Silver in the Women's Double Sculls Kimberley Crow and Brooke Pratley row against the British rowing giants in the women's Double Sculls, taking the SIlver Medal.
London 2012: Hornsey and Tait take Silver in Women's PairsKate Hornsey and Sarah Tait put on an amazing show of strength and courage to win a Silver Medal in the Women's Pairs, being narrowly beaten by the host nation, Great Britain. Copyright IOC and Nine Network
Bronwen Watson and Hannah Every-Hall - Lightweight Double Sculls - Heat 2 Day 2 London 2012Australian pair Bronwen Watson and Hannah Every-Hall come second in heat 2 of the Lightweight Women's Double Sculls on Day 2 of the London 2012 Games. Copyright IOC and Nine Network.
Women's 8 - Rowing - Heat 1 Day 2 London 2012The Australian Women's 8 come second in heat 1 with a time of 6:20.89 on Day 2 of the London 2012 Games. Copyright IOC and the Nine Network
Men's Double Sculls repechage - Day 2 London 2012The Australian pair of David Crawshay and Scott Brennan come first in the Men's Double Sculls Repechage with a time of 6:25.36 on Day 2 of the London 2012 Games. Copyright IOC and the Nine Network
Kim Crow - Single Sculls Heat 2 London 2012Kimberly Crow competes in the Women's Single Scull, coming first with a time of 7:41.18 on Day 1 of the London 2012 Games. Copyright IOC and Nine Network
Men's Quad Sculls - Heat 2 London 2012The Australian Men's Quad Sculls team compete in heat two of their event, coming third with a time of 5:41.56 on Day 1 of the London 2012 Games. Copyright IOC and Nine Network
Women's Pair - Heat 2 London 2012Kate Hornsey and Sarah Tait compete in heat two of the Women's Pair event, coming first with a time of 7:01.60 on Day 1 of the London 2012 Games. Copyright IOC and Nine Network
Women's Quad Sculls - Heat 2 London 2012The Australian's Women's Quad Sculls team compete in heat two of their event, coming second with a time of 6:17.52 on Day 1 of the London 2012 Games. Copyright IOC and Nine Network.
Men's Double Sculls - Heat 1Scott Brennan and David Crawshay compete in heat one of the Men's Double Sculls, coming fourth with a time of 6:21.25 on Day 1 of the London 2012 Games. Copyright IOC and Nine Network
Men's 8 - Heat 1The Australian Men's 8 team compete in heat one of their event, coming second with a time of 5:32.43 on Day 1 of the London 2012 Games. Copyright IOC and Nine Network
Lightweight Men's 4 - Heat 2The Australian Lightweight Men's 4 team compete in heat two of their event, coming second with a time of 5:51.18 on Day 1 of the London 2012 Games. Copyright IOC and Nine Network
Men's Pair - Heat 2William 'Brodie' Buckland and James Marburg compete in heat two of the Men's Pair event, coming second with a time of 6:24.83 on Day 1 of the London 2012 Games. Copyright IOC and Nine Network.
Crow makes historyKim Crow talks about making history as the first female Australian Olympic rower to win medals in two events at the same Games.
Men's four ponder silver and futureAustralia's men's four members Drew Ginn and Will Lockwood talk about winning silver at the Games and filling Ginn's shoes when he retires.
SIlver in the men's four rowingUnder immense pressure to continue their dominance of the sport, our Men's Four team were unable to defeat the host team Great Britain, taking the silver medal for Australia.
Kim Crow wins bronze in the Women's Single ScullsKim Crow powers home to take the bronze in the women's Single Sculls final, her 6th race of the week and her second London Olympic medal.
Men's Quad Sculls team take the BronzeOur heroes Forsterling, McRae, Morgan and Noonan fight hard in a tough race dominated by Germany, narrowly losing the Silver to Croatia.
Silver scullerBrooke Pratley discusses her silver medal performance alongside women's double sculls partner Kim Crow.
Bronzed quadDan Noonan and James McRae talk about their bronze medal effort in the men's quad sculls.
Tait stoked with final dashSarah Tait admits her and Kate Hornsey finished the strongest of the six crews to claim the silver in the women's pair.
Sensational silver for rowersRowers Sarah Tait and Kate Hornsey discuss their silver medal achieved in the women's pair.
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