.
PA supports three major streams of paddling at the Olympic/Paralympic level including Canoe Sprint, Canoe Slalom and Paracanoe.
FTEM Explained:
FTEM (representing Foundations, Talent, Elite and Mastery) is a framework of athlete development. As detailed in the graphic and table below, this model consists of the four, major developmental and performance levels which are then further broken down into ten separate phases. Paddle Australia has adopted the FTEM model to portray its National Athlete Pathway Framework.
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CANOESPRINT
PaddleAustraliaAthleteDevelopmentPathway
FTEM:THEPATHWAYTOPERFORMANCE
• Acquisitionoffundamentalmovementskills&watersafetyskills• Informal,playfullearningenvironment
• Initialintroductiontocanoesports• Recreationalinvolvementincanoesports
• Commitmenttodisciplinespecifictraining&skilldevelopment• Formalinvolvementincompetition
• Initialdemonstrationoftalent&potentialforhighperformance• Expressionofinteresttoenterintothehighperformancepathway
• Verificationoftalent&potentialduringcamps&trialperiods• Initialexposuretohighperformancetrainingenvironments
• Increasedinvestmentinpracticeandcompetition• ProgressiontowardsJnr&U23benchmarkperformancestandards
• Achievementofabreakthroughperformanceand/orreward• FulltimetrainingwithanNCEorSIS/SAShighperformancesquad
• Selectiontotheseniornationalteam• ProgressiontowardsWorldClassperformancestandards
• Podiumsuccessatamajorinternationalbenchmarkevent• Demonstratedteamleadershipandpersonalexcellence
• Repeatedinternationalpodiumsuccessovermultipleyears• AustralianCanoeingAmbassador
CANOESPRINT
PaddleAustraliaAthleteDevelopmentPathway
NATIONALLEADERSHIPANDSUPPORTSTRUCTURE
SIS/SAS
StateTalentSquad(STS)
CanoeClubs
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AustralianCanoeingNationalTeams
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NationalTalentSquad(NTS)
Ta l e n t i d e n t i f i c at i o nThe Talent Development Program aims to identify and develop talent in sports outside of the Education Department school curriculum that WAIS operate as a sport program. The Talent Development Program is aiming for athletes aged 14 years to 17 years, with little or no experience in the nominated sports.
The future goal for identified athletes within the Talent Development Program is to represent Australia, in their nominated sport, at Olympic and World Championship level.
Across each Talent Development sport program, training will be conducted either at a nominated sport club (sport – specific training), physical training at a Club or at the West Australian Institute of Sport High Performance Service Centre in Mount Claremont (physical training).
Whilst training times will be determined by factors including school commitments, a typical training week during the first training block would be:- 3x sport–specific training sessions per week- 1- 2 physical training sessions per week Next testing date is 22nd September
Pa d d l e a c a d e m yThe SunSmart Paddle Academy caters for schools, senior groups, corporate team building, social groups and individual sessions.
Groups are able to learn basic paddling skills in a Fun and Safe aquatic environment. The program is available all year round with summer courses based on flat-water or ocean, and winter on flat-water or white-water. Paddle WA supplies all equipment required including Kayaks, Paddles, life jackets, spray decks, and knowledgeable instructors. This equipment along with instructors can be transferred to a number of locations: The SunSmart Paddle Academy ranges from 3-6 weeks, consists of correct stroke techniques, capsize drills/rescues, safety procedures on the water and how to embark and disembark the craft. Building skills and confidence on the water is a primary focus of the Be Active Paddle Academy through on-water exercises and games that relate to all canoeing disciplines.
Classes will be given the opportunity to gain skills in both surf skis and kayaks. We provide the opportunity and support, for interested participants to access higher awards and to join their local canoe/kayak club. Request a Booking Form from at [email protected]
Skills that will be gained by participants:
1. Show a full understanding of basic safety requirements for paddlers and their craft, and appreciation of the use of life jackets.
2. Launch the craft, embark and paddle away from the launching point.
3. Be able to demonstrate;• Paddling forwards, backward and emergency stops;• Turning the canoe;• The use of the paddle as a means of support in the
water;• Coming alongside another craft, and also a clear ap-
proach to the launching point;• Disembark, then re-embark, paddle to deep water, cap-
size and swim ashore with the canoe;• Empty the craft take it from the water and place it prop-
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rom
clu
bs t
o be
the
hos
t cl
ub f
or t
his
TID
pro
gram
in 2
019.
