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That was quite a moment. A huge moment. The nature of the restart,

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that build the tension. I love these shots. All three medallists

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delighted to win their medals. It means so much. A big smile from

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Jason Kelly. We will leave you on BBC One for the news, delayed

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because of the cycling. But join us on BBC Two if you would like more.

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Meanwhile here on BBC Two, I was getting confused! We had not heard

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the anthems. Wonderful stuff. We will have another medal ceremony.

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Great Britain have won silver and gold. But Jason Kenny, a man for

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whom emotion is suppressed most of the time, can now let it all out. He

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can add just to see a smile on his face, not to say he is miserable,

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but he does not smile wiped that all the time. He said that himself. Away

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from the public he is a really funny guy but he does not always show that

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side, he is quite private and shy. Fantastic to see what it means to

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him. Their wedding is not far away, but

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you really do feel proud of him, as well as respect for. Of course,

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because I have been there and watched him and trained with him

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every step of the week since he joined the start of the team back in

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2008, and just knowing what he has gone through, what he has put into

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this and how much it means to him, and also the doubt, it wasn't one of

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these races that we knew he was going to win a year ago, this is

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common the last few months, he has got his form together. It is just

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fantastic to see. And they really are the golden couple. It has to

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help of the person you are living with trains as hard as you do. I

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think we made a lot of sacrifices, loads of missed family occasions,

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just day-to-day constantly feeling fatigued, other people go out on the

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weekends that are our age, but farce, a quiet night on the sofa is

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as wild as it gets, because we're constantly tired from all the

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training, so having a partner that really understands that and is going

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through it himself must make things a lot easier for the both of them.

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We should pay tribute for both of them to manage to maintain their

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health and fitness, because all bike riders, we talked about Becky James,

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they pick up injuries along the way, but those two seem constant. They

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have minor injuries and niggles all the time, but it is about dealing

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with them before they become a big issue, trying to keep them in great

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shape. Little things like Jason's technique in the gym is excellent, I

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have never known him to have a back injury from squatting, and lots of

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other athletes, myself included, had injuries because we didn't have

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perfect technique. It is things like that that make him a step above the

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rest. He won't be the one to step forward and explain how much he has

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put in, but he is a special guy. Would you like to say one final word

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before we let you go and celebrate with your team-mates? I'm incredibly

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proud of everybody, it has been a difficult year with the media

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attention around the team, Shane Sutton resigning, and a lot of

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people wrote us off at these games, a lot of negativity around British

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cycle in, but the riders and staff have all pulled together, and have

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already pulled it out of the bag at these games. And you have been

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cessation or with your commentary here as well on the BBC. --

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sensational. So thank you very much. Jason Kenny didn't say a lot after

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the race, but I suspect he might have more to say now.

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Jason, a man of few words, but always delivers on the big stage.

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Let's have a look at this gold-medal. You show it to us. You

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have seen a few come through here, we have done well as a team. I am

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proud to be part of it, proud to be doing my bit. I just want to say

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thanks to everyone, all of the team that has chipped in, and to lottery

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funding for chipping in to give us the kit and get us here. I feel

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really lucky to be here and take advantage of that support. Has

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special moment was it on that top step of the podium to be able to

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look around and see all the British flags here? That was special. I feel

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like I can possibly relax now. In the previous ones, there is always

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another race coming up, I have to warm down, but now I can relax and

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enjoy it. Those really long, hard turbo sessions, early mornings out

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on the bike, they are all for this moment. It must feel well worth it

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now. It isn't that bad. Chris makes it sound harder than it is. It is a

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good job, I love it to bits. And he was a late starter, you still have

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maybe another couple of Olympic senior? Possibly, possibly! Wendy

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you start thinking about Tokyo, not right this minute, but you genuinely

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must think you can keep going. Maybe in the future, obviously in the next

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couple of moments I will be getting married, and then I will make a

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decision to see if I even want to do another one. I am obviously really

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proud of what I have achieved already and what I have achieved

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with the team, so I will just enjoy this fun now. Well done, thank you.

