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PRO Conference November 5, 2009 POOLS FOR ONTARIO’S ATHLETES

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A presentation on th Aquatic Sport Council made at the PRO Conference October 30, 2009

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PRO Conference November 5, 2009

POOLS FOR ONTARIO’S ATHLETES

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INTRODUCTION

What are we doing here?

Presenters:o Anne Bell –Swim Canada Boardo Linda Cuthbert – AFC Boardo Brian Connors - PRO

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WHO WE ARE

Aquatic Sport Council Formed in 2007 to be of assistance to all

interested parties, in the development of ) l l ifi ti t d d d d ig o a) pool classifications, standards and designs,

o b) an understanding of the value of aquatic sport and o c) a master plan for aquatic sport training and ) p q p g

competition pools in Ontario.

M b t 5 i i l ti t Members represent 5 provincial aquatic sports, Parks and Recreation Ontario and Aquatic Federation of Canada (AFC).( )

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INFRASTRUCTURE PROJECT

• Sponsored by the Aquatic Federation of Canada• Funded by The Ontario Trillium Foundation for two years

(at the 18 month point)• Joint project of:• Joint project of:

– Swimming– Diving

W P l– Water Polo– Synchro– Lifesavingg– Parks and Recreation Ontario

• Focus on consensus building

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PROJECT VISION

A network of aquatic facilities that serve the needs of aquatic sport will be developed.

Public support for aquatic sports as a primary motivator for life-long activity, social development and leadership training.

Th b ildi f i i l lib i The building of an international caliber aquatic facility.

A ti th S Ol i t t hi h Aquatics as the Summer Olympic sport at which Ontario athletes perform the best.

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PROJECT BACKGROUND

Ontario Needs Analysis - 2007 Identified seven major categories of aquatic uses Ontario’s level of service is inadequate in: sport training,

event hosting therapeutic usesevent hosting, therapeutic uses There is a dearth of long-course (50m) and competition

level pools p Anticipated population growth and aging facilities

suggest the need for pools of all sizes will not decline and therapeutic use requirements will increase and therapeutic use requirements will increase

A master plan for pools in Ontario is needed to help guide municipal coordination at the regional level

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AQUATIC SERVICE CATEGORIES

Focus of Projectj Recreation Sport Training Sport Training Skill Development

Recreational/Therapy Recreational/Therapy Fitness

S i l E Special Events Leadership Training

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AQUATIC SPORT ACTIVITY

Training and competition in:g p FINA Aquatic Events – swimming, diving, water

polo and synchronized swimming Lifesaving Emerging sports such as underwater hockey,

basketball, volleyball,

Off season training for open water sports such as canoe, kayak, underwater diving and triathlon.

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PARKS & RECREATION ONTARIO

• Parks and Recreation Ontario a strategic gpartner

• Focuses the project on:p j– The role of aquatic sport and its relationship to

learn to swim and recreation– Shared understanding of what it takes to

accommodate all of themC ti f t l th t fl t – Creation of tools that reflect consensus

– One voice

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WHAT ASC IS NOT DOING

Building a campaign against pool owners and operators.

Advocating for one community/municipality/or region this is about pools in “Ontario” and region – this is about pools in Ontario and finding the right fit.

Advocating for one sport over anotherg p Building venues for international sporting events

We want to be the go-to group for objective sport facility expertise.

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ELEMENTS OF PROJECT

Building Poolsg Pool Operations Programming Programming Business Case

Ontario Facility Master Plan Ontario Facility Master Plan Tools to:

C i t R lto Communicate Resultso Support Partnerships

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BUILDING POOLS

Specifications Specifications o Focus on building poolso Agreement on what is needed for local/regional o Agreement on what is needed for local/regional

versus provincial/nation level competition

Design Designo Emphasis on five pool models and elements of 5

sports for the purpose of competitionsports for the purpose of competitiono Expert Panel of architects and manufacturers

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POOL OPERATIONS

Understanding the CostsUnderstanding the Costso What is unique to Ontarioo Agreeing on the facts; so that everyone o Agreeing on the facts; so that everyone

understands the issues for municipalities

Understanding the Revenue Understanding the Revenueo User Agreements

Rental costso Rental costs

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PROGRAMMING

Maximizing volume & mixing sport and Maximizing volume & mixing sport and municipal program

Search for leading practices Search for leading practices Development of user agreements Understanding aquatic sport participants

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BUSINESS CASE

• Benefits of Aquatic Sport q p– Statement– Messages– Research– Pools as an investment in communities

T l• Tools– Sample business case

Costing tools that match models– Costing tools that match models– Funding models– Marketing toolsMarketing tools

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FACILITY MASTER PLAN

List of all pools used for trainingList of all pools used for training On web site linked to google maps

D t i ti f th l ti b f Determination of the population base for a regional versus a provincial pool

Ontario’s Master Plan o Supportedo Identifies gapso Reflects Ontario’s realities

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QUESTIONS

What questions do you have?

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WEBSITE DEMO

www.aquaticsport.ca

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CONSULTATION

We’d love to hear your feedback, suggestions, and ideas of best practices.

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OPERATION COSTS

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CLOSING

Thanks!• SummaryNext Steps• Next Steps

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PRO Conference November 5, 2009

POOLS FOR ONTARIO’S ATHLETES