It
is p
ossi
ble
that
som
e cl
ubs
may
not
wis
h to
app
ly t
his
year
but
it
is h
oped
tha
t th
is E
OI
unde
rtak
ing
may
pr
ovid
e a
revi
ew p
roce
ss a
s to
whe
re t
he c
lub
is w
ith r
egar
d to
its
Juni
or D
evel
opm
ent
Path
way
.
Plea
se s
ee a
ttac
hed
EOI
form
. Ple
ase
addr
ess
the
ques
tions
with
in t
he fo
rm o
n th
e fo
rm.
Tim
elin
e
The
clos
ing
date
: 1.
00pm
Wed
nesd
ay 2
5th
July
201
8 em
ail t
o e
o@pa
ddle
wa.
asn.
au
The
succ
essf
ul c
lub:
Not
ified
by
Thur
sday
2nd
Aug
ust.
*Uns
ucce
ssfu
l app
licat
ions
will
be
give
n fe
edba
ck o
n th
eir
appl
icat
ion
afte
r th
is d
ate.
TID
Mar
keti
ng M
ater
ial:
Ava
ilabl
e 15
th A
ugus
t
TID
Tes
ting
at
WA
IS:
22n
d Se
ptem
ber
2018
TID
Coa
chin
g pr
ogra
m:
Sta
rts
Mon
Oct
ober
1st 2
018
and
will
fin
ish
Sat
22nd
Dec
embe
r 20
18
Com
peti
tion
: Au
stra
lian
Sprin
t Ch
ampi
onsh
ips
6th -
10th M
arch
201
9
Que
stio
ns:
Cont
act
Andr
ew H
ayde
n on
E:
ahay
den@
wes
tnet
.com
.au
M:
0400
096
963
Kind
reg
ards
!
Rosa
lie E
vans
(JP
) Ex
ecut
ive
Off
icer
Pa
ddle
WA
Prou
dly
supp
orte
d by
:
2 Ju
ly 2
018
AP
PLI
CA
TIO
N F
OR
M
to h
ost
the
2018
Kay
ak T
ID S
quad
En
ter
your
rep
lies
on t
his
docu
men
t an
d re
turn
to
eo@
padd
lew
a.as
n.au
by
25
July
201
8
Clu
b:
Nom
inat
ing
Indi
vidu
al:
Pos
itio
n:
Con
tact
– P
hone
:
Emai
l:
1.C
oach
ing:
(N
omin
ate
a co
ach
with
exp
erie
nce
in J
unio
r Sp
rint
padd
ling
coac
hing
fro
m n
ovic
e up
to
Nat
iona
l ch
ampi
onsh
ips
in t
he l
ast
5 ye
ars.
) It
is
expe
cted
the
coa
ch i
s av
aila
ble
and
mus
t co
mm
it to
the
pro
gram
for
the
who
le 1
2 w
eek
prog
ram
.
•C
oach
Nom
inat
ion:
•C
onta
ct d
etai
ls:
•Q
ualif
icat
ions
:
•A
gree
d co
mm
itm
ent
to t
he c
oach
ing
requ
irem
ents
of
the
Oct
– D
ec 2
018
Per
iod:
•V
alid
WW
C t
o 1s
t Jan
201
9: L
icen
ce #
•V
alid
Ski
pper
s ti
cket
to
1st J
an 2
019:
Lic
ence
#
2.P
rovi
sion
of
equi
pmen
t: (
The
club
has
the
nec
essa
ry e
quip
men
t to
sup
port
a c
oach
and
th
e TI
D s
quad
). T
his
will
req
uire
a s
elec
tion
of b
oats
to
acco
mm
odat
e th
e m
ulti-
leve
l sk
ill
abili
ty,
suita
ble
sizi
ng a
nd i
t is
the
clu
b’s
resp
onsi
bilit
y to
mai
ntai
n, s
ervi
ce a
nd p
rovi
de f
or
cost
s in
the
ope
ratio
n of
all
the
equi
pmen
t.
