Australasian Leisure Management
Apr 14, 2024

South Australian Sports Institute announces Performance Support Manager appointment

The South Australian Sports Institute (SASI) has welcomed the newest member of its management team, with Jill Leckey taking on the role of Performance Support Manager.

In her role, Leckey will lead a dynamic multi-disciplinary team responsible for supporting South Australia’s current and future elite athletes.

Originally from Northern Ireland, Leckey has always had a keen interest in sport science/nutrition, which saw her make the move to Australia in 2014 where she completed her PhD in Melbourne.

She began working with AusCycling in 2017 as their Performance Nutritionist and while she was in this role worked closely with cyclists at the Tokyo Olympic Games.

Following the Games, her career quickly progressed within AusCycling where she became the Performance Support and Nutrition Lead before being promoted to the Director of Health, Wellbeing and Performance Support.

Through these roles, Leckey experienced working with SASI for the first time, about which she recalls “I’ve worked closely with SASI over the years throughout my time at AusCycling and it’s always been a great organisation to work with - they have a solution-driven approach to everything.”

It was these previous interactions and the move into SASI’s new era which inspired Leckey to apply for the Performance Support Manager role.

She advises “seeing Keren Faulkner come into the Director role, I can see that’s a great opportunity for SASI to drive things in a different direction and continue evolving all programs.

“I think the new building is a really exciting time for South Australian sport as a whole - it presents new opportunities not just for high-performance sport but also for developing athletes on a pathway and community engagement.”

“Part of what I really love in this role is collaboration - working across a team that is really diverse and every role brings unique skills to the table and their own specialties as well.”

Focused on fostering a work environment which encourages partnerships and creating positive experiences and believing Leckey will be an important part of this, new SASI Director Keren Faulkner noted “Jill has exceptional skills when it comes to sport science and athlete wellbeing and I know she is going to be an asset to our team, further enhancing SASI’s world-class reputation.

“Working with our performance support experts, Jill’s leadership in this space will be crucial as we rely on each staff member’s unique skillset to develop athletes for the 2028 and 2032 Olympic and Paralympic Games.”

Looking ahead to the future, Leckey believes she has all the ingredients she needs to create a recipe for success at SASI, adding “we’ve got great staff and we’ve got great athletes, so seeing how we can work together to bring that out and showcase everyone’s talents is what I will be focused on.”

Image: Jill Leckey. Credit: South Australian Sports Institute.

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