Kenny He became the first British athlete to win seven Olympic gold medals after gaining an excellent lead in the men’s Kairin finals.
Kenny is already the most successful Olympian in British history. He has won 6 gold medals-the same number as the Jazz. Chris Hoy -And two silver medals, he won his ninth medal in total because he had a parade on the ground three laps away from home and never looked back.
The 33-year-old player was a member of the men’s sprint team that won a silver medal earlier this week. He was defeated by the bossy Dutch team and then failed to win a medal in the individual sprint competition. Teammate Jack Carlin won a bronze medal.
However, Kenny’s experience and tactical savvy stood out in the Kailin race, with six drivers competing on the track at the same time.
He won his semi-final, Carlin failed to advance after finishing fourth, and then made an incredible effort in the final because he rushed out of the backpack at the moment the derny bike opened. Soon they discovered that they had left to do too much by themselves.
Jason Kenny is Britain’s most successful Olympian
/ ReutersMalaysia’s Mohd Azizulhasni finally crossed the finish line in second place, behind the British by more than three quarters. The Netherlands’ Harrie Lavreysen is the world champion. He has always hoped to complete the sprint triple crown and win the bronze medal.
This victory was Kenny’s second consecutive victory in the event. He also won the gold medal in Rio, where he won the above-mentioned triple crown and won the team and individual sprint championships.
He also won two games in London and a team sprint in Beijing, and together with Hoy won the success of his former teammate as a BBC commentator.
“I’ve never seen a race like this. It’s incredible to watch the people in front ride far away,” he said.
“He increased a little height, kept the pressure on the pedals, and he went all out. Never doubted it. Absolutely wonderful performance.”



