Great Britain's unparalleled success in track cycling continued at the 2016 Olympic Games in Rio de Janeiro on Tuesday as Laura Trott and Jason Kenny claimed gold medals in the women's omnium and men's keirin.
The success made Trott Great Britain's greatest female Olympian ever, with four gold medals in her career, as fiance Kenny equalled Sir Chris Hoy's British record of six Olympic golds over three Games.
Becky James and Katy Marchant finished second and third, respectively, behind Germany's Kristina Vogel in the women's sprint to add more medals to their country's haul as Team GB dominated at the velodrome.