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CLARE BALDING: Before we join this ceremony, Chris Hoy, some up his

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achievement. How can you? We have run out of superlatives. He has been

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untouchable, on a different level, but he has dealt with extreme

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pressure and he is a true champion. As we see the presenters here for

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this, the final medal ceremony in the Velodrome, knowing that two

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members of the British team will be on the podium. Let us join our

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commentators. Katie Marchand, about to receive her bronze medal. The

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British fans are more or less the only one still here. What a proud

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moment for Katie in her first Olympic Games. She only switch from

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track and field to cycling in 2013, what a good decision that has proven

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to be. Who knows what more potentially could come from her, she

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has made such staggeringly good progress and now it has ended up

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just three years later on the podium of the Olympic Games. Great start to

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what I am sure will be a long career. Silver medallist,

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representing Great Britain, Rebecca James! A second silver medal for

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Becky James. She fought so hard in that final. It was a close run thing

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between her and Christina Vogel, particularly in that second ride.

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She thought she would have got it on the line, but it was not to be --

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Kristina Vogel. It was close. I was speaking to Sir Chris Hoy about it

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and he was not sure. She has done pretty much everything she needs.

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She knows how tough it was. Gold medallist and Olympic champion,

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representing Germany... Kristina Vogel! For the second time

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in her career, Kristina Vogel is an Olympic gold medallist, she won the

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team sprint four years ago and she is a very worthy winner. As the

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emotion starts to kick in, she is a worthy winner, because she had to

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beat Becky James in the final and it was a close final despite the fact

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that she won in two straight rides. Sixth in the keirin, third in the

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team sprint and now gold medal in the women's sprint. Ladies and

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gentlemen, the anthem of Germany. Joy for Germany, a silver lining for

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Great Britain and battling bronze medal good measure. And they line up

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now for the photographs. There is the podium in the women's sprint and

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the future looks bright for British printing. -- sprinting. CLARE

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BALDING: Huge smiles as Katy Marchant and Becky James join

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Kristina Vogel on the podium for the individual sprint. The last medal

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ceremony of what has been a fabulous week in the Velodrome for British

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cycling. Up towards the line and the gold

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medal goes to Great Britain, Olympic champions again! Gold for Britain

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once more, for the third Olympic Games in a row. There is a medal

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here for Becky James and I think it is silver. Gold for Great Britain,

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they have smashed the world record. Jason Kenny wins the gold medal for

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the second time in his career and a spectacular silver for Callum

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Skinner. Mark Cavendish has an Olympic medal, a silver one and it

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is richly deserved. Laura Trott is a Briton's most successful female

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Olympian of all time. Can Katy Marchant get it on the line? I think

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she can. It is a golden hat-trick in Rio, sensational cycling, brilliant

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stuff. CLARE BALDING: And Chris Hoy has sat alongside watching this as

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Great Britain have registered six gold medals, four silver medals and

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one bronze medal for a total of 11 on the track. It is your first

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Olympics as a spectator, how have you found it? Initially difficult,

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not being on the track and with the team, but as the days have gone by,

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I have settles and I have loved it. Let us get a response from the guys

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who make it work. The head coach, a busy man on the track, one of the

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biggest jobs was getting that lab report up, how close was Jason Kenny

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to not contesting the final Others-macro very close given that

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they had already fired the gun to stop the race and ordinarily

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procedure would dictate that you have fired the gun, stop the race

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and you make a disqualification if their front wheel is adjudged to

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have overtaken the rear of the derny bike. You managed to help them along

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with their decision. I do not want to make it sound too coercive, they

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had a good front of you but they needed a lateral view. The

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regulations are that you want a photo finish style view. They do not

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have it. That was a major mistake on their part. All our analysts had a

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birds eye view and we could see that both Wang and Jason had not crossed

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the line. It is just playing fair. Everyone wanted to see the best

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riders in the final and common sense prevailed and we saw a fantastic

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final. Everyone wanted to beat Jason and that is why they were all trying

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to pass the derny bike. Six gold medals and silver, what a

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performance, how can you sum up his contribution? Epic. He started as a

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youngster in Beijing. You think where he has come to now, a

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different team in that time. He leads by the front. He is a quietly

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spoken guy, everyone knows that. He likes to keep himself to himself, he

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is very professional, supremely talented. He blitzed it here. You

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can say the same for Laura Trott. Always delivers. How proud are you

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of this performance? It was a rocky road, questions over selection,

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particularly in the women's sprint. To have come here and laid out these

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performances, how satisfying is that? It is a great way to answer

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your critics. The one constant thing throughout all of this is our

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coaching, our programme, and rider performance. We always said that

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everything that was going on, we were determined to minimise the

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impact on the riders. We have achieved that and that was the

