Beasley rues what could have been after Kenny’s sneaky move


Eat my dust: Jason Kenny leading the pack during the keirin final at the Tokyo Olympics. — AFP

PETALING JAYA: John Beasley thought he has seen it all in his illustrious coaching career but was left dumbfounded by Jason Kenny’s audacious sprint to the keirin gold at the Olympics.

The Briton sneaked away and never looked back leaving Azizulhasni Awang and the others by a country mile.

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