PAPER 3 - Routes to sporting excellence in the UK Flashcards
What is UK SPORT ?
an organisation whose aim is the development of the country’s sportsmen and women
Who is UK Sport funded by ?
government and national lottery
How does UK Sport develop athletes ?
- IDENTIFYING potential talent in sport
- SUPPORTING lifestyle
- SUPPORTING coaching
- PROVIDING ‘World Class Programme’
What are the two stages of the World Class Programme ?
- podium
- podium potential
What is the PODIUM phase of the World Class Programme ?
supporting athletes with realistic medal-winning capabilities at the next Olympics (max 4 years away)
What is the POTENTIAL PODIUM phase of the World class Programme ?
supporting athletes with realistic medal-winning capabilities at the subsequent Olympics (max 8 years away)
What are the two levels of World Class Podium ?
- podium level
- podium potential level
How many World Class Podium athletes benefit from UK’s Sport annual investment ?
1,300
What are the two ways UK Sport invests their income ?
- central funding for NBGs = operation of World Class Programme
- APA
What is the Athlete Performance Award (APA) ?
- money to athletes to aid living and personal sporting costs
- allocated to the greatest financial need
- determined by success and potential success
What is the maximum threshold of APA ?
£65,000
How much to podium level athletes receive ?
£28,000
What is the role of the National Institutes of Sport ?
work with coaches and sports administrators to help improves their athletes’ performance
How many athletes did EIS work with 2009-2013 ?
86% (27/29 of sports that won medals)
- Jessica Ennis-Hill, Mo Farah, Sir Bradley Wiggins
What are a few locations of EIS High Performance Centres ?
- University of Bath
- Loughborough University
- Manchester
Name a few strategies of decreasing drop-out rates ?
- performance lifestyle advisers
- systematic evaluation
- training advisers
What is the job of a performance lifestyle adviser ?
give advice on time management, budgeting, future careers, media, sponsorship
How does systematic evaluation decrease drop-out rates ?
- identify potential stressors
- planned strategies
- medical intervention
- GOAL setting
How do school contribute to elite sporting success ?
- physical education
- extra-curricular activities
- funding from government to increase participation
- provide qualifications (GCSE, A-level, Cambridge Technicals)
What is the Advance Apprenticeship in Sporting Excellence (AASE) ?
- performance programme
- structured training
- must be professional athlete or identified as elite by NGB
- advice on lifestyle, communication and health and safety
Name some past AASE athletes
- Rebecca Adlington (2 Olympic Gold Swimming)
- Sarah Stevenson (Olympic medal taekwondo)
How do universities contribute to elite sporting success ?
- offer scholarships
- top sporting facilities
- Beijing 2008 - 58% Team GB come through university sector
- funding through Talented Athlete Scholarship Scheme (TASS)