She told MailOnline: ‘To do what I did in London and then to come and do it again. I cannot believe it. Honestly I cannot thank the people in the background enough.
‘My coach gets the worst side of me - days when I feel like I physically can’t do it and then he gets the days like today.
‘And it because of those people that I have been able to come here and achieve what I have.
‘In Rio we have absolutely blown everyone out of the park.’
She
told how fiancĂ© Jason Kenny had inspired her to victory: ‘I remember
seeing see people who I idolise like Chris Hoy and my fiancé Jason
Kenny’s medals backing up and I thought how do they do that. It’s so
much hard work.’
She
added: ‘Jason puts up with so much rubbish on a daily basis from me. We
go through such highs and lows. But we are always there for each other.
‘Because
we go through the same things together he knows what to say he has been
through it himself. That has been such a massive help for me.’
Asked
how it feels to be part of the most successful cycle couple in history
she laughed and replied: ‘It is kind of weird. I guess it has not really
sunk in. For me to be able to come here and do it again, I’m so
proud.’
Trott became the UK's greatest female Olympian after beating American Sarah Hammer and Belgium's Jolien D'Hoore.









