Hunt for Games, Olympic stars
TRIATHLON Australia's newly-formed National Talent Academy program will kick start 2012 with its next round of Search for a Star time trials on the Gold and Sunshine coasts.
The Gold Coast will host the first of the 2012 Time Trials on January 20 and 21, while the Sunshine Coast will provide another opportunity on February 18.
The NTP aims to search for Australia's next Olympic and Commonwealth Games champions for 2016, 2018 and 2020.
NTP coaches are spreading their net throughout Australia's vast sporting playground to build one of the most exciting groups of young athletes in international triathlon.
The program was launched in September and already coaches are pleasantly surprised with the talent that has emerged.
"We are probably in a position at the moment to offer six scholarships, based on what we have seen and to be honest we have been surprised at just how good some of these kids are," Gold Coast-based NTA Coach for Queensland and Northern Territory, 2000 Olympian Craig Walton said.
"The standards we have set are tough but we are looking at the best of the best.
"But we are encouraging any athlete, whether you are a runner or a swimmer or a bike rider to come along and test yourselves at our special time trials.
"Put your hand up and show us what you've got - the NTP will provide you with a pathway to the highest levels of the sport - and who knows, our next Olympic champion could be out there waiting in the wings."
The Gold Coast camp details are: Run trial on Friday, January 20 (5.30pm NSW) at Griffith University Track, Parklands Dr, Southport, then swim trial on Saturday, January 21 (9am) at The Southport School Swimming Pool, Winchester St, Southport.
Four internationally successful, high profile coaches have been appointed as State Talent Coaches to start the star search and develop a pathway for the development of athletes (aged 14-17 years).
The four National Talent Coaches and their specific regions are:
- Craig Walton (Qld and NT) - Sydney 2000 Olympian, Olympic gold medal coach and AIS Coach of the Year;
- Keiran Barry (NSW/ACT) who coached his partner Nicole Hackett to the 2000 World Championship in Perth and onto the 2000 Sydney Olympic team;
- Chris Lang (WA), the respected former Gold Coast-based coach of Brad Kahlefeldt who will relocate to head up the WA program;
- Jan Rehula (VIC/TAS/SA) Sydney 2000 Olympic bronze medallist and current Korean National Team coach from the Czech Republic.
The Australian Sports Commission funded program has been 18 months in the making and will see the creation of a "camps-based program" alongside a home training environment with the athletes' home coaches.
For further information, visit www.traithlon.org.au.