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AIS looks back on a successful and busy 2024

AIS looks back on a successful and busy 2024

The team behind our Olympians and Paralympians

The AIS continued to play an important role during the Paris 2024 Games. Throughout the Olympics and Paralympics, the Canberra campus was home to a group of performance and data analysts who worked around the clock to support our athletes and coaches.

The work collecting vision, analysing footage and providing feedback in preparation for the next game or event proved invaluable, with swimming, surfing, hockey, equestrian, badminton, boccia, cycling, table tennis and wheelchair rugby all benefiting from the expertise coming out of the AIS in Canberra.

The AIS European Training Centre (ETC) in Gavirate, Italy, also had a busy year. As Australian sport’s ‘home away from home’, the ETC provides Australian athletes and sports with accommodation, training venues, sports science and sports medicine capabilities close to major events and competitions in Europe.

In 2024, the ETC hosted 80 camps, with 729 guests staying a total 11,231 nights.