British National Team Sprint Championships

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The British National Team Sprint Championships are held annually as part of the British National Track Championships organized by British Cycling. A women's championship was held for the first time in 2008.

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Past winners

Men

YearGoldSilverBronzeRef
1993 City of Edinburgh RC
Steve Paulding, Marco Librizzi
Anthony Stirrat, Stewart Brydon
1994 City of Edinburgh RC
Steve Paulding, Marco Librizzi
Scott McWilliam, Stewart Brydon
North Wirral Velo
1995 City of Edinburgh RC
Chris Hoy, Peter Jacques, Steve Paulding
CC Lancashire
Peter Boyd, Gary Hibbert, Neil Campbell
TS Tameside
Simon Churton, Neil Potter, Alwyn McMath
[1]
1996 City of Edinburgh RC
Chris Hoy, Peter Jacques, Craig MacLean
Harlow CC [2]
1997 City of Edinburgh RC
Chris Hoy, Peter Jacques, Craig MacLean
Glendene CC
CC Lancashire
[2]
1998 City of Edinburgh RC
Chris Hoy, Peter Jacques, Craig MacLean
CC Cycles
Alan Crossland, Alwyn McMath, Matthew Fairclough
GB Racing
John Taylor, Alexander Sims, Peter Green
[2]
1999 City of Edinburgh RC
Peter Jacques, Craig MacLean, James Taylor
VC St Raphael
Andy Slater, Mark Whittaker, David Heald
Composite
Brian Fudge, Mark Pearce, Robin Thompson
2000 City of Edinburgh RC
Chris Hoy, Craig MacLean, James Taylor
VC St Raphael
Andy Slater, Neil Campbell, David Heald
CCA Dataphonics
Ross Edgar, David Heaven, Dave Le Grys
2001 City of Edinburgh RC
Chris Hoy, James Taylor, Jason Queally
VC St Raphael
David Heald, Anton Quist, Barney Storey
CCA Dataphonics
Ross Edgar, Robin Thompson, Christian Lyte
2002 Team Athena
Craig MacLean, Chris Hoy, Jason Queally
VC St Raphael A
Anton Quist, Andy Slater, Barney Storey
City of Edinburgh RC
Matthew Haynes, Marco Librizzi, James Taylor
2003 Team Athena
Chris Hoy, Craig MacLean, Jason Queally
Dataphonics RT
Ross Edgar, David Le Grys, Robin Thompson
City of Edinburgh RC
Matthew Haynes, Marco Librizzi, James Taylor
2004 VC St Raphael
David Heald, Barney Storey, Ross Edgar
City of Edinburgh RC
Marco Librizzi, Graeme Steen, Matthew Haynes
Yasumitsu-Schlapp
Jay Hollingsworth, Ian Sharpe, Joby Ingram-Dodd
2005 Sportcity Velo
Joshua Hargreaves, Matthew Crampton, Jason Kenny
VC St Raphael A
Benedict Elliott, David Heald, Richard Storey
City of Edinburgh RC
Marco Librizzi, Shane Charlton, Graeme Steen
2006 Composite A
Chris Hoy, Craig MacLean, Jason Queally
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Matthew Crampton, Jamie Staff, Ross Edgar
Composite D
Jason Kenny, David Daniell, Dave Le Grys
2007 Scotland
Chris Hoy, Marco Librizzi, Ross Edgar
North West Region
Jason Kenny, Christian Lyte, David Daniell
Yasumitsu Schlapp
Jonathan Norfolk, Gwyn Carless, Anthony Gill
2008 Composite - GB teams
David Daniell, Christian Lyte, Matthew Crampton
City of Edinburgh RC
Bruce Croall, Matthew Haynes, Kevin Stewart
Yasumitsu Schlapp
Anthony Gill, Dan Woolfenden, Gwyn Carless
2009 SKY+HD
Jamie Staff, Chris Hoy & Ross Edgar
North West Region A
Christian Lyte, David Daniell, Matthew Crampton
City of Edinburgh RC
Kevin Stewart, Matthew Haynes, Robert Croall
2010 Sky Track Cycling
Chris Hoy, Jason Kenny, Ross Edgar & Matt Crampton
City of Edinburgh RC
John Paul, Callum Skinner, Kevin Stewart
Scienceinsport.com
Jody Cundy, Andrew Kelly, Dave Readle
2011 North West Region A
Jason Kenny, Jason Queally, Chris Hoy
North West Region B
Ross Edgar, Peter Mitchell, David Daniell
North West Region C
Kian Emadi, Philip Hindes, Liam Phillips
2012 North West Region B
David Daniell, Peter Mitchell, Lewis Oliva
City of Edinburgh RC
Bruce Croall, John Paul, Callum Skinner
North West Region A
Matthew Crampton, Jody Cundy, Craig MacLean
2013 North West Region A
Matthew Crampton, Kian Emadi, Jason Kenny
North West Region B
Philip Hindes, Matt Rotherham, Callum Skinner
Scotland
Jonathan Biggin, Bruce Croall, John Paul
2014 North West Region
Philip Hindes, Jason Kenny, Callum Skinner
Sportcity Velo
Jack Payne, Matt Rotherham, Thomas Rotherham
Performance Cycle Coaching
Peter Mitchell, Ryan Owens, Thomas Scammell
2015 North West Region A
Jason Kenny, Matthew Crampton, Philip Hindes
Black Line
Peter Mitchell, Matt Roper, Tom Scammell
Sportcity Velo
Jack Payne, Matt Rotherham, Tom Rotherham
[3]
2017 North West Region A
Jack Carlin, Ryan Owens, Joseph Truman
Sportcity Velo
Joel Partington, Thomas Rotherham, Matt Rotherham
North West Region B
Ryan Hutchinson, Alex Jolliffe, Lewis Oliva
2018 North West Region A & SES Racing
Jack Carlin, Jason Kenny, Ryan Owens
Sportcity Velo
Joel Partington, Thomas Rotherham, Matt Rotherham
North West Region B
Alex Jolliffe, Lewis Stewart, Hamish Turnbull
2019 Team Inspired & SES Racing
Jack Carlin, Jason Kenny, Philip Hindes, Ryan Owens
Slingshot
Alistair Fielding, Lewis Stewart, Hamish Turnbull
Black Line
Peter Mitchell, Niall Monks, Matthew Roper, Alex Spratt
2020 Team Inspired
Joseph Truman, Jack Carlin, Ryan Owens
Slingshot
Hamish Turnbull, Ali Fielding, James Bunting
Black Line
Harry Ledingham-Horn, Hayden Norris, Ed Lowe
[4]
2021 not held due to Covid-19
2022 Team Inspired
Jack Carlin
Ali Fielding
Joseph Truman
Hamish Turnbull
Team East Midlands
James Bunting
Marcus Hiley
Harry Ledingham-Horn
Hayden Norris
Glasgow Track RC
Luthais Arthur
Niall Monks
Anthony Young
[5]
2023 Team Inspired
Marcus Hiley
Harry Ledingham-Horn
Ed Lowe
North West
Oliver Aloul
James Bunting
Hayden Norris
Matt Rotherham
Glasgow Track RC
Luthais Arthur
Niall Monks
Lyall Craig
2024 Team Inspired A
Ed Lowe
Hayden Norris
Harry Ledingham-Horn
Team Inspired B
Marcus Hiley
Harry Radford
Joe Truman
ESV Manchester
Oliver Aloul
Tom Morrissey
Matt Rotherham
[6]

