2024 British Cycling National Track Championships

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2024 British Cycling National Track Championships
VenueManchester
Date(s) (2024-02-23 - 2024-02-25)23–25 February 2024
Velodrome Manchester Velodrome
  2023
2025  

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]

Contents

The Derny, Omnium, Madison, Tandem and Elimination events take place at various other dates throughout the year.

Medal summary

[5] [6] [7]

Men

EventGoldSilverBronzeRef
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

Women

EventGoldSilverBronzeRef
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

Other events

Men

EventVenue & dateGoldSilverBronzeRef
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]

Women

EventVenue & dateGoldSilverBronzeRef
Derny Herne Hill, 31 Aug Miriam Jessett Charlotte ParnhamHannah Williams [13]
Madison Lee Valley, 27 Julnot held
Omnium Lee Valley, 7 Sepnot held

Open

EventVenue & dateGoldSilverBronzeRef
Tandem Newcastle-Under-Lyme, 25 AugDavid Heald
Peter Boyd
Sean Sleigh
Andrew Mason
Thomas Boyd

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