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LONDON -- With a total of 10 Olympic gold medals between them (five of which they've earned at the 2016 Olympic games), Laura Trott and Jason Kenny are currently the world's most successful Olympic couple.
At the time of writing, if they happened to form their own country together, they'd be sitting thirteenth in the medal table -- right above Spain, New Zealand, Brazil, Kenya and Canada.
After their latest medals (Trott won the women's omnium on Tuesday night and Kenny won the men's keirin), the two took to social media to express their happiness.
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Elsewhere on Twitter, people couldn't get enough of them.
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There were jokes about their wedding.
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And what their future family life could look like.
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Ultimately, though, most people just wanted to talk about how awesome they both are.
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