In the start gate....
Ready..set...GO!
Friday, 23 September 2011
New Coaches...
We are very pleased to welcome our new coaches Rip Pridday and Sue Greenberg to the UK. They flew in from Canada yesterday and start work at the GB Team camp in Bath on the 3rd of October.
Tuesday, 16 August 2011
Para-Snowboarder Camp!
We are hoping to be able to organise the first GB Para-Snowboarder camp to take place in Austria from 22-29 October 2011.
This would be a chance to be assessed for GB Team membership and will provide Coaching from top boarder Ben Kinnear.
If you are already a competent disabled boarder and you are interested in representing your country then this camp is for you.
Please contact me ( Davechugg@disabilitysnowsport.org.uk ) if you would like to come along. As this is not too far in the future please write to me now!
This would be a chance to be assessed for GB Team membership and will provide Coaching from top boarder Ben Kinnear.
If you are already a competent disabled boarder and you are interested in representing your country then this camp is for you.
Please contact me ( Davechugg@disabilitysnowsport.org.uk ) if you would like to come along. As this is not too far in the future please write to me now!
Wednesday, 3 August 2011
New Coaching Team.
It's been a busy few weeks and apologies for not updating more.
Today, there is an exciting announcement to make to you all. We have now made an offer, and had acceptance of the offer, for the Coach position.
The new coaches for the coming season will be Rip Pridday and Sue Greenberg. Rip and Sue have together run the adaptive race program over at Park City and in the course of that time worked with a good number of disabled athletes across the spectrum.
Rip and Sue, subject to successful work permit applications, will be working with us from 1st October 2011.
Rip and Sue will have a tough act to follow after all the hard work and dedication that Jane has brought to the role since 2005 and I know that they are looking forward to the challenge.
Today, there is an exciting announcement to make to you all. We have now made an offer, and had acceptance of the offer, for the Coach position.
The new coaches for the coming season will be Rip Pridday and Sue Greenberg. Rip and Sue have together run the adaptive race program over at Park City and in the course of that time worked with a good number of disabled athletes across the spectrum.
Rip and Sue, subject to successful work permit applications, will be working with us from 1st October 2011.
Rip and Sue will have a tough act to follow after all the hard work and dedication that Jane has brought to the role since 2005 and I know that they are looking forward to the challenge.
Thursday, 23 June 2011
Meetings
It was an early start for me yesterday from Yorkshire - on the road at 3.45 am - but some very good talks with our friends at Get Kids Going!, BOOST and Crystal.
It's always good to see Jane at GKG! they do a fantastic job and their offices are always a real hive of activity processing entries for events all over the world. They still have some Great North Run places left, but be quick as the closing date is coming up really fast. If you are not already running for DSUK, then get on the phone to Jane and her team for an entry - 020 7481 8110.
Get Kids Going! have committed to helping us out again this year and are planning to come out to Russia with us to see Sochi in February. We will all be there looking at the future paralympic venue together - our great supporters are always made very welcome at our competitions.
It was a pleasure too to meet again with Robert Houston and Lucy Till of BOOST. They are very enthusiastic supporters of our work in athlete development and helped us to be able to run our programming with new skiers last season, funding our camp in Austria.
Fiona and I rounded off the day with Tea at the Grosvenor Hotel where we had the pleasure of picking the brains of Geoff Keeling and Liz Hawkins from Crystal on ways in which we can work better to increase the funding appeal of DSUK to a wider market.
This very long, but productive, day ended back up in Yorkshire at 10pm last night.
It's always good to see Jane at GKG! they do a fantastic job and their offices are always a real hive of activity processing entries for events all over the world. They still have some Great North Run places left, but be quick as the closing date is coming up really fast. If you are not already running for DSUK, then get on the phone to Jane and her team for an entry - 020 7481 8110.
Get Kids Going! have committed to helping us out again this year and are planning to come out to Russia with us to see Sochi in February. We will all be there looking at the future paralympic venue together - our great supporters are always made very welcome at our competitions.
It was a pleasure too to meet again with Robert Houston and Lucy Till of BOOST. They are very enthusiastic supporters of our work in athlete development and helped us to be able to run our programming with new skiers last season, funding our camp in Austria.
Fiona and I rounded off the day with Tea at the Grosvenor Hotel where we had the pleasure of picking the brains of Geoff Keeling and Liz Hawkins from Crystal on ways in which we can work better to increase the funding appeal of DSUK to a wider market.
This very long, but productive, day ended back up in Yorkshire at 10pm last night.
Monday, 20 June 2011
Back in the office....
