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31 swimming high performance high performance para 0 0 Total investment 201415 11886000 high performance 8415000 high performance para 1910000 participation 616000 other 945000 ASC funding as a percentage of total income 44 Swimming Australia has been rated as on track for both Olympic and Paralympic disciplines. Swimming now has a high-quality high performance team in place and is working hard to address and track its progress. Swimmers and coaches have plans in place for Rio 2016 and the developing podium performance centres will allow Swimming Australia to quality-assure and better influence the daily training environment of the swimmers. The results across pool open water and Paralympic events continued to improve during 2014 with Australia dominating at the Commonwealth Games and placing a strong second to the US at the Pan Pacs. While there continues to be a reliance on a small number of swimmers results from relays as well as six number one world ranked individuals indicate improvements in depth. Paralympic swimming has made similar progress though at a slightly slower pace. There are fewer podium centres than the Olympic group two as apposed to 14 and consequently there are fewer swimmers in the centres. Several new faces made the podium at the Para Pan Pacific Games. governance Swimming Australia is progressing well against both the ASCs mandatory sports governance principles and the recommendations in the 2012 independent review. The turnaround in governance performance over the last two years has been significant. 2014 benchmark event Commonwealth Games medal target 53-55 able and para combined actual gold 17 silver 20 bronze 15 total 52 table tennis high performance para 0 Total investment 201415 672000 high performance para 290000 participation 198200 other 183800 ASC funding as a percentage of total income 66 Table Tennis Australia has been rated as on track. The 2014 performances of Australian athletes were encouraging with Melissa Tapper winning a bronze at the world championships an Australian first and Sam Von Einem rising to world number three in his first full year of international competition. Table Tennis Australia is working well across key areas and is focused on growing its opportunities for capturing new athletes including ongoing work with the Australian Paralympic Committee on athlete profiling and identification. governance Table Tennis Australia has been working towards governance reforms following assistance by the ASC in 2011. A timetable with issues to be addressed was developed and Table Tennis Australia has been undertaking these reforms in order to meet the ASCs mandatory sports governance principles. 2014 Paralympic benchmark event world para championships medal target 0 to 1 actual gold 0 silver 0 bronze 1 total 1