British National Team Pursuit Championships

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The British National Team Pursuit Championships are held annually as part of the British National Track Championships organized by British Cycling. Prior to 1996, there were two separate team pursuit championship events for amateur and professional riders. A women's championship was later added, competing over a shorter 3 km distance with three riders, until 2013 when this was increased to 4 km with 4 riders as in the men's event.

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Venues and dates

Men's Senior

YearGoldSilverBronzeRef
1926Derby RCC
Harry Wyld
Percy Wyld
Lew Wyld
Ronald Wyld
Norwood Paragon




[1]
1927Derby RCC
Harry Wyld
Percy Wyld
Lew Wyld
Ronald Wyld
Norwood Paragon




[1]
1928Derby RCC
Harry Wyld
Percy Wyld
Lew Wyld
Ronald Wyld
Norwood Paragon




[1]
1929Norwood Paragon
Frank Southall
Monty Southall
Charlie Hallerback
Charlie Bowtle
Walsall Roads CC




1930Norwood Paragon
Frank Southall
Monty Southall
Charlie Hallerback
Bill Burl
Marlborough AC




1931Belle Vue CC
J C Wyatt
Charles Madelaine

Norwood Paragon
Frank Southall
Stan Butler
Charlie Hallerback
Jimmy Dicks
SF-Brighton Stanley Wanderers & Doncaster Wheelers




[2]
1932Belle Vue CC
E A Johnson
Arthur Sier
J C Wyatt
Charles Madelaine
Norwood Paragon
Bill Burl
Charlie Hallerback
Arthur Bristow
Monty Southall
SF-Plymouth Corinthians & Monckton




[2]
1933Poole Wheelers
William Harvell
Ray Cleal
Norman Barnes
Ernie Holmwood
Sutton-in-Ashfield H&CC




SF-Belle Vue CC & Monckton




[3]
1934Rover RCCMarlborough ACSF-Luton Wheelers & Poole Wheelers
1935Marlborough ACPolytechnic CCSF- Sutton-in-Ashfield H&CC & Portsmouth North End
1936Belle Vue CCPolytechnic CCRover Racing CC & Sheffield [2]
1937Catford CC
Lionel Irvin
Percy Sopp
Basil Talbot
Les Warham
Norwood Paragon CC
Stan Butler
Jim Hampshire
Stan Harrison
Fred Willet
Belle Vue CC




1938Belle Vue CC
W. C. Ashby
Fleming
C. T. King
N. Barnes
Norwood Paragon CC
Ivor Cox
Jim Hampshire
Jim Parkes
Fred Willett
SF-Sutton-in-Ashfield H&CC & Monckton




1947 Manchester Wheelers
Reg Harris
Cyril Cartwright
Alan Geldard
Alan Bannister
N W Brown
[4]
1948
1949Rover Racing CC
Tommy Goodwin
Frank Bell
E H Bridgewater
P Olney
Willesden CC




1950Norwood Paragon
Don Chamberlain
Ronald Stretton
Pete Smith
Maurice Jeffries
Rover Racing CC
Tommy Goodwin
Frank Bell


SF- Manchester Wheelers




1951East Midlands Clarion Manchester Wheelers SF-Dulwich Paragon & Western Command Army
1952East Midlands Clarion
Ron Meadwell
George Newberry
Billy Jones
Peter Brotherton
Bec CC




SF- London Polytechnic

Coventry CC
Ray Oakes
Gerry Walters
Bernard Rosser
Pete Proctor
[5]
1953Norwood Paragon
Maurice Jeffries
Ronald Stretton
Pete Smith
Wally Happy
Manchester Wheelers
Alan Newton
Alan Geldard
Don Smith
Alan Danson
SF- London Polytechnic & Willesden CC




1954declared null and void
1955Polytechnic CC
1956Norwood Paragon
Alan Large
Robin Buchan
Don Ward
Wally Happy
1957Polytechnic CC
Peter Goodwin



Norwood Paragon
Alan Large
Robin Buchan
Pete Smith
Wally Happy
East Midlands Clarion




[6] [7]
1958Melling Wheelers A
Norman Sheil
Billy Aeons
John Geddes
John Plumbley
Clarence Wheelers
Brian Elliott
Mike Gambrill
Alan Jacob
Alan Killick
Melling Wheelers B




[8]
1959Clarence Wheelers
Mike Gambrill
Robin Gambrill
Alan Jacob
Alan Killick
Melling Wheelers




