RIO DE JANEIRO (Reuters) - Britain's Jason Kenny won the men's track cycling keirin on Tuesday, taking his gold medal haul to six and equaling Chris Hoy's record for the country's most Olympic titles.
Harrie Lavreysen added keirin gold to sprint and team sprint glory at the Paris Olympics on Sunday to underline the current Dutch domination of track cycling. He followed in the slipsteam of British ...
Rio 2016: There were plenty of congratulations for Jason Kenny's sixth career Olympic gold, but Radamel Falcao was not among them. ___5388377___https:_____static ...
Reigning world champion Kevin Quintero looks to become the first Colombian man to win an Olympic cycling medal. He finished 11th in Tokyo, but has finished on the podium at each of the last two World ...
Rizal, the only cyclist besides Azizul to have stood on the world championships podium when he took bronze in the 1km time trial in 2009 in Poland, said his former teammate was a rider who has shown ...
* Britain's Kenny claims sixth career gold * Dutchman Matthijs Buchli clinches silver * Malaysia's Azizulhasni Awang takes bronze (Adds quote, colour) By Stephen Eisenhammer RIO DE JANEIRO, Aug 16 ...