Sports Institute for Northern Ireland | |
Image Alt: | Logo of Ulster University Sports Institute for Northern Ireland |
Motto: | Improving athlete performance[1] |
Established: | 2002 |
Focus: | Athletic Training |
Faculty: | Life and Health Sciences |
Num Members: | Up to 120 sports-persons |
Owner: | Sport Northern Ireland Ulster University |
Location: | Ulster University at Jordanstown Ulster University at Coleraine PDCs at Bangor, Belfast, Cookstown and Lisburn |
Country: | Northern Ireland, United Kingdom |
Website: | sini.co.uk/ |
The Sports Institute for Northern Ireland, shortened to SINI, is a partnership between Ulster University and Sport Northern Ireland. The institute was established in 2002 and provides facilities and specialist services for up to 120 sportsmen and women with the aim of improving their "competitive capacity within the sporting arena". The institute is currently based at Jordanstown Campus,[2] however limited services are available at the Coleraine campus.
Four Performance Development Centres (PDCs), based in Bangor, Belfast, Cookstown and Lisburn, offer specific services to their localities.[3] SINI is intended to develop and maintain Olympic standard support to Northern Ireland's top athletes and coaches. The facilities cater for Olympic, Paralympic and Commonwealth Games athletes and sports along with a select number of sports that are important to the public in Northern Ireland including rugby, soccer, cricket, GAA, golf and motor sports. Staff work in sport-led programmes in both an inter–disciplinary and multi-disciplinary fashion.[4]
The institute offers Performance Planning, Sport Medicine, Physiotherapy and Soft Tissue Therapy, Strength and Conditioning Training, Performance Nutrition, Physiology and Performance Analysis, Talent Identification, Performance Psychology Services and Performance Lifestyle Advice.[5]
The institute is currently partnered with most Irish and Northern Irish Sports bodies. If a sporting body wishes for an athlete to compete at an international level they may apply to the Institute for that sports-person to receive their services. The selection process prohibits athletes which have not been nominated by their sporting body from becoming a member. SINI is currently partners with:[6]
Publicly Funded Bodies
Sporting Bodies
Sports Councils
Preferred Partnership Programme