Learn from a Champ: Kim Crow | AttitudeTwo time Olympian Kim Crow talks about the importance of a positive attitude in sport and life. This vignette is part of the Learn from a Champ series.
Learn from a Champ: Kim Crow | Express YourselfOlympic medallist Kim Crow talks about the importance of communication - expressing yourself, as an elite athlete. This vignette is part of the Learn from a Champ series.
Tom Schramko | AUS Athlete SelfieRower Tom Schramko is off to the 2014 Youth Olympic Games in Nanjing, China. Get to know Tom in this selfie video.
Miller Ferris | AUS Athlete SelfieGet to know Miller Ferris, one of the two female Aussie rowers at the Nanjing 2014 Youth Olympic Games. She rows in a boat with her twin sister!
Tyler Ferris | AUS Athlete SelfieOne half of Australia's powerhouse women's rowing duo at the Nanjing 2014 Youth Olympic Games is Tyler Ferris. Can you tell the difference between Tyler and her twin Miller who she will compete with in Nanjing?
K4 vs M4The gold medal winning men's K4 kayak crew took on the men's four rowing crew in a race along the Yarra River. Video: Lachie Millar
Bronwen Watson and Hannah Every-Hall - Lightweight Double Sculls - Heat 2 Day 2 London 2012Australian pair Bronwen Watson and Hannah Every-Hall come second in heat 2 of the Lightweight Women's Double Sculls on Day 2 of the London 2012 Games. Copyright IOC and Nine Network.
Women's 8 - Rowing - Heat 1 Day 2 London 2012The Australian Women's 8 come second in heat 1 with a time of 6:20.89 on Day 2 of the London 2012 Games. Copyright IOC and the Nine Network
Men's Double Sculls repechage - Day 2 London 2012The Australian pair of David Crawshay and Scott Brennan come first in the Men's Double Sculls Repechage with a time of 6:25.36 on Day 2 of the London 2012 Games. Copyright IOC and the Nine Network
Kim Crow - Single Sculls Heat 2 London 2012Kimberly Crow competes in the Women's Single Scull, coming first with a time of 7:41.18 on Day 1 of the London 2012 Games. Copyright IOC and Nine Network
Men's Quad Sculls - Heat 2 London 2012The Australian Men's Quad Sculls team compete in heat two of their event, coming third with a time of 5:41.56 on Day 1 of the London 2012 Games. Copyright IOC and Nine Network
Women's Pair - Heat 2 London 2012Kate Hornsey and Sarah Tait compete in heat two of the Women's Pair event, coming first with a time of 7:01.60 on Day 1 of the London 2012 Games. Copyright IOC and Nine Network
Women's Quad Sculls - Heat 2 London 2012The Australian's Women's Quad Sculls team compete in heat two of their event, coming second with a time of 6:17.52 on Day 1 of the London 2012 Games. Copyright IOC and Nine Network.
Men's Double Sculls - Heat 1Scott Brennan and David Crawshay compete in heat one of the Men's Double Sculls, coming fourth with a time of 6:21.25 on Day 1 of the London 2012 Games. Copyright IOC and Nine Network
Men's 8 - Heat 1The Australian Men's 8 team compete in heat one of their event, coming second with a time of 5:32.43 on Day 1 of the London 2012 Games. Copyright IOC and Nine Network
Lightweight Men's 4 - Heat 2The Australian Lightweight Men's 4 team compete in heat two of their event, coming second with a time of 5:51.18 on Day 1 of the London 2012 Games. Copyright IOC and Nine Network
Men's Pair - Heat 2William 'Brodie' Buckland and James Marburg compete in heat two of the Men's Pair event, coming second with a time of 6:24.83 on Day 1 of the London 2012 Games. Copyright IOC and Nine Network.
Rowing: Mens Eight Berlin 1936Silent footage features the Australian Coxed Eights rowing team in action. Copyright IOC.
Australia wins silver in rowingn an upset, the USA don't place for only the fourth time in history in this event. West Germany wins the Gold and Australia comes in second
Rowing: Men's Single Sculls Stuart MacKenzieStuart MacKenzie competes in the Men's Single Sculls and wins a silver medal. Footage shows the start and finish of the race. MacKenzie is closest to camera and leads a portion of the race. Copyright IOC.
Rowing: Men's EightThe Australian team competes in the men's eight and wins a bronze medal. Copyright IOC.
Vanuatu rowers on the riseVanuatu took their first steps towards competing at the Rio 2016 Games when they took to the Sydney International Regatta Centre for the 2013 Australian Youth Olympic Festival. Hannah Every-Hall (athlete reporter) chats to a couple of their rising stars in the sport.
Fours and Quad Sculls Rowing Finals2012 Olympian Hannah Every-Hall was on course for the Fours and Quad Sculls finals for the 2013 AYOF at the Sydney International Regatta Centre, Sunday 20 January.
DAY 4 WRAP - Super Saturday lives up to the hypeDay 4 of competition saw 16 of 17 AYOF sports on show as the world's best young athletes showed why they will be a force at the Rio 2016 Games.
Row row row your boatOn the first day of rowing comp at the 2013 AYOF, Aussie Eleni Kalimnios smashed the singles sculls as did Great Britain's Jack Beaumont.