Jason and Laura Kenny win silver medals in Olympic cycling events - with former equalling Team GB medal record
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Jason and Laura Kenny both won silver in the cycling with the former now equalling Sir Bradley Wiggins’ record of eight Olympic medals for Team GB.
Jason Kenny, who is tied with Sir Chris Hoy’s Olympic gold medal tally of six, rode alongside Jack Carlin and Ryan Owens.
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What Jason Kenny said
Jason Kenny told the BBC: “We poured our heart into the second ride to get to the final and then just rolled the dice in the final.
“We geared up and just went for it, and obviously we knew we had a bit of ground to make up. I had nothing in the final, I was rubbish.”
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Laura Kenny, who rode alongside Katie Archibald and Neah Evans, claimed silver in the women’s team pursuit after losing out to Germany who won gold in a new world record time.
She had won gold in every Olympic event she had entered prior to this race and began the Games with the potential to reach seven golds and perhaps become Britain’s most decorated Olympian.
Laura Kenny told the BBC: “We knew (Germany) were going to go fast, but maybe not quite that fast.”
Asked about the prospect of adding two more medals to her tally, she added: “Yeah, I’ll just keep turning up and see what happens!”
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