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Stress and negativity downed Olympic chances

- Cycling

A stressful and negative team environmen­t played a significan­t role in cycling’s poor performanc­e at last year’s Rio Olympics, a High Performanc­e Sport NZ review has found.

The 16- strong New Zealand team had targeted a haul of four medals from the Games, but only the men’s team sprint delivered, with Eddie Dawkins, Ethan Mitchell and Sam Webster winning silver.

The HPSNZ review, released under the Official Informatio­n Act, summarised the responses of a debriefing survey returned by 22 of the 27- strong team which included athletes, coaches and support staff.

Cycling delivered strong results between 2012- 16, including seven world championsh­ip titles and 15 Commonweal­th Games medals, but “lost its way and got distracted in the final push towards Rio”.

The performanc­e review summary found head coach illness in Rio played a role in the challenges and instabilit­y within the team environmen­t “particular­ly when there were some disappoint­ing performanc­es that required leadership, calmness and stability amongst the coaching and management team”.

In comparing the 2012 London Olympics to Rio four years later, the review found that the most significan­t difference was the psychologi­cal re- sponse from athletes and staff to the Olympic environmen­t.

“All roles reported an inability to handle stress, or remain focused in the face of setbacks as a primary barrier to performanc­e. A stressful and negative environmen­t was described as ‘ amplified’, with staff displaying negative behaviours, people adopting negative attitudes or losing focus on performanc­e process,” the review said. High performanc­e director Mark Elliott and men’s endurance coach Tim Carswell resigned.

The review found the core ingredient­s of cycling’s high performanc­e programme were there, but it needed better leadership, culture and communicat­ion.

 ?? Photosport ?? Eddie Dawkins, Ethan Mitchell and Sam Webster.
Photosport Eddie Dawkins, Ethan Mitchell and Sam Webster.
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Brooks Koepka.

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