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Olympic Team Farewell DinnerOlympians past and present gathered to farewell the 2012 Australian Olympic Team at the Sydney Convention Centre on 16 May, 2012. Athlete Liaison Officers Layne Beachley and Steve Waugh inspired the audience with their pearls of wisdom.
Mel Rippon set for Olympic showdownWater polo superstar Melissa Rippon is pumped for another Olympic Games appearance. Mel talks about the ways her own game has developed over the years.
Woods using experience to lead Sharks to LondonTriple Olympic water polo player Gavin Woods hopes to take the Australian men to new heights at the London 2012 Olympic Games.
Top cop Gynther eyes Olympic gloryOlympic bronze medallist Kate Gynther is embarking on her third Olympic campaign. Now one of the "seniors" in the team, Gynther talks about Australia's London Olympic squad.
Olympic Sister ActWater Polo's Holly Lincoln Smith talks about how her sister, Vancouver Olympic skeleton athlete Emma, inspired her to chase her own goals and compete in 2012.
Trent Franklin: attitudeWhy is a positive attitude important for doing well in life?
Trent Franklin: prideWhat does it feel like to represent Australia?
Trent Franklin: respectWho do you respect and admire?
Trent Franklin: self expressionWhy is self expression important for doing well in life?
Trent Franklin: individual responsibilityHow does individual responsibiity relate to being a role model?
Trent Franklin: attitudeWhen has a positive attitude helped you achieve a goal?
Trent Franklin: express yourselfWhy is self expression important for elite athletes?
Trent Franklin: sportsmanshipHow do you use sportsmanship to overcome challenging situations?
Trent Franklin: sportsmanshipWhy is sportsmanship important for elite athletes?
Trent Franklin: individual responsibilityHow does individual responsibility relate to team work?
Trent Franklin: prideDoes pride ever become its own challenge? How might you overcome such situations?