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.
Not an early riserBorn on the day of the Opening Ceremony of the 1992 Olympic Games, Olympia Aldersey loves the challenge of rowing but is not a fan of the early mornings.
By no means bashful
Olympic rowing aspirant, Emma Basher is by no means bashful about her sporting goals.
Training for 1000m
Aspiring rower, Emma Basher, talks about training for the rowing event at the Youth Olympic Games, which is only 1000m.
Rio in his sightsAustralian junior rower David Watts hopes the Singapore Youth Olympic Games will be a stepping stone to fulfilling his aspirations to represent Australia at the Rio Olympics in 2016.
Best of Beijing - RowingDrew Ginn/Duncan Free won the Coxless Pair gold medal and David Crawshay/Scott Brennan the Double sculls gold medal. The silver medal got Matt Ryan, James Marburg, Cameron McKenzie-McHarg and Francis Hegerty
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.
Double Sculls medallistsSilver medalists Annekatrin Thiele and Christiane Huth of Germany, Gold medalists Georgina Evers-Swindell and Caroline Evers-Swindell of New Zealand and Bronze medalists Elise Laverick and Anna Bebington of Great Britain pose after the Women's Double Sculls Final.
Gold for Bulgaria
Rumyana Neykova of Bulgaria looks on after winning the gold medal in the Women's Single Sculls Final.
Brian Price becomes wetThe Canada team throw cox Brian Price into the water after winning the gold medal in the Men's Eight Finals
Gold for DenmarkThomas Ebert, Morten Joergensen, Mads Christian Kruse Andersen and Eskild Balschmidt Ebbesen of Denmark celebrate their gold medal in the Lightweight Men's Four.
Australian gold medal celebrationDuncan Free (R) and Drew Ginn of Australia celebrate the gold medal in the Men's Pair Final.
Gold for Great BritainThe Great Britain Men's Four with Tom James, Steve Williams, Pete Reed and Andrew Triggs Hodge celebrate the gold medal at the Shunyi Olympic Rowing-Canoeing Park.
David and Scott win gold(L to R) David Crawshay and Scott Brennan of Australia celebrate winning the gold medal in the Men's Double Sculls Final at the Shunyi Olympic Rowing-Canoeing Park.
Single Sculls medallists(L-R) Silver medalist Ondrej Synek of Czech Republic, Gold medalist Olaf Tufte of Norway and Bronze medalist Mahe Drysdale of New Zealand pose after the Men's Single Sculls Final at the Shunyi Olympic Rowing-Canoeing Park on Day 8 of the Beijing 2008 Olympic Games on August 16, 2008 in Beijing, China.
Golden Nugget: Rowing Reward - The Australian Rowing TeamBeijing 2008: David Crawshay and Scott Brennan celebrate winning the gold medal in the Men's Double Sculls Final at the Shunyi Olympic Rowing-Canoeing Park at the Beijing Games.
Golden Nugget: Evergreen Oarsman – Merv WoodLondon 1948: Merv Wood, Australian rower, wins the gold medal in the single sculls.
Beijing 2008Australian Team content was captured pre, during and post the Beijing 2008 Olympic Games. From Meet Your Team vignettes, to Laurie's team song, press conferences, door stops, Getty highlights, the welcome home parades and much more
Golden Nugget: A Pair Oar Trifecta - Rowing TrioBarcelona 1992: The combination of 34-year-old Peter Antonie and 21-year-old Stephen Hawkins was a blend of experience and youth.
Golden Nugget: A Sculling Double - Bobby PearceAmsterdam 1928: Gold medal winner of the men's rowing single sculls, Australian Henry Pearce, shakes hands with some young fans.