1960Melling Wheelers
Charlie McCoy
Joe McLean
David Telfer
George Evans
Wolverhampton Wheelers




Coventry CC




[9]
1961Norwood Paragon
Alan Sturgess
Robin Buchan
Keith Butler
Don Ward
De Laune CC




SF-Whitewebbs CC




[10]
1962Old Portlians
Dave Bonner
Ian Jewell
Paul Burgess
Leo Murley
Melling Wheelers




SF-Festival RC




[11]
1963Polytechnic CC
Ian Alsop
Pete Robinson
Old Portlians


Festival RC


[12]
1964Wolverhampton Wheelers
William Painter
Old Portlians

Polytechnic CC
Ian Alsop
[13]
1965Solihull CC
Trevor Bull
Graham Webb
Roy Cromack
Andy King
[14]
1966Solihull CC
Trevor Bull
Graham Webb
Roy Cromack
Barry Moss
Polytechnic CC
Ian Alsop



1967Birmingham RCC
Roy Cox
Trevor Bull
John Patston
Fred Booker
North London
Sean Bannister
Ian Alsop


1968Polytechnic CC
Ian Alsop
Sean Bannister
Alan Rochford
Alf Engers
Birmingham RCC


[15]
1969
1970Birmingham RCC
1971 Birmingham RCC
Alan Lloyd
John Patston
Bob Jones
Dave Bond
34 Nomads




Kirkby




[16]
1972
1973 Birmingham RCC




34 Nomads




Archer RC
Alaric Gayfer
Steve Heffernan
Hall
Price
Dave Densley
[17]
1974 Archer RC Birmingham RCC34 Nomads
1975 Archer RC
Maurice Burton
Robin Crocker
Steve Heffernan
Alaric Gayfer
34 Nomads




Birmingham RC


[18] [19]

1976 Archer RC
Alaric Gayfer
Steve Heffernan
Robin Croker
Brian Milner
Teesside Clarion
Martin Stainsby
Hugh Cameron
Gary Cresswell
Stuart Morris
34 Nomads
Dave Peachey
Glen Mitchell
Peter Hamilton
Peter Malyon
[20]
1977 34 Nomads & C P Hart
Ron Keeble
Peter Hamilton
Rik Evans
Glen Mitchell
VC Europa
Terry Holmes
Alan Rice
Dave Patten
Nigel Redmile
Halesowen ACC




[21]
1978 Teesside Clarion
VC Europa Red
VC Europa Blue
[22]
1979 34 Nomads
Ron Keeble
Peter Hamilton
Tony James
Glen Mitchell
Altrincham
Mike Williams
John Herety
Ian Donohue
Ian Binder

