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Second World Culture Expo
Members of the HPP National Training Squad Player Pool
are invited to apply for inclusion onto the Australian High Performance
Taekwondo Squad to contest the 2nd World Culture Expo in Muju Soutth Korea
from 4th - 11th July 2008.
Registration to be posted to :
Interim High Performance Manager Jodi Brown
Unit 1 - 6 Deblin Drive Narre Warren Victoria 3805
Registration Deadline: 24 April 2008
Enquiries: 0421 359 333 or info@evotkd.com.au
Team members will be able to order team clothing via the website shortly,
please check the website shortly for this information.
Please be reminded that this is a Taekwondo Australia event, all team
members will be required to have current Taekwondo Australia registration
and insurance.
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What Is The High Performance Program?
Taekwondo Australia has implemented a Broadbased High Performance Program
that works with the grassroots clubs right through to elite level development.
The National Sports Committee (NSC) has recognised for some time now that
the top level can only be improved be having a strong broad base. As such
the NSC has recommended to the Executive Council whom recognised it as
a positive step forward and adopted the broadbased program.
TAI will now endorse approximately 20 centres across Austalia as High
Performance Centres (HPC) which have proven success as producing High
Performance Athletes and fullfil the criteria. This is an essentail acknowledgement
for all their hard work in the past and supporting their future to produce
more elite level athletes and help develop more HPC's.
Many of our Interim Staff have University Degrees in Sport Coaching,
Exercise Physiology, Exercise Science, Physical Education, Physiotherapy,
and Psychology. Add to the mix, international coaching and competition
experience such as World and Olympic events. The NSC believes it makes
for a well rounded and educated source of development for the future of
Sport Taekwondo in Australia.
The objective of the process set out in the Performance Structure is
to provide pathways and opportunities for athletes, coaches and officials
who wish to enhance, progress and perform at the highest level possible
for Taekwondo Australia Inc.
The NSC are taking a "build it and they will come" approach
with the sport. When value is seen and proven within a framework then
most people will want to access this through the pathways which are basically
Club based-to State Based-and to National Programs. We also recognise
that not all athletes respond to any one method of training and as such
we acknowledge talent from other pathways and within the Performance Structure.
It is however required interconnecting participation by athletes, coaches
and officials at all levels to be eligible to access the benefits of the
High Performance Programs and any funding that may be availableas a portion
of the HPP training fee will go to a develop fund.
The NSC also recognises the value within the clubs and is deteremined
to take the informaion out to the club environment by filtering the current
most up to date sport science principles along with evolution of sport
Taekwondo given rule changes at any given time.
On this page you will find information that relates to overall Performance
Structure for the sport, National Teams/Squads, Elite programs as they
stand from time to time.
For further information please contact the programme administrator, Ms
Jodi Brown on 0421359333 or email.
Regards Robert Cooley GradDipAppSc (Sports Coach)
Chairman NSC
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Sports Taekwondo Related Links
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Broadbased Development Program |
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Junior National Selection Policy(Draft) |
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Senior National Selection Policy |
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2008/09 Events Calendar (Draft) |
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Interim Staffing Arrangements
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National Coach- Mr Alf Dellorso (VIC)
National Junior Coach- Mr Marwan Hussein (NSW)
National Asst Coach- Mr Mesut Kahraman (VIC)
National Asst Coach- Mrs Anita Tippet (WA)
National Sport Psyc- Miss Caroline Bartesek (VIC)
National Sport Perform. Mgr- Ms Jodi Brown (VIC)
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HPP National Training Squad Player
Pool
Based upon Junior and Senior 2007 Nationals. Gold, Silver and
Bronze Medallists if they choose to attend at a cost of $10 per
session are entitled to train. The squad will grow and change
shape as athletes perform.
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VIC HPP Player Pool
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Ben Nicholson, Kate Cumbers, Fatma Kaymaz, Ellen Tjahjana,
Cassie Zervos, Caroline Hansen, Kirsty Sparre, Chloe Iriyadi, Jeremy
Attard, Daniel Menzies, Frank Fichera, Petar Klenkoski, Krystal Gayton,
Samantha Griffin, Indira Curan, Ashika Chand, Laura Ramano, Adrian
Chee, Cem Kahraman, James Iriyadi, Jack Marton, Christopher Beach,
Taner Hikmet, Jake Tiberi, Matthew Oka, Marcus Memmolo, Bianca Scurry,
Hannah Fassioms, Natalie Schell, Seda Demirkiran, Jessica Aldridge,
Jayde Tabone, Nicole Zahra, Tijana Popovic, Andrea Popovic, Randy
Javier, Kris Muscat, Danny Sammut, Vladimir Vincent, Guven, Yilmaz,
Daniel ODonnell, Haissam Faraj, Alex Jeffkins, Bianca D-Andrilli,
Rachel Fassioms, Pinar Yudakul, Monica, Ascenzo, Marina Kyriacou,
Zoe Warren, Rhiannon Black, Callum Twaddell.
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NSW HPP Player Pool
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Ali Khalil, Kylie Jackson, Donna Kosta, Peter Vassily,
Hakan Manav, Jay Gutierrez, Hamza Jabran, David Castillo, Rima Kanoun,
Elly Greenfield, Yasin Ashley, Gylan Al Atroushi, Mohamad Korhani,
Hamza Jabran, Bshara Fram, Elise Dare, Jennifer Connor, Daniel Mandani,
Jacob Blatch, Steve Young Jong Cho, Masoud Abedini, Sarah Coleman
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QLD HPP Player Pool
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Byron Coleborne, Steve Mackenzie, Evert Du Plessis, Jonathan Inger,
Thomas Power, Lynda Lawrence, Joanne Hartman, Louise Port, Joel Borgeaud,
Alexander MacDonald, Matthew Fein, John- Michael Harris, Ally MacDonald,
Laura Kirby
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WA HPP Player Pool
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Cameron Sutton, Jasmine Cross, Sinead Smyth, Andrew McLagan, Sian
Guerin, Chad Cross, Brodie Scriberras, Bradley Kidd, Amy Fort, Jasmine
Klumpp, Catherine Dorothy, Julie Dawson
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SA HPP Player Pool
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Tiarne Cook, Rebecca Hissey, Aaron Bradbury, Hayden
Shrive, Brittany Penglase, Keti Hristoska, Nora Kabisch, Susan Mountstephen,
Benjamin Hock, Leon Shaw, Damian Okulic
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Players training at these HPP programs must understand
that it is an addition to their normal club training and not an
instead of option. As such you must continue to train at your club
and have their endorsement to train in the HPP. Taekwondo Australia
is very much against player poaching and would see any poaching
as a negative impact on the HPP
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