Parnov's PodiumGold medalist Sweden's Angelica Bengtsson (C), silver medalist Australia's Elizabeth Parnov (L) and bronze medalist Ganna Shelekh pose for a group photo during the awarding ceremony for girls' pole vault final A.
Nicholas' Gold MedalSilver medalist Wang Dongqiang of China, gold medalist Nicholas Hough of Australia and bronze medalist Jussi Kanervo of Finland (L to R) pose for group pictures during the awarding ceremony for the boys 110m Hurdle Final A.
Nicholas In ActionNicholas Hough of Australia( front) and Wang Dongqiang of China compete during boys' 110m hurdles final A. Hough won the gold medal of the event, Wang won the silver.
Hough's VictoryNicholas Hough of Australia celebrates the vicotry after boys' 110m hurdles final A of Athletics at the Singapore 2010 Youth Olympic Games in Singapore, August 21, 2010. Hough won the gold medal of the event.
Parnov PreparesElizabeth Parnov of Australia competes during girls' pole vault final A of Athletics at the Singapore 2010 Youth Olympic Games in Singapore, August 21, 2010. Parnov won the silver medal of the event.
Brandon's Silver MedalGold medalist Isreal's Dmitry Kroytor (C), silver medalist Australia's Brandon Starc (L) and bronze medalist Urkaine's Viktor Chernysh pose for a group photo during the awarding ceremony for boys' high jump final
Starc's PodiumSilver medalist Australia's Brandon Starc reacts during the awarding ceremony for boys' high jump final
Brodie VaultsBrodie Cross of Australia acts during the Boys Pole Vault event at Bishan Stadium
Jenny Runs 1000mJenny Blundell compete during girls 1000m qualification match at the Singapore 2010 Youth Olympic Games
Winners are grinnersThe medal winners from the evening session of Day 7 at the track were smiling broadly the morning after their amazing efforts. Nick Hough, Liz Parnov and Brandon Starc share their joy at winning medals at the Youth Olympic Games.
Parnov CompetesElizabeth Parnov of Australia competes in the Pole Vault Qualification at the Bishan Stadium on day three of the Youth Olympics.
Brandon Qualifies Equal FirstBrandon Starc of Australia competes during the boys' high jump qualification.
Flagbearer announced16-year-old pole vault star Liz Parnov was announced as flagbearer to the 2010 Australian Youth Olympic Team at a reception in Singapore.
Brodie Cross in trainingPole Vaulter Brodie Cross in action at the Sydney Olympic Park Athletics Track at the Youth Olympic Games pre-departure camp.
USA AthleticsAthens 1896: Members of the USA athletics team, F A Lane, Herbert Jamison, Rober Garrett and Albert Tyler.
Royal CompanyAthens 1896: Greek shepherd Spyridon Louis (1873-1940), winner of the 40km marathon is joined by King George I of Greece on the last lap of his run.
Australia's First OlympianAthens 1896: Edwin Flack was Australia's first Olympian and first gold medallist winning the both the 800m and 1500m at the first modern Olympic Games.
Modern GoldAthens 1896: Robert Garrett (USA) wins the gold in the discus competition with a distance of 29.15m.
Pride in a FlagAthens 1896: Ellery Clark, who won gold medals in the high jump and long jump events, holds the his national American flag.
New BeginningsAthens 1896: The start of the 100 yard sprint at the first Olympic Games of the Modern Era. Getty Images
Kraenslein's HistoryParis 1900: Alvin Kraenzlein of the United States is the only person to win four gold medals in individual events on the athletic programme of the Games. At Paris he won the 60m, the 110m hurdles and the 200m hurdles together with the long jump.
Tied For FirstLondon 1908: Edward Cooke of the USA in action during the pole vault event. He came joint first with team mate Alfred Gilbert, with an Olympic Record of 3.71 metres.
Royal BeginningsLondon 1908: The start of the marathon at Windsor Castle which finished at the Olympic stadium in Shepherds Bush, London.
Official WinnerLondon 1908: John Hayes of the USA in action during the marathon. Hayes won the gold medal in this event after the disqualification of Italian Dorando Pietri.