Jennifer Valente successfully defended her Olympic omnium title on Sunday, securing her second gold medal of the week and bolstering the US cycling team's best performance in 40 years. Valente accumulated 144 points, surpassing Daria Pikulik of Poland with 131 points and Ally Wollaston of New Zealand, who clinched bronze. Valente's performance this week also included a team pursuit gold, contributing to a total of three golds and six overall medals for the American team, the best since the four golds and nine overall medals won in the 1984 Los Angeles Games.
Harrie Lavreysen of the Netherlands and Ellesse Andrews of New Zealand also had remarkable finishes earlier Sunday. Lavreysen claimed his third gold in the men's keirin, while Andrews earned her second gold and third overall by defeating Germany's Lea Friedrich in the sprint finals. Despite some brutal crashes during the events, including one involving top contender Jack Carlin of Britain, the competition remained fierce, showcasing the athletes' resilience and skill.
Ellesse Andrews, whose father competed in the 1992 Barcelona Games, was a standout performer, capturing both the keirin and sprint golds and winning silver in the team sprint. Meanwhile, Emma Finucane of Britain took bronze in the sprint, sharing her victorious spirit by expressing, "I would have loved to win gold, but that bronze medal means everything to me." (This story was generated by Newser's AI chatbot. Source: the AP)