AYOF helped Crow to Olympic medals in LondonKim Crow won an historic two rowing medals at the London Olympic Games. In 2001 her Olympic journey started at the Australian Youth Olympic Festival as a 400m hurdler. She recalls the experience that helped her cope with senior level world class competition later in her career as a rower. In 2013 she is an ambassador for the sixth edition of the AYOF.
Kim Crow: From AYOF to London gloryHaving competed at the Australian Youth Olympic Festival in athletics, Kim Crow turned her attention to rowing where she won a silver and bronze medal at the 2012 London Games.
Crow makes historyKim Crow talks about making history as the first female Australian Olympic rower to win medals in two events at the same Games.
Men's four ponder silver and futureAustralia's men's four members Drew Ginn and Will Lockwood talk about winning silver at the Games and filling Ginn's shoes when he retires.
SIlver in the men's four rowingUnder immense pressure to continue their dominance of the sport, our Men's Four team were unable to defeat the host team Great Britain, taking the silver medal for Australia.
Kim Crow wins bronze in the Women's Single ScullsKim Crow powers home to take the bronze in the women's Single Sculls final, her 6th race of the week and her second London Olympic medal.
Silver scullerBrooke Pratley discusses her silver medal performance alongside women's double sculls partner Kim Crow.
Bronzed quadDan Noonan and James McRae talk about their bronze medal effort in the men's quad sculls.
Tait stoked with final dashSarah Tait admits her and Kate Hornsey finished the strongest of the six crews to claim the silver in the women's pair.
Sensational silver for rowersRowers Sarah Tait and Kate Hornsey discuss their silver medal achieved in the women's pair.
Inspiration of Our NationThe stars, the moments, the heroes. A look at the Australian Olympic Team - The Inspiration of Our Nation
Meet Josh Dunkley-Smith
Meet James Chapman
Women's eight qualify for LondonThe race that has qualified the Aus W8+ for the London Olympic Games. The race was held in Lucerne, Switzerland on 22 May, with the win sending the women's eight to London!
Rowing to London with Sarah TaitDual Olympic rower Sarah Tait talks about the countdown to the London 2012 Olympic Games and her goals for the Games.
From the track to the river: Kim CrowOlympian Kim Crow talks about the transition from track and field to rowing, the journey since Beijing
Following in mum's footstepsLondon hopeful Josh Dunkley-Smith talks about his mum's Olympic sailing career and how that inspired him to create his own Olympic dream.
Men's eight cox looks to LondonCox of the Australian men's eight Toby Lister is confident the Aussies will be at their peak in time for the London Olympic Games.
London gold lures Brennan backAfter winning gold with David Crawshay in the men's rowing pairs in Beijing, Scott Brennan pursued his career as a doctor before being lured back into the boat for a shot at defending his Olympic title.
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