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Short Track Montreal Regional
Training Centre
Scope and structure
Agenda
• Regional Training Centre / LTAD
• Alignment of the structure (SSC/FPVQ)
• Establish
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Vision, structure, services
• Delivery Schedule
• Funding / Partners
Regions 2011 - SSC
• East
NB, PEI, NFLD,
NS, ON, QC, NU
• West
SK, MB, BC,
AB, NWT, YK
Revised: 2009-11-30
National/regional
High quality training centre
• East (100)
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MTC
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13 NT – 12 DT
Mtl-Inter
4 CQE
4 - 6 Clubs
ON, NB
• West (31)
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Olympic Oval
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BC, MB, SK
2 NT – 3 DT
Revised: 2010-06-08
National/regional
High Quality Training Centre
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East (100)
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MTC
Mtl-Inter
4 CQE
2 Clubs
On, NB
13 NT – 12 DT
31 Elites (17 Jr)
West (31)
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Olympic Oval
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BC, Mb, Sk, Al
• RTC coach
Revised: 2010-06-08
2 NT – 3 DT
15 Elites NDC (6Jr)
National/regional
High Quality Training Centre
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East (100)
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MTC
Mtl-Inter
4 CQE (to be
reconfigured)
2 Clubs
On, NB
West (31)
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Olympic Oval
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BC, Mb, Sk, Al
RTC coach
• Regional Coach Mentor
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13 NT – 12 DT
31 Elites (17 Jr)
Talent Evaluation Camp would
stimulate the commitment toward the
Elite pathway
Revised: 2010-06-08
8 Elites (T2T)
3 Elites (T2T)
40 Elites (T2T- L2C)
10 Elites (T2T)
2 NT – 3 DT
15 Elites NDC (10Jr)
6 Elites (T2T)
LTPAD
SSC proposed structure
Cheminement de l’athlète
Mentorat /
Club
Centre Régional
Centre
National
Tiré du DLTA de PVC annexe 2, page 48
Short Track structure
Women racing team
MTC
MTC
CTC
Men racing team
6 NT skaters
6 NT skaters
Sébastien Cros
Derrick Campbell
Women DT team
Men DT team
6 - 8 DT skaters
6 - 8 DT skaters
Jeffrey Scholten
Frédéric Blackburn
6 - 8 NT - DT skaters
Jon Cavar / Maggie Qi
RTC
RTC Calgary and Montréal
Alan McIlveen / Jonathan Guilmette
LTAD / Coaching mentoring partnerships / Talent ID
Short Track National Training Centre
Mission and LTAD Stages
• Speed Skating Canada High Performance programs are
designed to provide elite athletes the resources
necessary to enable them to reach their full potential and
achieve success for Canada on the international stage.
• Stage 5.1 – Learn to win
- Age: Boys 21-23 yrs +/- and girls 21-23 yrs +/- (short track)
- Age: Boys 21-23 yrs +/- and girls 21-25 yrs+/- (long track)
• Stage 5.2 – Train to win
- Age: Boys 23 yrs + Girls 23 yrs+ (short track)
- Age: Boys 25 yrs + Girls 25 yrs+ (long track)
Tiré du DLTA de PVC page 35
Regional Centers
LTAD Stages
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Stage 4.1 – Learn to compete
Optimise fundamental physical qualities, fitness
and speed skating ability.
Age: Boys 16-18 yrs & Girls 15-17 yrs
Stage 4.2 - Train to compete
Continue optimisation of fundamental physical
qualities, fitness and speed skating ability.
Age: Boys 18-21 yrs +/- Girls 17-21 yrs +/Tiré du DLTA de PVC page 27 et 33
Junior Development
(4.1 / 4.2)
• The path followed by a junior athlete is a
determining element in learning to compete at a
high level.
• Historically, performance has been improved
following participation at a world junior
competition.
• It is therefore important to look after junior
athletes in this regard to help them reach this
level of performance.
• In order to do this, we must optimize stages 3
through 4.2 of the LTAD
Vision, Structure and Services
Thoughts on the operational side
• A high performance sport centre must be
managed by individuals with relevant experience
and expertise.
• Developping athletes must be closely
supervised, have access to adapted services
and benefit from the appropriate coach-athlete
ratio.
• The FPVQ and other provincial federations in
the East must identify talent early in order to
ensure proper technical development.
Thoughts on Standards
and expectations for RTC
1. International Standards / Benchmark
2. Criteria (time, technical / tactical skills,
commitment / Work ethic)
3. Ensure the renewal of talent pool
4. Transitioning at the right time
5. Offer a solution to provincial/national
competitive athletes
Thoughts on services
• Offer specialized resources (IST)
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In same philosophy as the National Training
Center
• Prepare the integration/transition of young
athletes into the regional centre.
• Provide logistical support for competitions
/ Camps
• Plan for adequate supervision (boarding
options, host families, school…)
Regional Centre
Mission 2012-2013
• The mission of the centre is to provide
support and supervision to athletes in the
junior and neo-senior categories in the
East of Canada in order to help them
attain performance standards sufficient to
enter the NATIONAL SHORT TRACK
TRAINING CENTRE.
