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Number 5

Women's Team Final - 2011 Artistic Gymnastics World Championships - Tokyo, Japan

Number 4

Men's 100m Final - 2011 IAAF World Athletics Championships - Daegu, Korea

Number 3

Men's All Around Final - 2011 Artistic Gymnastics World Championships - Tokyo, Japan

Number 2

Men's Quad Sculls Final - 2011 World Rowing Championships - Bled, Slovenia

Number 1

Women's 100m Hurdles Final - 2011 IAAF World Athletics Championships - Daegu, Korea

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WCSN's Top 11 Videos of 2011

With 2011 now behind us, WCSN takes a look back at our Top 11 favourite videos of the year.

Number 11

Men's 400m Final
2011 Melbourne Track Classic
Olympic Park, Melbourne, Victoria

The current Australian men's 400m squad is one of the finest groups of athletes in all of domestic athletics. The event was one of the most anticipated of the entire IAAF Melbourne Track Classic for 2011. More points for the Australian Athletics Tour were up for grabs, the exciting scene was set for a great race, and the finish was spectacular.

Number 10

Final Day Highlights
2011 ISAF Sail Melbourne Regatta
Sandringham, Victoria

Australian sailors have dominated the final day of the ISAF Sailing World in Melbourne with the home team claiming 16 medals across the eight Olympic and two Paralympic classes.

Number 9

Round 5 (Final)
2011 Archery World Cup
Istanbul, Turkey

The 32 best archers of the world gathered in Istanbul, Turkey for the Archery World Cup Final 2011. The Kucuksu Palace, on the Asian banks of the Bosphorus Strait, was the site of this year's Final.

Number 8

Stage 7 (Final)
2011 Absa Cape Epic MTB Race
Capetown, South Africa

With 1,200 athletes from 52 countries tackling 707 gruelling kilometres and climbing some 14,550 vertical metres the Absa Cape Epic promises to provide fans with an addictive viewing experience and plenty of thrills and spills.

Number 7

Men's 200m Final
2011 IAAF World Athletics Championships
Daegu, Korea

WCSN proudly live streamed to Australia the 2011 IAAF World Athletics Championships from Daegu, Korea. The Mens 200m had a heightened expectation surrounding Jamaica's Usain Bolt after his prior false start disqualification in the blue-ribbon 100m event. Could the current world record holder ignite the stadium in Daegu, as he had done in Berlin?

Number 6

Kings Cup - Men's Eight Final
2011 Australian Rowing Championships
West Lakes, Adelaide, South Australia

New South Wales were undeniably the crew to beat in the Interstate Men's Eight Kings Cup of the 2011 Australian Rowing Championships at West Lakes in Adelaide, South Australia. Boasting many members of the Australian crew, could James Chapman, Sam Loch, Frances Hegerty, Brodie Buckland, Fergus Pragnell, Dan Noonan, Matt Ryan & Nick Purnell coxed by Toby Lister hold off rivals from Victoria, SA, Queensland, WA, Tasmania and the ACT?

Number 5

Women's Team Final
2011 Artistic Gymnastics World Championships
Tokyo, Japan

Eagerly anticipated by the fans, the first medal event of the 43rd Artistic Gymnastics World Championships, featuring the eight best women’s teams in the world, bedazzled spectators at the Tokyo Metropolitan Gymnasium.

Number 4

Men's 100m Final
2011 IAAF World Athletics Championships
Daegu, Korea

WCSN proudly live streamed to Australia the 2011 IAAF World Athletics Championships from Daegu, Korea. The Mens 100m experienced extraordinary pre-race drama. A new World Champion would be crowned.

Number 3

Men's All Around Final
2011 Artistic Gymnastics World Championships
Tokyo, Japan

Going into the competition there really was only one favourite this time. Kohei Uchimura, World Champion twice in row, had been exceptionally convincing once again here in Tokyo. The question was, could he hold his nerve and become the first-ever three times Word Champion

Number 2

Men's Quad Sculls Final
2011 World Rowing Championships
Bled, Slovenia

WCSN streamed live the 2011 FISA World Rowing Championships from Bled, Slovenia. The Men's Quadruple Sculls Final provided the most exciting finish of the regatta. The Russians led early, the Germans seized control and the Australian crew of Dan Noonan, James McRae, Chris Morgan and Karsten Forsterling applied the late race pressure.

Number 1

Women's 100m Hurdles Final
2011 IAAF World Athletics Championships
Daegu, Korea

WCSN proudly live streamed to Australia the 2011 IAAF World Athletics Championships from Daegu, Korea. The Womens 100m Hurdles Final was of particular interest for Australian Track n Field fans with reigning World Champion Sally Pearson the hot favourite. Could the best from the rest of the world upset the Aussie?