South West Sydney Academy of SportWritten on the 7 October 2021 by SWSAS ![]() The South West Sydney Academy of Sport, is your local sports Academy and is a not-for-profit organisation supported by the State Government and our Local Councils. And as with many local and state sporting organisations and schools, has endured yet another COVID and lockdown interrupted year. Despite these challenges, the Academy was able to successfully service 168 of our region's talent-identified young athletes. With athletes participating in, AFL Development, AFL Women's, Basketball, BMX, Golf, Netball, Netball Umpires, Softball, Triathlon. And a West Future Star program for individual athletes where the Academy does not provide a full program, which itself provided opportunity for athletes in eleven diverse sporting disciplines. Each Academy sport program is run in conjunction with its state sporting organisation, and forms a part of the sports talent and high-performance pathway program. With a key focus on Individual skill development and targeted sports education in strength and conditioning, sports science testing, development competition opportunities and athlete mental health and wellbeing.
In 2021, Academy athletes represented total of 56 schools within the four council areas the Academy services, and competed for 46 local sporting clubs and associations. The Year AheadThe 2022 calendar year coincides with the Academy’s 25th Anniversary, and as such, it is looking to celebrate that milestone anniversary, by greatly increasing its athlete intake. And with the recent announcement of the NSW Government road map out of COVID, the path forward for a welcome return to sport is starting to take shape, as is the Academy’s outlook for 2022. This includes the addition of sport programs in Men's Netball, Beach Volleyball, and an Indigenous Athlete Program, which will commence in late 2021. The Academy is also in negotiations for Beach and Indoor Volleyball and Hockey to commence early in 2022, as well as conducting Talent Athlete Identification days early in the new year, that will involve mini-sport trials, sports science testing and talent pathway identification opportunities for school age athletes, within our region. It is anticipated that through the addition of these programs, the Academy will service around 250 athletes each year. But to remain successful, it needs your help in assisting it in spreading the word about the amazing opportunities the Academy offers. By passing on nomination and trial information to your team coordinators, athletes and families, along with any potential coach and support staff member you may have within your association or network. Please find included later in this EDM, links to relevant advertising material, suitable for newsletters, website, posters or social media. Click below to read more about the South West Sydney Academy of Sport
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