The University of New England’s David Schmude will manage the Uniroos at the World University Games in Naples next year.
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Schmude heads up UNE Life and was also elected chairman of the peak governing body for university sport, UniSport Australia.
The Uniroos are supported by the Australian Institute of Sport and endorsed by the Australian Olympic Committee.
Schmude is the one of the first staff members from a regional university selected to manage the Australian contingent, which hopefully will include a few of the 40 elite athletes studying at the University of New England.
"I am very proud; it's a great honour," Schmude said.
“Taking a leadership role at such a big multi-sport event – drawn from 120 countries and, in effect, a university version of the Olympic Games – is a major responsibility.
“I hope to be able to highlight the importance of UNE and other regional universities, as well as Australia’s universities in general, to an international audience.”
At the recent Commonwealth Games on the Gold Coast last month, the Australian team won 198 medals.
In a great example of the depth of student athletes in Australia, 116 of those medals were won by athletes from an Australian university.
“It’s an amazing effort to win over 60 percent of the medals. I’m sure our Australian team promises to be very strong,” Schmude said.
The Summer Universiade, as the World University Games is known internationally, is held every two years, and Schmude’s role will entail logistics, security, communications and media responsibilities.
“The Summer Universiade has become a vital part of the elite athlete pathway in Australian for student-athletes,” said UniSport chief executive Don Knapp.
“For example, 100 of the student-athletes selected in the 2018 Australian Commonwealth Games Team had participated in a Summer Universiade, while many will now go on and compete for Australia in the 2020 Tokyo Olympics.
“What is also exciting about the Uniroos program is that it brings together multiple supporting partners including, AIS, Universities, NSOs and Unisport Australia.”
Schmude said: “The Universiade sets out to promote not only sport beyond competition, but also personal values of cooperation, inclusion, tolerance, respect and support; values that directly align with me personally and the university.”
The Universiade will take place in Napoli in July 2019.