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Defined Terms Business Plan SWOT Analysis Executive Summary Deliverables And Costs Snapshot Page To Benchmark Techniques Annual King of the Mountain Challenge Series means - I. the first of Annual Challenge Series Competitions providing an annual Challenging competition open to all Interested Adults, Abled, Disabled and Disadvantaged, both male and female covering three of the 9 RREAs [Recreational Road Cycling, Road And Track Cycle Racing and Mountain Biking]; II. to motivate tens of thousands of Interested Adults across Australia to aspire to Qualify for their 'State Finals' in an Annual King of the Mountain Challenge Series, and encourage hundreds of thousands of other Interested Adults to get on a bicycle, climb up a local hill and log their Climb Time, thereby evidence their Climb Time achievement on www.KOMpm.com and then try to better it next time; III. thereby addressing Lifescripts 5th Stage of the Five Basic ‘Stages of Change’; IV. which is conducted in each state capital; V. involves (very low risk) individual time-trails up majestic, verdant climbs on the perimeter of each capital city on lower traffic roads; VII. provides a Social Theme due to the coming together of approx 100 Qualifiers per day, both 'Male' and 'Female', Abled and Disabled Category, across similar Age Divisions in the annual Semi-Finals and Finals; VIII. where each Age Division Winner, both male and female, is awarded a converted King of the Mountain Age Division Polka Dot Winner Jersey and King of the Mountain Age Division Winner Medallion; and IX. thousands of enthusiastic KOM Climbers in each state would train diligently to be recognises the King of the Mountain Climber in their Age Division or Disabled Category in their state. Mindful of the value of such Product as the Annual King of the Mountain Challenge Series to address 5th Stage "5.Over time, attempts to maintain the new behaviour occur (maintenance)." of the Five Basic ‘Stages of Change’ and Government's earnest commitment to the proactive policy of encouraging a healthy lifestyle, it would be appropriate for the 'State Health Department' and 'Climate Change Depts' to award the above-mentioned King of the Mountain Age Division Polka Dot Winner Jersey and King of the Mountain Age Division Winner Medallion to the Age Division Winners, both 'Male' and 'Female', and each Disabled Category Winner at each of the 7 State Annual King of the Mountain Challenge Series. Whilst having Age Division Winner Trophies presented by a 'State Health Department' would represent a deviation from existing policy, the obligation upon Government (pursuant to the Traditional Role of Democratic Government) to establish a 6th Guidance Influence to treat the Fifteen Problems warrants 'State Health Department's' and 'Climate Change Depts' presenting such trophies as testimony that they are at the forefront in actively promoting a Local Community Healthy Lifestyle and Preventive Health. Section 20 "KOM Summary" notes that by end-2012, there can be 1. an Annual King of the Mountain Challenge Series in -
* 7
Australian capital cities with >2,000
Qualifiers
with 200,000 Participants which lodge a Climb Time to evidence having
climbed a KOM Climb; *
circa 50 large cities across the USA, Europe and Asia with 25,000
Qualifiers; 2. thousands of King of the Mountain Club, Individual Climber, Qualifier, Age Division KOM Winner and Disabled Category KOM Winner Jerseys displaying inter alia green themes, worn by recreational Cyclists from cycle clubs and Bicycle Organizations across Australia, USA, Europe and Asia, with their club/group name on their order of Club Jerseys. Summary Bullet Points notes - * Following a successful rollout to 4 Australian cities in 2011, opportunity to propagate the Annual KOM Challenge Series via the internet, to Bicycle Organisations and their Environment and Health agencies in 50 large cities throughout USA, Europe and Asia by end-2012 to evidence Australia providing a blueprint to Materially Alter Lifestyle which is adopted in other countries. * Hundreds of thousands of Interested Adults across Australia competing in a regular, rigorous, Challenging, healthy local sporting activity amidst a LCCBSG which equally strengthens the mind and body to enhance QOL, whilst relying on traditional medical prescriptions to offset the possibility of cardiac arrest, stroke, arthritis etc amongst older Cyclists. Refer Information Memorandum, KOM SWOT Analysis, KOM Summary Points, KOM Summary, KOM Defined Terms and letter from Tourism Australia's support letter for KOM Challenge Series. |
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