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The Final Score episode 3

The Final Score is back this week with more Olympics on the agenda. Rudi, Josh and Val dissect the superhuman efforts of Usain Bolt and

Break Point Podcast episode 40

The panel review Nick Kyrgios’ second title in Atlanta, along with the WTA events in Florianopolis and Nanchang. The panel also discusses the latest rankings

The Final Score episode 2

Tune in to The Final Score where Val, Ryan, Joel, Rudi and Josh talk about the Olympics and gold medalist Mack Horton, AFL, NRL, Cricket

Break Point Podcast episode 39

First up is some big news from the Olympics, where an exodus of players is mounting, plus big news from the Federer camp. The panel

Girl Power Games

Following the World Rowing Federation’s decision to ban 22 Russian athletes from next week’s Rio Olympics, Australia’s women’s eight were granted the opportunity to compete

Gaudry making leaps and bounds

Blake Gaudry was the only Australian trampoline representative at the 2012 Olympics, and he’s on track to do it again, writes Johanna Brasier.

Tallent race walking for gold

Jared Tallent is one of Australia’s most successful athletes. He speaks to Johanna Brasier about the drug cheats who robbed him of being an Olympic champion.

Hills produce heroes

While Olympic snowboarder Alex “Chumpy” Pullin is favourite for tonight’s boarder-cross final, his hometown is breeding its own team of world-class champions, says Simone McInnes.

Physical Chess

Is the art of fencing lost on Australians? Andrew Miller questions why this Olympic sport is under-appreciated.

The year that was: Top ten moments in fashion

From Angelina Jolie’s obnoxiously placed split to Nicole Kidman’s re-creation of Eliza Doolittle. Hannah Rabe takes us on a journey through fashion in 2012.

Melbourne welcomes home Olympians

Hundreds packed Federation Square yesterday to meet their sporting idols, with everyone hoping to get a glimpse of gold medalists Sally Pearson and Anna Meares, reports Damien Ractliffe.

The silver lining: London 2012

Frustration has surrounded Australia’s Olympic efforts, but Paul Bastin insists there are underlying positives to take from the London Games.

The new ‘Big Brother’

The media is treating our Olympians like reality TV stars instead of great athletes, writes Samantha McMeekin.

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.

Heart of the matter

The week of 6 May to 12 May is Heart Week 2012 in Australia. Olivia Wicik reports on what you can do to help spread heart disease awareness.

getout – For the love of sport

If you live, eat and breathe sports, you can’t go past the National Sports Museum, as Natalie Savino found out.