SNZ Review - Swimming New Zealand
SNZ Review - Swimming New Zealand
SNZ Review - Swimming New Zealand
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Section 7 – The Way Forward and Recommendations<br />
The database will be used to support the sport in all regards including sports administration and for funding<br />
and sponsorship purposes. <strong>SNZ</strong> can communicate directly with any person/organisation on the database<br />
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of supporting and growing the sport.<br />
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sport’ strategic plan which will include, inter alia:<br />
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coaching, including supporting and working closely with <strong>New</strong> <strong>Zealand</strong> <strong>Swimming</strong> Coaches and Teachers<br />
Association; and<br />
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<br />
such as Water Safety <strong>New</strong> <strong>Zealand</strong>, alumni, funders and sponsors, swimmers and their families, Clubs and<br />
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practice High Performance Strategy, ensuring the process considers learnings from other high performing<br />
nations and other predominantly individual sports.<br />
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media, tapping into alumni connections, leveraging the new database, new competitive properties, leveraging<br />
Competition Zone branding, new sponsors and funders, etc. The Regions and Clubs need to agree to play their<br />
<br />
not engage in ambush marketing activities.<br />
7.5.1.6 QUALITY COMPETITION PATHWAY<br />
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That the sport embraces the new Competition Zone structure and agrees it should be implemented no later<br />
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competition, not governance driven – bringing together individual Regional groups of swimmers to compete<br />
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The four Zones will initially be:<br />
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