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Own the Podium
Strategies for the Future of Canadian Sport
Observations from London 2012
2012 Olympic Games
• OTP involved as performance partner with all medal sports
• Bronze in women’s soccer was first medal in summer team
sports since 1936
• Team sport strategy contributed to solid performance for
women’s basketball
• Finished 13th – 2 medals out of being tied for 11th
• Target of top 12 in total medals was very attainable
• Won medals in more sports (11) than we have since 2000
• No significant increase in number of top 8 finishes
• Quality technical leadership is key to podium success
• Huge financial investments being made by competing
nations
Paralympic Games
• Canada took a noticeable step back relative to other
leading nations
• Good performance from swimming, men’s wheelchair
basketball and wheelchair rugby
• Focus on increasing depth of 3 big sports – swimming,
athletics and cycling. A more deliberate recruitment and
talent id strategy is required for these 3 sports.
Collaborative approach is needed.
• Thorough assessment required regarding future strategy.
• Given competitive landscape, going forward will consider a
gold medal performance target and total medal target for
Canada.
Vision
For Canada To Be a World Leader in High
Performance Sport at
Olympic and Paralympic Games
2012
Top 12 Nations in Olympic
Medal Count
Top 8 in Gold Medal
Paralympic Count
Sustainable
Podium
Performances
2014
Contend for #1 Olympic
Total Medal Count
Top 3 in Gold Medal
Paralympic Count
OTP Strategic Priorities
• Athlete and Coach Excellence
• System Excellence
• Sport Science, Medicine and Innovation Excellence
• Organizational Excellence
Athlete and Coach Excellence
2014-16 Goals
• Canada has increased the number of podium
potential athletes
• Canada has increased the number of future
podium potential athletes
• Canada has qualified and trained HPDs and
Coaches leading high performance programs in all
targeted sports achieving established benchmarks
System Excellence
2014-16 Goals
• Canada has a National Talent Identification and
Development Strategy focused on future Olympic
and Paralympic champions
• Canada has 4 fully functioning CSIs with
investments from provinces and private sector
• CSIs provide a world leading daily training
environment for top athletes and coaches
• NSOs have effective high performance plans and
programs in place
Sport Science, Medicine and Innovation
2014-16 Goals
• Canada has functioning Integrated Support Teams
for all targeted sports
• Canada has a comprehensive professional
development program uplifting performance
services to a world class level
• Targeted investments in CSIs supporting daily
training environment for multiple sports at single
location
Organizational Excellence
2014-16 Goal
• OTP has become an independent organization
securing necessary funding to sustain and enhance
funding and support of podium performance in
targeted sports
Performance Goals
Short Term
• Contend for 1st in total medal count in 2014
Winter Olympic Games
• Top 3 in gold medal count in 2014 Winter
Paralympic Games
• 2016 Olympic and Paralympic goals to be finalized
following 2012 review process
Performance Goals
Long Term Aspiration
• Consistently place 1st overall in Winter Olympic
Games
• Consistently rank top 3 in gold medal count in
Winter Paralympic Games
• Ultimately be a top 8 Summer Olympic nation
• Improve nation rank in Summer Paralympic Games
Critical Elements
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World Leading Coaches
Strong Technical Leadership
High Performance Plan
Strong Athlete Development System
Performance and System Development Targets
Evidence Based Gap Analysis
Strong Integrated Support Team (IST)
NSF Commitment and Capacity
Olympic Investment Priorities
• Investment in Category 1 and 2 sports can extend
to 8 years with focus on system development
within hp program
• Investment in Category 3 sports is limited to 2 year
commitment to HP program and 4 year
commitment to coaching and technical leadership.
Funding for HP program is narrowed if no potential
for podium results.
Paralympic Investment Priorities
Years 1 and 2 of Cycle
• Podium potential for upcoming Games for all
targeted sports
• Podium potential for next Games for Category 1 &
2 sports
Year 3 and 4 of Cycle
• Gold medal potential for all targeted sports
• Podium potential for next Games for Category 1 &
2 sports