Competitors in the Olympic Open 49ER class race with the  Sydney Harbour Bridge in background, Friday, Sept. 22, 2000. (AP Photo/Steve Holland)The teams from France and Sweden in the Soling class practice  in front of the Opera House for the start of Soling match racing that will begin Saturday on Sydney Harbour, Friday, Sept. 22, 2000. (AP Photo/Steve Holland)Austrian sailboarder Christoph Sieber falls into the water after he won the gold medal in the Olympic Men's Mistral on Sydney Harbour, Sunday, Sept. 24, 2000. (AP Photo/Steve Holland)Austrian sailboarder Christoph Sieber in centre, slashes the water with felow competitor after he won the gold medal in the Olympic Men's Mistral on Sydney Harbour, Sunday, Sept. 24, 2000. (AP Photo/Steve Holland)Italian sailboarderAlessandra Sensini on left with Lise Vidal of France in centre and  Sigrid Rondelez of Belgium sail past the Opera House in the Olympic Women's Mistral on Sydney Harbour, Sunday, Sept. 24, 2000. Sensini won the gold medal.  (AP Photo/Steve Holland)The start of the Olympic Men's Mistral on Sydney Harbour, Sunday, Sept. 24, 2000. (AP Photo/Steve Holland)Competitors in the Avon Descent race, a white water speed boat and canoe race over two days between Northam and Perth over a distance of 133 kms during the race at Northam, east of Perth, Western Australia, Saturday August 4, 2001. Over 700 hundred competitor will take part in the race  which is claimed to be the world's greatest white water race.  (Photo/Steve Holland)Competitors in the Avon Descent race, a white water speed boat and canoe race over two days between Northam and Perth over a distance of 133 kms during the race at Northam, east of Perth, Western Australia, Saturday August 4, 2001. Over 700 hundred competitor will take part in the race  which is claimed to be the world's greatest white water race.  (Photo/Steve Holland)Competitors in the Avon Descent race, a white water speed boat and canoe race over two days between Northam and Perth over a distance of 133 kms during the race at Northam, east of Perth, Western Australia, Saturday August 4, 2001. Over 700 hundred competitor will take part in the race  which is claimed to be the world's greatest white water race.  (Photo/Steve Holland)Brazillian Indy Champ Car driver Bruno Junqueira in car one leads Canadian Paul Tracy, who is directly behind him, on left,  on right beside Tracy is French driver Sebastien Bourdais in car two .Tracy and Bourdais collided seconds after, at the first bend after the start of the Indy Champ Car Race on the Gold Coast, Queensland, Australia, Sunday, October 26, 2003 Tracy spun out but was able to continue.(AP Photo/Steve Holland)at the Melbourne  F1 Grand Prix, March 16, 2008.  REUTERS/Steve Holland (AUSTRALIA)McLaren Formula One driver Heikki Kovalainen of Finland leads Ferrari's Kimi Raikkonen of Finland during the Melbourne F1 Grand Prix March 16, 2008. REUTERS/Steve Holland (AUSTRALIA)McLaren Formula One driver Lewis Hamilton of Britain sprays champagne on podium after winning the Melbourne F1 Grand Prix March 16, 2008.. REUTERS/Steve Holland (AUSTRALIA)McLaren Formula One driver Lewis Hamilton of Britain signs autographs for fans after winning the Melbourne F1 Grand Prix March 16, 2008. REUTERS/Steve Holland (AUSTRALIA)French 250cc rider Randy De Puniet falls in the first lap and caused four other riders to fall at the Australian Motorcyle Grand Prix at the Phillip Island track, Sunday October 14, 2001. On left is third placed Roberto Rolfo of Italy.  (AP Photo/Steve Holland)Brazilian 500cc rider Alex Barros crashes during the qualifing session at the Phillip Island race track in Australia, Saturday October 13, 2001. Barros qualified in third position. The 500cc Australian Grand Prix will be held Sunday October 14, 2001. (AP Photo/Steve Holland)Japanese 250cc rider Naoki Matsudo crashes during qualifying practice for the Australian Motorcycle Grand Prix at Phillip Island, Australia, Saturday Oct. 19, 2002. The race will be held on Sunday Oct. 20. (AP Photo/Steve Holland)Italian MotoGp rider Valentino Rossi holds the trophy after winning the Australian Motorcycle Grand Prix at Phillip Island, Australia, Sunday Oct. 20, 2002. Rossi won the race from Brazilian Alex Barros with Japanese rider Tohru Ukawa third. (AP Photo/Tony Feder)American Presidents Cup golfer Tiger Woods reacts after missing a putt during first day foursomes against the International team at Royal Melbourne Golf Course, Australia, Friday, December 11, 1998.  Woods and partner Fred Couples beat Ernie Els and Vijay Singh by 5 and 4. (AP Photo/Steve Holland)American Presidents Cup golfer Tiger Woods smiles and points to the crowd after sinking a long putt during first day foursomes against the International team at Royal Melbourne Golf Course, Australia, Friday, December 11, 1998.(AP Photo/Steve Holland)Ex President of the USA George Bush and Mrs. Bush arrive at the opening ceremony ofThe Presidents Cup at the Royal Melbourne Golf Course Thursday, December 10, 1998. The Americans will play the International team for The Presidents Cup starting Friday, December 11.