2012 Olympic Games wrap
The 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games have now officially concluded, and with them came a number of outstanding performances from NSWIS athletes.
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2012 Paralympic Games wrap
The 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games have now officially concluded, and with them came a number of outstanding performances from NSWIS athletes.
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Golden finish to a golden Games
It was a golden finish to the 2012 Paralympic Games, as NSWIS athlete Ryley Batt realised his Paralympic dream with a gold medal victory in the wheelchair rugby tournament.
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Watt's golden moment
NSWIS swimmer Prue Watt capped off a super Saturday of results with gold in the pool, while a further 10 NSWIS athletes won medals.
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Simply unstoppable
Golden girl Jacqueline Freney did it again on day nine of the 2012 Paralympic Games, winning her eighth gold alongside fellow NSWIS athlete Annabelle Williams.
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Freney's seventh heaven
Another golden day was experienced by NSWIS athletes at the 2012 Paralympic Games, with two gold, one silver and two bronze medals being won.
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Games reaching a crescendo
There were no medals awarded to NSWIS athletes on day seven, however gold was all but secured by NSWIS sailor Liesl Tesch and compatriot Daniel Fitzgibbon in the SKUD 18 class.
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The great London gold rush
It was raining medals on day four of the 2012 Paralympic Games, as four NSWIS athletes won gold, three won silver medals and a further three won bronze.
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Triple treat of bronzed Aussies
Three NSWIS athletes won bronze medals on day three of the 2012 Paralympic Games to take the NSWIS medal tally to two gold, one silver and seven bronze medals.
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Golden girl leads medal haul
It was another golden day at the 2012 Paralympic Games for NSWIS swimmer Jacqueline Freney, while four more NSWIS athletes won medals in the pool.
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Golden start in London
NSWIS swimmer Jacqueline Freney makes the perfect start to the 2012 Paralympic Games, while cyclist Alexandra Green added to the tally with a bronze medal.
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Let the Paralympic Games begin!
The 2012 Paralympic Games kicked off in spectacular fashion this morning with a dazzling opening ceremony welcoming approximately 4200 athletes from 165 countries.
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The final countdown
The 2012 Paralympic Games are only days away, and with 43 NSWIS athletes gearing up for competition the Games are set to be one of the most memorable.
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That's a wrap!
The 2012 Olympic Games were officially closed this morning, but not before the final events were completed in London.
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Gold rush at the Games
Day 14 of Olympic competition saw another gold medal being awarded to an NSWIS athlete, this time sailor Malcolm Page in the men's 470 class.
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Gold on the water
Day 12 was another golden day for NSWIS sailors, with Nathan Outteridge and Iain Jensen winning gold in the men's 49er class.
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Crunch time on day 11
A variety of NSWIS athletes were in action on day 11, looking to keep alive their chances of winning an Olympic medal.
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Golden dream a reality
Day 10 of competition saw NSWIS sailor Tom Slingsby win Australia's first individual gold medal of the 2012 Olympic Games, triumphing in the men's laser class.
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High drama on day nine
Day nine of Olympic competition saw an array of fantastic performances in London, including the Australian women's water polo team and runner Steven Solomon.
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Rowers shine on day seven
NSWIS rowers Brooke Pratley and Dan Noonan have shone on day seven of Olympic competition, with each winning a medal in their respective rowing events.
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More medals for NSWIS athletes
Two NSWIS athletes claimed medals on day six of Olympic competition, with Jessica Fox winning canoe slalom silver, and Kaarle McCulloch winning cycling bronze.
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Silver lining for Magnussen
Day five of Olympic competition saw a medal awarded to an NSWIS for the first time at the 2012 Games, with James Magnussen winning silver in the men's 100m freestyle.
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Magnussen fires on day four
NSWIS swimmer James Magnussen was back to doing what he does best on day four by qualifying fastest for the final of the men's 100m freestyle.
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The Games open with a bang!
Day one of the 2012 Olympic Games saw Australia win its first gold medal in London, with plenty of NSWIS athletes still in the mix for medals after a solid opening day.
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Let the Games begin!
The 2012 Olympic Games kicked off this morning following an opening ceremony that dazzled spectators inside the Olympic stadium
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Paralympic Swim Team Selected
The Australian Paralympic Committee has announced the Paralympic Swimming Team, marking 50 days to go until the start of the London 2012 Paralympic Games.
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Spratt earns Olympic call
NSWIS cyclist Amanda Spratt has earned her first call up to the Australian Olympic team following the announcement of the Australian cycling team.
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Hockey teams selected
Nine NSWIS hockey athletes are set to compete at the Olympic Games following the announcement of Australia's hockey teams.
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Olympic athletics team named
A further seven NSWIS athletes have been nominated to the Australian athletics team competing at the 2012 Olympic Games, meaning 11 NSWIS track & field athletes will compete in London.
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Balogh aiming for gold
NSWIS athlete Suzanne Balogh will compete at the 2012 Olympic Games following the announcement of the shooting team heading to London.
