Melissa Hoar - Women's skeletonMelissa Hoar competes in the women's skeleton. She finishes heat 1 with a time of 54.73, heat 2 with a time of 54.48, heat 3 with a time of 54.48 and heat 4 with a time of 54.53. Copyright IOC and Channel Seven.
Emma Lincoln-Smith - Women's skeletonEmma Lincoln-Smith competes in the women's skeleton. She finishes her first heat with a time of 54.28, her second in 54.41, her third in 54.54, and her fourth in 54.40. Copyright IOC and Channel Seven.
Anthony Deane - Men's skeletonAnthony Deane competes in the men's skeleton. He finishes run 3 with a time of 54:68. Copyright IOC and Channel Seven.
Mad women describe skeletonAnswering an AIS advertisement for 'mad women', winter athletes Emma Lincoln-Smith and Michelle Steele describe what the sport of skeleton is actually like.
WWOS chats to the 'Mad' women
Tim Sheridan interviews winter athletes Michelle Steele and Emma Lincoln-Smith about their 'madness' for the sport of skeleton. April 2009
Meet Melissa HoarMeet Melissa Hoar, skeleton, shadow team member of the 2010 Australian Olympic Winter Games. Vignette filmed at Team Processing in April 2009
Meet Michelle SteeleMeet Michelle Steele, skeleton, shadow team member of the 2010 Australian Olympic Winter Games. Vignette filmed at Team Processing in April 2009.
Meet Lucy Chaffer
Meet Lucy Chaffer, skeleton, shadow team member of the 2010 Australian Olympic Winter Games. Vignette filmed at Team rocessing in April 2009.
Meet Emma Lincoln-SmithMeet Emma Lincoln-Smith, bobsleigh, shadow team member of the 2010 Australian Olympic Winter Games. Vignette filmed at Team Processing in April 2009.
Steele draws on experienceWinter Olympian Michelle Steele, is confident about competing at the 2010 Olympic Winter Games, after her experience in Turin. She is determined to wear socks.
Skeleton speeds up
Lucy Chaffer talks about her first time down the mountain on a skeleton and the speeds she reaches now.
Skeleton Program succeedsVancouver hopeful, Emma Lincoln-Smith on the Australian Skeleton program and the importance of being part of a good team.
Foxtel Launch Vancouver 2010 CoverageIn an Australian first Foxtel will have four high definition channels beaming pictures of every Olympic gold medal live and every Australian competing live, during the Vancouver Winter Games in February 2010. Foxtel is the pay TV, internet and mobile rightsholder for Vancouver 2010 and London 2012. The Nine Network is the new free-to-air rightsholder.