Kate Archibald grabs Great Britain's first gold of World Championships with victory in the omnium
- Kate Archibald won the opening two of four disciplines but clung on in the end
- The 23-year-old Scot beat Holland's Kirsten Wild and Australia's Amy Cure
- Archibald has come to the fore in the absence of the pregnant Laura Kenny
- Laura Kenny revealed that her husband Jason is contemplating retirement
Katie Archibald claimed Great Britain's first gold medal of the 2017 Track Cycling World Championships on Friday with victory in the omnium.
The 23-year-old Scot won the opening two of four disciplines but was clinging on by the end of the concluding points race.
'I thought it was home time,' said Archibald, who won ahead of Holland's Kirsten Wild and Amy Cure of Australia. 'I put way too much into the chase watching Cure. Wild just kept swinging up, so I thought, 'I'm just going to have to chase'.
Kate Archibald celebrates after winning gold at the Track Cycling World Championships
'Then she attacks and I think, 'Of course she attacks. That's the right thing to do! I'm going to lose. Well done'.
'For it to happen the way it did, thinking I was either going to be last or first, was very confusing emotionally.' But Archibald held firm to win her first individual world title.
She added: 'People always say, 'If you win you somehow get the energy'. I don't have that.
'I crossed the line and it still hurts. I did a (victory) lap and I thought, 'Oh no, they're not cheering any more'.
Archibald sets the pace during the omnium tempo race at the championships in Hong Kong
Archibald poses alongside Holland's Kirsten Wild (left) and Australia's Amy Cure (right)
'I miss not having the girls to jump around with. With this it's been a bit of a lonely haul.'
With two-time Olympic omnium champion Laura Kenny expecting her first child with six-time Olympic gold medallist Jason Kenny, Archibald came to the fore for Great Britain and delivered.
The Kennys have won 20 gold medals in the Olympics and World Championships between them, but Laura Kenny, last year's omnium world champion, says Jason is contemplating retirement.
Laura Kenny is absent for Team GB as she awaits the birth of her and Jason's child
Jason is absent from the championships in Hong Kong.
Laura Kenny told BBC Sport: 'He's having six months to decide what he wants to do, whether to carry on or whether to retire. I'm not sure he even knows. As athletes, you always want to carry on, you always want to go to the next one.
'He's going to give himself a bit of time. As athletes you become this self-absorbed kind of person and everything's just about you, but there are bigger things in life than that.'
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