(AP Photo/Steve Holland)Japanese President Cup golfers Shigeki Maruyama on left and his playing partner Joe Ozaki celebrate their 3 and 2 victory over Americans David Duval and Phil Mickelson during second day afternoon four ball matches  at Royal Melbourne Golf Course, Australia Saturday, December 12, 1998.(AP Photo/Steve Holland)Australian President Cup golfer Craig Parry in delight after chipping into the hole on the eighteenth to win the match 1 up with partner Shigeki Maruyama of Japan during second day morning foursomes against the American team  of Tiger Woods and Fred Couples at Royal Melbourne Golf Course, Australia Saturday, December 12, 1998.(AP Photo/Steve Holland)International Presidents Cup golfers celebrate in a golf cart after they won The Presidents Cup from America during the final day singles matchesat Royal Melbourne Golf Course, Australia Sunday, December 13, 1998. From left Nick Price (Zimbabwe), Vijay Singh (Fiji), Steve Elkington (Australia) and Ernie Els (South Africa). (AP Photo/)The wining International Presidents Cup team pose with the cup after beating the Americans  during the final day singles matches at Royal Melbourne Golf Course, Australia Sunday, December 13, 1998.(AP Photo/Steve Holland)International Presidents Cup golfer Stuart Appleby has The Presidents Cup on his head at the closing ceremony after  victory over the American team during the final day singles matches Royal Melbourne Golf Course, Australia Sunday, December 13, 1998. On left is Craig Parry of Australia, behind in Nick Price of South Africa and at right Steve Elkington of Austalia.(AP Photo/Steve Holland)Tiger Woods of the United States plays from the 6th tee during a practice round for the British Open Golf Championship at Muirfield, Scotland Tuesday July 16, 2002. The British Open is scheduled to start on Thursday July 18. (AP Photo/Steve Holland)American Tiger Woods during the British Open Golf Championship at Muirfield golf course in Scotland July, 2002American Tiger Woods during the British Open Golf Championship at Muirfield golf course in Scotland July, 2002.Bob Tway of the United States plays his second shot on the 18th  hole during the second round of the British Open Golf Championship at Muirfield golf course in Scotland Friday July 19, 2002. Tway posted a 66 Friday to finish the day at 6-under par. (AP Photo/Steve Holland)Australia's Greg Norman plays from a bunker alongside the 13th fairway during a practice round for the British Open Golf Championship at Muirfield, Scotland Tuesday July 16, 2002. The British Open is scheduled to start on Thursday July 18. (AP Photo/Steve Holland)Scotland's Colin Montgomerie battles with the elements as he walks on to the 4th green during the third round of the British Open Golf Championship at Muirfield golf course in Scotland Saturday July 20, 2002. (AP Photo/Steve Holland)Zimbabwe's Nick Price plays out of the rough to the 13th green during the third round of the British Open Golf Championship at Muirfield golf course in Scotland Saturday July 20, 2002. (AP Photo/Steve Holland)South Africa's Ernie Els throws his hat into the air as he celebrates winning the British Open Golf Championship at Muirfield golf course in Scotland Sunday July 21, 2002. Els won the tournament after beating Thomas Levet of France in a sudden death playoff. Earlier Els and Levet had been in a four-way playoff with Australia's Stuart Appleby and Steve Elkington. (AP Photo/Steve Holland)South Africa's Ernie Els plays from the 1st tee during the final round of the British Open Golf Championship at Muirfield golf course in Scotland Sunday July 21, 2002. (AP Photo/Steve Holland)South Africa's Ernie Els holds aloft the trophy after winning the British Open Golf Championship at Muirfield golf course in Scotland Sunday July 21, 2002. Els won the tournament after beating Thomas Levet of France in a sudden death playoff. Earlier Els and Levet had been in a four-way playoff with Australia's Stuart Appleby and Steve Elkington. (AP Photo/Steve Holland)South Africa's Ernie Els kisses the trophy after winning the British Open Golf Championship at Muirfield golf course in Scotland Sunday July 21, 2002. Els won the tournament after beating Thomas Levet of France in a sudden death playoff. Earlier Els and Levet had been in a four-way playoff with Australia's Stuart Appleby and Steve Elkington.(AP Photo/Steve Holland)Australia golfer Karrie Webb reacts to chipping in for a eagle on the 3rd green during the final round at the ANZ Ladies Masters tournament at the Royal Pines Golf course on the Gold Coast, Sunday Feb 27, 2005. (AP Photo/Steve Holland)Australia golfer Karrie Webb reacts to chipping in for a eagle on the 3rd green during the final round at the ANZ Ladies Masters tournament at the Royal Pines Golf course on the Gold Coast, Sunday Feb 27, 2005. (AP Photo/Steve Holland)Photo. Steve Holland. 
