Meet Murray Stewart
Paddling to London with 100 days to goKayakers Jo Brigden-Jones and Rachel Lovell take it all in at the 100 days to go celebrations on the Gold Coast. The girls are raring to go for the rapid London action.
London Looming - April 2012As the London 2012 Games draw closer and closer we take a look at what the prospective Australian Team athletes are up to - April 2012
Australian Olympic Team uniform catwalkEleven athletes show off the 2012 Australian Olympic Team uniform at the official adidas launch in Sydney on 28 March, 2012.
Slalom Paddling on Dry LandKynan Maley poses during the adidas 2012 Australian Olympic Games competitor uniform launch at Sydney Olympic Park Sports Centre on March 28, 2012 in Sydney, Australia.
Aussie kayak quartet eyes Olympic goldWomen's K4 crew Rachel Lovell, Jo Brigden-Jones, Hannah Davis and Lyndsie Fogarty won the second Olympic selection race on 15 March, 2012 at the Sydney International Regatta Centre in Penrith.
Murray Stewart steams towards London 2012Murray Stewart's unstoppable paddling form continued when he won the second Olympic selection race for the men's K1 1000m ahead of dual Olympic medallist Ken Wallace and K4 team-mate Jacob Clear. Stewart also wrapped up the K4 1000m victory at the Australian Sprint Championships in Penrith.
WA Duo Claim WinWestern Australian pairing of Jesse Phillips and Stephen Bird took a giant step towards Olympic nomination when they won the Men's K2 200 final at the Oceania Championships being held at the Sydney International Regatta in Penrith on Sunday.
Stand In Wallace DeliversKen Wallace slots in for an ill David Smith to win the K4 1000m at the Olympic Nomination Trials at Penrith alongside Tate Smith, Jacob Clear and Murray Stewart.
Nicholls Settles for Silver2011 World Cup gold medallist Alana Nicholls finished with a second place finish in the K1 200 event behind New Zealand world champion Lisa Carrington at the Oceania Championships in Penrith, NSW.
London Looming - March 2012As the London 2012 Games draw closer and closer we take a look at what the prospective Australian Team athletes are up to - March 2012
Trans-Tasman Battle Goes Aussie's WayBeijing gold medallist Ken Wallace teamed up with NSWIS athlete Murray Stewart to win the men’s K2 1000 final during the Oceania Championships in Penrith, NSW. The Aussie duo finished in 3:19.76, 0.49 seconds clear of the New Zealand pairing of Ben Fouhy and Fred Teear.
Young Guns Prove Their Worth17 year old Queensland paddler's Alex Haas and Jake Donaghey have become the youngest Australian sprint paddlers in the sports history to be selected for Olympic nomination following victory in the C2 1000 final at the Oceania Championships in Penrith, NSW.
Dynamic Duo Make a SplashThe Men's C2 Duo of Kynan Maley and Robin Jeffery competed at the Oceania Slalom Championships held at the Penrith Whitewater Stadium in Sydney.
Fox Claims SilverJessica fox won a Silver Medal in the Women's K1 Final during the Oceania Slalom Championships held at the Penrith Whitewater Stadium in Sydney.
WA Duo Finish SixthWestern Australian duo Robin Jeffery and Kynan Maley finished a respectable 6th in the Mens C2 at the Australian open held in Penrith, NSW.
Matt Clocks Best Aussie TimeGold Coast born Matthew Gabb produced the best Australian result in the Men's C1 semifinal, narrowly missing on a final berth by 0.05 seconds to finish 11th. Gabb was competing at the Australian Open held in Penrith, NSW.
C1 Belongs to Fox2011 dual World Cup C1 gold medallist Jessica Fox finished more than 18 seconds clear of second placed Slovakian paddler Katarina Macova in 118.89s and 2011 World Cup series champion Ros Lawrence taking home the bronze medal at the Australian Open in Penrith, NSW.
Canoe/Kayak - Sprint - Road to London 2012Check out the Australian Olympic Canoe/Kayak - Sprint hopefuls in action preparing for the London 2012 Olympic Games.
Canoe/Kayak - Slalom - Road to London 2012Check out the Australian Olympic Canoe/Kayak - Slalom hopefuls in action preparing for the London 2012 Olympic Games.
London Looming - February 2012As the London 2012 Games draw closer and closer we take a look at what the prospective Australian Team athletes are up to - February 2012
Wallace wants to do it all again in 2012Dual Olympic medallist Ken Wallace talks about living the life of an Olympic gold medallist. Looking to London, Wallace is ready to take gold in the event that got away in 2008- K1 1000m.
Flying Nicholls paddles for goldCanoe/ kayak - sprint star Alana Nicholls competes in the women's K1 200m and K1 500m. The three-time 2011 World Cup Series medallist talks about the strength of the Australian canoe/ kayak team and her goals leading to the London 2012 Olympic Games.
One Year Out - Lee Valley White Water CentreGeneral View during the C2 canoe double Slalom at Lee Valley White Water Centre on July 30, 2011 in London, England. (Photo by Ian Walton/Getty Images)
My Journey to London - Ken WallaceYou don’t just arrive in London in July 2012 for the Olympic Games. It takes years of hard work, sacrifices and determination to be the best. And it is not a solo effort. There are so many people that influence an athletes’ career. This gallery gives a taste of the Journey to London so far for Ken Wallace.