Relief and elation at the rowingDay 1 of rowing at the Australian Youth Olympic Festival held at Sydney International Regatta Centre.
National prideDay 1 of rowing at the Australian Youth Olympic Festival held at Sydney International Regatta Centre.
Winners are grinnersDay 1 of rowing at the Australian Youth Olympic Festival held at Sydney International Regatta Centre.
Team GB on the podiumDay 1 of rowing at the Australian Youth Olympic Festival held at Sydney International Regatta Centre.
Australians in full flightDay 1 of rowing at the Australian Youth Olympic Festival held at Sydney International Regatta Centre.
Fine rowing formDay 1 of rowing at the Australian Youth Olympic Festival held at Sydney International Regatta Centre.
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.
Women's coxless pair championsJessie Allen and Genevieve Horton of New South Wales celebrate winning the Women's Coxless Pair at the rowing on day four of the Australian Youth Olympic Festival at Sydney International Regatta Centre on January 19, 2013 in Sydney, Australia.
AYOF coxless pairs Sarah Zillman and Jacinta Edmunds of Queensland (top) edge out Georgia Watson and Georgina Howe of Victoria to win the Women's Coxless Pair B Final during day four of the Australian Youth Olympic Festival at Sydney International Regatta Centre on January 19, 2013 in Sydney, Australia.
AYOF Sculling actionJennifer Cleary of Victoria prepares to start in the Women's Singles Sculls at the rowing on day four of the Australian Youth Olympic Festival at Sydney International Regatta Centre on January 19, 2013 in Sydney, Australia.
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.
BK gets out to the rowingBK heads out to the Sydney International Regatta Centre to check out the rowing competition for the 2013 AYOF.
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.
Tassie Reigns Supreme in the Single ScullsTaylor Wilczynski of Tasmania celebrates winning the mens single scull final during day four of the Australian Youth Olympic Festival at the Sydney International Regatta Centre on January 17, 2009 in Sydney, Australia.
Kim Crow chats to students back homeAustralian rower Kim Crow takes part in the AOC's Chat to a Champ program as she inspires students back home in Australia following her silver and bronze medals at the London 2012 Games.
Melbourne welcome athletes homeDrew Ginn, Kimberly Crow, Sally Pearson and Anna Meares pose during the Australian Olympic Team Homecoming Parade at Federation Square on August 22, 2012 in Melbourne, Australia.
Chat to a Champ: London 2012Take a peek at some of our Chat to a Champ sessions over the past 2 weeks. Chat to a Champ involves school children from across Australia chatting with Aussie Olympians in London during the Olympic Games, presented by Telstra and Acer.
London 2012: Day 10Day 10 at the London 2012 Olympic Games through the lens. Photos courtesy of Getty Images.
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.
London 2012: Day 9Day 9 at the London 2012 Olympic Games through the lens. Photos courtesy of Getty Images.
Olympics Day 8 - RowingKim Crow of Australia celebrates with her bronze medal during the medal ceremony for the Women's Single Sculls on Day 8
Olympics Day 8 - RowingKim Crow of Australia competes in the Women's Single Sculls Final on Day 8 of the London 2012 Olympic Games at Eton Dorney.