Tim Stevens
Sean Yates
Steven Sefton
Roland O'Donnell
[23]
1980 VC Europa
Piers Hewitt, Roy Crombie
Steve Denton, Gary Sadler
Altrincham
Nigel Redmile, John Herety
Ian Binder, Ian Donohue
Gemini BC
Dave Akam, Paul Dennis
Steve Homewood, Steve White
1981 Manchester Wheelers
Hugh Cameron, Gary Cresswell
Greg Newton, Darryl Webster
VC Europa
[4]
1982 Manchester Wheelers
Hugh Cameron, Phil Rayner
Greg Newton, Darryl Webster
Velo Club Nottingham
Gary Sadler, Tony Mayer
Keith Reynolds, Sandy Gilchrist
Stoke ACCS or GS Strada [4]
1983 Manchester Wheelers
1984 Manchester Wheelers
Paul Curran
1985 Manchester Wheelers
Dinnington RCParagon RT [24]
1986 Manchester Wheelers
Team HaverhillDinnington RC (A) [25]
1987 Manchester Wheelers
Team HaverhillDinnington RC [26]
1988 Manchester Wheelers
Dinnington RC (A)Team Haverhill [27]
1989 Manchester Wheelers
Chris Boardman, Scott O'Brien
Glen Sword & Tim Warriner
Team Haverhill
Simon Lillistone, Spencer Wingrave
Bryan Steel & Paul Penton
Zenith CC
Martin Perrett, Jeff Giddings
Paul Carpenter & Adam Wykes
[28]
1990 Team Haverhill
Olympia Sport
Leicestershire RC
Phil Rayner, Martin Webster
Martin Ludlam & Colin Griffiths
[29]
1991 Manchester Wheelers
Chris Boardman, Glen Sword
Scott O'Brien & Richard Hughes
Team Haverhill
VC St Raphael
Paul Jennings, Andrew Forbes
1992 Team Haverhill
VC St Raphael
Dinnington RC
[30]
1993 North Wirral Velo
Chris Boardman, Jon Walshaw
Paul Jennings & Matt Illingworth
Team Haverhill
Adrian Allen, Andy Forbes
Rob Hayles & Bryan Steel
Dinnington RC
Tony Doyle, Paul Curran
Matthew Charity & Spencer Wingrave
[31]
1994 North Wirral Velo
Stuart Dangerfield, Simon Lillistone
Matt Illingworth & Glen Sword
Team Haverhill
Adrian Allen, Christopher Ball
Rob Hayles & Bryan Steel
City of Edinburgh
Jamie Henderson, Graeme Herd
Scott McWilliam & Martin Williamson
[32]
1995 North Wirral Velo
Simon Lillistone, Chris Newton
Paul Jennings & Julian Ramsbottom
City of Edinburgh
Jamie Henderson, Graeme Herd
Nicky Hall & Martin Williamson
De Laune CC
Justin Clarke, Dominic Cooper
Daniel Rudd & Stuart Shand
[33]
1996 Harlow CC
Chris Ball, Matt Illingworth
James Taylor & Shaun Wallace
City of Edinburgh
Chris Hoy, Graeme Herd, Nick Hall
Martin Williamson, Craig MacLean & Neil Walker
Gill Airways, Peugeot [34]
1997 Harlow CC
Chris Ball, Adam Dallison
Matt Illingworth & Sion Jones
City of Edinburgh
Chris Hoy, Craig MacLean, Scott McWilliam
Steve Whitcome, Richard Chapman & Neil Walker
Cwmcarn Paragon
[35]
1998 Team Brite
Jon Clay, Rob Hayles
Matt Illingworth & Bryan Steel
Pacific Flanders & Atom Elite
Justin Clarke, Jonathan Hargreaves
Sion Jones & Robert Wood
City of Edinburgh & Walkers
Richard Chapman, Neil Walker
Stephen Whitcombe & Nicholas Hall
[34]
1999 Linda McCartney Racing Team
Russell Downing, Matt Illingworth,
Chris Newton & Julian Winn
VC St Raphael
Neil Campbell, Dean Downing,
Andrew Russell & Mark Whittaker
City of Edinburgh RC
Nicky Hall, Craig MacLean,
Derek Smith & James Taylor
[36]
2000 Scunthorpe Polytechnic
Jason Benham, Robert Darley, Gary Lang & Chris Richardson
Atom Elite RT
Jonathon Nunan, Alex Crichter, Dave Ebbrell & David Lowe
[34]
2001 Team McEll
Tim Buckle, Steve Cummings,
Rod Ellingworth & Phil West
VC St Raphael
Benedict Elliott, Paul Manning,
James Notley & Andrew Russell
City of Edinburgh
Richard Chapman, David Lowe,
James McCallum & Ross Muir
[34]
2002 VC St Raphael
Benedict Elliott, Phil West,
James Notley & Jason Streather
Scienceinsport.com
Keith Murray, Stuart Wearmouth,
Timothy Lawson & Neil Rothwell
Sheffield 220 City Road Racing
Mike Cubison, Daniel Smith,
Richard Teare & Marcus Smith
2003 VC St Raphael
Paul Manning, James Notley,
Andrew Russell & Phil West
VC de Londres
Dominic Hill, John Scripps,
Bryan Taylor & Tom White
Dataphonics RT
Bruce Edgar, Ben Hallam,
Stuart Shawcross & Mark Cavendish
2004 Team Persil A
Chris Newton, Paul Manning,
Tom White & Mark Cavendish
Team Persil B
Rob Hayles, Steve Cummings,
Ed Clancy & Matt Brammeier
Dataphonics RT
Tom Walters, Ben Swift,
Jon Mosley & Ian Stannard
2005 North West Division
Ed Clancy, Mark Cavendish,
Steve Cummings & Geraint Thomas
