Hannah Campbell-Pegg - LugeHannah Campbell-Pegg competes in the women's luge event. She finishes her first run with a time of 42.527, her second run in 42.57, her third in 42.606 and her fourth run in 42.519 seconds. Copyright IOC and Channel Seven.
Australia 1 - Men's Bobsleigh runs 1 and 2Australia 1's Christopher Spring and Duncan Harvey compete in the men's bobsleight in run 1 and 2. They finish their first run with a time of 53.14, and their second with a time of 54.41. Copyright IOC and Channel Seven.
Australia 2 - Men's Boblsleigh run 1Australia 2's Jeremy Rolleston and Duncan Pugh compete in the men's bobsleigh in their first run. Copyright IOC and Channel Seven.
Jacqui Cooper - women's aerialsJacqui Cooper competes in the women's aerials event. She scores a 90.82 in her first jump and 103.47 in her second jump. Copyright IOC and Channel Seven.
Elizabeth Gardner - women's aerialsElizabeth Gardner competes in the women's aerials event. She scores a 63.09 in her first jump, and a 23.61 on her second jump. Copyright IOC and Channel Seven.
David Morris - Men's aerialsDavid Morris competes in the men's aerials event. He scores a 105.09 in his first jump. Copyright IOC and Channel Seven.
Britteny Cox - Vancouver 2010Britteny Cox was the youngest Olympian at the Vancouver 2010 Olympic Winter Games when she competed in the women's moguls.
AUS Women's Bob Run 1Astrid Radjenovic (pilot) and Cecila McIntosh (brakewoman) compete in Run 1 of the women's bobsleigh at the Vancouver 2010 Olympic Winter Games. Copyright IOC.
Jenny Owens - Vancouver 2010Jenny Owens competes in the 1/8 finals and quarter-finals of the ski cross competition at the Vancouver 2010 Olympics. Copyright IOC.
Scott Kneller - Vancouver 2010Scott Kneller was one of the great suprises of the Vancouver Olympics for Australia, finishing 7th in the men's ski cross. Copyright IOC.
Katya Crema - Vancouver 2010Competing in her first Olympics, Katya Crema progressed to the quarter-finals of the women's ski cross, finishing 15th overall. Copyright IOC.
Alex 'Chumpy' Pullin on the road to SochiAlex 'Chumpy' Pullin competed at the 2010 Vancouver Olympics in Snowboard Cross. Since then Chumpy has won two consecutive World Championships and will have all eyes on him when he goes to his second Games in Sochi 2014.
Precious GoldLydia Lassila celebrates her gold medal at the official medal ceremony for the 2010 Vancouver Winter Olympic Games.
Golden LandingsLydia Lassila wins the gold medal in the Women's Aerials as part of the freestyle skiing program at the 2010 Vancouver Winter Olympic Games.
Over the years- Olympic gold medallist Torah BrightTorah Bright is Australia's equal most successful Winter Olympian with a gold in the Halfpipe in Vancouver 2010 and a silver in Halfpipe at the Sochi 2014 Olympics. Bright has a 7th place from the Slopestyle and made the quarter-finals in Snowboard Cross.
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