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Sir Chris Hoy tips Jason, Laura Kenny to surpass his Olympics record

Sir Chris Hoy tips Jason, Laura Kenny to surpass his Olympics record
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Sir Chris Hoy and Jason Kenny have won six Olympic golds, while Laura Kenny has four heading into Tokyo.

Sir Chris Hoy fully expects his record Olympic gold medal haul to be overhauled in Tokyo – and will be cheering on Jason and Laura Kenny in their attempts.

Jason Kenny equalled Hoy's British record six Olympic titles at the Rio Games while wife Laura moved on to four gold medals.

Hoy feels former track cycling team-mate Jason is set to peak at the right time in the sprint events and endurance rider Laura is capable of multiple wins.

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Sir Chris Hoy, right, with team-mates Jason Kenny, centre, and Philip Hindes celebrate with their team sprint gold medals in 2012 (John Giles/PA)

"The men's Dutch sprint team have been dominant for the last four or five years and it's been a given that the Dutch are going to win, and the rest are playing for second place, but the Brits are getting closer and closer," the Scot told the PA news agency.

"They could give them a fright but they have a great chance of silver.

"Individually, I have seen Jason in the background, as he always does, bringing it to his best form at just the right time. I think the extra year has helped him, and Laura.

Chris Hoy hugs Laura Kenny (then Trott) after winning gold at the London Olympics in 2012
Chris Hoy hugs Laura Kenny (then Trott) after winning gold at the London Olympics in 2012 (John Giles/PA)

"Laura crashed last year, broke her collarbone, and wasn't in the best shape at the Worlds because of that. She has four gold medals and I think she could win three and leapfrog Jason and me.

"Whatever happens, I am expecting Jason or Laura to come out of these Games as the most successful British Olympian of all time.

"I will be cheering both of them on because they are both great athletes and both really nice folk as well. If you are going to lose your record to anyone, you want it to be one of your old team-mates so that you can enjoy that moment yourself."

Both have said they are not focused on records and Hoy recognises that approach as the best way to succeed.

"Not only are you not thinking about setting records, you are not thinking about winning the race," said Hoy, who will lead a team of cyclists on a Glasgow-Edinburgh cycle ride on September 5 in a bid to help Social Bite raise £1million to build two villages for the homeless.

"If you focus on the process rather then the outcome or consequences, you block out all the distractions. I certainly wasn't thinking about records or gold medals, I was just trying to get through the race and focus on the tactics."

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Saturday's key events


ROWING
· Two-time Olympic gold medallist and comeback queen Helen Glover teams up with Polly Swan in the heats of the women's pair (12.30am-4.30am)

ARTISTIC GYMNASTICS
· Two-time Rio gold medallist Max Whitlock leads Team GB's charge in the men's qualification, while Rhys McClenaghan flies the flag for Ireland (2am-2pm)

SHOOTING
· The first gold medal of the Games will be awarded in the Air Rifle women's final (from 2.45am)

CYCLING
· The men's road race should be a wide-open thriller, with Team GB among those going for gold (3am-10am)

TENNIS
· Andy Murray, Novak Djokovic and Naomi Osaka are among the names in action on the opening day of tennis (from 3am)

SWIMMING
· Adam Peaty and many others get their Olympics campaigns underway on the opening day of swimming (11am-12.50pm)

FOOTBALL
· Team GB's women try to make it two wins from two against hosts Japan (11.30am)
· Netherlands and Brazil, who scored 15 goals between them on matchday one, face off (12pm)
· World champions USA look to bounce back from a shock opening defeat against New Zealand (12.30pm)

> Today's schedule in full
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