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Jason Kenny has competed for Great Britain Jason Kenny has won 7 gold medals at the Olympic Games Jason Kenny has won 2 silver medals at the Olympic Games 

Jason Kenny is a cyclist who has competed for Great Britain. He competed at the 2008, 2012, 2016, and 2020 Summer Olympic Games.

He is married to track cyclist and five-time Olympic champion Laura Kenny.

Olympic Results[]

Year Event Result
2008 Men's track sprint Silver
Men's track team sprint Gold
2012 Men's track sprint Gold
Men's track team sprint Gold
2016 Men's track sprint Gold
Men's track keirin Gold
Men's track team sprint Gold
2020 Men's track sprint 8th
Men's track keirin Gold
Men's track team sprint Silver

2008[]

Discipline Round Opponent Time
Sprint Qualification 9.857
Round 1 Poland Lukasz Kwiatkowski 10.672
Round 1 Repechage Bye
Round 2 Malaysia Mohd Azizulhasni Awang 10.531
Round 2 Repechage Bye
Quarterfinals France Kevin Sireau 10.546
10.595
Semifinals Germany Maximilian Levy 10.594
10.335
Final Great Britain Chris Hoy 10.228
10.216
Team sprint Qualification 42.950 WR
Round 1 United States 43.034
Final France 43.128

2012[]

Discipline Round Opponent Time
Sprint Qualification 9.713 OR
Round 1 Bye
Round 1 Repechage Bye
Round 2 South Africa Bernard Esterhuizen 10.363
Round 2 Repechage Bye
Quarterfinals Malaysia Mohd Azizulhasni Awang 10.433
10.030
Semifinals Trinidad and Tobago Njisane Phillip 10.159
10.166
Final France Gregory Bauge 10.232
10.308
Team sprint Qualification 43.065 OR
Round 1 Japan 42.747 WR
Final France 42.600 WR

2016[]

Discipline Round Opponent Time
Sprint Qualification 9.551 OR
Round 1 Germany Maximilian Levy 10.245
Round 1 Repechage Bye
Round 2 Colombia Fabian Hernando Puerta Zapata 10.369
Round 2 Repechage Bye
Quarterfinals Australia Patrick Constable 10.341
10.219
Semifinals Russia Denis Dmitriev 10.182
10.048
10.071
Final Great Britain Callum Skinner 10.164
9.916
Keirin Round 1 10.238
Repechage Bye
Semifinals 10.163
Final 10.113
Team sprint Qualification 42.562 OR
Round 1 Venezuela 42.640
Final New Zealand 42.440 OR

2020[]

Discipline Round Opponent Time
Sprint Qualification 9.510
Round 1 Malaysia Mohd Azizulhasni Awang 9.791
Round 1 Repechage Bye
Round 2 Japan Yuta Wakimoto 9.916
Round 2 Repechage Bye
Round 3 ROC Denis Dmitriev 9.904
Round 3 Repechage 10.066
Quarterfinals Netherlands Harrie Lavreysen 10.290
11.499
Final 5–8 10.758
Keirin Round 1 10.525
Repechage 9.569
Quarterfinals 9.962
Semifinals 9.824
Final 10.481
Team sprint Qualification 42.231
Round 1 Germany 41.829
Final Netherlands 44.589
Great Britain Cycling 2020 • Men's track team sprint Great Britain
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