•P
leas
e ad
dres
s w
hat
equi
pmen
t an
d fa
cilit
ies
your
clu
b ha
s. *
ie c
lear
ly o
utlin
e,
num
ber
of K
1 a
nd K
2 –
begi
nner
and
adv
ance
d, f
ittin
gs,
padd
les,
saf
ety
equi
pmen
t, o
ff
wat
er c
oach
ing
equi
pmen
t su
ch a
s so
me
sim
ple
stre
ngth
and
con
ditio
ning
equ
ipm
ent,
er
gom
eter
s, v
ideo
faci
litie
s, a
nd s
peed
boat
s.
•W
hat
is
the
max
imum
nu
mbe
r of
TI
D
appl
ican
ts
your
cl
ub
coul
d ta
ke
and
man
age
in t
his
prog
ram
?
3.C
lub
Pat
hway
and
Pro
mot
ion
Pro
gram
:
Prou
dly
supp
orte
d by
:
•W
hat
is t
he c
lub’
s cu
rren
t ju
nior
dev
elop
men
t pr
ogra
ms
and
path
way
mod
els,
it’s
hi
stor
y an
d it
s ai
ms
for
the
2018
/19
seas
on?
•W
hat
do y
ou h
ave
plan
ned
for
TID
pad
dler
s af
ter
com
plet
ing
the
thre
e (3
) m
onth
tr
aini
ng p
rogr
am?
•H
ow w
ill t
he c
lub
prom
ote
the
TID
tes
ting
day
at
WA
IS?
(Mar
ketin
g m
ater
ial w
ill b
e su
pplie
d to
the
clu
b)
•H
ow w
ill t
he c
lub
use
this
pro
gram
to
prom
ote
your
clu
b an
d th
e sp
ort
in
gene
ral?
(as
wel
l as
the
maj
or s
pons
or o
f PW
A -
Sun
smar
t).
4.B
ench
mar
king
:
•W
hat
stan
dard
s w
ill t
he c
lub
set
for
itse
lf w
ith
this
squ
ad f
rom
Oct
ober
–
Dec
embe
r? A
nd w
hat
benc
hmar
ks w
ill t
he c
lub
set
post
the
com
plet
ion
of t
his
prog
ram
Jan
uary
to
Mar
ch p
erio
d?
•W
hat
will
be
the
crit
eria
to
dete
rmin
e w
heth
er t
he p
rogr
am w
as a
suc
cess
for
yo
ur C
lub?
(th
is w
ill b
e us
ed t
o re
view
and
pro
vide
feed
back
).
5.W
ritt
en R
evie
w:
•Th
e cl
ub a
gree
s to
pro
vide
a w
ritt
en e
mai
l re
view
and
fee
dbac
k of
the
pro
gram
to
the
EO
of
Pad
dle
WA
by
the
end
of J
anua
ry 2
019.
•Y
es /
No
Sign
ed:
Dat
e:
Prou
dly
supp
orte
d by
:
MEM
ORA
ND
UM
OF
UN
DER
STAN
DIN
GW
EST
AUST
RALI
AN T
ID S
QU
AD 1
28 A
UG
UST
201
8
Det
ails
of
the
Par
ties
:Pr
ogra
m P
artn
ersh
ip M
anag
emen
t G
roup
(PP
MG
)
Wes
t A
ustr
alia
n In
stit
ute
of S
port
(W
AIS
)Ad
dres
s:
Hig
h Pe
rfor
man
ce S
ervi
ce C
entr
eM
cGill
ivra
y Ro
ad
Mou
nt C
lare
mon
t W
A 60
10Po
stal
: P
O B
ox 1
39 C
lare
mon
t W
A 60
10
Pad
dle
WA
(P
WA
)D
etai
ls:
Add
ress
: C
/-Ro
yal L
ife S
avin
g So
ciet
y W
AM
cGill
ivra
y Roa
dM
ount
Cla
rem
ont
WA
6010
Post
al:
P O
Box
28,
Flo
reat
WA
6014
Rep
rese
ntat
ive:
Ros
alie
Eva
ns e
o@pa
ddle
wa.
asn.