Glendene CC
Jonathan Bellis, Alex Dowsett,
Russell Hampton & Matthew Rowe
VC St Raphael
Andrew Russell, Jason Streather,
Benedict Elliott & Tom Walters
[37]
2006 Composite A
Ed Clancy, Steve Cummings,
Paul Manning & Chris Newton
Recycling.co.uk
Ross Sander, Ian Stannard,
Ben Swift & Geraint Thomas
Glendene CC
Jonathan Bellis, Peter Kennaugh,
Luke Rowe & Alex Dowsett
[34]
2007 100% ME
Russell Hampton, Jonathan Bellis,
Andy Tennant & Steven Burke
Agiskoviner.com
Christopher Richardson, Joel Stewart,
Adam Duggleby & John McClelland
VC St Raphael
Alan Peet, Richard Prince,
Jason Streather, Ian Cooper & Benedict Elliott
2008 Agiskoviner.com
Christopher Richardson, Joel Stewart,
Jonathan Mould, John McClelland & James Boyman
VC St Raphael
Alan Peet, Thomas Price,
Jason Streather, Ian Cooper & Benedict Elliott
MJS Racing
Martin Osman, George Bate,
Jack Hibberd & Ben Stockdale
2009 Planet X
Sam Harrison, Andrew Magnier,
Ian Cooper & Boyd Roberts
Agiskoviner
Jack Kirk, James Holland-Leader,
Jonathan Mould, & John McClelland
VC St Raphael
Chris Bush, Jason Streather, Benedict Elliott & Jack Green
Scunthorpe Poly
Paul Barber, John Brearley, Jamie Rogers & Anthony Nash
2010 VC St Raphael
Ben Elliot, Jack Green
Chris Bush & Barney Storey
Scienceinsport.com
Jody Cundy, Tim Lawson,
Adam Duggleby & Alistair Rutherford
Cyclepremier.com Metaltek
Andrew Magnier, Rich Hepworth
Jason White & Simon Wilson
2011 Hargroves Cycles
Jon Dibben, Owain Doull,
Alistair Slater & Peter Dibben
Scienceinsport.com
Adam Duggleby, Al Rutherford
Adam Yates & Tim Lawson
Cyclepremier.com
Simon Wilson, Tony Gibb
Matt Rowe & Jason White
[34]
2012 100% ME
Owain Doull, Sam Harrison,
Alistair Slater & Simon Yates
Champion System
Christopher Latham, Chris Lawless,
Alistair Rutherford & Jacob Ragan
Hargroves Cycles
Jon Dibben, Samuel Lowe,
Luc Hall & Andrew Hargroves
2013 Wheelbase Altura MGD
Adam Duggleby, Timothy Lawson,
Jacob Ragan & Alistair Rutherford
Prestige VC
Andrew Hastings, John McClelland,
Alex Minting & Kristian Woolf
VC St Raphael
Ben Elliott, Jack Green,
Barney Storey & Alex Wise
2014 100% ME
Germain Burton, Christopher Latham,
Chris Lawless & Oliver Wood
NFTO Pro Cycling
Adam Blythe, Russell Downing,
Sam Harrison & Jon Mould
The Rigmar Racers
Alistair Rutherford, Philip Trodden, Finlay Young,
Jack Barratt & Ryan Fenwick
2015 100%ME
Germain Burton, Jake Kelly
Mark Stewart & Oliver Wood
Scottish Development
Peter Anderson, Tom Arnstein
Philip Trodden & Ruari Yeoman
Scottish Juniors
Andy Brown, Tom Chandler
Angus Claxton & Lewis Mulholland
2017 Brother NRG
Daniel Bigham, Charlie Tanfield
Jacob Tipper & Jonathan Wale
100% ME
Matthew Bostock, Ethan Hayter
Joe Holt & Matthew Walls
Mixed
Andy Brown, Angus Claxton
Joseph Nally & Evan Oliphant
2018 100% ME
Rhys Britton, Ethan Hayter
Matthew Walls & Fred Wright
Team KGF
Daniel Bigham, Charlie Tanfield
Jacob Tipper & Jonathan Wale
Team KGF
John Archibald, Harry Tanfield
Ethan Vernon, Simon Wilson
2019 HUUB-Wattbike
John Archibald, Daniel Bigham
Charlie Tanfield & Jonathan Wale
Team Inspired
Rhys Britton, William Tidball
Ethan Vernon & Fred Wright
Wales Racing Academy
Matthew Burke, Daniel Coombe
Oscar Mingay, William Roberts & Samuel Tillett
2020 HUUB-Wattbike Test Team
John Archibald, Jonathan Wale
Daniel Bigham & William Perrett
Team Inspired
Rhys Britton, Alfred George
Ethan Vernon & Samuel Watson
AeroLab Ward WheelZ A
Sebastian Garry, Michael Gill
Tom Ward & Oliver Hucks
[38]
2021 not held due to Covid-19
2022 Team Wales
Rhys Britton
Joe Holt
Harvey McNaughton
William Roberts
Joshua Tarling [39]
Team East Midlands
Jack Brough
Kyle Gordon
William Perrett
Tom Ward
Fensham Howes - MAS Design
Alex Beldon
Matthew Brennan
Jed Smithson
Ben Wiggins
[39]
2023 Saint Piran
Josh Charlton
Charlie Tanfield
William Tidball
William Roberts
Team East Midlands
Michael Gill
Sebastian Garry
William Perrett
Tom Ward
Fensham Howes - MAS Design
Alex Beldon
Matthew Brennan
Jed Smithson
Ben Wiggins
2024 Team Wales
Sam Fisher
Will Roberts
Will Salter
Finlay Tarling
WKG – WardPerformanceUK
Sebastian Garry
Michael Gill
Will Perrett
Tom Ward
Not awarded [40]

