Tuesday, 26 September 2017

Jason Kenny will target record 7th gold medal for Britain at 2020 Olympics

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Six-time Olympic gold medallist Jason Kenny is targeting the 2020 Olympics after considering retirement following the Rio Games last summer.

Kenny, 29, who is tied with Chris Hoy in Great Britain’s individual gold medal count, will mark his return to racing in the Revolution Series at Manchester’s HSBC UK National Cycling Centre on January 6.

“To be honest, after Rio, I’d pretty much made my decision to walk away from cycling,” Kenny said, according to a press release sent out today from British Cycling.

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“But after taking a year out, getting married and having our first child, I felt refreshed. Before I knew it, I was training again. I feel like I’m 18 and starting all over again. Competing at Revolution in January will be the first step on the path to Tokyo.”

After Rio, Kenny married Laura Trott, who gave birth to the couple’s first child last month.

Another gold in Tokyo would put Kenny ahead of Hoy, while two more medals – including silver or bronze – would make him Great Britain’s most decorated Olympian of all time, moving him to nine ahead of Bradley Wiggins.

You can read more at Cyclingnews.com



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