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Seeing red in the green and gold

Our athletes fire up over the selection processes used by Athletics Australia to decide who will represent Australia in London. Christina Lovrecz reports.

Jones is still a winner

Despite a difficult Olympic build-up and a fifth placed finish in her pet event, Paul Bastin believes Leisel Jones has further enhanced her legacy.

Swimming behind enemy lines

English swimmer Ellen Gandy has always been drawn to water, whether falling into ponds or striving for Olympic glory. Brendan Lucas spoke to her in Melbourne about her journey so far, as well as her future aspirations.

Seeing red in the green and gold

Our athletes fire up over the selection processes used by Athletics Australia to decide who will represent Australia in London. Christina Lovrecz reports.

Jones is still a winner

Despite a difficult Olympic build-up and a fifth placed finish in her pet event, Paul Bastin believes Leisel Jones has further enhanced her legacy.

Swimming behind enemy lines

English swimmer Ellen Gandy has always been drawn to water, whether falling into ponds or striving for Olympic glory. Brendan Lucas spoke to her in Melbourne about her journey so far, as well as her future aspirations.

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Seeing red in the green and gold

Our athletes fire up over the selection processes used by Athletics Australia to decide who will represent Australia in London. Christina Lovrecz reports.

Jones is still a winner

Despite a difficult Olympic build-up and a fifth placed finish in her pet event, Paul Bastin believes Leisel Jones has further enhanced her legacy.

Swimming behind enemy lines

English swimmer Ellen Gandy has always been drawn to water, whether falling into ponds or striving for Olympic glory. Brendan Lucas spoke to her in Melbourne about her journey so far, as well as her future aspirations.

Worth the weight

Australian distance runner Lisa Weightman won’t be competing at the World Championships in August. However as James Rosewarne discovered, it’s a decision that may improve her chances at the 2012 London Olympics.