+ Win Well

01 Dec 2023

Championing Progress: Meet the Newest Addition to the HP2032+ Leadership Group

Athletic Australia’s Andrew Faichney has been appointed to the Horizon 1 HP 2032+ Strategy Leadership Group.

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Australian Athletics Team

01 Dec 2023

Archery Australia Wins Well at 2023 ASPAs

Archery Australia has received the 2023 Win Well at the 2023 AIS Sport Performance Awards (ASPAs) in Melbourne.

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Paralympic Archer Christopher Davis

23 Nov 2023

Australian High Performance Sport Welcomes Participation Play Well Strategy

With safe, welcoming, inclusive and fun experiences at the heart of it, Australia’s Sport Participation Strategy is a united approach with a vision that ‘everyone has a place in sport.’

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Play Well: The Australian Sport Participation Strategy

22 Nov 2023

WC2WB Recordings now available

We are thrilled to announce that the recorded presentations from the 2023 AIS WC2WB conference are now available on Clearinghouse for Sport.

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Australian Paralympian Dylan Alcott at AIS WC2WB 2023

15 Nov 2023

Sport-life balance the key for Olympian Olivia Price

For some, mixing an Olympic qualification campaign with coaching, work, and an America’s Cup tilt might be overwhelming. But for Olivia Price, who became Australia’s youngest Olympic silver medalist at London 2012, the ability to balance life and sport is what win well is all about.

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Silver medalists Nina Curtis Lucinda Whitty and Olivia Price of Australia celebrate on the podium following the Women's Elliott 6m WMR Sailing on Day 15 of the London 2012 Olympic Games.
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