Jason Kenny celebrated his third gold medal of the Rio Olympics with a kiss from his fiancee. Or maybe Laura Trott was simply celebrating her second.
Either way, British Cycling's power couple capped another remarkable Summer Games with Kenny's gold in the keirin and Trott's gold in the omnium Tuesday night. The medals gave their nation six golds and 11 overall during the track cycling program at the Olympic velodrome.
"It's amazing, obviously. I'm really happy for Laura," Kenny said.
Kenny now has six Olympic gold medals, matching retired cyclist Chris Hoy's British record, while Trott earned the fourth of her career to set a record among British women.
"I'm so proud at what I achieved," she said. "I always thought how special London was. I went there without any expectations, so to win two golds was just incredible, and then I thought, 'How on earth am I going to top that?' We believed in ourselves, and in our team. It just started to snowball."

Kristina Vogel of Germany at least slowed Britain's snowball Tuesday, beating Katy Marchant in the individual sprint semifinals and topping Becky James in the finals. James settled for silver, and Marchant came back to beat Elis Ligtlee of the Netherlands for bronze.
"It's not about beating the Brits," Vogel said. "Just to win an Olympic title is amazing."
Matthijs Buchli of the Netherlands took silver in the keirin and Azizulhasni Awang took bronze, while Sarah Hammer of the United States took omnium silver and Belgium's Jolien D'Hoore took bronze.

Simone Biles closed her Rio Games with more gymnastics gold. Usain Bolt breezed through another sprint as he makes a run at one final Olympic title in his favorite race.
Bolt easily won a qualifying race Tuesday in the 200 meters, the first step in his bid for the gold Thursday. His prowess on the track is the dominant story line of the final week of the Olympics, along with Biles' resounding success in gymnastics.
"I came out here to qualify," Bolt said, "and that's what I did."

It was a wild ride Tuesday for fans of the Brazil team. Their women's soccer team and top-ranked beach volleyball duo were eliminated from the Olympics, but a lightweight boxer gave the host nation a lift with a stirring victory in his gold medal bout. Robson Conceicao whipped the packed arena into a frenzy with every jab as he claimed the country's first gold medal in boxing.
Biles won the floor exercise Tuesday for her fourth gold of the games — only the fourth Olympic gymnast to do so.
"It's been a long journey," the 19-year-old Biles said. "I've enjoyed every single moment of it."
She added a bronze in the balance beam Monday in what marked the first day of a Summer Olympics since 2008 the United States didn't win a gold medal. The U.S. had claimed gold on every day of the 2012 and 2016 Olympics.

The drought proved brief. Christian Taylor won gold in the triple jump to start the day, and teammate Will Claye came in second — a familiar result for the Americans. Taylor and Claye finished 1-2 in triple jump in London as well.
One day after a Brazilian pulled off an upset to win the men's pole vault Monday night, the women's soccer team lost to Sweden in a shootout. The Brazil men are still alive, however, and play a soccer semifinal match against Honduras on Wednesday.
The Brazil-Sweden game had the biggest crowd ever for a women's national team match in the country, and the fans roared whenever Marta touched the ball. The charismatic forward has been one of the world's top players for more than a decade, but she has never won a major international tournament with her national team.
"This loss won't take away from all that we have done to get here," Marta said. "We have the match for the bronze medal now and we will fight until the end to get that medal."

Other highlights from Day 11:
Faith Kipyegon of Kenya won the women's 1,500 meters to defeat Genzebe Dibaba of Ethiopia in the latest installment of their rivalry in the race. The bronze winner was Jenny Simpson — the first American woman to ever win a medal in the event.
Jamaica already swept the 100-meter sprints with victories by Usain Bolt and Elaine Thompson. Now it has a 110 hurdles champion in Omar McLeod, who finished with a time of 13.05 seconds. McLeod excelled in track at the University of Arkansas.
Brazil sent three teams onto the sand volleyball court of Rio de Janeiro's landmark Copacabana Beach on Tuesday. The No. 1-seeded women's team, Talita and Larissa, was ousted in straight sets. Then the men's team of Alison and Bruno advanced to the gold medal match with a win over the Netherlands, led by the 6-foot-8 Alison's 12 blocks.
Americans Kerri Walsh Jennings and April Ross will play in the late semifinal against Brazil's other women's team, Agatha and Barbara, for a spot in the gold medal match.
China swept all five gold medals in badminton at the 2012 London Games, but they won't this year. China won't have the same problem in table tennis — they are going for a sweep in all four events. Its women's team won gold Tuesday night.