British National Omnium Championships

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The British National Omnium Championships are held annually as part of the British National Track Championships organised by British Cycling. A women's championship was held for the first time in 2017. [1]

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Elite

Men's Senior Race

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Matt Walls, twice winner
YearGoldSilverBronzeRef
1979 Ian Hallam Mick Bennett Steve Heffernan [2]
1980 Ian Hallam Mick Bennett Steve Heffernan
1981 Ian Hallam Steve Heffernan Tony Doyle [3]
1982 Ian Hallam Tony Doyle Phil Thomas [4]
1983 Terry Tinsley Mick Bennett Phil Thomas [5]
1984 Glen Mitchell Paul Swinnerton Terry Tinsley [6]
1985 Tony James Nigel Dean Ian Banbury [7]
1986 Glen Mitchell Ian Fagan Dave Miller [8]
1987 Dave Miller Russell Williams Rob Muzio [9] [10]
1988 Jon Walshaw Phil Thomas Dave Miller [11]
1989 Gary Coltman [12]
1990 Gary Coltman Jon Walshaw Colin Sturgess [13]
1991 Gary Coltman Jon Walshaw Russell Williams [14]
1992 Gary Coltman Jon Walshaw Russell Williams [15]
1993 Gary Coltman Anthony Stirrat Russell Williams [16]
1994 Antony Wallis Gary Coltman Russell Williams [17]
1995 Rob Hayles Anthony Stirrat Nicholas Hall [18]
1996 Rob Hayles
1997 Peter Jacques
1998 Peter Jacques
1999 Peter Jacques James Taylor Craig MacLean
2000 James Taylor
2001 Bryan Taylor James Taylor
2002 James Taylor
2003 James Taylor Jamie Norfolk Bryan Taylor [19]
2004 Ben Elliott James McCallum Mark Kelly [20]
2005 Mark Kelly Anthony Stirrat
2006 Tony Gibb Anthony Stirrat [21]
2007 & 2008 cancelled
2009 James McCallum Kevin Barclay Matthew Haynes [22]
2010 Alistair Rutherford John McClelland David Martin [23]
2011 Jon Mould Simon Yates Adam Yates [24]
2012 Simon Yates Joseph Kelly George Atkins [25]
2013 Jon Mould Christopher Latham Chris Lawless
2017 Matthew Walls Ethan Hayter Joe Holt
2018 Matthew Walls Harry Tanfield Joe Holt
2019 Ethan Hayter Fred Wright Rhys Britton [26]
2020 & 2021 not held due to COVID-19
2022 Oscar Nilsson-Julien Mark Stewart William Tidball
2023 Rhys Britton William Perrett Jacob Vaughan [27]
2024 William Roberts Michael Gill Frank Longstaff [28]

Women's Senior Race

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Ella Barnwell
YearGoldSilverBronzeRef
2017 Katie Archibald Elinor Barker Emily Nelson
2018 Laura Kenny Jessica Roberts Neah Evans
2019 Ella Barnwell Anna Docherty Anna Morris [26]
2020 & 2021 not held due to COVID-19
2022 Sophie Lewis Neah Evans Maddie Leech
2023 Grace Lister Dannielle Khan Lucy Nelson [27]
2024

Junior results

Extended content

Male Youth Under 14 Race

YearGoldSilverBronze
1999 Mark Cavendish Arron Biggs Jack Bentley
2000 Geraint Thomas Peter Bissell Matthew Wood
2001 Tom Smith Andrew Hill Ross Sander
2003 Shane Charlton Andrew Fenn Joshua Hargreaves
2004 Andrew Fenn Alex Aldham-Breary Jack Bentley
2005 Michael McMahon Thomas Wieckowski Christopher Whorrall
2006 Daniel McLay Jordan Hargreaves Felix English
2007 Robert Lambton Jordan Hargreaves Jon Dibben
2008 Alex Minting Jon Dibben Matthew Rotherham
2009 Daniel Maslin Jacob Ragen Robbie Westwood
2010 Jack Hoyle Max Nethell Tristan Robbins
2011 Dylan Cordukes Joseph Fry Joel Partington
2012 Jack Plumley Reece Wood Rhys Britton
2013 Rhys Britton William Turnbull Daniel Tulett
2014 Matt Burke Charley Calvert Alistair Fielding
2015 Myles Will Dylan Clinton Fin Jenner
2016 Oscar Nilsson-Julien Evan Richards Hamish McLaren

Male Youth Under 12 Race

YearGoldSilverBronze
1999 Ross Sander Tom Smith P Gough
2000 Matthew Rowe Scott Elliott Luke Rowe
2001 Andrew Fenn Bonar Lizaitis Tony Lock
2003 Joanne Wilman Frances Austin Laura Trott
2004M BaxterW CouchM Berry
2005 Jordan Hargreaves Patrick Galbraith Joshua Papworth
2006 Jon Dibben Robbie Westwood Christopher Latham
2007 Jason Regan Robbie Westwood Daniel Maslin
2008 Max Nethell Charlie Tanfield Harvey Watson
2009 Joel Partington D Couch Dylan Cordukes
2010 Tomos Owens Jack Plumley Fred Wright
2011 Tomos Owens Fred Wright James Tillett
2012 Nathan Hawthorn Lewis Askey Halley Woods
2013 Lewis Askey Alfred George George sloan

Female Youth Under 14 Race

YearGoldSilverBronze
2003 Bridie Hindle Lucy Richards Emma Trott
2004 Alex Greenfield J WilmanH Scott
2005 Laura Trott Sophie Terry Becky James
2006 Laura Trott Hannah Manley Kayleigh Brogan
2007 Hannah Barnes Harriet Owen Laura Allen
2008 Lucy Garner Emily Kay Elinor Barker
2009 Emily Kay Amy Jacobs Rebecca Hunt
2010 Grace Garner Ellie Coster Emily Haycox
2011 Grace Garner Megan Barker Emily Haycox
2012 Sophie Capewell Jessica Roberts Eleanor Dickinson
2013 Jessica Roberts Sophie Williams Emily Tillett
2014 Anna Docherty Pfeiffer Georgi Ellie Park

Female Youth Under 12 Race

YearGoldSilverBronze
2005 Laura Trott Hannah Manley Laura Allen
2005 Hannah Manley Laura Allen Manon Morgans
2006 Lucy Garner Emily Kay Jessica Anderson
2007 Emily Kay Esther Colman Emily Barnes
2008 Angela Eggleton Megan Barker Kimberley English
2009 Grace Garner Megan Barker Emily Haycox
2010 Sophie Capewell Charlotte Broughton Jessica Roberts
2011 Jessica Roberts Charlotte Cole-Hossain Sophie Williams
2012 Lucy Nelson Megan James Bethany Lewis
2013 Anna Armstrong Elynor Backstedt Ella Barnwell
2014 Emma Finucane Becky Surridge Danielle Parker

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