Porte impresses in Time TrialRichie Porte finished a credible sixth in the Time Trial at the Road World Championships in Copenhagen. He and Jack Bobridge (fifth) secured Australia two spots for London 2012.
Family TiesJacinta Boyd follows in her family's famous athletics footsepts as she attempts to qualify for London 2012 in long jump and sprinting.
Magnussen comes back to earthJames Magnussen talks about getting back into the realities of training after his huge success at the 2011 World Championships.
Hockeyroos youngster looks to LondonYoung defender Anna Flanagan talks about how she got started in hockey and her goals for the future.
London Contenders inspired by 2000We asked our London 2012 Olympic hopefuls: what is your favourite Olympic memory? Two unforgetable moments of the Sydney 2000 Olympic Games stood out...
Training HardThe Matilda's trained hard during their Asian Qualifying Tournament campaign in order to be at their strongest against South Korea, Thaland, China, Korea Republic and Japan. Australia finished the tournament in 3rd place.
Matilda's Line-UpThe Matilda's line up in preperation for one of their Asian Qualifying Tournament matches for the London 2012 Olympic Games. Unfortunately the Matilda's finished in 3rd place meaning they did not qualify for the Olympics at this stage
Lessons learned from BeijingMark Worthington talks about lessons he learned from the Beijing 2008 Olympics that will put him in better stead for London and the squad that is trying to get there.
Australia Qualifies for LondonPatrick Mills helps Australia to qualify for the London 2012 Olympic Games with a clean sweep over New Zealand in the Three Game Tournament.
An Aussie Clean SweepSuzy Batkovic of the Opals in action during the third match between the Australian Opals and the New Zealand Tall Ferns at Sydney Entertainment Centre on September 11, 2011. Both the Women's and Men's teams Qualified for the London 2012 Olympic Games.
Leaping Past the Tall BlacksJoe Ingles of the Boomers in action during the third match between the Australian Boomers and the New Zealand Tall Blacks at Sydney Entertainment Centre on September 11, 2011.
US Open ChampionSamantha Stosur celebrates with the championship trophy after defeating Serena Williams at the 2011 US Open in New York City.
Game, Set, MatchSamantha Stosur reacts after defeating Serena Williams to win the Women's Singles Final at the 2011 US Open at the USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center in New York City.
Sam Stosur v Serena WilliamsSamantha Stosur returns a shot against Serena Williams during the Women's Singles Final of the 2011 US Open at the USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center in New York City.
Dionne Bromfield & Tinchy Stryder - Spinnin for 2012Official song of the London 2012 Olympic Torch Relay
King Kahlefeldt leads Aussie menBeijing Olympian Brad Kahlefeldt talks about his hopes for Australia's male triathlon ranks leading into the London 2012 Olympic Games.
Almost famous in Jinan, ChinaSally Shipard sends in a video update for her My Journey to London Diary from Olympic qualifiers in Jinan, China. Shipard and Heather Garriock introduce us to an important phase of rest & recovery- the routine coffee run!
Patty Mills Express in form for LondonAustralian basketball star Patty Mills talks about his experiences at the Beijing Olympics and playing in the NBA.
Coach Brown calls the shotsAustralian men's basketball coach Brett Brown talks about Australia's Olympic qualification tournament against the New Zealand Tall Blacks.
The Trophy Cabinet Begins to GrowSam has been no stranger to big trophies and beating out his competition, with the trophies stacking up from a young age.
From Little Things Big Things GrowSam's passion BMX riding started off when he was a young boy.
Willoughby's Kentucky finalThe 2011 ABA Men's Elite Final at the famous Louisville Kentucky NBL grands race.
Matt Nielsen eyes the prizeTwo-time Olympian Matt Nielsen is bring his experience from playing in Russia back to the national team as he attempts to help the Boomers qualify for the London Olympics and hopefully get a medal.
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.