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Head of Australian sports funding body steps down

Published 08/29/2016, 09:35 PM
Updated 08/29/2016, 09:40 PM
Head of Australian sports funding body steps down

MELBOURNE (Reuters) - Simon Hollingsworth, the head of Australia's main sports funding body, has stepped down following the Rio Olympics, where the country posted its worst finish on the medals table since 1992 and won half the number of golds they had targeted.

Hollingsworth, who played a key role in introducing the controversial 'Winning Edge' funding program, is to leave the Australian Sports Commission (ASC) at the end of September for a job with the Victorian state Treasury.

He had been with the ASC for five years.

"With the Rio Olympics over and as the ASC focuses on the future, now is the right time to take the next step in my career," Hollingsworth said in a statement.

"I made this decision prior to the Rio Olympics and chose to wait until after its completion to make this announcement to avoid any distraction."

The 'Winning Edge' strategy, which has attracted heavy criticism from Australian Olympic Committee head John Coates, was launched after the 2012 London Games where the country finished eighth overall on the medal table.

The strategy shifted funding away from the centralized Australian Institute of Sport and instead handed money directly to individual sports bodies to make them more accountable for their results.

Critics suggested the funding model would lessen the impact of the lower-profile sports, who said it forced them to focus on immediate medal chances rather than put money into development program.

Australia had targeted a top-five finish in Rio with 16 golds but finished 10th with 29 medals, eight of which were gold. The team were criticized by local media after receiving A$332 million ($251.22 million) of public funding in the last Olympic cycle.

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