It has been a busy few days. Meetings Thursday and Friday.
Friday was a UK Sport led session for Paralympic Stakeholders. A number of talks and workshops down in London for Managers and members of the NGBs for the various sports. There were some particulalry interesting points on athlete monitoring and reporting - something that is super critical to success these days and being able to track and plan correctly - and an interesting session on the attributes of elite level paralympic coaches. This second talk and workshop is particularly timely for us.
Quite an industrious office day today as there are a number of items going along. Examples are race entries for New Zealand, race training organisation for Hemel Hempstead, talking to Nik Diaper of EIS to look at options for Team Doctor provision and some much needed website work.
On Wednesday it is back down to London again to talk to a few of our key supporters to discuss our plans for next season and look at some possible corporate sponsorship options.
Friday was a UK Sport led session for Paralympic Stakeholders. A number of talks and workshops down in London for Managers and members of the NGBs for the various sports. There were some particulalry interesting points on athlete monitoring and reporting - something that is super critical to success these days and being able to track and plan correctly - and an interesting session on the attributes of elite level paralympic coaches. This second talk and workshop is particularly timely for us.
Quite an industrious office day today as there are a number of items going along. Examples are race entries for New Zealand, race training organisation for Hemel Hempstead, talking to Nik Diaper of EIS to look at options for Team Doctor provision and some much needed website work.
On Wednesday it is back down to London again to talk to a few of our key supporters to discuss our plans for next season and look at some possible corporate sponsorship options.
Wednesday, 15 June 2011
New media, new race league
Back from the conference yesterday with Company Solutions. Some very interesting stuff that, if only I had time to do it all, I am sure will really help the Team to raise profile and gain more supporters.
Fascinated by many of the messages from the corporate side of the conf. (it was corporates in the morning, community and events issues in the afternoon). One thing that was a clear message is that apart from there being some small easy things we can do to make ourselves more visible, most of these involve the effective use of new media. Looks like I will be needing to set up a Twitter account for the Team - I can hear Anna saying "I told you so...".
Everyone can race!
Today - telecon. re. some aspects of the proposed indoor race league and trying to make it all inclusive. The end objective of this is to have an indoor race league running in the Snow Domes which pits able-bodied alongside paralympic type and special olympic type athletes with time factoring to make the FIRST truely inclusive race league anywhere in the world. The league would be a great opportunity for some of our budding racers (such as Ben and Asif below) to get some more mileage indoors, to help us find new racers of all disciplines and to generally raise awareness of the fact that everyone who wants to race should be able to give it a go!
We know we will have great help from our good friends Crystal in this, but any potential partners that would like to get involved please get in touch. We could do with lots of willing volunteers, prize suppliers and finanical partners to help us bring this to reality.
Later today: A meeting over in Manchester with Sarah and a new volunteer over there (Sara) who is keen to help out the team with our fundraising. Thanks Sara!
Fascinated by many of the messages from the corporate side of the conf. (it was corporates in the morning, community and events issues in the afternoon). One thing that was a clear message is that apart from there being some small easy things we can do to make ourselves more visible, most of these involve the effective use of new media. Looks like I will be needing to set up a Twitter account for the Team - I can hear Anna saying "I told you so...".
Everyone can race!
Today - telecon. re. some aspects of the proposed indoor race league and trying to make it all inclusive. The end objective of this is to have an indoor race league running in the Snow Domes which pits able-bodied alongside paralympic type and special olympic type athletes with time factoring to make the FIRST truely inclusive race league anywhere in the world. The league would be a great opportunity for some of our budding racers (such as Ben and Asif below) to get some more mileage indoors, to help us find new racers of all disciplines and to generally raise awareness of the fact that everyone who wants to race should be able to give it a go!
We know we will have great help from our good friends Crystal in this, but any potential partners that would like to get involved please get in touch. We could do with lots of willing volunteers, prize suppliers and finanical partners to help us bring this to reality.
Later today: A meeting over in Manchester with Sarah and a new volunteer over there (Sara) who is keen to help out the team with our fundraising. Thanks Sara!
Monday, 13 June 2011
Clearing the office - Conferences
I shall be out of the office today. Travelling up to Glasgow for a couple of training conferences on fundraising. Back in on Wednesday - if anyone needs to reach me they can get me on my mobile number today but it'll be switched off tomorrow.
This is also my chance to clear the team kit that has been filling my office for the last 2 months! All going up to storage in Aviemore.
This is also my chance to clear the team kit that has been filling my office for the last 2 months! All going up to storage in Aviemore.
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