Bolton-born cyclist Jason Kenny is a three-time gold medal-winning Olympian across two Summer Games. The track sprint specialist is also a three-time World Champion. Here are some of his key numbers:
Kenny has won three Olympic gold medals. He won the team sprint at Beijing 2008 then defended that title and added the individual sprint to his name four years later at London 2012.
The Kenny legend will live on forever after his hometown of Bolton named their leisure centre in his honour. The Jason Kenny Centre leisure facility can be found at Bolton One.
Alongside Sir Chris Hoy and Philip Hindes, Kenny helped set a new world and Olympic record of 42.6 seconds when winning the team sprint gold at London 2012.
After being appointed an MBE in the 2009 New Year Honours list for his services to cycling, Kenny was then upgraded to an OBE four years later in the 2013 New Year Honours list.
Kenny and his fellow Team GB cyclist girlfriend Laura Trott share their Manchester home with two sproodles named Sprolo and Pringle.
Kenny picked a special time to propose to his girlfriend Laura Trott in 2014 – he popped the question on Christmas Day.
Sprinter Kenny can reach incredible speeds as he pushes himself and his bike to the limit in his high-speed races on the track.
Kenny lists Blink182 as the most played music artist on his iPod.
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