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Jason Kenny: 'Today has felt like a dream'

Kenny: 'Today has felt like a dream'
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Great Britain's Jason Kenny says that he "floated" through Tuesday's action as he claimed his sixth Olympic gold medal in the keirin.

Great Britain's Jason Kenny has described matching Sir Chris Hoy's gold-medal total as "pretty mental" after winning a tense keirin final at the Olympic Games.

After the race had to be restarted twice, Kenny claimed the sixth gold medal of his Olympic career but the Bolton-born rider acknowledged that he had started to suffer from fatigue after a hectic schedule in Rio de Janeiro.

The 28-year-old told BBC Sport: "I turned up in a funny mood, I was happy, I don't know what was wrong today. It felt like a dream. I was so tired I was floating through it. It was brilliant.

"It is pretty mental [matching Sir Chris Hoy]. I was there in Beijing and knew it was special and as the years have gone by I appreciated how amazing he was then and to do same it is amazing."

Earlier in the Games, Kenny won gold in the team sprint and individual sprint respectively.

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Team GB celebrate winning the men's team sprint at the Rio Olympics on August 11, 2016
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