As she strove towards the finish of the Olympic triathlon in London, Erin Densham had a thought rush through her head.
There she was in a group of four, and three medals were on offer.
"I was 'oh gosh we've medalled at every Olympics and I've got to get this medal'," Australian Densham said yesterday.
She got the bronze in a thrilling finish, to follow Michellie Jones (silver, Sydney), Loretta Harrop (silver, Athens) and Emma Snowsill and Emma Moffat (gold and bronze, Beijing) in enhancing Australian women's formidable reputation in triathlon. How strong is the sport among Australian women? Strong enough that Snowsill missed selection for London, and the chance to defend her title.
"I don't know where it comes from that we just seem able to dominate," said Densham, a diminutive, Victorian-based 27-year-old.