Olympics: Briton Kenny Retains Men's Cycling Sprint Gold
Muhammad Rameez Published August 15, 2016 | 04:47 PM
RIO DE JANEIRO,(APP - UrduPoint / Pakistan Point News - 15th Augst,2016) - Jason Kenny proved he was the boss in the British team, beating room-mate Callum Skinner to retain his Olympic cycling men's sprint title in Rio on Sunday. Kenny won the first two legs of the sprint final to dominate his team-mate, just as British track cycling legend Chris Hoy had done to him in Beijing in 2008. Russia's Denis Dmitriev beat Matthew Glaetzer of Australia for bronze.
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