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1 Association of Sport Performance Centers, ASPC Presenation to IOC April 23, 2015 Tracy Lamb Tapio Korjus Dale Henwood Josep Escoda

2  Sydney, Australia in September 1999  Secretariat in Spain 2003 (hosted at the Centre d’Alt Rendiment de Sant Cugat del Valles)  Biennial forum: 1999 in Sydney, 2001 in Barcelona, 2003 in Loughborough, 2005 in Montreal and 2007 in Beijing, 2009 in Colorado Springs, USA and 2011 in Paris, 2013 in Rio and 2015 in Puerto Rico ASPC History

3  ASPC Vision: ASPC is an active partner with development and leadership of sport training Centres, setting the standard in the global high performance training site community.  ASPC Mission: To provide opportunities that enhances training for high performance sport worldwide. Vision and Mission

4 1. Respecting the Autonomy of each of the high performance sports centers 2. Fostering collaboration between all the members 3. Maintaining an Ethical Approach 4. Enhancing Staff Development 5. Sharing Information and Knowledge 6. Identifying Best Practices 7. Supporting the International Forum on Elite Sport Principles

5  President - Dale Henwood [Canada]  General Secretary - Josep Escoda [Spain]  Treasurer – Tracy Lamb [USA]  Continental Vice Presidents  Africa – Toby Sutcliffe [South Africa]  Americas – Debbie Low [Canada]  Oceania – Alex Baumann [New Zealand]  Europe –Tapio Korjus [Finland]  Asia – Takashi Kawahara [Japan] ASPC Structure

6 Map of Membership

7  Daily training environment – the role of high performance centers in preparing both elite athletes and developing youth as they pursue their Olympic dreams  -science/medicine/coaching  Forum on Elite Sport  Exchange Program  Database  Job Search  Self Assessment  Research and Innovation Projects

8  Sustainability  Support the development and continued success of high performance athletes; inspiration for developing athletes  Continued Olympic environment – day to day; synergies within and between sports  Youth/People Development  Good, responsible, dependable, contributing citizens and community leaders  Strong, capable, healthy young athletes that are also nimble, creative, socially engaged citizens of the world IOC Alignment

9  Dual career  Life outside and beyond sport  Doping  Fair and ethical performance  Sharing and assisting others  Promote high performance through Olympic sport  Daily Training Environment  Preparation for Olympic competition; coach education; injury prevention; return to play protocols  Integrated Delivery with Consistent Standards IOC Alignment

10  NOC EXCHANGE PROGRAM | OLYMPIC SOLIDARITY  NOCs: Chile, Puerto Rico, Haiti, Mexico; Trinidad and Tobago, Paraguay, Dominic Republic Rio 2013

11  ASPC works together with major organizations  ICCE : International Council for Coaching Excellence  WADA: World Anti-Doping Agency  IASI: International Association of Sport Information  OLYMPIC SOLIDARITY Coaches Program. ICECP, CFGCAD INTERNATIONAL COLLABORATIONS

12 The Path Forward a partner in the journey

13 The Path Forward Q and A


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