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Jason Kenny
}} Jason Francis Kenny, OBE (born 23 March 1988〔(Jason Kenny biography ) British Cycling; retrieved 8 December 2013.〕) is an English track cyclist, specialising in the individual and team sprints. After winning multiple World and European Junior titles in 2006 and achieving medals in the under 23 European championships in 2007, Kenny was selected ahead of Ross Edgar to compete for Great Britain at the 2008 Summer Olympics in Beijing.〔(Kenny gets nod as France vs Britain grudge match looms ) ABC.com; 15 August 2008; Retrieved 15 August 2008〕 Along with Chris Hoy and Jamie Staff, he won a gold medal in the team sprint, breaking the world record in the qualifying round.〔(Awesome GB sprint team take gold ) BBC Sport; 15 August 2008; retrieved 15 August 2008.〕 He finished behind team-mate Chris Hoy in the final of the individual sprint, gaining a silver medal. In January 2012, he gained his first world championship title, after Grégory Baugé's results were nullified after a backdated 12-month ban for missing a drugs test, and the Union Cycliste Internationale (UCI) promoted Kenny to the gold medal. At the 2012 Summer Olympics in London, he won gold medals in both the team sprint and in the individual sprint, beating Baugé in the final. ==Early life== Kenny, who has an elder brother, Craig, attended Mount St Joseph School in the Farnworth area of Bolton.〔Angela Kelly, (Jason Kenny's parents talk about their son ), ''The Bolton News''; 12 July 2012; retrieved 2 August 2012.〕〔(Olympic cyclist Jason Kenny's ready for action ), ''The Bolton News''; 27 July 2012; retrieved 2 August 2012.〕 In the run-up to the London 2012 Olympic Games Kenny visited the school and praised the support he had received from his PE teachers.〔
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