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The Australian National Track Championships are held annually and are composed of competitions of various track cycling disciplines across various age, gender and disability categories.
Year | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
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1978 | Victoria: Graham McVilly, Steele Bishop, D. Jones, B. Gordon | Tasmania: Neville Allison, Frank Atkins, Mark Osborne, Graeme Hodgkiss | New South Wales |
2006 | Nathan Clarke, Matthew Harley Goss, Mark Jamieson & Stephen Rossendell | Zakkari Dempster, Richard England, Sean Finning & Michael Ford | Kyle Bateson, Ashley Hutchinson, Grant Irwyn & Miles Olman |
2007 | Zakkari Dempster, Richard England, Sean Finning & Michael Ford | Matthew Pettit, Robert Lyte, Jackson-Leigh Rathbone & Phillip Thuaux | Peter Dawson, Benjamin King, Cameron Meyer & Douglas Repacholi |
2008 | Sean Finning, Leigh Howard, James Langedyk & Glenn O'Shea | Richard Lang, Robert Lyte, Jackson-Leigh Rathbone & Dale Scarfe | Ben Grenda, Mark Jamieson, Peter Loft & Cameron Wurf |
2009 | Luke Durbridge, Michael Freiberg, Cameron Meyer & Travis Meyer | Leigh Howard, James Langedyk, Sean Finning & Glenn O'Shea | Dale Parker, Jack Bobridge, Sean Boyle & Rohan Dennis |
Year | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
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2007 | Jack Bobridge & Glenn O'Shea | Mitchell Docker & Cameron Meyer | Leigh Howard & Travis Meyer |
2008 | Howard Leigh & Glenn O'Shea | Cameron Meyer & Travis Meyer | Mitchell Docker & Miles Olman |
Year | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
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Pursuit | |||
2009 | Michael Hepburn | Luke Durbridge | Peter Loft |
Kilo | |||
2009 | James Glasspool | Michael Hepburn | Maddison Hammond |
Sprint | |||
2009 | Maddison Hammond | James Glasspool | Matthew Glaetzer |
Keirin | |||
2009 | Maddison Hammond | Matthew Glaetzer | Aaron Box |
Points Race | |||
2009 | Alex Carver | Aaron Donnelly | Jordan Kerby |
Scratch Race | |||
2009 | Alex Carver | Luke Ockerby | Jordan Van Der Togt |
Year | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
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2009 | Aaron Box, Nathan Corrigan-Martella & Maddison Hammond | Mitchell Bullen, Brendan J. Cole & Jamie Green | Jonathan Bathe, Jonathan Dunlop & Benjamin Wibberley |
Year | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
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2008 | Kerrie Meares & Emily Rosemond | Cassandra Kell & Kaarle McCulloch | Annette Edmondson & Stephanie Morton |
2009 | Kerrie Meares & Emily Rosemond | Rebecca Stevenson & Anna Meares | Teegan Morton & Holly Williams |
2012 | Rikki Belder & Anna Meares | Cassandra Kell & Kaarle McCulloch | Ziggy Callan & Adele Sylvester |
2013 | Rikki Belder & Stephanie Morton | ||
2014 | Rikki Belder & Stephanie Morton | ||
2015 | Rikki Belder, Anna Meares & Stephanie Morton | ||
2016 | Anna Meares & Stephanie Morton | ||
2017 | Rikki Belder & Stephanie Morton | Kaarle McCulloch & Sophie Knox | Tahlay Christie & Rihana Pezaj |
2018 | Rikki Belder & Stephanie Morton | Kaarle McCulloch & Selina Ho | Caitlin Ward & Maddie Janssen |
Year | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
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2014 | Annette Edmondson & Jessica Mundy | ||
2015 | Annette Edmondson & Jessica Mundy | Georgia Baker & Macey Stewart | Ashlee Ankudinoff & Imogen Jelbart |
2016 | Georgia Baker & Danielle McKinnirey | ||
2017 | Alexandra Manly & Danielle McKinnirey | ||
2018 | Kristina Clonan & Macey Stewart | Annette Edmondson & Alexandra Manly | Ashlee Ankudinoff & Josie Talbot |
Year | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
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Pursuit | |||
2008 | Sarah Kent | Ashlee Ankudinoff | Megan Dunn |
2009 | Amy Cure | Michaela Anderson | Melissa Hoskins |
500m TT | |||
2008 | Annette Edmondson | Philippa Hindmarsh | Stephanie Morton |
2009 | Annette Edmondson | Holly Williams | Naomi Pinto |
Sprint | |||
2008 | Annette Edmondson | Stephanie Morton | Philippa Hindmarsh |
2009 | Annette Edmondson | Naomi Pinto | Amy Cure |
Keirin | |||
2008 | Annette Edmondson | Melissa Hoskins | Stephanie Morton |
2009 | Melissa Hoskins | Annette Edmondson | Rebecca Stevenson |
Points Race | |||
2008 | Megan Dunn | Sarah Kent | Chloe Hosking |
2009 | Megan Dunn | Kendelle Hodges | Melissa Hoskins |
Scratch Race | |||
2008 | Chloe Hosking | Philippa Hindmarsh | Megan Dunn |
2009 | Annette Edmondson | Amy Cure | Megan Dunn |
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