auAn
drew
Hay
den
ahay
den@
wes
tnet
.com
.au
Bay
swat
er P
addl
e Sp
orts
Clu
b(B
PC
)Ad
dres
s: AP
Hin
ds P
ark
Miln
e St
reet
, Bay
swat
er W
A 60
53Po
stal
: P
O B
ox 2
88 M
ayla
nds
WA
6931
Repr
esen
tativ
e: Br
onw
yn R
obin
son
The
part
ies
whi
ch t
o es
tabl
ish,
on
the
term
s of
thi
s M
OU
, an
unde
rpin
ning
pad
dlin
g pr
ogra
m in
Wes
tern
Au
stra
lia (
WA)
to
be k
now
n as
the
WA
Stat
e Pa
ddlin
g Pa
thw
ay P
rogr
am t
he p
urpo
se o
f w
hich
will
be
to id
entif
y an
d de
velo
p pa
ddlin
g at
hlet
es w
ho h
ave
the
pote
ntia
l to
be s
elec
ted
for
a W
AIS
Padd
ling
Scho
lars
hip
and
achi
eve
podi
um r
esul
t at
ben
ch m
ark
even
ts.
The
MO
U p
rovi
des
an o
verv
iew
of t
he g
ener
al o
blig
atio
ns o
f ea
ch p
rogr
am p
artn
ers
and
the
role
s an
d re
spon
sibi
litie
s of
the
Pro
gram
Par
tner
ship
Man
agem
ent
Gro
up (
PPM
G),
with
the
bro
ad s
trat
egic
obj
ectiv
es o
f th
is M
OU
to
focu
s on
fou
r ke
y ar
eas:
•D
eliv
ery
of c
oach
ing
supp
ort
and
athl
ete
man
agem
ent;
•D
eliv
ery
of s
peci
alis
t se
rvic
e pr
ovis
ion;
•Co
ordi
natio
n an
d m
anag
emen
tof
equ
ipm
ent
and
trai
ning
fac
ilitie
s;•
Coop
erat
ion
and
colla
bora
tion
betw
een
the
Prog
ram
sta
keho
lder
s.
1W
A P
athw
ays
Pro
gram
pur
pose
1.1
Purp
ose
The
purp
ose
of t
he P
rogr
am P
artn
ersh
ip M
anag
emen
t G
roup
(PP
MG
) is
to
prov
ide
dire
ctio
n an
d le
ader
ship
to
the
TID
Squ
ad P
rogr
am.
The
PPM
G’s
aim
is t
o m
axim
ise
the
Stat
e’s
cont
ribut
ion
to
WAI
S sc
hola
rshi
p ho
lder
s an
d to
ens
ure
that
the
ful
l pot
entia
l of
all p
addl
ers
is r
ealis
ed.
2O
blig
atio
ns o
f th
e pa
rtie
s2.
1Al
l par
ties
will
ope
rate
in li
ne w
ith t
he fol
low
ing
Prin
cipl
es:
•to
fun
ctio
n in
an
envi
ronm
ent
of t
rans
pare
ncy,
ope
n co
mm
unic
atio
n, m
utua
l tru
st a
nd
resp
ect;
•to
wor
k co
llabo
rativ
ely
and
in g
ood
faith
to
achi
eve
the
TID
Squ
ad P
rogr
am p
urpo
se;
•to
mai
ntai
n at
all
times
the
foc
us o
f the
pro
gram
out
lines
;•
to s
hare
all
rele
vant
com
mun
icat
ions
and
info
rmat
ion
in a
tim
ely
man
ner;
MEM
ORA
ND
UM
OF
UN
DER
STAN
DIN
G
WES
T AU
STRA
LIAN
TID
SQ
UAD
•Pr
omot
e th
e Pr
ogra
m
•W
ritte
n re
view
to
the
EO P
WA
by t
he e
nd o
f a
Janu
ary
2019
4.Si
gned
by
the
Par
ties
WA
IS
PW
A
BP
C
5.A
PP
END
IX A
– O
BLI
GA
TIO
NS
BP
C •
Coac
h to
invo
ice
PWA
mon
thly
; •
Club
to
alw
ays
be p
rese
nted
in a
cle
an a
nd p
rofe
ssio
nal m
anne
r at
all
times
; •
12 w
eek
prog
ram
com
men
cing
ear
ly O
ctob
er 2
018
and
com
plet
ing
end
Dec
embe
r 20
18;T
hree
(3)
ses
sion
s pe
r w
eek
– se
ssio
ns w
ill b
e co
mpl
etel
y se
para
te t
o an
y cu
rren
t ju
nior
ses
sion
s;
•Ea
ch s
essi
on t
o be
app
roxi
mat
ely
2 ho
urs
in d
urat
ion;
•
Prov
ide
part
icip
ants
in t
he T
ID p
rogr
am w
ith s
uppo
rt, d
irect
ion
and
com
mun
icat
ion
with
the
coa
ch o
f th
e cl
ub
padd
ling
prog
ram
fro
m J
anua
ry 2
019
•H
alfw
ay (
mid
Nov
embe
r) a
nd f
inal
rep
ort
Janu
ary
2019
with
inpu
t fr
om b
oth
the
TID
coa
ch a
nd c
lub
pres
iden
t to
PW
A Ex
ecut
ive
Off
icer
, on
the
impl
emen
tatio
n, s
ucce
ss a
nd p
itfal
ls o
f th
e 3
mon
th T
ID p
rogr
am
•Pu
blic
ity –
Fac
eboo
k w
eb-s
ite u
pdat
es o
n th
e at
hlet
es.
