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DIVING AUSTRALIA PART OF UNITED COMMITMENT: ‘WE WIN WELL TO INSPIRE AUSTRALIANS’

Published Thu 15 Dec 2022

In a major milestone for Australian sport, Diving Australia is proud to have joined forces with the country’s peak Olympic, Paralympic and Commonwealth Games sporting organisations to launch a national strategy aimed at building success towards Brisbane 2032 and beyond.  

Bringing our collective vision of success immediately to life, Diving Australia joined sporting leaders in Sydney today and took a pledge to ‘Win Well’ – a foundation of the strategy and a new national commitment to balancing ambitious sporting goals with cultures that are safe, fair and supportive.  

Australia’s High Performance 2032+ Sport Strategy represents the first time National Sporting Organisations from across Australia’s Olympic, Paralympic and Commonwealth Games sports have united for a national high performance sport strategy. It includes Federal, State and Territory Institutes and Academies of Sport, peak Games bodies the Australian Olympic Committee, Paralympics Australia and Commonwealth Games Australia. 

Australian Sports Commission CEO Kieren Perkins said it was a historic and significant step for Australian sport.  

“This is one of the greatest periods of opportunity in Australian sporting history and teamwork can be our competitive advantage as we aim for 2032 and beyond,” Perkins said. “We all have unique roles to play, but we will all benefit by harnessing our collective strengths, talent and resources so we can deliver the best outcomes for our athletes, sports and for all of Australia.  

“No sporting team can unite and inspire us like our Aussie athletes. We have a Green and Gold Runway of major sporting events over the next decade to 2032 that gives our athletes and sports the ultimate platform to perform and connect all Australians with sport like never before.  

“This strategy is the collective roadmap to guide our success. It prioritises how we will tackle areas including world-leading coaching and practices, athlete development pathways, performance environments, an outstanding workforce driven by clear values and cultures. 

“Our time starts now to build an inclusive and sustainable sporting system that is performance-driven, athlete-focused, exceptionally led and purposefully collaborative.” 

Diving Australia CEO Alex Newton said: “A key measure of success in 2032 will be how the system unites in its collective ambition to provide the very best environment for athletes to develop, grow and perform both in the years before and at the 2032 Olympic Games themselves.  

“Diving Australia is proud to be part of this significant step change in Australian sport and we look forward to playing our part.”

A key measure of success outlined within Australia’s High Performance 2032+ Sport Strategy is to position Australia for its best ever Olympic and Paralympic performances at the Brisbane 2032 Games. But the strategy ultimately sets out to build ongoing, sustainable success for Australian high performance sport, before and after Brisbane 2032.  

That ambition is captured by the strategy’s vision: ‘We win well to inspire Australians’.  

As part of the strategy, sporting organisations signed up to a Win Well pledge and outlined their united commitment in a joint letter.  

“Success in Australian sport will be to Win Well,” the joint letter states.  

“This is a balanced, holistic approach, supporting our athletes and people to win in all areas of life. It is about celebrating the humanity of Australian sport, valuing physical, mental, emotional and cultural wellbeing. It is maintaining the ambition for success, but always marked with humility, integrity, fair play and Aussie grit.  

“To Win Well will be a key to sustainable success, unlocking the full potential in our people and our sporting system.” 

Diving Australia National Coach, Chava Sobrino welcomed the united approach to the Strategy and Win Well.

“Coming to Australia as a young coach, I was able to develop and mature immensely to achieve incredible things,” Sobrino said.

“The practice of coaching keeps developing gradually and continuously evolving so the HP2032+ Sport Strategy ticks all the boxes for a coach to be able to develop effectively at a fast, continued rate. 

“Let’s not forget, coaching is one of the most crucial parts of the success of the Australian High Performance Sport System and with the Brisbane 2032 Games on the horizon this strategy couldn’t come at a better time.” 


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