1 - on - 1 Coaching
Christopher Neesham
Coaching & Performance Psychologist
Christopher is a coaching and performance psychologist with international experience in
leadership, teams and high performance. In the sports sector he has worked with high
performance coaches, including National and Olympic Coaches, and elite athletes in karate,
fencing, swimming, aerial skiing, gymnastics, sailing, shooting, triathlon and rowing. Christopher
has also facilitated the successful transition of athletes and coaches into the world beyond
sport. He regularly crosses the threshold of sport into the corporate arena sharing his
leadership and performance expertise with managers and executives. His interests outside
work include open water swimming, skiing and flying.
Dustin Wilson
Olympic & High Performance Coach
Dustin lets his achievements speak for themselves. As part of the Winter Olympic Games
Institute of Australia coaching team he coached the women’s aerial team to become the
highest ranked aerial team in the world in 2003 – 2004. In 2005 he joined the Chinese Ski
Association as head coach taking a second tier team to the elite level in two years, culminating
in an historic performance at the Olympic Winter Games, Torino Italy, in 2006. In the Olympic
Winter Games in Vancouver Canada, again as the Chinese Head Coach, his team produced a
Silver and Bronze medal in Women’s Aerials, and Bronze medal in the Men’s Aerials. In the
World Cup Aerial tour 2009-2010 his team produced an astonishing seven World Cup Golds,23
World Cup Podiums, Women’s World Cup Overall Grand Prix Globe winner, Men’s 2nd and 3rd
place World Cup Overall Aerial Grand Prix, Nations Cup and the Men’s Rookie of the Year.
Ben Morrison Jack
ELite Sailor & Coach
Ben understands teams and high performance, he has competed successfully in yachting’s
premier events for more than 15 years. Ben has trained sailors, selected, built and led high
performance crews. He has competed in eight Sydney to Hobart races, participated in three
America’s Cup Campaigns sailing in Young Australia, Great Britain’s Challenge and Sweden’s
Victory Challenge. He was a world match tour competitor for4 years. In addition to this he holds
two Australian national titles and three world records, including the fastest sail powered yacht
crossing of the Atlantic. He was the first person to cross Bass Strait on a kite board and today
still holds the record for the fastest crossing
Murray Cluff
World Cup & Olympic Coach
Murray is a World Cup and Olympic Coach and former World Cup champion in freestyle skiing.
He was a member of the Canadian national freestyle team for 12 years, winning no less than
nine national titles. As an Olympic coach he coached Canadian Jen Heil to a gold medal at the
Torino Olympics. Murray was also the senior coach for the Chinese mogul team and was
instrumental in rebuilding the mogul program and preparing the team for the Olympics in
Sochi. He is now a free lance mogul and freestyle skiing coach, working with elite athletes.
Murray also brings his skills and knowledge in building high performance teams to our off site
team building programs. And is involved in transitioning athletes into coaching roles. Murray
holds a master’s degree in education and is on the Canadian Freestyle Skiing Board of Directors.
Peter Robertson
Olympian, high performance coach
Peter is the most successful Australian Olympic distance (1.5km Swim/40km bike/10km run)
triathlete in history. He was also the first Australian athlete to qualify for the inaugural Olympic
triathlon team for the Sydney 2000 Olympics. Peter has won more International Triathlon Union
(ITU) World Championships than any other Australian male, winning 3 Golds and 2 Silver
medals. He was ITU world champion in 2001 at Edmonton , 2003 in Queenstown and 2005 in
Gamagori. He represented Australia in two Olympic: the Sydney and Athens Olympics and the
Commonwealth Games in Manchester 2002 and Melbourne 2006, where he won Bronze for
Australia. In the period 2000 until 2008 Peter qualified for every Australian team. Peter’s ‘hard
and fast’ attitude towards racing made him the most dominant athlete on the international
circuit in this period. This style of racing was respected and enjoyed by triathlon fans and
supporters around the globe.