Britain's most decorated female Olympian with five gold medals — married to Sir Jason Kenny, together the most decorated couple in British Olympic history.
Born in Harlow, Essex, on 24 April 1992, Laura Rebecca Kenny began cycling at age nine after being diagnosed with asthma, with doctors recommending the sport to help manage her condition. She joined Welwyn Wheelers cycling club and quickly progressed through junior ranks, demonstrating exceptional talent in track cycling disciplines. Her early development was supported by British Cycling's talent identification programme, which recognised her potential in endurance events. Kenny's international breakthrough came in 2012 when she was selected for the London Olympics at age 20. She immediately established herself as Britain's premier female track cyclist, winning gold medals in both the team pursuit and omnium events on home soil. This Olympic debut launched a sustained period of dominance that would span over a decade. She successfully defended both titles at the 2016 Rio Olympics, adding two more gold medals to her tally, before claiming her fifth Olympic gold in the Madison at Tokyo 2020, partnering Katie Archibald. Her World Championship record is equally impressive, with six rainbow jerseys across various disciplines including the omnium, team pursuit, and Madison. Kenny became Britain's most successful female Olympian and, alongside her husband Sir Jason Kenny, forms the most decorated couple in British Olympic history with a combined total of 12 Olympic gold medals. Her consistency across multiple Olympic cycles demonstrates remarkable longevity in a physically demanding sport. Kenny's impact extends beyond her medal count. She has been instrumental in raising the profile of women's track cycling, particularly in endurance events. Her technical proficiency in the omnium—a grueling six-event competition testing speed, endurance, and tactical awareness—established new standards for the discipline. Made a Dame in 2021 for services to cycling, Kenny's career represents a golden era for British track cycling and has inspired a new generation of female cyclists to pursue excellence at the highest level.
She became the most successful female cyclist in Olympic history with five gold medals across three Olympic Games.
She and her husband Sir Jason Kenny have 11 Olympic gold medals between them — the most by any married couple in Olympic history.
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Kenny excels in endurance track events, combining tactical intelligence with exceptional power output over sustained efforts. Her versatility across multiple disciplines showcases remarkable adaptability and race craft. She is particularly known for her ability to perform under pressure in major championships and her strong finishing kick in bunch races.
Lasting Impact
Kenny revolutionized women's track cycling and inspired a generation of female cyclists through her sustained excellence at the highest level. Her success helped elevate the profile of women's cycling and contributed significantly to British cycling's golden era.
Career Honours
- Olympic Gold 5x
- World Champion 6x
- Olympic Gold Team Pursuit 2012
- Olympic Gold Omnium 2012
- Olympic Gold Team Pursuit 2016
- Olympic Gold Omnium 2016
- Olympic Gold Team Pursuit 2020
- Olympic Silver Madison 2020
- World Champion Team Pursuit 2013
- World Champion Team Pursuit 2014
- World Champion Team Pursuit 2016
- World Champion Team Pursuit 2017
- World Champion Team Pursuit 2018
- World Champion Omnium 2020
- European Champion Team Pursuit 2013
- European Champion Team Pursuit 2014
- European Champion Team Pursuit 2015
- European Champion Team Pursuit 2016
- European Champion Team Pursuit 2017
- European Champion Omnium 2014
- European Champion Omnium 2016
- Commonwealth Games Gold Team Pursuit 2014
- Commonwealth Games Gold Points Race 2014