British National Individual Sprint Championships
Appearance
The British National Individual Sprint Championships are held annually as part of the British National Track Championships organised by British Cycling.[1] The men's championship was inaugurated in 1930 and won by Sydney Cozens.[2][3]
British National Track Champions | ||
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Derny | Pursuit (team) | |
Elimination | Scratch | |
Keirin | Sprint | |
Madison | Sprint (team) | |
Omnium | Tandem | |
Points | Time Trial | |
Pursuit | ||
Men's Senior Race
Am = Amateur event / Pro = Professional event
Women's Senior Race
Men's Junior Race
Women's Junior Race
Year | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
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2002 | Katherine Hill | Samantha Colley | Jacqui Marshall |
2003 | Susan Massey | Samantha Colley | Jo Tindley |
2004 | Susan Massey | Bridie Hindle | Rachel Ball |
2005 | Anna Blyth | Lucy Ayres | Katie Curtis |
2006 | Anna Blyth | Lucy Ayres | Joanne Wilman |
2007 | Jess Varnish | Becky James | Helen Scott |
2008 | Jess Varnish | Helen Scott | Laura Trott |
2009 | Results missing, not known if event was held. | ||
2010 | Victoria Williamson | Jessica Crampton | Hannah Barnes |
2011 | Victoria Williamson | Jessica Crampton | Imogen Farlie |
2012 | Dannielle Khan | Jessica Crampton | Rosie Blount |
2013 | Dannielle Khan | Sophie Capewell | Ellie Coster |
2014[127] | Sophie Capewell | Ellie Coster | Lauren Bate |
2015[128] | Sophie Capewell | Lauren Bate | Rebecca Doman |
2016[129] | Sophie Capewell | Lauren Bate | Amber King |
2017[126] | Lauren Bate | Georgia Hilleard | Aleshia Mellor |
Male Youth Race
Female Youth Race
Year | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
1998 | Nicole Cooke | Laura Hewitt | Femke van Schelven |
1999 | Nicole Cooke | Gina Chapman | Laura Bissell |
2000 | Kimberley Walsh | Kirsteen Lawrie | Nicki Lloyd |
2001 | Katherine Hill | Rachel Ball | Nicki Lloyd |
2003 | Kimberley Blythe | Becky Figgitt | Anna Blyth |
2004 | Anna Blyth | Katie Curtis | Bridie Hindle |
2005 | Jess Varnish | Lara Wann | Joanne Wilman |
2006 | Jess Varnish | Becky James | Helen Scott |
2007 | Becky James | Joanne Wilman | Laura Trott |
2008 | Hannah Barnes | Laura Trott | Emily Kay |
2009 | Hannah Barnes | Victoria Williamson | Emily Kay |
2010 | Jessica Crampton | Sarah Crowley | Megan Boyd |
2011 | Dannielle Khan | Ellie Coster | Emily Kay |
2012 | Sophie Capewell | Ellie Coster | Hannah Blount |
2013 | Sophie Capewell | Grace Garner | Emily Capewell |
2014 | Sophie Capewell | Lauren Bate-Lowe | Rebecca Raybould |
2015[133] | Lauren Bate-Lowe | Amber King | Georgia Hilleard |
2016[134] | Ella Barnwell | Ellie Russell | Esme Niblett |
2017[126] | Aleshia Mellor | Zoë Bäckstedt | Ella Barnwell |
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