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AIS launches resources to prioritise female health and performance

Australian Institute of Sport Online learning modules developed by AIS, specialist medical practitioners, and high-performance athletes and coaches Two-time freestyle aerial skiing world champion Laura Peel says the conversations being sparked by the Australian Institute of Sport’s new Female Performance and Health Initiative (FPHI) will have a huge impact on the future success and wellbeing of female athletes. Peel added her voice and personal experience to a webinar held to launch the FPHI, which shines a light on female health and how it impacts the performance of athletes. The AIS partnered with subject matter experts and high-performance athletes and coaches to develop the suite of online learning modules that make up the FPHI.

Hockeyroos stars Georgie Morgan and Rachael Lynch win appeal over axing from Olympics team

A spot in the Hockeyroos side for Toyko remains up in the air for senior players Georgie Morgan and Rachael Lynch, despite winning the appeal over their controversial axing from the squad in late 2020.

Hockeyroos Rachael Lynch, Georgie Morgan win selection appeals

Advertisement Two senior Hockeyroos players have won an appeal against their axing from the squad in late 2020, although their selection for the Tokyo Olympics remains uncertain. Rachael Lynch (pictured) and Georgie Morgan have won their appeals. Credit:Tony McDonough While every person on the selection panel who decided to drop Lynch and Morgan had left their roles by mid-March, the pair had to wait more than 130 days for their appeal result. The last to go was former coach Paul Gaudoin, who resigned hours before a scathing independent report found many problems with Hockey Australia and around the Hockeyroos environment. Sources with knowledge of the appeal said the players were told they were successful on Thursday and that the appeal was won on the grounds that there was “no material on which the selection decision could reasonably be based”.

Awards Recognise Outstanding Achievements In LGBTQ Inclusion In Australian Sport

ACON/Pride in Sport Tennis Australia, Cricket Australia, National Rugby League and Athletics Australia are among a range of sporting bodies and individuals who have been recognised for their efforts in advancing LGBTQ inclusion at the Australian Pride in Sport Awards, held today at the Hyatt Regency in Sydney. Celebrating its fourth year, the Australian Pride in Sport Awards is the country’s premier celebration dedicated to recognising outstanding efforts in making sport more inclusive for LGBTQ people. It is produced by Pride in Sport, the national not-for-profit sporting inclusion program spearheaded by Australia’s largest LGBTQ health organisation, ACON.

Hockeyroos coach Paul Gaudoin steps down four months out from Tokyo Olympics ahead of review going public

Hockeyroos coach Paul Gaudoin steps down four months out from Tokyo Olympics ahead of review going public Posted 4 updated 4 Paul Gaudoin has stepped down in the build-up to the Tokyo Olympics. ( Print text only Cancel The Hockeyroos are looking for a new coach ahead of the Tokyo Olympics with Paul Gaudoin quitting his position. Key points: The review was established following claims of cultural problems inside the Hockeyroos set-up Gaudoin had been Hockeyroos coach since late 2016 Hockey Australia (HA) made the bombshell announcement on Wednesday evening, saying Gaudoin had tendered his resignation ahead of the release of findings and recommendations of an independent review.

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