Exhausted and elatedGeorgia Howard-Merrill and Fiona Gammond of Great Britain celebrate winning the Junior Women's Pair Final A on day four of the Singapore 2010 Youth Olympics at the Marina Reservoir on August 18, 2010 in Singapore.
CelebratingDavid Watts and Matthew Cochran celebrate winning the bronze medal in the Junior Men's Pair Final A on day four of the Singapore 2010 Youth Olympics at the Marina Reservoir on August 18, 2010 in Singapore.
Chasing the GreeksWatts and Cochran chase the Greeks in the final of the men's rowing pairs.
Bronzed boysBronze medallists Matt Cochran and Dave Watts celebrate the men's rowing pairs.
Girls snag silverAustralian women's rowing pair Emma Basher and Olympia Aldersey win silver at the Youth Olympic Games.
Taking on SloveniaThe Aussie men's pair give it their all in the semi-final of the Youth Olympics.
Men's SemiDavid Watts and Matt Cochran of Australia contest the men's pairs semi-final at Marina Bay Reservoir. They won their heat to progress to the final.
Shouldering the loadMen's rowing pair Matthew Cochran (L) and David Watts (R) carry their boat after a training session at the Marina Bay Resevoir.
Basher and Aldersey stride aheadThe Aussie women's pair of Olympia Aldersey and Emma Basher clocked the fastest heat time on day 1 of Youth Olympic Games competition.
Men's pair celebrateThe Australian men's pair of Matthew Cochran (L) and David Watts (R) won their heat on the first day of the Youth Olympic Games and progress to the semi-finals.
Coxed Eight in ActionStockholm 1912: The Australian team in action during the coxed eights rowing event, where they finished in 4th place.
Golden WreathAmsterdam 1928: Australia's Henry Pearce accepts his wreath after winning the gold medal in the rowing single sculls.
Coxed Eights FinalLos Angeles 1932: Spectators cheer on the competitors in the coxed eights final where the USA won the gold medal, Italy the silver and Canada the bronze. Great Britain finished fourth.
Double Sculls GloryBerlin 1936: The Great British team win the double sculls with Jack Beresford and L Southwood.
Single Scull GoldLondon 1948: Merv Wood, Australian rower, wins the gold medal in the single sculls.
Henley-on-ThamesLondon 1948: Richard Burnell and Bertram Bushnell of Great Britain near the finish at Henley-on-Thames, soon to become the gold medalists in the double sculls final. Behind them are the teams from Denmark and Uruguay.
Edging out SloveniaAustralia's Drew Ginn, James Tomkins, Nicholas Green and Michael McKay just ahead of Slovenia in the men's coxless four. Australia won the heat to advance into the semifinals and then the final to take the gold.
Women's Rowing SilverThe medal winners on the podium (from left to right) Rachael Taylor and Kate Slatter of Australia (silver) Georgeta Damian and Doina Ignat of Romania (gold) and Melissa Ryan and Karen Kraft of the USA (bronze) receive their medals and listen to the R
Men's Rowing BronzeThe medal ceremony for the men's without coxwain pair event with the medal placers on the podiium. (From left to right) Silver medal winners Ted Murphy and Sebastian Bea of the USA, Gold medal winners Michel Andrieux and Jean-Christophe Rolland of France and Bronze medal winners Mathew Long and James Tomkins of Australia.
K-2 SilverClint Robinson and Nathan Baggaley of Australia compete in the men's K-2 class 500m semifinal and finish in second place for the winning the silver medal.
Golden Waters(Right to left) Going for gold - James Tomkins and Drew Ginn of Australia compete in the men's pair semifinal and win the gold medal.
Gold Team USAThe United States team celebrates their gold medal in the Women's Eight.
Gold for RomaniaGeorgeta Andrunache and Viorica Susanu of Romania celebrate after the Women's Pair Final.
Gold medal for Team ChinaTang Bin, Jin Ziwei, Xi Aihua and Zhang Yangyang of China celebrate their gold medal in the Women's Quadruple Sculls.
Netherland's gold LadiesKirsten van der Kolk and Marit van Eupen of the Netherlands celebrate winning the gold medal in the Lightweight Women's Double Sculls Final at the Shunyi Olympic Rowing-Canoeing Park.