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1 Swimming South Africa Presentation to the Parliamentary Portfolio Committee August 2005

2 2 Brief Contribution to building young teams through: Development programmes Transformation progress Succession plan Included an update on general activities

3 3 SSA Strategic interventions High Performance Transformation Policy Drive to develop partnerships with local municipalities Mass participation programme (SRSA hub link) New geographical focus areas Department of Education Department of Water Affairs Rural Splash focus Leadership programmes Job creation BMI Study

4 4 SSA’s National Squad Strategy SSA has appointed a National Coaching Director, Mr Dirk Lange A National Squad Strategy has been developed and implemented: 5 Squads Swimming, 4 squads OWS 100 swimmers & 16 Open Water Swimmers 34 black swimmers & 4 black OWS 40 female swimmer & 7 female OWS 31 coaches (13 black)

5 5 Strategic principles Clear selection criteria Clear objectives Senior athletes: International competition Supportive programmes in RSA Junior athletes Camps Education Proudly South Africa

6 6 Coaching Long-term, sustainable programmes for coaches Coach development programmes Consistent & professional coaching practices International benchmarking Junior coach development

7 7 Recent Major International Participation Commonwealth Youth Games Sub-Saharan Meet World Championships Africa Junior Championships

8 8 Summary of participation CompetitionTotal team size# Black% Black# Female% Female Commonwealth Youth Games14321%750% Sub-Saharan Meet10 100%550% World Championships12325%542% Africa Junior Championships271348%1452%

9 9 Performances CompetitionPosition # MedalsGoldSilverBronze Performances of black & female swimmers Commonwealth Youth Games1st2713593 silvers, 2 bronze 3 of 4 top SA team performers female swimmers Best performance in SA Team female swimmer (M Corfe) 8 medals World Championships4th52122 swam PB's 2 broke 3 SA Jnr records Africa Junior Championships1st98543594 gold, 12 silver, 5 bronze Sub-Saharan Meet 9 event records broken Daniel won Victor Laudorum in his age group

10 10 Level 3 medal count for black swimmers

11 11 High Performance Initiatives Ladies 4x200m freestyle relay squad Coach education focus, including mentoring programmes Team coaching strategy National training centre programmes Team Management training group Academy programmes (gold, silver, bronze swimmers)

12 12 Transformation Policy Draft policy (revised) Awaiting SASCOC directive to finalise policy to ensure alignment Targets set for national level Targets set for each province, and to be translated to clubs Holistic plan, considering athletes, administrators, coaches, team managers, officials, etc.

13 13 Partnerships Local and provincial authorities Learn to Swim programmes Funds for sustained programme delivery Access to facilities Access to schools Human resource support Access to office facilities

14 14 Partnerships contd.. Nothern Cape (Douglas, Kuruman, Sol Plaatjie) Western Cape (Cape Town City, Brede Valley) Free State (Bethlehem Municipality, Reitz Municipality) Kwazulu-Natal (Mhlatuze Municipality, Ethikweni Municipality, Umdoni Municipality, Ugu Municipality) Eastern Cape (Nelson Mandela Metro, Buffalo City Municipality) Gauteng (Ekhuruleni Municipality)

15 15 Mass participation SSA has model being implemented through LTS programme Linkage to SRSA hubs Synergy between SSA & SRSA programmes Direct liaison at local level

16 16 New Focus Areas Where? North West Limpopo Mpumalanga Northern Cape Northern Gauteng area Meetings with all role-players: Incl. Government, Academies, Swimming associations, etc

17 17 Department of Education Meeting to identify areas of co-operation (13/7/05): Aquatic Awareness integrated into the curriculum Teaching teachers to swim Learn to Swim integrated into the curriculum Role-out plan recommended Currently awaiting Dept of Education feedback A schools strategy to be developed – driven by SRSA & DoE strategy for school sport.

18 18 Job Creation Business skills programme Unemployed youth Instructor training Employment as life guards Establishment of swim schools Leadership training/programmes Succession planning

19 19 Department of Water Affairs Regulation of usage of water for recreational purposes: DWAF initiative with SSA involvement Learn to Swim support to communities where new dams are being built

20 20 Rural Splash February to April 2005 Focus on training instructors (110) Implemented programmes with children in rural communities (420 in this period alone) Eastern Cape & Free State mainly Also Kwazulu-Natal

21 21 BMI Study DEMOGRAPHICS OF SWIMMING PARTICIPANTS SWIMMING PARTICIPANTS BY POPULATION GROUP [2004] # OF ADULT PARTICIPANTS # OF JUNIOR PARTICIPANTS TOTAL PARTICIPANTS Black 146 00093 100239 100 White 412 00091 700503 700 Coloured 54 00079 900133 900 Asian 58 00046 400104 400 TOTAL 670 000311 100981 100

22 22 BMI Study ADULT PARTICIPANTS [ X 000’S] 1995199619971998199920002001200220032004 White Participants363403386388408431428425413412 Black Participants7274718497107113126137146 Asian/ Coloured79859597102108104107109112 Total Swimming514562552569607646645658659670

23 23 BMI Study JUNIOR PARTICIPANTS BOYSGIRLSTOTAL Black 39 00054 10093 100 White 43 50048 20091 700 Coloured 35 50044 40079 900 Asian 20 20026 20046 400 TOTAL 138 200172 900311 100

24 24 BMI Study KEY TO GRAPHS RED: The sport is definitely like this YELLOW: The sport is to some extent like this BLUE: The sport is definitely not like this


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