50 AUSTRALIAN SPORTS COMMISSION ANNUAL REPORT 2016–17 ANNUAL PERFORMANCE STATEMENTS Our Results Table 6: ASC performance against Win deliverables Deliverable Result Supporting statement Top 5 at Rio Olympics1 Not Achieved 10th on the medal tally. Total medals: 29 (eight gold, 11 silver, 10 bronze). Top 5 at Rio Paralympics1 Achieved 5th on the medal tally. Total medals: 81 (22 gold, 30 silver, 29 bronze). More than 20 world champions1 Achieved 26 able bodied world champions (16 carried over due to no world championship level event and 10 new world champions). 24 Paralympic world champions (19 carried over due to no world championship level event and five new world champions). 85 per cent of Australia’s Winning Edge funded sports rated by the AIS as achieving the performance targets1,2 Significant Progress 30 out of 39 able bodied sports achieved benchmark targets. 11 out of 16 Paralympic sports achieved benchmark targets. Overall this provides a result of 75 per cent. 2016 Annual Sport Performance Review (ASPR) shows improvement in the high performance (HP) capability of NSOs across the six HP drivers1,2 Significant Progress Across the six HP drivers there have been improvements in the three areas of coaching, daily training environment and Research and Innovation. However slight declines in the three areas of athletes, leadership and competition. Remaining National Institute Network (NIN) recommendations implemented on schedule1 Achieved Implementation of the NIN Review is now completed. The recommendations have been agreed and addressed as a result of targeted actions, ongoing evolution of Australia’s Winning Edge and the national high performance system, or are being incorporated in new undertakings of Australia’s Winning Edge, the AIS or the NIN. 1. Source: ASC Corporate Plan 2016–20, page 21 2. Source: Portfolio Budget Statements 2016–17, program objective A