1997 British National Track Championships

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1997 British National Track Championships
Venue Manchester, England
Date(s) (1997-07-18 - 1997-07-26)18–26 July 1997
Velodrome Manchester Velodrome
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The 1997 British National Track Championships were a series of track cycling competitions held from 18 to 26 July 1997 at the Manchester Velodrome. The Championships were organised by the British Cycling Federation. [1] [2] [3] [4] [5]

Contents

Medal summary

Men's Events

EventGoldSilverBronze
1 km Time Trial Craig MacLean Jason Queally Chris Hoy
Sprint Craig MacLean Neil Campbell Peter Jacques
Keirin Peter Jacques Rob Jefferies Alwyn McMath
Team sprint City of Edinburgh RC
Chris Hoy
Peter Jacques
Craig MacLean
Glendene CC
Neil Campbell
CC Lancashire
Individual Pursuit Rob Hayles Bryan Steel Jon Clay
Team pursuit Harlow CC
Chris Ball
Adam Dallison
Matt Illingworth
Sion Jones
City of Edinburgh
Craig MacLean
Chris Hoy
Scott McWilliam
Steve Whitcome
Richard Chapman
Neil Walker
Cwmcarn Paragon
Points Rob Hayles Jon Clay Phil West
Scratch Craig MacLean Jon Clay James Notley
Madison Rob Hayles
Russell Williams
Jon Clay
Bryan Steel
Jonathan Hargreaves
James Notley
Derny
(held at Herne Hill Velodrome)
Bryan Steel
Paul Wingrave
Russell Williams
Colin Denman
Keith Reid
Derek Marloe

Women's Events

EventGoldSilverBronze
500m time trial Wendy Everson Sally Boyden Michelle Ward
Sprint Wendy Everson Michelle Ward Megan Hughes
Individual Pursuit Yvonne McGregor Sally Boyden Michelle Ward
Points Sally Boyden Michelle Ward Maxine Johnson
Scratch Michelle Ward Sally Boyden Wendy Everson

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References

  1. "Winners since 1995". Cycling Weekly.
  2. "Bryan, Peter. "Gold haul may grant MacLean's wishes." Times, 28 July 1997, p. 34". Times Digital Archives.
  3. ""Cycling." Times, 28 July 1997, p. 37". Times Digital Archives.
  4. ""Chambers sets record in retaining his title." Times, 26 July 1997, p. 45". Times Digital Archives.
  5. ""Flying McGregor." Times, 25 July 1997, p. 37". Times Digital Archives.