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To enable high-quality, targeted research, significant human and financial resources are required.

As such, the AIS Applied Research Centre (ARC) has been registered as a fundraising project with the Australian Sports Foundation Ltd (ASF) enabling donations in support of the program to attract tax deductibility.

You can SUPPORT A WINNING FORMULA and invest in Australia’s sporting future by donating in support of the AIS ARC.

Why donate in support of the program?

  • the AIS ARC assumes a key role and is a world leader in the development of expertise and the advancement of excellence in sports science, medicine, education and training
  • by donating in support of the AIS ARC, donors are contributing and investing in Australia’s sporting future at a local, national and international level
  • developing talent identification and talent transfer methods aim to increase our potential in the international sporting arena, but it is also intended that such initiatives will have a significant impact on junior sport development and participation
  • ASF grants will allow the AIS ARC to build partnerships beneficial for Australia’s sporting success
  • research into sports science and medicine is imperative for the AIS to overcome the huge disadvantage of a relatively small population – the AIS has a long history of involvement and success in scientific and medical research designed to identify and give Australian athletes an edge over their international opponents, but it is clear that the rest of the world is rapidly catching up!
  • *DONATIONS OF $2 OR MORE ARE TAX DEDUCTIBLE.

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Australia is one of only two nations to have competed in every modern Summer Olympic Games.

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700 athlete scholarships are offered annually at the AIS.
263 current and former AIS athletes competed at the Beijing 2008 Olympic Games.
142 Olympic medals have been won by athletes from the AIS since its establishment.
40 thousand kilometres were swum by Petria Thomas while at the AIS.
1 million people visit the AIS each year.