England V Australia Ashes Melbourne Day Three
Saturday 28 December 2002
Australia's Matthew Hayden take a catch to dismiss Nasser Hussain on the third day of the Boxing day Test against England.Photo. Steve Holland. 
England V Australia Ashes Sydney Test Day One
Thursday 2 January 2003
A streaker jumps the stumps on the second day of the Sydney Test Match.Photo. Steve Holland. 
England V Australia Ashes Sydney Test Day Four
Sunday 4 January 2003
England's Andy Caddick and Nasser Hussain celebrate the wicket of Ricky Ponting on the fourth day of the Sydney Test Match.New Zealand batsman Kyle Mills is struck by the ball during the second day of play of the first Test between Australia and New Zealand at the Gabba, Brisbane, Australai, Friday Nov 19, 2004. (AP Photo/Steve Holland)Photo. Steve Holland. 
England V Australia Ashes Test Perth Day Three
Sunday 1 December 2002
England's Nasser Hussain slips over on the third day of the third test in Perth.Australian batsman Jason Gillespie celebrates after scoring his first test 50 on the fouth day of play of the first Test match between Australia and New Zealand at the Gabba, Brisbane, Sunday Nov 21, 2004. AP Photo/Steve Holland)Photo: Steve Holland.
Australia v England. 3 mobile Test Series, The Ashes 2006/07, 3rd Test. 15/12/2006.
Andrew Symonds gets the wicket of Andrew Flintoff.Photo: Steve Holland.
Australia v England. 3 mobile Test Series, The Ashes 2006/07, 4th Test. 27/12/2006.
Andrew Symonds scores 100 runs and celebrates with Matthew Hayden.Photo: Steve Holland.
Australia v England. 3 mobile Test Series, The Ashes 2006/07, 4th Test. 27/12/2006.
Andrew Symonds scores 100 runs and celebrates with Matthew Hayden.Photo: Steve Holland.
Australia v England. 3 mobile Test Series, The Ashes 2006/07, 4th Test. 27/12/2006.
Shane Warne.Photo: Steve Holland.
Australia v England. 3 mobile Test Series, The Ashes 2006/07, 4th Test. 28/12/2006.
Shane Warne celebrates his last Test match in Melbourne.Photo: Steve Holland.
Australia v England. 3 mobile Test Series, The Ashes 2006/07, 4th Test. 28/12/2006.
Shane Warne is lifted by Matthew Hayden and Andrew Symonds.Photo: Steve Holland.
Australia v England. 3 mobile Test Series, The Ashes 2006/07, 5th Test. 2/01/2007.
Shane Warne, Glenn McGrath and Justin Langer walk onto the ground for their last test match.Photo: Steve Holland.
Australia v England. 3 mobile Test Series, The Ashes 2006/07, 5th Test. 05/01/2007.
Glenn McGrath and Shane Warne leave the field for the last time before retiring.Photo: Steve Holland.
Australia v England. 3 mobile Test Series, The Ashes 2006/07, 5th Test. 05/01/2007.
Justin Langer and Matthew Hayden as Australia wins.Photo: Steve Holland.
Australia v England. 3 mobile Test Series, The Ashes 2006/07, 5th Test. 05/01/2007.
Justin Langer and Shane Warne as Australia wins.Photo: Steve Holland.
Australia v England. 3 mobile Test Series, The Ashes 2006/07, 5th Test. 05/01/2007.
Justin Langer and Adam Gilchrist as Australia wins.Photo: Steve Holland.
Australia v England. 3 mobile Test Series, The Ashes 2006/07, 5th Test. 05/01/2007.
Australian team celebrate.Photo: Steve Holland.
Australia v England. 3 mobile Test Series, The Ashes 2006/07, 5th Test. 05/01/2007.
Glenn McGrath farewell.Photo: Steve Holland.
Australia v England. 3 mobile Test Series, The Ashes 2006/07, 5th Test. 05/01/2007.
Justin Langer farewell.Photo: Steve Holland.
Australia v England. 3 mobile Test Series, The Ashes 2006/07, 5th Test. 05/01/2007.
Shane Warne farewell.Photo: Steve Holland.
Australia v England. 3 mobile Test Series, The Ashes 2006/07, 5th Test. 05/01/2007.
Glenn McGrath farewell.Photo: Steve Holland.
Australia v England. 3 mobile Test Series, The Ashes 2006/07, 5th Test. 05/01/2007.
Shane Warne farewell.

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