Canoe Racing Looking Forward To Bright Future
Canoe Racing New Zealand
Inc.
Canoe Racing
Looking Forward To Bright
Future
18 December
2012
Canoe Racing New Zealand is looking
forward to a bright future following High Performance Sport
New Zealand’s (HPSNZ) announcement today that they will
increase their investment in the Canoe Racing high
performance programme over the next two years and elevate
the sport’s status to a Targeted Tier 3 sport.
Lisa Carrington’s outstandin g performance this year to become Olympic Champion in London continues a strong Olympic kayaking legacy and presents an opportunity to continue to build on this 2012 success.
Key learnings from the 2012 Olympic campaign have been carefully applied by Canoe Racing’s High Performance Team in the development of a robust and detailed four-year high performance plan that should position the sport well to deliver success in Rio.
Canoe Racing is fortunate to have the services of a world class coach in Gordon Walker. A key component of the plan leading to future success will be the creation of a high performance coaching team to share his skills and knowledge with a wider group.
The sport’s exciting depth of talent at age group level will benefit from this increased coaching resource ensuring that medal success doesn’t end in Rio but with a long-term view to sustainable medal-producing performances in 2020.
Promising young para-athlete Scott Martlew is also set to benefit from HPSNZ’s additional funding support. His inclusion in the high performance programme as a serious gold medal hope for the Rio Paralympics will be a first for Canoe Racing, with kayaking being introduced to the Paralympics programme in 2016.
HPSNZ’s confidence in
the sport’s ability to deliver on the water demonstrated
by their increased investment underpins an exciting
opportunity for Canoe Racing to build a programme that will
position the sport to deliver sustainable medal-producing
performances for New Zealand in future Olympic
Games.
ENDS