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“Lightbulb Moments”: The (Re)Conceptualization of Coach Development in Aotearoa, New Zealand

Glenn Fyall, Jackie Cowan, Blake Bennett, Jeremy Hapeta, and Simon Walters

) Te Tiriti o Waitangi (The Treaty of Waitangi) is Aotearoa, NZ’s founding document between the Indigenous Māori people and the colonizing British. Importantly, and despite ongoing controversy, many NZers now acknowledge and value the importance of upholding the egalitarian intention, spirit, and

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“Who Am I to Tell Them How to Coach?”—An Analysis of Coach Developers’ Professional Identity Formation

James Davidson and Robert C. Townsend

array of different ethnic and national backgrounds including Māori, Pacific, North American, European African, and New Zealand Pākehā. There were three females and 10 males approached for this research project. 3 A total of 11 participants took part in a minimum of two semistructured interviews over 6

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Online Learning in a High-Performance Sport Environment—A Mixed-Method Study

Glenn Fyall, Blake Bennett, and Jackie Cowan

Demographic Information ( N  = 44) % N Location  1 73 32  2 27 12 Age (years)  18 23 10  19 25 11  20 34 15  21 14 6  22 4 2 Ethnicity  New Zealand/Pakeha 58 26  Māori 23 10  Samoan 7 3  Fijian 7 3  Tongan 5 2 Year level  0 (apprentice) 13 5  1 27 12  2 30 13  3 30 13  4 2 1 Qualitative Data Collection and

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Leading While Losing: Elite Coaches’ Perspectives of Losing Streaks

Daryl Gibson and Donna O’Connor

League (5), and Rugby union (5). The age of participants in this study ranged from 40 to 73 years old ( M  = 51.5, SD  = 8.53). Participants were from White, Maori, and Pacific Island backgrounds. The elite coaches participating in this study had all been elite coaches involved in their code’s premier

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International Council for Coaching Excellence (ICCE) 14th Global Coach Conference

Players Association; 2 University of Otago, New Zealand This presentation draws on the experiences of the first author who is an ex-professional rugby player who identifies as Pasifika. He played for two Super Rugby franchises, a Welsh rugby club, New Zealand Māori, and captained Fiji (in a World Cup