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23 netball high performance P Total investment 201415 3379900 high performance 2065000 participation 979900 other 335000 ASC funding as a percentage of total income 21 Netball had a stellar year on and off the court and has been rated as performing. The Diamonds won gold at the Commonwealth Games successfully defended the Constellation Cup and finished the year on a 19-game winning streak. They are also leading the way in creating and implementing quality plans and processes. The Netball Australia high performance program has increased in sophistication over the last couple of years however there is still scope and plans to improve on the national system and unity of purpose. governance Netball Australia is performing extremely well in its governance. With a whole of sport approach to governance improvement Netball Australia is a high-performing governance benchmark in many areas particularly accountability transparency and continuous improvement. 2014 benchmark event Commonwealth Games medal target 1 actual gold 1 silver 0 bronze 0 total 1 Olympic Winter Institute of Australia high performance P Total investment 201415 2738645 high performance 2573645 other 165000 ASC funding as a percentage of total income 69 The Olympic Winter Institute of Australia has been rated as progressing. At the Sochi 2014 Olympic Winter Games Australian athletes won two silver medals and one bronze. While this result was within the forecast total medal range the team failed to win the predicted one gold medal. Following a detailed post-Games Australias Winning Edge performance case review the AIS considers a target of 12 gold medals and 35 total medals is achievable at the 2018 Olympic Winter Games. This is based on a large young cohort of high-potential athletes in disciplines where Australia has a history of success. Twelve new events were added to the Olympic program in Sochi eight in Australias priority sports of freestyle skiing and snowboard. The planned new Australian-based water jump and half-pipe facility projects are both experiencing delays however when completed these facilities will provide athletes with improved training opportunities in priority disciplines. The four medals including two gold won at the 2015 Ski and Snowboard World Championships indicate that the high performance program is tracking well towards its 2018 objectives. governance The ASC notes that the Olympic Winter Institute of Australia is not yet required to implement the mandatory governance principles. In saying this the ASC recognises the unique structure of the Olympic Winter Institute of Australia in operating programs for a number of sports which means that implementation of aspects of the mandatory governance principles would require adaptation. It also notes that while the principles are developed with NSO businesses in mind they represent accepted good governance practice that is relevant to many types of organisations operating in the sport sector. The Olympic Winter Institute of Australia has demonstrated a strong commitment to best practice governance arrangements. As a recipient of significant public investment the ASC sees an opportunity for the Olympic Winter Institute of Australia to also leverage the principles for continuous improvement. 2014 benchmark event Sochi Olympic Winter Games medal target 2 to 4 actual gold 0 silver 2 bronze 1 total 3