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Outcome 2: Excellence in sports performance by Australians

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Performance indicators

1 Team and individual world placings and rankings

2 Representation of AIS former and current scholarship holders

The following table provides information on, and an assessment against, the agreed strategies chosen to deliver outcome 2.

Table 2 National elite athlete development

PRICE TO GOVERNMENT: $97.272 million

Quantity/
quality
Target Results Variance (%) Notes
AIS programs and services
Quantity AIS scholarship programs in 26 sports 35 programs implemented in 26 sports 0  
Quantity 60% of eligible AIS athletes annually chosen to represent Australia in international competition 90% 30 1
 

35 sport programs’ annual plans, including service commitments, jointly agreed to by national sporting organisations and the AIS

33 completed

-6

2

Annual reviews conducted for all 35 AIS programs 30 completed

-14

3

  80% of national sporting organisation and AIS satisfaction with program performance and service delivery effectiveness

93% athletes

83% AIS

83% national sporting organisations

13

3

3

4

5

5

Sports Excellence program
Quality 200 senior and junior top-8 world rankings by individuals and teams 200 0  
80% of national teams utilising quality sports science/sports medicine services 77% -3 6
  80% of key clients satisfied with services provided 94% 17 8
Quantity 70 sports achieving Sports Excellence program targets 62 -12 7
Timeliness 100% of programs delivered to agreed timelines 100% 0  
Cost $108.007 million $110.689 m 2.5 9

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