Martin Vinnicombe competes in the cyclingMartin Vinnicombe comes second in the 1000m time trial at the Seoul 1988 olympics Copyright IOC
Aussies Team in 4000m Team SprintThe Aussies compete in the 4000m team sprint in the cycling at the 1988 Seoul olympics. Copyright IOC
Edward Salas competes in the CyclingEdward Salas finishes in 6th place out of 135 entries in the mens individual road race during the 1988 Seoul olympics. Copyright IOC
Gary Neiwand Competes in the Match SprintGary Neiwand fights off british cyclist, Edward Alexander, to win bronze in the cycling match sprint during the 1988 Seoul Olympics Copyright IOC
Cycling Medal CeremonyA montage of the medals handed to the Australian cyclists during the 1988 Seoul Summer olympics Copyright IOC
Cycling men's road raceNo Australian featured in the medals. John Hoobin finished seventh, Russel Mockridge 26th - whilst Ken Caves and James Nestor competed but did not finish. Footage includes the Duke of Edinburgh firing the starter's gun. Copyright IOC.
Cycling to gold and gloryThe last day of AYOF track cycling was action packed. Athlete reporter Hannah Every-Hall checks out all the excitement.
AYOF 2013 Day 2 HighlightsCheck out all the action from day 2 of the 2013 AYOF.
Aussies dominate in the velodromeHannah Every-Hall speaks to the Aussie gold medallists at the opening day of cycling competition at the Dunc Gray Velodrome.
From AYOF gold to Olympic podium: Annette EdmondsonAnnette Edmondson claimed gold at the Australian Youth Olympic Festival before winning bronze in London in the women's Omnium.
2012 NSW Pierre de Coubertin Awards2012 marks the 20th anniversary for the Pierre de Coubertin Awards in NSW. Close to 200 students received the prestigious award that celebrates sportsmanship alongside sporting and academic excellency.
Sam Willoughby leads the packSam Willoughby won Australia's first BMX medal with silver on Day 14. Willoughby assesses what his efforts mean for the sport in Australia.
Sam wins silverSam Willoughby talks about winning silver in the men's BMX at the London Olympics.
Inspirational effortsChef de Mission Nick Green talks about the inspirational effect of Anna Meares (cycling - sprint) and Sally Pearson (100m hurdles) winning gold on the same day (Day 11) in London.
Bronzed Aussie CyclistsAussie cyclists Annette Edmondson (omnium) and Shane Perkins (sprint) talk about winning bronze medals on Olympic debut in London.
Anna Meares' secret helperAnna Meares talks about how rugby legend John Eales helped her get the edge on the road to London 2012 gold.
Australia's Golden DoubleGold medal duo Sally Pearson and Anna Meares talk about winning gold on Day 11 at the London Olympic Games. At the Beijing Olympics they won silver medals on the same day.
Anna Meares wins goldAnna Meares talks about finally winning the Olympic sprint over Great Britain's Victoria Pendleton.
Edmondson wins bronze in the OmniumAustralian cyclist Annette Edmondson leads a monster pack in the 10km scratch race to come first, then defeats Canadian Tara Whitten in the time trial, gaining enough points to win the bronze medal.
Shane Perkins takes bronze in the men's sprintAustralian cyclist Shane Perkins makes a decisive win against Trinidadian Njisane Nicholas Phillip, taking the bronze medal.
The Velodrome & Anna MearesTrack cyclists Jack Bobridge, Michael Hepburn and Rohan Dennis talk about racing in the velodrome and superstar Anna Meares.
Team Pursuit men strike silverThree of Australia's team pursuit quartet- Jack Bobridge, Michael Hepburn and Rohan Dennis- talk about winning silver behind the Brits on Day 7 at the London Olympic Games.
Sprinting to Olympic bronzeKaarle McCulloch opens up the day after winning bronze in the team sprint with Anna Meares about what this means to her.
Kaarle collects bronzeKaarle McCulloch claims a bronze medal in the women's sprint with Anna Meares.
Anna Meares and Kaarle McCulloch claim bronze at London 2012Anna Meares and Kaarle McCulloch ride against Ukraine for the bronze medal of the first ever Olympic Women's Team Sprint event, winning the race by .764 seconds.