Women

YearGoldSilverBronzeRef
2008 Composite - GB teams
Anna Blyth & Victoria Pendleton
Halesowen A & CC
Helen Scott & Jess Varnish
City of Edinburgh RC
Charline Joiner & Jenny Davis
2009 Halesowen A & CC
Helen Scott & Jess Varnish
City of Edinburgh RC
Jenny Davis & Charline Joiner 36.174
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Janet Birkmyre & Cassie Gledhill
2010 Halesowen ACC & North West Region
Jess Varnish &Becky James
City of Edinburgh RC "A"
Jenny Davis & Charline Joiner
City of Edinburgh RC
Emma Baird & Kayleigh Brogan
2011 North West Region
Victoria Pendleton & Jess Varnish
City of Edinburgh RC
Kayleigh Brogan & Jenny Davis
XRT Elmy Cycles
Janet Birkmyre & Cassie Gledhill
2012 Abergavenny RC
Rachel James & Becky James
Edinburgh RC
Eleanor Richardson & Lauryn Therin
Sport City Velo
Megan Boyd & Jessica Crampton
2013 West Midlands Region
Dannielle Khan & Jess Varnish
Eastern Region
Katy Marchant & Victoria Williamson
Wales
Ellie Coster & Rachel James
2014 West Midlands Region
Dannielle Khan & Jess Varnish
Eastern Region
Katy Marchant & Victoria Williamson
North West Region
Rachel James & Helen Scott
2015 North West Region C
Katy Marchant & Jessica Varnish
North West Region B
Shanaze Reade & Victoria Williamson
North West Region D
Eleanor Richardson & Helen Scott
[7]
2017 Team Terminator
Lauren Bate & Sophie Capewell
Glasgow Wheelers & Peebles CC
Emma Baird & Lucy Grant
Wolverhampton & Mid Shropshire Wheelers
Georgia Hilleard & Esme Niblett
2018 Team Terminator & Wolverhampton Wheelers
Lauren Bate & Georgia Hilleard
Glasgow Wheelers & Peebles CC
Lusia Steele & Lucy Grant
Team Terminator & Peckham Challengers
Sophie Capewell & Blaine Ridge-Davis
2019 North West Region
Shanaze Reade & Blaine Ridge-Davis
Team Terminator
Sophie Capewell & Milly Tanner
Black Line
Lusia Steele & Victoria Williamson
2020 Slingshot
Blaine Ridge-Davis & Milly Tanner
Scotland B
Lucy Grant & Lusia Steele
Scotland A
Lauren Bell & Ellie Stone
[4]
2021 not held due to Covid-19
2022 Team Wales
Rhian Edmunds
Emma Finucane
Lowri Thomas
Team Breeze
Sophie Capewell
Blaine Ridge-Davis
Millicent Tanner
Team Scotland
Lauren Bell
Iona Moir
Lusia Steele
Ellie Stone
[5]
2023 Team Inspired B
Katy Marchant
Emma Finucane
Milly Tanner
Team Inspired A
Sophie Capewell
Blaine Ridge-Davis
Lowri Thomas
Scotland
Lauren Bell
Iona Moir
Ellie Stone
2024 Team Inspired A
Georgette Rand
Milly Tanner
Sophie Capewell
Team Inspired B
Rhian Edmunds
Iona Moir
Rhianna Parris-Smith
PD Scotland
Lucy Grant
Kirsty Johnson
Christina Smith
[8]

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