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Sailors send ominous warning
Eight NSWIS sailors have won medals at the 2012 Sail for Gold regatta in Weymouth, sailing's Olympic venue, sending an ominous warning to their Games' competitors.
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Sailing team finalised
Three more NSWIS sailors have been selected to the Australian team competing at the 2012 London Olympic Games later this year.
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Silver lining for Stingers
The Australian women's water polo team, the Stingers, has finished with silver after a narrow 4-6 loss to the USA in the final of the 2012 FINA Women's World League Super Final in China.
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Equestrian team taking shape
Two NSWIS equestrian athletes have earned the right to be nominated to the Australian Olympic team after strong performances in qualifiers over the past week.
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Silver lining for rowers
Rower James Chapman continued to impress in the men's coxless four over the weekend at the Lucerne world cup, with the Australian foursome taking silver.
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Samuels finding form
NSWIS athlete Dani Samuels is hitting form ahead of the Olympic Games after winning a bronze medal in the women's discus at the Shanghai leg of the 2012 Diamond League.
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Page and Belcher unstoppable
NSWIS athlete Malcolm Page and skipper Mat Belcher have won their third consecutive 470 world championships after triumphing over the weekend in Barcelona, Spain.
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NSWIS trio cruise to world titles
NSWIS sailor Tom Slingsby has cruised to his fifth laser class world championship crown, while Nathan Outteridge and Iain Jensen won their third men's 49er world championship title.
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Goalball Glory
NSWIS goalball athletes Jennifer Blow, Tyan Taylor and Michelle Rzepecki have been selected on the Australian Paralympic Team to complete at the 2012 Paralympic Games.
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Medal results at test events
Two Australian teams have won medals at their respective London Olympic test events, with the Australian women's water polo team winning gold, and the Australian men's hockey team taking silver.
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Test events kick on
The official London Olympic test event for women's water polo kicked off overnight, while the men's hockey test event continued.
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Rose rides into contention
Beijing silver medallist Shane Rose has the London Olympic Games within his grasp after winning the Sydney International Three-Day Event (3DE) over the weekend.
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Han secures Olympic berth
NSWIS athlete Justin Han has secured his place at the 2012 London Olympic Games after being selected in the Australian table tennis team.
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Dodd looks to London
NSWIS para-equestrian athlete Hannah Dodd has continued to impress on her road to the 2012 London Paralympic Games.
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Khalil secures Olympic berth
NSWIS athlete Safwan Khalil is on track for the Olympics after being named by the Australian Olympic Committee as one of Australia’s taekwondo competitors for the Games.
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Tops-Alexander top again
NSWIS athlete Edwina Tops-Alexander has kicked off her 2012 Global Champions Tour campaign in style by taking out the opening round in Doha, Qatar atop her champion horse Cevo Itot du Chateau.
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McCulloch takes silver
NSWIS cyclist Kaarle McCulloch has fallen agonisingly short of a fourth straight women's team sprint world title after a tense battle with Germany at the 2012 UCI Track Cycling World Championships.
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Wu and Mitcham take gold
NSWIS divers Melissa Wu and Matthew Mitcham are in the box seat for an Olympic berth following the Olympic nomination trials in South Australia.
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Kookaburras sweep Japan
The Australian men's hockey team, the Kookaburras, have kept their rivals on alert ahead of the 2012 Olympic Games by making a clean sweep of Japan in a three test series.
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More action from Adelaide
Several NSWIS swimmers cemented their spot on the plane to London overnight at the 2012 Australian Swimming Championships in Adelaide.
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Paddlers make waves to London
Four NSWIS paddlers have met the criteria for nomination to the Australian Olympic team following the 2012 Australian Canoe Sprint Championships in Penrith over the weekend.
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Swimmers set for Olympic Games
Three NSWIS swimmers have booked their tickets to London after four days of competition at the 2012 Australian Swimming Championships, with a number of events still to come.
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Esposito wins bronze
NSWIS modern pentathlete Chloe Esposito has continued to impress of the modern pentathlon world cup circuit by winning bronze at the Rio de Janeiro leg of the event.
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Stewart steps closer to Olympics
Murray Stewart is one of three NSWIS athletes on the verge of Olympic qualification after a stellar performance at the canoe sprint Oceania championships over the weekend.
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Croak and Wu take fourth
NSWIS divers Alex Croak and Melissa Wu have finished fourth at the 2012 FINA Diving World Cup, the official Olympic diving test event.
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Live as one
For over six years London and the UK has been preparing for its time to shine, and the opportunity to show the world of its progression into a sporting powerhouse.
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Two sisters standing tall
For every difference that draws these two athletes apart, there is a family bond that brings Emma and Holly Lincoln-Smith back together.
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Bates calls time on career
NSWIS cyclist Kate Bates announced her retirement today, ending the chance to compete at what would have been her third Olympics, the 2012 London Olympic Games.
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Rollers, Gliders London bound
The Australian men's and women's wheelchair basketball teams have successfully qualified for the 2012 London Paralympic Games, and will now play for gold at the 2011 Asia Oceania Championships.
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