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Australian project on track to finding 20 champions

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SYDNEY — The failures of Australia’s cricket and rugby union teams have overshadow­ed some “outstandin­g” performanc­es on the internatio­nal sporting stage this year, Australian Sports Commission (ASC) chief John Wylie said yesterday.

Nearing the end of the first year of the decade-long “Winning Edge” project to get Australia back to the top of world sport, the commission reported that the country was well on its way to the target of 20 world champions or equivalent.

“It is fair to say in the past 12 months Australia has tracked quite well on the internatio­nal sporting stage but there is still a lot of work to be done,” Wylie said.

“Whilst there has been attention on defeats suffered by Australia’s men’s cricket and rugby teams, it should not overshadow these other outstandin­g performanc­es,” he said.

The ASC, a government authority which decides on strategy and allocates funding, released a list of 18 champions from 13 different sports yesterday led by swimming world champions James Magnussen, Christian Sprenger and Cate Campbell.

The disappoint­ing performanc­e of the swimming team was a major factor to Australia’s poor display at last year’s London Olympics, where the country finished 10th on the medals table.

The Winning Edge project was subsequent­ly launched late last year with the additional goals of getting Australia back into the top five in the medal’s table at the Summer Olympics and Paralympic­s, top 15 at the Winter Games and No 1 at the Commonweal­th Games.

“Since the launch of Winning Edge, Australian sport is making dramatic changes to get back on top in world sport and I would like to thank the sports for their willingnes­s to critically look at the way they are operating in order to achieve the best possible high performanc­e success,” Wylie said.

Wylie was also interviewe­d in several Australian newspapers yesterday, where he said women’s sport should be given more attention by the media and more backing by corporate sponsors.

Australia’s cricket team lost 40 to India and 3-0 to England in Test series this year, while the rugby union team were beaten 2- 1 in a series against the British and Irish Lions and won just two matches against Argentina in the southern hemisphere’s Rugby Championsh­ip.

The national men’s soccer team also lost two of its last three matches 6-0 to Brazil and France but has qualified for next year’s World Cup finals.

 ?? Picture: DAVID RAMOS/GETTY IMAGES ?? WINNERS: Swimmers James Magnussen, Cate Campbell and Christian Sprenger.
Picture: DAVID RAMOS/GETTY IMAGES WINNERS: Swimmers James Magnussen, Cate Campbell and Christian Sprenger.

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