Aussie rugby sevens face TongaAussie rugby sevens Pacific Games Team face Tonga at the 2015 Games.
Pacific Games rugby sevens team announced2015 Pacific Games Chef de Mission Malcolm Page welcomed 12 rugby sevens players to the team, including Australian flagbearer Nicole Beck.
500 Days Press ConferenceWATCH Rio 2016 hopeful athletes and Chef de Mission Kitty Chiller talk about 500 days to go to the first South American Games.
500 days to Rio 2016Sharni Williams, Emilee Cherry and Shannon Parry joined Chef de Mission Kitty Chiller, and the Boxing Kangaroo Mascot in Sydney to celebrate #500days until Rio 2016.
Chloe Dalton | AUS Athlete SelfieMassive talent Chloe Dalton explains why she left the basketball court behind for a shot at playing rugby sevens at the Olympics. Her first game of sevens was one to remember! Check out her AUS Athlete Selfie
Tanisha Stanton: My Road to RioTalented 18-year-old Tanisha Stanton has done it all. Having played representative netball and touch football already, she tried her hand at rugby sevens. Despite a disastrous first training session, she stuck it out. Here's her journey to Rio...
Rugby Sevens ready to IGNITERugby Sevens players during an Australian Olympic Committee 'Ignite' Session ahead of the 2016 Rio Olympic Games, on November 19, 2014 in Sydney, Australia.
Alicia Quirk talks rugby sevensAlicia Quirk gets excited talking about the Olympic debut of rugby sevens during a media conference to mark the Two Years To Go countdown to the 2016 Rio Olympic Games at Museum of Contemporary Art on August 5, 2014 in Sydney, Australia.
Meet our Sevens TeamMeet some of the Youth Olympic Rugby Sevens Team who will represent Austraila in the first ever Youth Olympic Rugby Sevens competition. The girls compete at the Youth Olympic Games in Nanjing, China this August.
Aussies celebrate 2 Years to RioRio Olympic hopefuls Liz Cambage (basketball), Alicia Quirk (rugby sevens) and Holly Lincoln-Smith (water polo) join Chef de Mission Kitty Chiller for a media conference in Sydney to mark 2 years to the 2016 Olympic Games in Rio on August 5, 2014.
Rugby Sevens YOG CampThe Australian Women's Sevens side for the 2014 Youth Olympic Games in Nanjing, China gathered in Sydney from July 25-27 for their fourth and final training camp ahead of the YOG this August. Olympics.com.au catches up with some of the coaches and players to hear how preparations are going for the first ever YOG rugby sevens competition.
Rugby Sevens | YOGRugby Sevens gets its first Olympic showdown at the Nanjing 2014 Youth Olympic Games. Australia is competing in the women's events. Check out some of the stars in this gallery.
Dominique de Toit | AUS Athlete SelfieGet to know Dominique de Toit. Dominique is a great talent and was awarded Player of the Tournament at the Australian Schoolgirls Rugby Union event in 2013.
Tiana on the runTiana Penitani of Australia makes a break to score a try in the Women's Rugby Sevens during day three of the Australian Youth Olympic Festival at St Ignatius College on January 18, 2013 in Sydney, Australia.
Laura Waldie | AUS Athlete SelfieGet to know Laura Waldie. The Rugby Sevens athlete is looking forward to the Youth Olympic Games. Laura also tells us a funny fact about herself and it is worth watching.
Anderson and TavoRugby Sevens Youth Olympian Brooke Anderson with then Women's Sevens Captain Rebecca Tavo after Anderson won gold at the 2013 Australian Youth Olympic Festival.
Raecene McGregor | AUS Athlete SelfieGet to know Raecene McGregor. This pocket rocket is the youngest player in the rugby sevens team. Watch out for Raecene's electric footwork on the field.
Youth Olympian Raecene McGregorSixteen-year-old Raecene McGregor is the youngest member of the rugby sevens side competing at the 2014 Youth Olympic Games in Nanjing, China. She has already played soccer for Australia and hopes to get to the Rio 2016 Olympic Games to play rugby sevens!
Emilee Cherry pumped for Rio 20162014 World Sevens Player of the Year Emilee Cherry reveals how Australia can beat World Series winners New Zealand in the future and the road to the 2016 Olympic Games in Rio de Janeiro. Cherry also has a few tips about Australia's Youth Olympic side.
From Touch Football to Rugby Sevens2014 World Sevens Player of the Year Emilee Cherry is on the road to Rio 2016. 2014 Youth Olympian Raecene McGregor hopes to be there too. Both girls started their rugby sevens careers in similar fashion- as gun touch football players!
Tiana Penitani talks Youth OlympicsRugby sevens player Tiana Penitani talks about winning gold at the Australian Youth Olympic Festival in 2013; making the national Sevens side and playing at the 2013 World Cup; and making her comeback from injury at the 2014 Youth Olympic Games in Nanjing, China.
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.
Rugby teams celebrate gloryThe men's rugby sevens teams celebrate their medals at the AYOF.
Rugby Girls celebrate goldAustralia's women's sevens team celebrates their gold medal.
Rugby medals decidedIn its first Olympic hit-out, rugby sevens has beeen a huge success. The fast paced action saw some tough matches with a hard fought battle for medals.