The men's scratch race and women's omnium at the UEC European Track Championships were won by Oliver Wood and Katie Archibald, respectively, of Great Britain.
Olympic champion Archibald won a record-tying 19th European title by dominating her four-race event from start to finish.
Wood added the silver medal from the men's team pursuit to his collection by pulling away on the final lap of the 15 km race.
In the men's individual pursuit, Dan Bigham took home silver, and in the women's sprint, Sophie Capewell won bronze.
After winning the women's gold and the men's silver in the team pursuit on Thursday following a strong opening day, the Great Britain team in Grenchen had another successful night. They now sit atop the medal standings.
With victories in the scratch, tempo, and elimination races to put herself in a strong position before the points race, Archibald, 28, set the tone.
The Scot expertly navigated it to win by 31 points, solidifying her position as the most successful rider in championship history.
The 27-year-old Wood, who had previously won eight European bronze medals, will also be thrilled to win his first gold at this level.
Bigham, who briefly held the world hour record in 2022, qualified first for the men's individual pursuit in Grenchen, breaking the previous mark.
Jonathan Milan, an Italian with a strong finish, passed him to win the race in the last kilometer, but he was unable to stop him.
After falling earlier in the day on Friday, Capewell triumphed over French world champion Mathilde Gros to win her first individual medal at this level.