Women's Senior

YearGoldSilverBronzeRef
2010 Horizon Fitness
Sarah Storey, Dani King
Alex Greenfield
Orbea For Goodness Shakes
Rebecca Romero, Janet Birkmyre
Emily Wix
Team Terminator
Louise Satherley, Donna Williams
Estelle Rogers
2011 Horizon Fitness
Dani King, Joanna Rowsell
Sarah Storey
Motorpoint
Hannah Barnes, Lucy Garner
Harriet Owen
For Viored
Amy Roberts, Rohan Battison
Hannah Manley
2012 Scot Contessa Epic
Emily Kay, Elinor Barker
Amy Roberts
Node 4 Giordana
Lucy Garner, Corrine Hall
Harriet Owen
Team Ibis Cycles
Hannah Barnes, Kayleigh Brogan
Eileen Roe
2013 Wiggle Honda
Elinor Barker, Dani King,
Joanna Rowsell, Laura Trott
VC St Raphael
Eleanor Jones, Madeline Moore,
Adel Tyson-Bloor, Rachel Murray
(only two teams started the event)
2014 Wiggle Honda
Elinor Barker, Danielle King,
Joanna Rowsell, Laura Trott
Pearl Izumi
Katie Archibald. Ciara Horne,
Sarah Storey, Anna Turvey
VC St Raphael
Jessica Hill, Madeline Moore,
Rachel Murray, Harriet Whewell
2015 Pearl Izumi
Katie Archibald, Ciara Horne
Joanna Rowsell Shand, Sarah Storey
not awarded
2017 Team Breeze
Eleanor Dickinson, Manon Lloyd
Emily Nelson, Annasley Park
Liv Cycling Club
Lauren Dolan, Pfeiffer Georgi
Jessica Roberts, Emily Tillett
Boot Out Breast Cancer C.C
Neah Evans, Dannielle Khan
Katie Prankerd, Sarah Storey
2018 Team Breeze
Abigail Dentus, Jenny Holl
Rebecca Raybould, Jessica Roberts
Backstedt Cycling
Elynor Bäckstedt, Isabel Ellis
Lucy Nelson, Ellie Russell
Liv Cycling Club
Ella Barnwell, Anna Docherty
Pfeiffer Georgi, Amelia Sharpe
2019 Team Breeze
Anna Docherty, Jenny Holl
Rebecca Raybould, Jessica Roberts
Team Velotec
Jennifer Holden, Sophie Lankford
Anna Morris, Molly Patch, April Tacey
Liv Cycling Club
Ella Barnwell, Eluned King
Amelia Sharpe, Elena Smith
2020 Team Breeze
Anna Docherty, Josie Knight
Ella Barnwell, Anna Shackley
University of Nottingham
Isabel Ellis, Sophie Lankford
Matilda Gurney, Charlotte Mitchell
Central Region
Millie Couzens, Anna Wadsworth
Eva Callinan, Libby Smithson
[38]
2021 not held due to Covid-19
2022 Brother UK-Orientation Marketing
Ellen Bennett
Grace Lister
Holly Ramsey
Izzy Sharp
Liv Cycling Club
Katie-Anne Calton
Ella Jamieson
Matilda McKibben
Awen Roberts
not awarded [39]
2023 Team Inspired
Ella Barnwell
Maddie Leech
Grace Lister
Jessica Roberts
Alba Development
Sophie Lankford
Beth Maciver
Eilidh Shaw
Evie White
Tofauti Everyone Active
Mari Porton
Lowri Richards
Esther Wong
Laura Davies
2024 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 Dinnan
[41]

See also

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