Entry Requirements
and Standards
The eligibility of athletes will be determined in
consideration of a combination of objective
and subjective factors, including:
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National and international ranking results.
Evaluation of athletic ability
Ability to adapt
Commitment to a high performance training
program.
Training Groups
and Structures
• 2 groups of 14 skaters RTC (28)
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4 coaches
• 6 on ice training sessions per week.
• 2 to 4 off-ice training sessions per week.
Weights, specific reinforcement
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Immitations, plyometrics
Tests
etc
Selection criteria
1. ISU Juniors
The 8 best men and 8 best women in the East of
Canada in the National Junior ranking of the 20112012 excluding:
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Athletes invited to train at the short track national
training centre.
Athletes in their last year of junior eligibility
Selection Criteria
2. Néo-Seniors B (age in the 2012-2013 season)
Athletes from the East of Canada ranked within the
top 20 of the senior national ranking for 2011-2012,
but excluding those invited to CNCP.
3. Talent Squad
Athletes in the East of Canada who have been
identified as Talent Squad by Speed Skating Canada
and have participated at a World Junior
Championship.
Invitation / Evaluation
The technical committee will invite athletes for
summer training for evaluation purposes and
for possible selection to complete the training
group based on their future potential.
The available places will be filled according to
the following criteria:
Invitation / Evaluation
1. Performance throughout the 2011-2012
season (25%)
2. Results from the summer evaluation (physical
testing) (15%)
3. Command of the technical elements of short
track speed skating (20%)
4. Ability to handle the training load at a training
centre (15%)
5. Commitment to and discipline at training and in
the sport (15%)
6. Respect for others and for the program (10%)
Breakdown of athletes
Hypothèse 2011-12
Filles
Junior Champ
8
Neo-séniors
0
Talent Squad
2
Invités
4
Total
14
Gars
8
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14
Regional Centre Structure
• Leadership from SSC/FPVQ (Board)
• Technical Committee
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Define sport specific policy / structure
Manage athlete selection, establish sport needs
Ensure alignment and integration with a stable high
quality training environment and the LTAD
• Support Committee (Volunteers)
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Support team logistics, administration, communication
Ensure proper transition of new athletes joining the
RTC
Integrated with the existing ST National Training Centre
Technical committee
Composition
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Head Coach (Jonathan Guilmette)
SSC Representative (Yves Hamelin)
FPVQ Representative (Frédéric Tremblay)
External representative acting as a sport
advisor appointed by SSC / FPVQ (Michel
Larouche – Head Coach Diving Plongeon Canada)
Please note: Specialised personnel may be invited
as required (ex: national sport institute, etc)
Technical Committee
Roles
• Evaluation and decisions related to the needs of
the sport.
• Alignment of national and international selection
criteria
• Optimisation of the high performance training
environment.
• Coach / athlete ratio similar to NT Centers
• Evaluation of the sport specific needs
• Coach education (integrated from SSC-ACE
Program)
• Evaluation of financial needs
Volunteer Committee
Roles
• Assist the team of coaches at the regional
training centre to meet their objectives by
assisting with:
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Logistics
Communications
Finances
Organizational arrangements not within the
purview of the technical committee.
Support Committee
Composition
• Coordinator (To be named by the FPVQ and
SSC) – Frédéric Tremblay
• Volunteers will be needed in the following
areas:
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Treasury and finance
Competitions and Camps (organisation, registration,
reservations, etc)
Memoranda of understanding and internal regulations
Internal and external communications
Housing and sport études (optional)
Liaison with senior training group
Structure and services
Costs and services
Registration fees
1. $1800
2. $500 for those invited for the summer
season (deductible from $1800 if selected)
3. Approximately $150 for an off-site training
camp in 2012.
4. Fee X 2 for international athletes
Costs and services
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Affiliation/federation: Club membership
Racing clothing: Club membership
Boarding: not included
Competition registration costs: included
Annual Municipal fees: included
Support Services
Primary Services
1. Strength and Conditioning
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Actiforme / Olympic stadium
2. Physiotherapy
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CNMM / Clinic
3. Medical (CNMM)
4. Mental preparation (CNMM)
5. Nutrition (CNMM)
In same philosophy as the National Training Center
Costs and Services
Camps and testing
1. Evaluation camp (Physical testing in May
and July)
2. Training camp for 2012-13 team (August)
Timelines
Registration/ Invitation / Affiliation
Timelines
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Invitations : March 19 2012
Athlete responses: April 1
Training start date: May 1
Evaluation period: May 1 – July 31
Group nominations: August 1
Team building camp: August
Timelines
• Creation of the support committee:
December 2011
• Posting of coaching positions: January
2012
• Memoranda of understanding/services:
February 2012
• Memoranda of understanding/ice:
February 2012
• Nomination of coaches: February 2012