** C
lear
list
of
obje
ctiv
es fro
m B
PC (
Prio
r to
the
sta
rt o
f th
e Pr
ogra
m b
ut p
ost
the
TID
tes
ting)
. P
WA
•in
voic
es fro
m t
he C
oach
will
be
paid
asa
p;
•pr
ovid
e m
anag
emen
t an
d ad
min
ove
rsig
ht;
•pr
ovid
e le
ader
ship
and
ove
rall
man
agem
ent
of t
he T
ID S
quad
Pro
gram
** A
n Ad
dend
um t
o th
is d
ocum
ent
is a
lso
incl
uded
:
6.TI
MEL
INE
The
clos
ing
date
for
clu
b ap
plic
atio
ns t
o be
app
oint
ed a
s th
e de
sign
ated
clu
b: 1
.00p
m W
edne
sday
25t
h Ju
ly 2
018
emai
l to
eo@
padd
lew
a.as
n.au
The
succ
essf
ul c
lub:
Not
ified
by
Thur
sday
2nd
Aug
ust.
*Uns
ucce
ssfu
l app
licat
ions
will
be
give
n fe
edba
ck o
n th
eir
appl
icat
ion
afte
r th
is d
ate.
TID
Mar
keti
ng M
ater
ial:
Ava
ilabl
e 15
th A
ugus
t
TID
Tes
ting
at
WA
IS:
22n
d Se
ptem
ber
2018
TID
Coa
chin
g pr
ogra
m:
Sta
rts
Mon
Oct
ober
1st 2
018
and
will
fin
ish
Sat
22nd
Dec
embe
r 20
18
Com
peti
tion
: Au
stra
lian
Sprin
t Ch
ampi
onsh
ips
6th -
10th M
arch
201
9
7.A
DD
END
UM
! 2
Current AthletesTim Hyde Tom Green Alex Robinson Gianluca Cottino Max Smith
Matthew Greed Nicholas Greed Harriette Alexis Shania Smee Caitlyn Ribbons
Kobe Wilson Luke Egger Jeremy Alderson
WASPS sprint coach: Jesse Phillips WASPS gym coach: Brock Fleay
WA S P SWA Sprint Pathways Squad (WASPS) is the state sprint kayak performance development opportunity in the pathway for athletes at an intermediate to elite level of performance, often between club level and WAIS level. Selection criteria is set to ensure athletes showing training skills, self-management qualities and performance potential are provided with further development.
WASPS is the Elite development squad for athletes showing promise and consistency in under 21 competition and training.
Athletes selected for the WASPS have shown diligence in training, skills in managing life off the water (study, work, social) and perform at a level which shows potential for Asia Pacific rep teams, junior teams and/or under 23 teams.
Training for WASPS sessions are an addition to club training squads sessions each week and includes gym sessions at WAIS and Ascot Kayak Club.
Currently the WASPS program is only available for the Sprint discipline however a similar program
What is WASP’s? The Western Australian Sprint Pathways Squad (WASPS) is the elite development kayak squad for athletes showing promise and consistency in Under 21 competition and training.
Athletes selected for the WASPS have shown diligence in training, skills in managing life off the water (study, work, social) and performance at a level which shows potential for representation on any of the following: Asia Pacific Team (U16 - U21), Junior Team (U18) and/or Under 23 National Team.
