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34 water polo high performance 0 Total investment 201415 3571000 high performance 3385000 participation 61000 other 125000 ASC funding as a percentage of total income 68 Water Polo Australia has been rated as on track. Water Polo Australia achieved targeted results for both the mens and womens programs in 2014 indicating it is on track for Rio 2016 targets. Planning is well- underway for Rio and the engagement with the wider Water Polo Australia system was evident in the two-day workshop held at the AIS in the latter part of 2014. The national coaches for both programs continue to develop the culture athletes and support teams within their respective programs. governance Water Polo Australia is progressing with its governance and has made the required constitutional changes in accordance with the ASCs mandatory sports governance principles. Once these changes have been adopted Water Polo Australia needs to continue to progress with its governance improvement including implementing a board evaluation process in 2015. 2014 benchmark event world cup men medal target non-medal target achieved Y 2014 benchmark event world cup women medal target 0 to 1 actual gold 0 silver 1 bronze 0 total 1 weightlifting high performance P Total investment 201415 384000 high performance 362600 participation 21400 ASC funding as a percentage of total income 38 Weightlifting Australia has been rated as progressing. Weightlifting won three medals at the 2014 Commonwealth Games and had it not been for a controversial jury decision one of the medals could have been gold. A decision was recently made during the Australian Weightlifting Federations strategic planning process that the sport needs to better manage and monitor all elite and pre-elite athletes daily training environments as well as broader high performance elements and that this should be reflected in each athletes individual performance plan. As such the Australian Weightlifting Federation employed Jacquie White as its full-time high performance coordinator in February 2015. governance When benchmarked against other Australias Winning Edge sports weightlifting has some areas below the benchmark standard. The Australian Weightlifting Federation is proactive in continuing to improve governance in areas that are appropriate for the size and capability of the organisation. 2014 benchmark event Commonwealth Games medal target 1 to 3 actual gold 0 silver 1 bronze 2 total 3