Venue | Manchester |
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Date(s) | 23–25 February 2024 |
Velodrome | Manchester Velodrome |
British National Track Champions | ||
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Derny | Pursuit (team) | |
Elimination | Scratch | |
Keirin | Sprint | |
Madison | Sprint (team) | |
Omnium | Tandem | |
Points | Time Trial | |
Pursuit | ||
The 2024 British Cycling National Track Championships were a series of track cycling competitions. The National Track Championships (excluding certain events) were held from 23 to 25 February 2024 at the Manchester Velodrome in Manchester. [1] They are organised and sanctioned by British Cycling, and are open to British cyclists. [2] [3] [4]
The Derny, Omnium, Madison, Tandem and Elimination events take place at various other dates throughout the year.
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze | Ref |
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1 km Time trial | Aaron Pope | Niall Monks | Henry Hobbs | |
Sprint | Pete Mitchell | Marcus Hiley | Harry Ledingham-Horn | [8] |
Keirin | Hayden Norris | Niall Monks | Harvey McNaughton | |
Team sprint | Team Inspired A Ed Lowe Hayden Norris Harry Ledingham-Horn | Team Inspired B Marcus Hiley Harry Radford Joe Truman | ESV Manchester Oliver Aloul Tom Morrissey Matt Rotherham | |
Individual pursuit | Michael Gill | Will Roberts | Matthew Brennan | [8] |
Team pursuit | Team Wales Sam Fisher Will Roberts Will Salter Finlay Tarling | WKG – WardPerformanceUK Sebastian Garry Michael Gill Will Perrett Tom Ward | Not awarded | |
Points | William Perrett | Will Roberts | Noah Hobbs | [9] |
Scratch | Sam Fisher | Archie Fletcher | Will Roberts |
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze | Ref |
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500m time trial | Rhianna Parris-Smith | Milly Tanner | Lowri Thomas | [8] |
Sprint | Lauren Bell | Rhian Edmunds | Georgette Rand | [9] |
Keirin | Lauren Bell | Rhian Edmunds | Amy Cole | |
Team sprint | Team Inspired A Georgette Rand Milly Tanner Sophie Capewell | Team Inspired B Rhian Edmunds Iona Moir Rhianna Parris-Smith | PD Scotland Lucy Grant Kirsty Johnson Christina Smith | |
Individual pursuit | Kate Richardson | Frankie Hall | Izzy Sharp | |
Team pursuit | Team Inspired Maddie Leech Grace Lister Kate Richardson Izzy Sharp | Tofauti Everyone Active Mari Porton Erin Boothman Carys Lloyd Abigail Miller | Solas Cycling Molly Evans Millie Thomson Isla McCutcheon Kayla Dinnin | [8] |
Points | Jenny Holl | Kate Richardson | Frankie Hall | |
Scratch | Jenny Holl | Maddie Leech | Cat Ferguson |
Event | Venue & date | Gold | Silver | Bronze | Ref |
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Derny | Herne Hill, 18 May | Alec Briggs | Tom Ward | James Ambrose-Parish | [10] |
Madison | Lee Valley, 15 Jun | Frank Longstaff Tom Ward | Alec Briggs Joe Holt | James Ambrose-Parish William Gilbank | [11] |
Omnium | Lee Valley, 17 Aug | William Roberts | Michael Gill | Frank Longstaff | [12] |
Event | Venue & date | Gold | Silver | Bronze | Ref |
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Derny | Herne Hill, 31 Aug | Miriam Jessett | Charlotte Parnham | Hannah Williams | [13] |
Madison | Lee Valley, 27 Jul | not held | |||
Omnium | Lee Valley, 7 Sep | not held |
Event | Venue & date | Gold | Silver | Bronze | Ref |
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Tandem | Newcastle-Under-Lyme, 25 Aug | David Heald Peter Boyd | Sean Sleigh Andrew Mason | Thomas Boyd |
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