Jason Kenny

  • Jason Kenny
    Jason Kenny
  • Sport
    Cycling
  • Medals
    • Gold 2
    • Silver 0
    • Bronze 0
  • Country
    Great Britain
  • Date of Birth
    23 March 1988
  • Height
    5' 9" (1.77m)
  • Weight
    176lbs. (80kg)
  • Age
    25
  • Gender
    Male
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Schedule & Results

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Dates and times are in NZST.
Time Event Type Sport Event Stage Match
3/08/12 3:27 AM Cycling Men's Team Sprint Qualifying See Results
3/08/12 4:55 AM Cycling Men's Team Sprint Round See Results
3/08/12 5:18 AM Medal/Final Cycling Men's Team Sprint Final See Results
4/08/12 10:00 PM Cycling Men's Sprint Qualification See Results
4/08/12 10:01 PM Cycling Men's Sprint Round of 16 See Results
5/08/12 4:35 AM Cycling Men's Sprint Round of 8 See Results
6/08/12 4:34 AM Cycling Men's Sprint Quarterfinal See Results
7/08/12 4:00 AM Cycling Men's Sprint Semifinal See Results
7/08/12 5:43 AM Medal/Final Cycling Men's Sprint Final See Results

Jason Kenny Biography

Track cyclist Jason Kenny, 24, is part of a strong Great Britain team expected to top the velodrome medal table in London. A fifth-place finish in the individual sprint at the 2008 World Championships in Manchester was Kenny’s debut at the top level, and he was rewarded with a place in the Great Britain team sprint squad for the Beijing Olympic Games. Alongside Chris Hoy and Jamie Staff, the team broke the world record in the qualifying round of the event and beat a strong French team in the final to claim Olympic Gold. Second only to Chris Hoy’s Olympic record in qualifying for the men’s spring head-to-heads, Kenny beat highly-rated Kevin Sireau and Maximilian Levy to reach the final, where he lost out to compatriot and team sprint colleague Hoy. Awarded the MBE in the 2009 honours list, Kenny beat Hoy for the first time at a major championships in 2011. Third fastest in qualifying at the 2011 World Championships, Kenny sprung a huge upset in sprint cycling when he beat Hoy in the semi-finals, and although he lost to Gregory Bauge in the final, the French rider’s subsequent ban from the sport saw him stripped of the title and awarded to the British youngster. The 2012 World Championships saw Kenny continue to improve, beating Hoy in the first two races of their semi-final before losing out to the returning Bauge in the final. Competing alongside Hoy and Philip Hindes in the team sprint, the British trio will be favourites for gold in the event, while Bauge Mickael Bourgain of France will pose the strongest threat to the British riders in the individual sprint.

Overall Medal Count

Rank Country Gold Silver Bronze Total
1 United States 46 29 29 104
2 China 38 27 23 88
3 Great Britain 29 17 19 65
4 Russia 24 26 32 82
5 South Korea 13 8 7 28
6 Germany 11 19 14 44
7 France 11 11 12 34
15 New Zealand 6 2 5 13

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