08 October 2021
Major project to examine concussion in Australian sport
Research comparing the brain health of retired athletes from collision and non-collision sports will be part of a comprehensive and collaborative concussion project being led by the Australian Institute of Sport (AIS).
Read more about Major project to examine concussion in Australian sport06 October 2021
AIS CEO Peter Conde standing down after successful Tokyo Games
Australian Institute of Sport (AIS) CEO Peter Conde has announced he will stand down from the role in the new year, following the success of the Tokyo Games.
Read more about AIS CEO Peter Conde standing down after successful Tokyo Games27 September 2021
Education and sport a winning mix with new scholarships
$200,000 AIS Education Scholarship program for athletes launched for 2021-22
Read more about Education and sport a winning mix with new scholarships09 September 2021
New AIS programs helping to Elevate women coaches
The Australian Institute of Sport (AIS) continues to prioritise the progress of women in Australian high performance sport, with 47 talented pathway coaches – 33 women – participating in two new professional development programs.
Read more about New AIS programs helping to Elevate women coaches06 September 2021
Australia’s Paralympians triumph and inspire in Tokyo
“The toughest of Paralympic preparations has provided us with the most inspiring of human performances,” said Australian Sports Commission Chair Josephine Sukkar AM, congratulating Australia’s Paralympic team on a triumphant Tokyo Games.
Read more about Australia’s Paralympians triumph and inspire in Tokyo03 September 2021
“I feel like a high performance athlete”: How Taymon Kenton-Smith targeted Tokyo
Confidence is key when competing at the highest level and the AIS Engineering Team has helped Para-archer Taymon Kenton-Smith feel world-class for his first Paralympic Games.
Read more about “I feel like a high performance athlete”: How Taymon Kenton-Smith targeted Tokyo02 September 2021
Hockeyroos goalkeeper Rachael Lynch keeps score for Lifeline
Lynch added an extra incentive for her team-mates during their Olympic campaign when she pledged to donate $100 to Lifeline for every goal scored.
Read more about Hockeyroos goalkeeper Rachael Lynch keeps score for Lifeline28 August 2021
Jaryd Clifford Going for Gold in Tokyo
Visually impaired distance runner Jaryd Clifford began 2021 by ‘accidently’ breaking the marathon world record, and he's now looking to take the year up another level with his quest for gold in Tokyo.
Read more about Jaryd Clifford Going for Gold in Tokyo23 August 2021
Support grows for our biggest Paralympic team abroad
Australia’s largest ever team for an overseas Paralympic Games is being backed by record support at home, including investment and innovation from the Australian Institute of Sport.
Read more about Support grows for our biggest Paralympic team abroad18 August 2021
Queensland University of Technology partners with the AIS on athlete scholarship
The new sporting scholarship will see $100,000 distributed to 10 elite athletes to help with the costs of living while focused on competing and studying.
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