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Title: BEIJING OLYMPIC GAMES PREPARATION


1
BEIJING OLYMPIC GAMES PREPARATION
2
ROLES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
  • SASCOC is responsible for Team Preparation and
    Presentation
  • SRSA
  • Provides funding and logistical support to SASCOC
    for Team South Africa (annual grant)
  • Provides funding and staff for the Hospitality
    Centre (Ekhaya)
  • Assists with protocol issues

3
BACKGROUND
  • The Olympic Games are scheduled from 8 to 24
    August 2008 in Beijing, China
  • There are 28 sports on the programme
  • The Paralympic Games are scheduled from 6 to 17
    September 2008
  • There are 20 sports on the programme in Beijing

4
LOGOS
5
FUNDING
  • National Lottery Distribution Agency for Sport
  • Sport Recreation South Africa
  • Olympic Solidarity (IOC)
  • Sponsors

6
FUNDING
  • Australia spent A200 million preparing their
    team for Athens and got a medal haul of 49 medals
  • South Africa spent R60 million preparing their
    team for Athens and returned 5 medals

7
OLYMPIC SPORTS
  • Aquatics
  • Archery
  • Athletics
  • Badminton
  • Baseball
  • Basketball
  • Boxing
  • Canoeing
  • Cycling
  • Equestrian
  • Fencing
  • Football (u/23 men)
  • Football (women)
  • Gymnastics
  • Handball
  • Hockey
  • Judo
  • Modern Pentathlon

8
OLYMPIC SPORTS CONT.
  • Rowing
  • Sailing
  • Shooting
  • Softball
  • Table Tennis
  • Taekwondo
  • Tennis
  • Triathlon
  • Volleyball
  • Weightlifting
  • Wrestling

9
PARALYMPIC SPORTS
  • Aquatics
  • Archery
  • Athletics
  • Boccia
  • Basketball
  • Cycling
  • Equestrian
  • Fencing
  • Football 5 a side
  • Football 7 a side
  • Goalball
  • Judo
  • Powerlifting
  • Rowing
  • Rugby
  • Sailing
  • Shooting
  • Table Tennis
  • Tennis
  • Volleyball

10
QUALIFICATION AND SELECTION
  • Meetings are being held with National Federations
    to agree on the selection criteria for each sport
  • Qualifying for the Games does not mean automatic
    selection
  • The All Africa Games are part of the preparation
    process for the Olympic Games

11
OPERATION EXCELLENCE
  • Funded by SRSA from the National Academy budget
    to financially assist Athletes in their
    preparation
  • 74 athletes currently on OPEX
  • Athletes are graded into 4 categories
  • Payments made to National Federations to pay
    athletes

12
OPEX SELECTION CRITERIA
  • Individual Sport
  • Category one Potential Medalist
  • Athletes who satisfy
    all or a combination of the following criteria
    will qualify to be included in category one
  • Word Ranking 1 to 5
  • Achievement of Medals at World Championships
  • Assessment of performance in the year to date
  • Category Two Potential Finalist (top 8 Olympic
    Games)
  • Athletes who satisfy all or a combination of
    the following criteria
  • Will qualify to be included in the year to date
    .
  • World Ranking 6 to 10
  • Achievement of a finalist or top 8 finish at a
    world Championship .
  • Assessment of performance in the year to date.

13
OPEX SELECTION CRITERIA cont.
  • Category Three Potential Participant
  • Athletes who satisfy all or a combination of
    the following criteria will qualify to be
    included in category three
  • World Ranking 11 to 16
  • Achievement of medals at Continental Events.
  • Assessment of performance in the year to date.
  • Category Four Development / Potential
  • Athletes who produce encouraging results at
    continental and other equivalent Championships
    will be considered

14
OPEX SELECTION CRITERIA cont.
  • Team Sport
  • Category One Potential Medal
  • World Ranking of 1 to 6
  • Achievement of medals at World Championships.
  • Assessment of performance in the year to date.
  • Category Two Potential Participants
  • Achievement at Continental level
  • Teams with at least 40 from the historically
    previously disadvantaged sector.
  • Assessment of performance in the year to date.

