Olympics cycling: Jason Kenny wins men's sprint gold
Olympics cycling: Jason Kenny takes sprint cycling gold
Britain's Jason Kenny added individual sprint gold to his Olympic team title with a thrilling victory over world champion Gregory Bauge in the final.
Kenny surged past his French opponent to take the first race and sealed his win by holding him off in the second.
The 24-year-old is GB's first double gold medallist of the Games and takes the haul in the velodrome to five golds and a bronze from seven events.
Australia's Shane Perkins beat Njisane Nicholas Phillip of Trinidad to bronze.
2012 track cycling golds
Britain have won seven out of 10 track cycling gold medals at the London 2012 Olympics
- Men's individual sprint: Jason Kenny (Gbr)
- Women's individual sprint: Anna Meares (Aus)
- Men's team sprint: Great Britain
- Women's team sprint: Germany
- Men's keirin: Sir Chris Hoy (Gbr)
- Women's keirin: Victoria Pendleton (Gbr)
- Men's team pursuit: Great Britain
- Women's team pursuit: Great Britain
- Men's omnium: Lasse Hansen (Den)
- Women's omnium: Laura Trott (Gbr)
Kenny took silver behind Sir Chris Hoy in this event at Beijing in 2008 and was preferred to Hoy under the one-rider-per-nation rule introduced for the 2012 Games.
Hoy tweeted immediately after Kenny's victory: "I know I said I was off Twitter until after tomorrow, but that was PHENOMENAL by Jason Kenny. So happy and proud of him, well deserved, mate."
Bolton-born Kenny lost 2-0 to Bauge at the World Championships in Melbourne in April, but hopes were high he could reverse that result after he recorded the fastest time in Saturday's qualifier.
He also had the benefit of already having a gold medal in the bag after teaming up with Hoy and Philip Hindes for Britain's first triumph on the track, beating a France trio led by Bauge in the team sprint final on Thursday.
Bauge, renowned for as being as strategically strong as he is physically powerful, has won the last five world titles, but lost his 2011 crown to Kenny after being given a back-dated suspension for doping offences.
In their first individual cat-and-mouse encounter, Kenny came from a long way back on the final lap to overtake Bauge on the outside and pip him to the line.
The second race saw Kenny at the front with Bauge attempting to reel him in but, with the crowd roaring him on, Kenny was able to stay clear to clinch a famous triumph.
Three more of his track team-mates could claim their second gold medals of the Games on Tuesday, the final evening of competition in the velodrome.
Women's keirin champion Victoria Pendleton defends her women's individual sprint title, Hoy goes in search of a sixth Olympic gold medal when he competes in the men's keirin, and Laura Trott looks to follow up her team pursuit triumph in the climax to the omnium.
Final Results
| Rank | Athlete | Country | Medal moment |
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| 1 | Kenny |
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| 2 | Bauge |
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| 3 | Perkins |
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Comment number 163.
Chris7th August 2012 - 20:17
Well done Team GB track cycling. A massive professional perforance by a team that picked up where Team Sky left off. Nations have been buying/investing in Gold medals since the year dot. Team GB have just been better at it and it's up to other teams to catch up. Congrats toSir Chris and Anna Meares. Shame Queen Vic capitulated so easily. Didn't fight it out like a champion.
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Comment number 162.
OliverKa7th August 2012 - 17:06
damdam 13 and 157 bob:
Brits are always fair-play! Always, always, always!
And they never cheat! Never, never, never!
Easy, isn't it? Just remember it!
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Comment number 161.
Malintrepid227th August 2012 - 14:47
damdam 13 Remember Waterloo you were poor losers then!!! I won't even mention Agincourt 150000 to 3000 still poor losers and now blame everything except your ability. Who won the Tour de France ? Oh yeah them pesky Brits.
Heee Heee He
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Comment number 160.
Nick S7th August 2012 - 14:42
157 bob. Post a single link from anywhere showing the UK being 'laughed at' by winning almost everything in the velodrome - quite possibly the most preposterous thing I've read on here!
The cycling team prepare meticulously and, more than the other nations mentioned, aim to peak for the Olympics. Anyone who follows the sport knows this, including the Aussies, who have been gracious in defeat.
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Comment number 159.
bob7th August 2012 - 14:34
This comment was removed because the moderators found it broke the house rules. Explain.
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