When is Jason Kenny in action at Tokyo Olympics 2021?

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Tom Rostance21 July 2021

With a joint-record six gold medals to his name already, track cyclist Jason Kenny is already a British Olympic legend.

Can he pick up even more at this summer’s Games in Tokyo?

This is Kenny’s fourth Olympics, with the 33-year-old first winning gold in Beijing in 2008 in the team sprint alongside the legendary Sir Chris Hoy.

He added two golds at his home games in London and won two more in Rio in 2016. A gold in Japan would see him become the most successful British Olympian.

What events is Jason Kenny competing in?

Kenny is competing in the team sprint, men’s individual sprint and men’s Keirin events.

When is Jason Kenny in action?

All times BST

Tuesday, August 3

  • Men’s team sprint. Qualifying and final - 7.30am-10.10am

Wednesday, August 4

  • Men’s sprint qualifying - 7.30am-11am

Thursday, August 5

  • Men’s sprint quarter-finals - 7.30am-10.50am

Friday, August 6

  • Men’s sprint semi-finals, final - 7.30am-11.15am

Saturday, August 7

  • Men’s Keirin first round - 7.30am-10.25am

Sunday, August 8

  • Men’s Keirin quarter-finals, semi-finals, final - 2am-5.15am

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