Back-To-Back Titles In SightReigning Olympic Doubles champions David Crawshay and Scott Brennan look to confirm their places on the team for London. Australian Rowing Olympic Trials, March 2012, Sydney International Rowing Centre
Beijing Gold Medallists Have London In Their Sights2008 Beijing Olympic champions David Crawshay (VIC) and Scott Brennan (TAS) have retained their national championship in the men’s double scull on day 5 of the 2012 Australian Rowing Championships held at the Champions Lake Regatta Centre in Perth, Western Australia.
Kim Dominates From Start To FinishKim Crow (VIC) won her second women’s single scull national title with a start-to-finish victory. Crow crossed the line in a time of 7:37.94, while Pippa Savage (QLD) and Kerry Hore (TAS) also occupied the podium at the 2012 Australian Rowing Championships held at the Champions Lake Regatta Centre in Perth, Western Australia.
Women's Pair Claim a Convincing WinKate Hornsey (TAS) and Sarah Tait (VIC) won the women's pair national title at the 2012 Australian Rowing Championships held at the Champions Lake Regatta Centre in Perth, WA. The duo took a three boat length victory over their second place rivals, young WA pair Hannah Vermeersch and Alex Hagan.
NSW Makes It 5 From 5New South Wales has equaled its longest ever winning streak in the King’s Cup with a one length victory at Champion Lakes Regatta Centre in Perth. Their fifth straight victory equaled the feat achieved by New South Wales between 1974 and 1978 and handed the sky blues their 33rd victory in the famous men’s eight interstate race.
Hard Work Now Pays Off LaterNicholas Purnell, Sam Loch, Fergus Pragnell and Matt Ryan members of the Australian Men's Sweep Squad training on Lake Burley Griffin, Canberra
Ryan Means BusinessMatt Ryan member of the Australian Men's Sweep Squad working hard in bow seat of the men’s four in training on Lake Burley Griffin, Canberra
Sun Drenched TrainingNicholas Purnell, Sam Loch, Fergus Pragnell and Matt Ryan members of the Australian Men's Sweep Squad training on Lake Burley Griffin, Canberra
Medal Winning SmilesScott Brennan and David Crawshay members of the Australian Men's Sculling Squad training on Lake Burley Griffin, Canberra
A Lighter Side to TrainingNicholas Hudson a member of the Australian Men's Sculling Squad enjoys a light hearted moment during training on Lake Burley Griffin, Canberra
Land TrainingMembers of the Men’s and Women’s Scull squads training in the gym at the National Rowing Centre of Excellence in Canberra
Kim & Sally Vie For SelectionKim Crow and Sally Kehoe part of the Australian Women's Sweep Squad competing for team selection at the Sydney International Regatta Centre in 2011
Men's Double Hopeful For Second GoldScott Brennan and David Crawshay competing for selection in the Australian Men's Double Scull at the Sydney International Regatta Centre in 2011
Sweep Success in CanberraNicholas Purnell, Brodie Buckland, Will Lockwood and Josh Booth of the Australian Men's Sweep Squad finishing strongly in a local Canberra regatta in November 2011
Women's Pair - BronzeHelen Glover and Heather Stanning of Great Britain (silver), Juliette Haigh and Rebecca Scown of New Zealand (gold), Sarah Tait and Kate Hornsey of Australia (bronze) celebrate with their medals after the Women's Pair final during the FISA Rowing World Championships at Lake Bled in Bled, Slovenia.
Men's Four - BronzeSamuel Loch, Drew Ginn, Nicholas Purnell, Joshua Dunkley-Smith pose with their bronze medals after the Men's Four final during the FISA Rowing World Championships at Lake Bled in Bled, Slovenia.
Women's Double Scull - SilverKerry Hore and Kim Crow (silver) Anna Watkins and Katherine Grainger of Great Britain (gold) Fiona Paterson and Anna Reymer of New Zealand (bronze) celebrate with their medals after the Women's Double Sculls final during the FISA Rowing World Championships at Lake Bled in Bled, Slovenia. (Photo by Richard Heathcote/Getty Images)
Men's Quad Scull - GoldChristopher Morgan, James McRae, Karsten Forsterling and Daniel Noonan pose with their gold medals after winning the Men's Quadruple Sculls final during the FISA Rowing World Championships at Lake Bled in Bled, Slovenia.
Lightweight Men's Four - GoldAnthony Edwards, Samuel Beltz, Benjamin Cureton and Todd Skipworth celebrate winning the Lightweight Men's Four final during the FISA Rowing World Championships at Lake Bled in Bled, Slovenia.
Men's PairTom Larkins and Cameron McKenzie-McHarg in the Men’s Pair heats
Lightweight Men's PairTom Gibson and Blair Tunevitsch won their heat in the Lightweight Men’s Pair
Women's Quad ScullThe Women’s Quad Scull finished second after a terrific struggle with New Zealand
Men's Quad ScullThe Men’s Quad scull roared into the semi-finals
Men's FourThe Men’s Four hard at work during their second place in heat 2
Men's EightThe Men’s Eight in unison in their heat