Natalie
Dunman
Performance Director (Skeleton)
Natalie Dunman joined the BBSA as Interim Performance Director for British Skeleton in September 2018 and was appointed to the role on a permanent basis a year later.
Natalie heads up British Skeleton's World Class Performance Programme and led the team at the 2022 Olympic Winter Games in Beijing.
Natalie initially moved to the BBSA on a secondment from UK Sport, where she had been Head of Performance Pathways since October 2013.
Formerly Lead Talent Scientist at the English Institute of Sport, Natalie's role with UK Sport has seen her tasked with supporting sports to build world leading pathway programmes, as well as developing cutting edge initiatives in athlete development and progression, to ensure the country’s continued success at future Olympic and Paralympic Games.
Prior to joining the BBSA, Natalie worked with the Skeleton programme at various times over the past decade, including designing and delivering the talent identification programme that discovered Olympic medalists Lizzy Yarnold and Laura Deas.
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- Ally Kay
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- Arran Gulliver
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- Brad Hall
- Brogan Crowley
- Caroline Gray
- Charlotte Longden
- Corie Mapp
- Craig Thompson
- Dave Short
- Ed McDermott
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- Holly Rust-March
- Issy Fassnidge
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- James Howard
- John Stanbridge
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- Laura Deas
- Laurence Bostock
- Leon Greenwood
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- Marc Heywood
- Marcus Wyatt
- Mareks Mezencevs
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- Matt Weston
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- Mica Moore
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- Nick Gleeson
- Nikki McSweeney
- Owen Allner
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- Sean Olsson
- Tabby Stoecker
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