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High Performance

Changes to high performance structure

For information about changes to the HP structure, announced 11 June, please see the media releases below.

Cycling Centre of Excellence EOI

Organisations considering submitting a proposal for the Cycling Centre of Excellence are invited to prepare an expression of interest (EOI).

Responses are due by 12 noon on Monday 30 August 2010.

Only parties that have participated in the Expression of Interest (EOI) process will be invited to submit proposals for the Cycling Centre of Excellence.

See the Media section for more information.

High Performance Sport

Credit: Phil Walter Credit: Phil Walter New Zealanders believe winning in international events is important. It contributes to social, economic and health benefits and helps create a strong sense of national identity and pride.

SPARC (Sport & Recreation New Zealand) aims to build New Zealand winners by supporting the athletes and teams that can win at an international level, and the coaches and organisations that are behind them.

SPARC invests in and supports elite sport through its high performance network, the New Zealand Academy of Sport (NZAS).

High Performance Strategy

SPARC's approach to delivering support and investment is outlined in the High Performance Strategy 2006-12.

Coaches

Learn how SPARC supports coaches.

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Support teams

Credit: Peter Dury - Waikato Times Credit: Peter Dury - Waikato Times Find out:

New Zealand Government
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