15
FINANCIAL BREAKDOWN FOR OPEX
  • BREAKDOWN
  • Category 1 R10,000.00 per month
  • Category 2 R 7,000.00 per month
  • Category 3 R 4,000.00 per month
  • Category 4 R 2,000.00 per month
  • Note Athletes liable for PAYE.

16
OPEX DEMOGRAPHIC BREAKDOWN
  ATHLETES BLACK WHITE PERCENTAGE
MALE 47 21 26  62
FEMALE 27 8 19 38
TOTAL 74 28 45  
PERCENTAGE   37 63  
17
Olympic Solidarity Programme
  • Six athletes were granted scholarships under this
    programme as from 2006 2008
  • Badminton Chris Dednam
  • Gymnastics Celeste Visagie Richard Odette
  • Judo Mathew Jago (Based in Morocco)
  • Shooting Esmarie Wilson
  • Table Tennis Theo Goghil (Based at HpC)
  • Each athlete receives R2800 per month
  • Technical Courses
  • The following sports were granted an opportunity
    to capacitate their Coaches Technical
    officials,
  • Athletics
  • Badminton
  • Boxing
  • Cycling
  • Equestrian
  • Gymnastics
  • Judo

18
NATIONAL ACADEMY PROGRAMME
  • Funding provided by SRSA (R16m including OPEX
    programme)
  • Tender awarded to the highperformance centre at
    University of Pretoria (tender ends 31 March
    2008)
  • Full range of support services offered to all
    sport on the Olympic/All Africa Games programme
  • Athletes can either reside at hpc full-time or
    come in for training camps of no less than 5 days
  • SASCOC monitors and tracks all athletes making
    use of the Programme

19
RESIDENTIAL PROGRAMME
Residential Programme Residential Programme
Sport No of Athletes Percentage Female Percentage Black
Swimming 10 60 30
Table Tennis 5 40 100
Triathlon 1 0 0
Taekwondo 4 50 50
Boxing 3 0 100
Canoeing 3 67 0
Athletics 9 22 44
Rowing 9 11 22
Total 44 31 43
20
ACADEMY PROGRAMME
Individual Sport
Sport No of Camps No of Athletes
Archery 2 14
Athletics 4 23
Swimming 4 28
Badminton 2 14
Boxing 2 10
Canoeing 3 12
Cycling 2 12
Chess 1 7
Equestrian 3 7
Fencing 3 20
Gymnastics Artistic 4 20
Gymnastics Rythmic 3 10
Judo 3 10
Kickboxing 3 10
21
ACADEMY PROGRAMME cont.
Karate 4 20
Modern Pentathlon 2 14
Rowing 4 14
Sailing 2 18
Shooting 1 18
Table Tennis 2 9
Taekwondo 2 10
Tennis 2 10
Triathlon 2 22
Weightlifting 2 10
Wrestling 2 14
Totals 64 356
22
ACADEMY PROGRAMME cont.
Team Sport
Sport No of Camps No of Athletes
Baseball 2 20
Basketball Men 3 18
Basketball Women 2 18
Basketball Wheelchair 3 18
Goalball 1 8
Volleyball Indoor Men 2 20
Volleyball Indoor Women 2 20
Volleyball Beach Men 2 11
Volleyball Beach Women 2 11
Hockey Men 2 25
Hockey Women 2 25
Handball Men 1 20
Handball Women 1 20
Football Women 2 20
Totals 27 254
23
OTHER
  • SASCOC has successfully assisted participating
    National Federations in applying for funding for
    Olympic Games Preparation from the National
    Lottery Distribution Agency for Sport and
    Recreation

24
CHALLENGES
  • Late start for 2006-7 year (June 2006) and roll
    over requested for funding not spent
  • Funding budget drawn up for 2007-8 for R17m
    without the inclusion of Paralympic squad
  • Athletes assessed for improvement - ROI
  • Need 4 year funding cycle
  • Integration with SASCOCs academy system and
    national college
  • Coordination of funding with NLDTF

25
Insanity is doing the same things over and over,
and expecting different results
26
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