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mainstay, we went about our business, carried on as best we

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could and the riders delivered when it mattered. Thank you. What does

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that great night involved, do you think? Ian is not a big drinker. He

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was drunk once in his life, he will maybe have a glass of champagne. The

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riders are fairly disciplined, they will not have been drinking for

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ages. It will be a cheap night. The guys do not drink, the girls do not

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drink at all. Often 18 months before the Olympics, there will be a big

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celebration, but a couple of beers and they will fall asleep. They will

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be exhausted and Jason Kenny more than anyone. He said he was tired

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coming into this and very happy. Here are the stats you heard Laura

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Trott banking, the people you never get to see and a whole lot more at

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home. They make British cycling as successful as it is. These are the

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people behind the medals. Every single person there are plays a

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significant role. You, off the track, you thank the team, it can

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sound rehearsed, but the riders mean it, they are sincere when they say

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that. They could not do it without these people. It is a big team but

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you need a lot of people if you are going to perform efficiently and

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they are applauding the fans, what sort of a difference did that make

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to the British riders, knowing that so many people had travelled here to

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support them? It is a positive thing to have that support and to come off

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the back of a home Olympics, there is the risk that you come to an away

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games and you do not get the same feeling, but that was not the case

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here in the Velodrome. So many Union Flags, it was incredible. It has

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been a great week of cycling but while this was happening, so was the

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three metre springboard final which involved Jack Laugher who had

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already won and medal. Could he win a medal, here is the commentary.

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This is what happened. 2.1 points he was away from not coming back this

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evening. This worked particularly well this morning what a good thing

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it would be if he could get his campaign in the final underway with

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a good forward to and a half somersaults with a twist. He was the

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joint leader after round one this morning. That is good from Jack. It

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is good, marginally short of vertical. His synchronise partner

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cheering him on. He is right on the end of the diving board, really easy

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dive, 3.4 but he is marginally short of vertical. I would like to see him

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score ninth but I think he will come away with AIDS. -- eights. Anyway,

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reverse three and a half for Jak Jones, joint second after round one.

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-- Jak Jones. You can put the champagne on ice, do not open it yet

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-- Jack Laugher. Jack Laugher has turned up to this final. He is cool,

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compose, he does not always perform when he needs to, but this is when

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he needs to do this, he will get a handful of nines if he gets over 90

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points, he will let his competitors know that he is finally shaking of

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his success in the Saint grope and he is into the Jacuzzi. Settling in

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nicely halfway for Jack after this. Get end. Tremendous from Jack. This

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is exactly what we wanted, it is easy, easy like Sunday morning, he

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has lots of time, comes out of the dive, nines coming his way. Jack is

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following, we all agree. He did that dive time and time again in

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practice. He nailed it every single time.

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It is a dive he loves, is it a dive he can produce to order?

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It's good, it is good, he did get caught a little on that, he is a bit

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stuck, so therefore he has to re-pike quite aggressively, and you

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can see he just doesn't quite straighten out, and then over

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rotates ever so slightly. Look at the muscle definition there, being

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pulled every which way like he is in a tumble dryer, I'm not sure which

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way the judges will go, he makes a very good job of it considering the

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take-off. 6.5s, that is OK. Yes! Outstanding! Again, just when

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he needed it, he digs to the bottom of his toy box or where ever he

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needed to go to pick that one out. This is superb stuff from Jack,

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jumping jack, look how high he goes up into the air. This is way over 90

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points, and Jack is in the medals with a dive to go. Let's not get

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ahead of ourselves, but my word, he has finally settled down after the

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preliminaries and the semifinals, and look at those scores. Now, you

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talked up your medal RoSPA, can you back it up with your biggest dive?

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Yes, he can. My goodness, he was as high as Sugarloaf mountain there.

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His board timing is incredible. He goes way above the five metre,

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almost in line with the 7.5 metre. This is as good as Jack Laugher's,

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if not marginally better. What Ayda I've from -- what a dive from

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Patrick Hausding. Seven or under, and Jack Laugher will be in first

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place with one round to go. He is getting ready for the forward two

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and a half somersault, two twist. He hasn't put a foot wrong so far, 85,

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95, 94 and 90. Well, what a show from this young

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man, only 21 years old. Just brilliant diving. He will still

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be out in front after this dive. He goes ever so slightly over the

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vertical, but he will still be up in the 80s, and he has not been

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anywhere else other than into the mid-90s. So, 85, 94, 90, and this

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round five dive comes away with... 86.70, a 15 point advantage now over

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Jack Laugher. Jack Laugher has to do his business first. And it's a 3.6.