Training for WASPS sessions are an addition to weekly club training squad sessions and includes two (2) gym sessions held at WAIS and/or Ascot Kayak Club.
Criteria to be eligible for WASP’s Performance targets (race distance times) are set as benchmarks for inclusion into the WASPS. In addition to these performance targets other athlete characteristics are considered in selection such as training ethic, capability to improve and attitude.
• Athletes must be a member of a Paddle WA club affiliated with Paddle Australia. • Athletes must compete in National Sprint Championships (2019). • Athletes selected for the Olympic Hopes Squad or any approved Paddle Australia Junior Competition. • Athletes achieving times in regattas or time trials as specified in the NAPF for levels T2 – T4. Times have
been calculated relative to World Best times for kayak athletes. • Athletes not meeting the above criteria may still be added to the WA Sprint Pathways Squad at the sole
discretion of the selection panel based on, but not exclusively limited to historical performance in surf lifesaving events or other paddling disciplines such as marathon. Training and testing performance will also be considered.
• Athletes may be selected or deselected (if not meeting squad requirements) at the following times of the season – September (post Regatta 1), December (post Regatta 2), post State Championships January, post March National Championships.
(1) Time in the sport, or (2) Sickness or injury are also considered for athletes capable but unable to achieve annual benchmarks.
Selection is made by the WA Sprint Pathways Coach, WAIS Head Coach in conjunction with WA Pathways Coordinator and WA Pathways Strength Coach.
What benefits WASP’s receive as part of the program: • 2 coached water sessions by high level coach. • * 2 gym sessions with individualised program. • Bi-annual lab testing conducted by WAIS. • Annual WASPS apparel. • Opportunity to be part of WASPS team building activities.
Expectation of those entering the squad (ie attendance at session etc): • Attendance at every water session. • Attendance at every gym session. • Attendance at allocated testing sessions. • Attendance at 90% of club training sessions.
*Individual plans are considered taking into account study and work requirements.
WA Pathways Sprint Kayak Coach: Jesse Phillips WA Pathways Strength Coach: Brock Fleay WA Pathways Coordinator: Andrew Hayden WAIS Head Kayak Coach: Ramon Andersson
WAIS Selection Criteria link
Paddle Australia Athlete Categorisation link
W e s t e r nA u s t r a l i a n i n s t i t u t e o f s p o r tThe WAIS Canoeing Program operates a daily training environment in sprint canoe with men’s and women’s program athletes training across 200m, 500m and 1000m disciplines. The focus of the WAIS Canoeing Program is based on developing athletes with the capability to represent Australia at benchmark events, both now and in the future. Scholarships are offered based on these assessments, with program athletes given support through access to; coaching, sport science services, sport medicine and personal excellence. The program corresponds approximately to the T3 level and above on the AC FTEM template. Selection for the WAIS program usually requires an athlete to be selected in an Australian Senior, Under 23 or Junior Sprint Kayak Team. This support is structured through a dedicated WAIS Performance Enhancement Team (PET), with all members of the PET working together to collaboratively enhance performance of WAIS program athletes. WAIS athletes train on the water 7 times a week, 3 strength and conditioning and numerous cross training sessions per week. The WAIS Canoeing Program is partnered through a strategic alignment with its National Sporting Organisation (NSO) and
State Sporting Organisation (SSO) stakeholders: Paddle Australaia and Paddle WA. It forms the pinnacle of the WA Paddling Pathway.
WAIS also offers individual scholarships to Canoe Slalom athletes based on similar national selection criteria.
WAIS athletes are selected into the Canoeing Program based of the WAIS selection criteria and Paddle Australia Athlete Categorisation document. As linked on the following page.
