Team GB's Emma Finucane, speaking to BBC Radio 5 Live: "I feel on top of the world! This whole week has been a rollercoaster for me, so many high and so many lows. That bronze medal felt like a gold medal to me.
"I wanted to be in the gold final, but I had nothing left to give. To have my family here, the national lottery I couldn't be here without them, British cycling, the physios and doctors it is such a wider team and not just me - I wanted to do it for them.
"To come away with three medals is more than what I could have dreamed of. I am going to celebrate tonight!"
On being the first female British athlete to win three medals at an Olympics in 60-years: "You don't think about it in the moment and for me it is about inspiring young kids to get on the track and to give it a go.
"I am living my teenage dream and I love every second of it, but this is my job and I wouldn't change it for the world.
"I want to keep doing what I do and keep making Britain proud.
"It has been such a cool experience and I cannot believe it."
On the LA Games: "The sky is the limit. I didn't know I was capable of this coming here. Getting a gold and two bronzes is more than a dream come true."