Great Britain at the UEC European Track Championships

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Great Britain at the European Track Championships is an overview of the British results at the European Track Championships. Since 2001 there are the European Track Championships for under-23 and junior riders and since 2010 the European Track Championships for elite riders. Note that the under-23 and junior championships before 2010 also included omnium elite events.

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European Track Championships (elite) 2010-current

Great Britain at the
European Track Championships (elite)
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg
IOC code GBR
2010 
Medals
Ranked 1st
Gold
55
Silver
35
Bronze
28
Total
118
European Track Championships (elite) appearances

Medalists

This is a list of medals won at the UEC European Track Championships for elite riders from 2010 to current.

MedalChampionshipNameEvent
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Flag of Poland.svg 2010 Pruszków Jason Kenny Men's keirin
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Flag of Poland.svg 2010 Pruszków Steven Burke
Ed Clancy
Jason Queally
Andy Tennant
Men's team pursuit
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Flag of Poland.svg 2010 Pruszków Katie Colclough
Wendy Houvenaghel
Laura Trott
Women's team pursuit
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Flag of Poland.svg 2010 Pruszków Matt Crampton Men's keirin
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Flag of Poland.svg 2010 Pruszków Victoria Pendelton
Jessica Varnish
Women's team sprint
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Flag of Poland.svg 2010 Pruszków Jason Kenny Men's sprint
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Flag of Poland.svg 2010 Pruszków Matt Crampton
Chris Hoy
Jason Kenny
Men's team sprint
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Flag of the Netherlands.svg 2011 Apeldoorn Matthew Crampton Men's keirin
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Flag of the Netherlands.svg 2011 Apeldoorn Ed Clancy Men's omnium
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Flag of the Netherlands.svg 2011 Apeldoorn Steven Burke
Ed Clancy
Peter Kennaugh
Andy Tennant
Geraint Thomas
Men's team pursuit
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Flag of the Netherlands.svg 2011 Apeldoorn Victoria Pendleton
Jessica Varnish
Women's team sprint
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Flag of the Netherlands.svg 2011 Apeldoorn Victoria Pendleton Women's keirin
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Flag of the Netherlands.svg 2011 Apeldoorn Laura Trott Women's omnium
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Flag of the Netherlands.svg 2011 Apeldoorn Danielle King
Joanna Rowsell
Laura Trott
Women's team pursuit
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Flag of Lithuania.svg 2012 Panevėžys Matthew Crampton
Callum Skinner
Lewis Oliva
Men's team sprint

Medals by year

ChampionshipGoldSilverBronzeTotalRank
Flag of Poland.svg 2010 Pruszków 32271st
Flag of the Netherlands.svg 2011 Apeldoorn 70071st
Flag of Lithuania.svg 2012 Panevėžys 00118th
Flag of the Netherlands.svg 2013 Apeldoorn 32382nd
Flag of France.svg 2014 Guadeloupe 61181st
Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg 2015 Grenchen 60391st
Flag of France.svg 2016 Paris 24283rd
Flag of Germany.svg 2017 Berlin 31043rd
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg 2018 Glasgow 433102nd
Flag of the Netherlands.svg 2019 Apeldoorn 23275th
Flag of Bulgaria.svg 2020 Plovdiv 632111st
Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg 2021 Grenchen 30254th
Flag of Germany.svg 2022 Munich 03258th
Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg 2023 Grenchen 462122nd
Flag of the Netherlands.svg 2024 Apeldoorn 662141st
Total553528118-

European Track Championships (under-23 & junior) 2001-current

Great Britain at the
European Track Championships (under 23 & junior)
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg
IOC code GBR
2001 
Medals
Ranked 3rd
Gold
107
Silver
98
Bronze
89
Total
294
European Track Championships (under 23 & junior) appearances
Lizzie Armitstead won silver behind Ellen van Dijk in the 2008 women's under-23 points race Podium women's points race - 2008 European Track Championships.jpg
Lizzie Armitstead won silver behind Ellen van Dijk in the 2008 women's under-23 points race

Below is an overview of the Dutch results at the European Track Championships for under-23 and junior riders. Note that these championships also had a few elite events.

Medals by year

ChampionshipGoldSilverBronzeTotalRank
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg 2001 Brno 10018th
Flag of Germany.svg 2002 Büttgen 001113th
Flag of Russia.svg 2003 Moscow 0000-
Flag of Spain.svg 2004 Valence 31046th
Flag of Italy.svg 2005 Fiorenzuola d'Arda 31154th
Flag of Greece.svg 2006 Athens 622101st
Flag of Germany.svg 2007 Cottbus 874191st
Flag of Poland.svg 2008 Pruszków ( details )1067231st
Flag of Belarus.svg 2009 Minsk 677203rd
Flag of Russia.svg 2010 Saint Petersburg 14168th
Flag of Portugal.svg 2011 Anadia 9106251st
Flag of Portugal.svg 2012 Anadia 464143rd
Flag of Portugal.svg 2013 Anadia 32166th
Flag of Portugal.svg 2014 Anadia 244105th
Flag of Greece.svg 2015 Athens 453123rd
Flag of Italy.svg 2016 Monitchiari 5311194th
Flag of Portugal.svg 2017 Sangalhos 7611243rd
Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg 2018 Aigle 433105th
Flag of Belgium (civil).svg 2019 Ghent 752142nd
Flag of Italy.svg 2020 Fiorenzuola d'Arda -----
Flag of the Netherlands.svg 2021 Apeldoorn 1098272nd
Flag of Portugal.svg 2022 Anadia 597213rd
Flag of Portugal.svg 2023 Anadia 986232nd
Total1079889294

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