Welsh National Road Race Championships

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The Welsh National Road Race Championships are held annually, and include several categories of rider.

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Men

Senior

YearGoldSilverBronze
1991Alun OwenKeith JonesMartin Jones
1992 Daniel Wedley Paul EspostiJulian Winn
1993 Tim Davies Daniel WedleyWill Wright
1995 Paul Esposti
1996 Simon Bray
1997 Mat Postle Carwyn Nott Steven Ramsay
1998 Julian Winn Richard WoolesAnthony Malarczyk
1999 Huw Pritchard Ian Jeremiah James Griffiths
2000 Julian Winn Gareth SheppardAndrew Butcher
2001 Paul Sheppard Gareth JonesRohan Davies
2002Andrew WindsorChris Anelay Will Wright
2003 Huw Pritchard Andrew MartinGareth Jones
2004 Geraint Thomas Andrew MartinChris Anelay
2005 Geraint Thomas Will Wright Chris Anelay
2006 Dale Appleby Neil JonesRichard Sykes-Popham
2007Stephen LloydHugh WilsonChristian Prior
2008 [1] Rob Partridge Rhys LloydRichard Harris
2009 [2] Rob Partridge Rhys LloydHugh Wilson
2010 Dale Appleby Gareth McGuiness Brendan Sullivan
2011 Gruff Lewis Brendan Sullivan Niklas Gustavsson [3]
2021Marinus Peterson Joe Holt Edward Morgan [4]
2022Samuel BeckettOwain RobertsWilliam Truelove [5]

Veteran

YearGoldSilverBronze
1991Graham WeighNeil DownesPhil Windsor
1992 John Williams Neil Downes Dave Panting
1993
1994Wayne MilwardRoly MeryAlan Belton
1995
1996Gordon WallaceChris Singleton
1998Wayne MilwardBernard BrownPaul Spencer
1999 Keith Jones Clifford Jackson Michael Ives
2000 Keith Jones Chris SingletonAnthony Crabbe
2001 Keith Jones Paul CrabbeStuart Hall
2002Steve EdwardsGordon WallaceStuart Hall
2003Marcus WalkerSean GrosvenorStephen Lloyd
2004Gary ThomasPaul SpencerJeremy Rees
2005Norman Hughes Keith Jones Paul Bennett
2006Norman HughesJohn SkatesEd Demery
2007John SkatesMike LindsayEd Demery
2008 [1] Norman HughesJohn Skates Keith Jones
2009 [6] Brendan Sullivan Phil Mason Ian Jeremiah
2010 Gerry Bowditch John Wylie David Mills
2011 Gerry Bowditch Jonathan Shepherd John Wylie

Junior

YearGoldSilverBronze
1991Stephen CollobyChris RudallJamie Vaughan
1992Geraint Day[Carwyn NottJamie Vaughan
1993 Anthony Malarczyk Justin Varney Huw Pritchard
1998David Heaven Richard Rees Dave Bees
1999 Rhys Gruffydd David Heaven Dave Bees
2000 David Heaven Ryan BevisJonathan Slack
2001Peter JonesJonathan IngarfieldRussell Jones
2002Mike DavisAdrian GammageJonathon Ingarfield
2003 Rob Partridge Tomos Williams
2005 Tom Smith Matthew Rowe
2006Rhys Lloyd Luke Rowe Sion O'Boyle
2007 Luke Rowe Mike WebbAndrew Williams
2008 [1] Andrew Williams
2009 [2] Rhys Gravelle Sam Harrison Jon Mould
2010
2011 Dan Pearson Matthew Haase Matthew Thompson [3]
2021Griff LewisBenjamin BrightSpencer Davies [4]
2022Rhys ThomasFred MeredithLuke Wyatt [5]

Women

YearGoldSilverBronze
1998 Louise Jones Clare Greenwood Julie Hooper
1999 Megan Hughes Clare Greenwood Rhian Thomas
2006Claire Lines Jessica Allen
2007 Katie Curtis Hannah RichLizzy Goodband
2008 [1] Jackie Garner
2009 [6] Hannah Rich Angharad Mason Caroline Gay
2010 Lily Matthews Kara Chesworth Hannah Rich
2011 Hannah Rich Lowri Bunn Angharad Mason
2021 Leah Dixon Anna Morris Jasmine Jones [4]

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