The Australian Institute of Sport (AIS) has celebrated the graduation of the first participants of the National Gen32 Program - an initiative aimed at providing a pathway to the Olympic, Paralympic and Commonwealth Games coaching ranks.
Run in collaboration between the AIS, national sporting organisations (NSOs), and state sport institutes and academies, Gen32 provides early-career coaches a two-year paid internship within national sporting programs.
Leah Blayney and Kat Smith both represented football during the National Gen32 Program.
Coaches representing 20 different sports gathered at the AIS in Canberra on Monday for their official graduation from the program, and Australian Sports Commission CEO Kieren Perkins OAM says the system will be stronger for their experience.
Despite officially graduating, Webster and the other 19 female coaches will be undertaking a third year of the Gen32 Program thanks to a $3.9 million funding boost provided by the Australian Government in 2023.
The funding is part of the drive to get more women into high performance coaching roles in Australian sport, and supports the work being done by the AIS Women in High Performance Sport Action Plan.