WAIS High Performance Service CentreMcGillivray Road, Mt Claremont, WA 6010
CurRent WAIS scholarship holdersCanoeing:
• Stephen Bird • Yale Steinepreis • Mark Stowe • Lachlan Armstrong • Yasemin Ray IASP Canoeing • Jaime Roberts • Shannon Reynolds Salom Canoeing • Benjamin Pope • Brodie Crawford • Steven Lowther
A S C O T K AYA K C LU B www.ascotkayakclub.asn.au Garvey Park, Ascot
B AY S WAT E R P A D D L E S P O R T S C LU B www.bayswater.canoe.org.au AP Hinds Reserve, Bayswater
TID & WAIS Facility
C A N N I N G R I V E R C A N O E C LU B www.canningriver.canoe.org.au Fern Road, Riverton
D E N M A R K R I V E R S I D E C A N O E C LU B S earch Denmark Rivers ide Canoe Club on Facebook Fyfe Street, Denmark
C H A M P I O N L A K E S B OAT I N G C LU B www.championlakes.canoe.org.au Champion Lakes Regatta Centre, Armadale
I N D I A N O C E A N P A D D L E R S C LU B www.iop.asn.au
C L U B SM A N D U R A H O C E A N C LU B www.mandurahoceanclub.com.au
M A N D U R A H P A D D L I N G C LU B www.mandurahpaddlingclub.org.au
P E R T H P A D D L E R S www.pp.canoe.org.au Brown Street Playground, East Perth
S E A K AYA K C LU B O F WA www.seakayakwa.asn.au
S WA N C A N O E C LU B www.swan.canoe.org.au Johnson Parade, Mosman Park
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E d u c at i o nPaddle WA provides the opportunity for Paddlers to attain qualifications of all levels to further develop their own skills but also learn to teach others. The Paddle Australia Qualification Scheme (PAQS) is designed to meet the needs of the Paddling industry. This includes, clubs, commercial operators, freelance instructors and those that wish to improve there personal paddling skills, knowledge and safety.
Education sessions are also held on and off the water throughout the year.
The Western Australia Institute of Sport (WAIS) in conjunction with Paddle WA ran two days of paddling seminars at the WAIS facilities high-performance service centre, in Mount Claremont.
Topics covered included sports psychology, nutrition, biometrics in paddling, physiology and strength training. Attendees were also given a tour of the world class training facilities available at the WA Institute of Sport. The presentations were delivered by staff of WAIS and elite level kayak paddler and coach Jesse Phillips.
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EVENT DATE LOCATION DISCIPLINEWinter series #5 2/9/2018 TBA SlalomWinter series #6 Schools 9/9/2018 TBA SlalomRegatta #1 22/9/2018 Ascot SprintWinter series #7 23/9/2018 TBA SlalomRegatta #2 13/10/2018 Bayswater SprintSummer series #1 28/10/2018 TBA SlalomBevan Dashwood Dash 4/11/2018 TBA SlalomRegatta #3 10/11/2018 Champion Lakes SprintSummer series #2 25/11/2018 TBA SlalomRegatta #4 1/12/2018 Champion Lakes SprintGrand Prix #1 7/12/2018-9/12/2018 Adelaide SprintSummer series #3 9/12/2018 TBA SlalomNational Slalom 10/1/2019-13/1/2019 Bradys, TAS SlalomNational Junior & Masters 18/1/2019-20/1/2019 Eildon, VIC SlalomSprint State Championships 19/1/2019-20/1/2019 Champion Lakes SprintRegatta #5 3/2/2019 Champion Lakes SprintGrand Prix #2 8/2/2019-10/2/2019 Penrith, NSW SprintNational Slalom Aus Open 14/2/2019-17/2/2019 Penrith, NSW SlalomNational Slalom Oceania 21/2/2019-24/2/2019 Penrith, NSW SlalomRegatta #6 24/2/2019 Champion Lakes SprintNTS camp 2/3/2019-4/3/2019 TBA SlalomNational Sprint 4/3/2019-10/3/2019 Champion Lakes SprintSummer serues #4 11/4/2019 TBA SlalomBrevis Choate Memorial 22/5/2019 TBA SlalomWinter series #2 7/7/2019 TBA SlalomWinter series #3 20/7/2019 TBA SlalomSlalom States 11/8/2019 TBA Slalom
WASPS
Jesse [email protected] 678 055
Club related inquiries
Paddle Western [email protected](08) 9285 8501
WAIS related
Western Australian Institute of [email protected](08) 9387 8166
Regatta inquiries
Sprint Chair Western [email protected]
Slalom inquiries
Slalom Western [email protected]
Paddle western australia
Paddle Western [email protected]
Paddle Academy
Paddle Western [email protected]
Talent identification
Bayswater Paddlesports [email protected]
Helpful links
NAPFFTEMWASPS selection criteriaWAIS selection criteriaPA athlete categorisation
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