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This is his favourite dive, he chooses to do this last. He has

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definitely found his gear this evening. One more to go from Jack

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Laugher. What colour medal will it be? The World Championship bronze

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medallist from last year in Kazan can go one place better, actually

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two places better than he did in Russia last year. But he has to

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finish off what has been an exemplary programme with his

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favourite dive. Back three and a half somersault with tuck, high

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score, I don't think anybody can catch him apart from the Chinese.

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Yes, that is an Olympic medal for Jack Laugher! He has put that out of

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reach, I'm pretty sure that Patrick Hausding can't catch him. A

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monumental effort out there today. He was all over the place in the

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preliminaries and the semis, but that doesn't matter, we don't care.

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He has come out this evening and he has absolutely delivered. He is the

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mailman, he always delivers, that is two medals. Well done. He always has

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to wait ages for his marks. They haven't come up in the arena yet,

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now they come up on our screen, and that is the best he has done in

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three rounds, on his favourite dive, 88.20, Patrick Hausding cannot catch

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him. He now looks to protect what he has, which is at best a third-place

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for the German. He has yet Kvasha breathing down his neck. This could

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be for the bronze. It is an easy bronze, too much to do to catch Jack

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Laugher. Patrick Hausding has been consistent, first dive was a little

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bit off, he scored 98 points on his last dive. The house will go wild.

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When they see the scores. Patrick Hausding is a dead cert for the

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bronze. He will be really cross with himself after his opening dive went

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awry. Will he break 500? He will be quite close. Here come the marks. He

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looks quite disconsolate considering he is getting at least third place.

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So, 74 is what he needs to overtake Jack Laugher, if this doesn't work

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out for him, Jack Laugher will get a double gold, but you think you would

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put your money on the Chinese to do it, Cao Yuan, forward for a half. .

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Gold joiner, without a shadow of a doubt. Bronze for that man there,

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Patrick Hausding, and silver for Jack Laugher. Congratulations,

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because Cao Yuan did not look as if he was going to give that away. He

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has outclassed everyone. This will be a huge score, he will be 20 plus

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points clear, maybe even more than that. 5.23 -- 523.85 for Jack

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Laugher, and 96.90 here, so he finishes on 547, so really not

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closing the end, 24 points, but there are the gold and silver

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medallists. So, the final standings. Cao Yuan winning by 24 points in the

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end, Jack Laugher in second, Patrick Hausding taking the bronze, and just

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one more thing we need to wrap up for you is where Oliver Dingley

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finished up, not in the top six, but a very good performance by the

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former in Cushman, now representing Ireland, and of course from

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Harrogate, when we flip that screen, we will give you the 7-12, he

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finished 442, eighth place. CLARE BALDING: So, for Jack Laugher,

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the man who won Britain's first-ever synchro diving medal, a silver in

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the individual. -- first-ever synchro gold diving medal.

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Officially the most successful away games ever, but Jack Laugher really

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is the star of diving, and bear in mind we still have the one that we

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are used to, Tom Daley, to come, he will be in the ten metres platform

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on Friday. Now, some boxing News to give you. Joshua Buatsi has lost his

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semifinal, but in boxing, the losing semifinalists both get bronze

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medals, so that is another medal to add to the British all, he came here

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with high hopes of a medal, and he has left with that, but also, Joe

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Joyce will be in quarterfinal action, that will be on the Red

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Button, probably an already, I have slightly lost count of what time it

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is at home. And this was all added to the medals table, which currently

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stands like this. USA out in front, with 28 gold, but Great Britain

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moving further ahead of China in second place, 19 gold medals, one

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added by each of Jason Kenny and Laura Trott, and over on BBC One, I

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will be talking to members of their family, and indeed Becky James's

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family, she had silver medal, so 19 goals, 19 silver, 50 in total, it

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has been a sensational day once again as these Rio Olympics continue

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to stand, and for the golden couple in cycling, it was another terrific

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day. Laura Trott winning her fourth Olympic gold medal, she was

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imperious from start to finish in the omnium, and the finish the Jason

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Kenny was a much more nerve wracking earring, two. , rather two restarts

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in the keirin. We will see

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