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DaveR
07-03-2008, 11:37 PM
The Minister for Sport, Gerry Sutcliffe, has announced that the UK Centre for Coaching Excellence in sport and disability sport will be based at Leeds Metropolitan University.
The new centre will help coaches to develop the sporting stars of the future and will propel the UK into becoming the leading coaching nation in the world by 2016.

The Centre, the first of its kind in the United Kingdom, will benefit sports coaches in a wide range of sports to help them reach the top and help drive a legacy of sporting success for British athletes in major events. Start-up funding of £600,000 has been provided by UK Sport and Sport England. The Centre is also being backed by sportscotland, Sports Council for Wales and Sport Northern Ireland.
As well as benefiting sports coaches the Centre will also offer training to community coaches to improve the quality of the sport experience for all, and help identify potential British sports stars of the future.

The UK Coaching Centre for Excellence will focus on four areas:

- High Performance: for coaches of athletes capable of achieving success at international level
- Performer Development: for coaches that will focus on talent identification and development of young athletes
- Participation: for coaches working in community sport, helping to increase sport participation
- Children’s coaches: for coaches that will work specifically with young people at each stage of their early development in sport.

Leeds Met Vice-Chancellor Professor Simon Lee said: “Carnegie has a 75 year history of commitment to coaching, typified by one of our very first students, Walter Winterbottom, who created the FA’s pioneering coaching system. In this century, we are increasingly well known for our radical approach to sporting partnerships and our engagement with diverse communities. Coaching and working in partnership are the essence of Leeds Met Carnegie so we relish the opportunity of working with sports coach UK and all interested parties throughout the UK to reach a sustainable world-leading position by 2016 as part of the legacy of London 2012 and Glasgow 2014.”
Minister for Sport Gerry Sutcliffe said: “Behind every great athlete is a great coach and we want to ensure that we have the best sports coaches and coaching system in the world both at the elite end and grass roots. The UK Centre for Coaching Excellence will be vital in helping us realise that ambition. We want to develop a more professional approach to coaching in the UK with it becoming a real career option for people like it is in the United States.”

Sports coach UK Chairman, Leeds Met alumni and coach to London Wasps and the British Lions, Ian McGeechan said: “This announcement is another clear marker that the coaching landscape in the UK is changing to ensure that we will be developing active, skilled and qualified coaches to the highest level right across the spectrum of coaching.”

Leeds Met Chancellor Brendan Foster said: “We are delighted that Leeds Met has been selected to host the UK Centre for Coaching Excellence and that, finally, an organisation is being set up that proudly and firmly places coaching in its rightful place at the centre of British sport. We've had great sportsmen and sportswomen in Britain over the years who have achieved success with the guidance of great coaches. It is a demonstration of real foresight to now formalise the organisation whose mission is to produce great coaches and, in turn, increase the chances of Britain’s success in the increasingly competitive arena of world sport.”

HarryBelafonte
07-04-2008, 04:19 PM
thought they had already spent a fortune on facilities at nottingham and sheffield?:resent:

DaveR
07-04-2008, 04:32 PM
Another great utilization of never ending funds Dave

Moggy
07-04-2008, 04:44 PM
Higher quality coaches for an ever-dwindling pool of players... does that equal better top players?

Annie
07-04-2008, 06:41 PM
Is this misdirected funding I wonder?

Belisar
07-04-2008, 08:20 PM
I don't mind having centres of excellence (bear in mind they cover a multitude of sports not just one).

I do wonder why they are all located in the middle. If you have more than one then why not spread them around.

Annie
07-04-2008, 08:29 PM
I don't mind having centres of excellence (bear in mind they cover a multitude of sports not just one).

I do wonder why they are all located in the middle. If you have more than one then why not spread them around.

Excellent point! I hope we have an equally excellent reply?

Mr Wilko
07-04-2008, 09:30 PM
over the years they have all been based down south, now they are basing them in the north were is the sense in all of this???

GOOD POINT BELLISAR!!!!!

Robstar
07-05-2008, 04:13 PM
Do they not look at the real problem to get to the excellence standard u have got to start at grass roots and a partnership with local education authoritys over 20 years ago over 40 schools had TT coaching provided in their schools by qualified coaches on a government scheme Newcastle, Sunderland and Washington included

DaveR
07-05-2008, 05:10 PM
Totally agree Table Tennis needs grass roots funding plus the continuation of it through the stages ..........ie form young primary schools to the next level with coaches there onwards taking them to the stage afet.

This can only be done with a continued system and not just one, two, three or four year contracts with a system being set up and lost which has happened in various places in the whole of the United Kingdom.