Brenton Rickard - Men's 100m Breastroke Semifinal 1 London 2012Brenton Rickard swims in Semifinal 1 of the Men's 100m Breastroke, coming third with a time of 59:50 on Day 1 of the London 2012 Games. Copyright IOC and Nine Network.
Christian Sprenger - Men's 100m Breastroke Semifinal 2 London 2012Christian Sprenger swims in Semifinal 2 of the Men's 100m Breastroke, coming first with a time of 59.61 on Day 1 of the London 2012 Games. Copyright IOC and Nine Network
Coates delivers findings on swimmingPresident John Coates has delivered the AOC findings on the swimming Stillnox issue during a press conference in Sydney on 23 August 2013.
London 2012 Olympians visit St Peter's Lutheran CollegeLeisel Jones, Rhys Howden and Cate Campbell discussed their Olympic journeys as a part of the AOC's Talk with a Champ program with the students of St Peter's Lutheran College in Indooroopilly, Queensland.
Couttsie Medal DiaryThe journey to London ends with five medals! Wow!
Nugent speaks on silver successSwimming head coach Leigh Nugent speaks on the Australian 4x200m freestyle relay silver and James Magnussen's silver in the 100m freestyle.
Alicia Coutts on the Aussie swim teamTriple Olympic medallist Alicia Coutts talks about the Australian swimming team and the dominant Chinese swimmers.
Womens' 4x200m Freestyle RelayIn a tight race Australian swimmers Bronte Barratt, Alicia Coutts, Kylie Palmer and Melanie Schlanger battle the American team for the gold, leaving France behind to take the bronze.
Alicia Coutts and Stephanie Rice - 200m Individual Medley London 20122 Australians in the race for medals; Alicia Coutts gets silver, just behind Shiwen Ye of China, and Stephanie Rice comes 4th in the final of the women's 200m individual medley.
Nuggett's Day 4 HighlightsSwim team head coach Leigh Nugent talks about the efforts of medallists Alicia Coutts and Bronte Barratt as well as Stephanie Rice and Brenton Rickard on an eventful Day 4 at the pool.
Tough Games for swimmersLeisel Jones and Emily Seebohm explain that their tapering (easing off training leading into big competition) hit the mark, but the higher standard of international swimming means finals and medals are tougher to crack than ever before.
Seebohm's silver medalEmily Seebohm says she is proud of winning her first individual Olympic medal with silver in the 100m backstroke.
Bronte Barratt and Kylie Palmer Women's 200m FreestyleTwo Australian swimmers, Bronte Barrat and Kylie Palmer compete in the women's 200m freestyle final, with only one taking a medal in an Olympic Record breaking race.
Changing of the guardsVeteran swimmer Leisel Jones talks about the changing of the guards in her swimming career as she mentors the younger swimmers in the team.
Sprenger's silver liningChristian Sprenger knows he put everything he could into winning the silver medal in 100m breaststroke at the London 2012 Games.
Alicia Coutts - 200m IM Heat - Day 3 London 2012Alicia Coutts competes in Heat 4 of the 200m Individual Medley, coming 3rd with a time of 2:10.74 on Day 3 of the London 2012 Games. Copyright IOC and Nine Network
Winners are grinnersFour of Australia's most enigmatic swimmers talk about the perks of winning gold and competing at the Olympic Games.
Relay golden girlsAustralia's first medallists of the London Olympic Games talk about their victory in the 4x100m relay. Mel Schlanger, Cate Campbell, Yolane Kukla and Libby Trickett.
Australia's first gold medalOn night one of the London 2012 Olympic Games the women's 4x100m freestyle relay of Alicia Coutts, Cate Campbell, Brittany Elmslie and Melanie Schlanger won Australia's first gold medal. Head coach Leigh Nugent talks about the amazing race.
Fit Rice focused on London campaignStephanie Rice is fit and ready to fire as she looks to defend her three gold medals she won in Beijing.
Missile ready to fireJames Magnussen is calm and collected as he prepares for his assault on the pool in London.
Happy to be in LondonAlicia Coutts' video diary from London!
London Olympic ParkLondon Olympic Park on July 15, just 2 weeks out from the Games.
Arnamnart heading back to the futureDaniel Arnamnart will compete in his first Olympics in London in backstroke.
Speedster McEvoy pumped for LondonAt just 18 years of age, Cameron McEvoy will be the youngest member of the 4x100m freestyle team that is looking good for gold in London.