Sir Chris Hoy and Laura Trott win Olympics gold - in pictures
Laura Trott wins the 1km time trial, the sixth event of the women's omnium and achieves a gold medal overallPhotograph: Tom Jenkins for the GuardianLaura Trott celebrates winning the gold medal in the women's omnium, her second gold medal of the GamesPhotograph: Tom Jenkins for the GuardianLaura Trott with her gold medal after the ceremonyPhotograph: Tom Jenkins for the Guardian
Victoria Pendleton is shunted by Anna Meares of Australia during the first leg of the women's sprint. Pendleton was later stripped of victory and relegated in that leg for crossing the red sprinter's line. Pendleton ultimately lost 2-0 and won the silver medalPhotograph: Tom Jenkins for the GuardianVictoria Pendleton and her rival Anna Meares of Australia, who beat her in the final of the women's sprintPhotograph: Tom Jenkins for the GuardianChris Hoy sprinting his way to victory in the final of the men's keirin and winning a gold medalPhotograph: Tom Jenkins for the GuardianChris Hoy crossing the finish linePhotograph: Tom Jenkins/Tom Jenkins for the GuardianChris Hoy celebrates winning goldPhotograph: Tom Jenkins for the GuardianChris Hoy with his gold medal, the sixth of his Games career overall making him Britain's most decorated OlympianPhotograph: Tom Jenkins for the GuardianChris Hoy is congratulated by Steve Redgrave after winning gold and taking his title as the most decorated OlympianPhotograph: Tom Jenkins for the Guardian
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