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    NTID Cycling at the 2010 Australasian Schools Cycling Cup
    12 Mar 2010

    The NTID Cycling program will this year have a presence at the Australasian Schools Cycling Cup (ASCC), aka the 'Tour de France' for schools, to be held in Shepparton from the 23rd to the 25th of March. 

  • Recruiting Now: Melbourne Sprint Kayaking
    15 Feb 2010

    The National Talent Identification and Development (NTID) program currently seeking male and female athletes with the potential to become sprint kayaking Olympic and World Champions.

  • Test your sporting talent on this website
    08 Oct 2009
    eTID is an exciting new online self identification tool which has been developed by the NTID program to assist in the identification process of talented athletes.
  • Recruiting Now: Diving - Melbourne
    24 Sep 2009

    Diving Australia (DA) is establishing a National Talent Identification – Victorian Squad in Melbourne to identify and fast track junior elite athletes for National squads and teams. 

     

The National Talent Identification and Development (NTID) program is designed to help sports identify talented athletes (12 years and older) and prepare them for participation in domestic, national and eventually, international competition. The program utilises information across all disciplines of sports science to identify young athletes with characteristics associated with elite performance. Once athletes have been identified they are provided with the opportunity to realise their potential in a high-quality talent development program.

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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.