SNZ Review - Swimming New Zealand
SNZ Review - Swimming New Zealand
SNZ Review - Swimming New Zealand
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Executive Summary<br />
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The Working Group concluded that <strong>SNZ</strong> is currently adding very little value beyond running the National<br />
competitions and elite High Performance. It has lost the trust and respect of its members, some of which<br />
has been brought on by itself and some must be owned by the Regions and in some cases individuals within<br />
the sport itself. To move forward the sport must collectively take responsibility to commit to a culture of<br />
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Successful sports rely on their National Sporting Organisation for leadership and coordination activities to<br />
support the growth and development of their sport. <strong>Swimming</strong> needs <strong>SNZ</strong> to undertake this role and provide<br />
effective competitive pathways from entry Club level right through to elite High Performance for the sport of<br />
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in the following areas, but that all of these changes must be implemented and not “cherry picked” by the sport:<br />
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SWIMMING IN NEW ZEALAND – Growing a Cornerstone Sport