AusTriathlon Chief Executive Officer Tim Harradine has been announced as a member of the Leadership Group for the next stage of Australia’s High Performance 2032+ Sport Strategy (Win Well Strategy).
The Win Well Strategy is Australian sport’s roadmap for sustainable success leading up to the Brisbane 2032 Games and beyond, with 61 sports and organisations signing on since its launch in December 2022.
Central to the strategy is a commitment to winning well, an ethos emphasising that how you win is just as important as when you win, with wellbeing as the foundation for athletes, coaches, and staff to achieve their full potential both in sport and life.
With the strategy now moving into its next stage, known as Horizon 2, senior leaders from across Australian high performance sport, including the heads of the Australian Sports Commission (ASC), Australian Olympic Committee (AOC), Paralympics Australia (PA), and Commonwealth Games Australia (CGA), have been selected to oversee and guide the strategy’s implementation over the next two years.
“The Horizon 2 Leadership Group contains a wealth of experience and knowledge from across Australian sport,” said ASC Executive General Manager of AIS Performance and Leadership Group Chair Matti Clements.
“Athletes are at the heart of our strategy, so I’m especially pleased to welcome Milly, Brodie and Marissa to the group. The athlete voice is vital to creating long-term sustainable success in Australian sport.
“As we welcome our new members, I’d also like to thank Anne Marie Harrison, Kevin Thompson, Andrew Dee, Britt Cox, Chad Perris, Colin Batch, and Patrick Johnson for their work over the past two years. Your support has been invaluable.”
Tim Harradine’s passion and background in triathlon will be crucial to the Leadership Group in the lead up to Brisbane 2032.
“I am deeply committed to advancing the growth and success of Australia’s high-performance sports system, particularly as we approach Brisbane and beyond,” said Harradine.
“”I look forward to working with the Leadership Group to monitor, assess, and influence the development of Australia’s high-performance sport framework, ensuring that all key initiatives and projects align with the strategy’s core values.”
The Leadership Group will meet for the first time in February. For more information about the Win Well Strategy, visit www.winwell2032.au