British National Keirin Championships

The British National Keirin Championships are held annually as part of the British National Track Championships organised by British Cycling. The men's championship was inaugurated in 1983[1] and a women's championship was held for the first time in 2003.[2]

Men's Senior Race

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Matthew Crampton, five time winner
Year Gold Silver Bronze Ref
1983 Terry Tinsley [3]
1984 Terry Tinsley Paul Swinnerton Dave Le Grys [4]
1985 Terry Tinsley [5]
1986 Dennis Lightfoot [6]
1987 Dave Le Grys Dave Miller Russell Williams [7]
1988 Gary Sadler Russell Williams Dave Miller [8]
1989 Paul McHugh [9]
1990 Russell Williams Paul McHugh Colin Sturgess [10]
1991 Nick Barnes Paul McHugh Gary Coltman [11]
1992 Paul McHugh Gary Coltman Russell Williams [12]
1993 Stewart Brydon Paul McHugh Rob Jefferies
1994 Paul McHugh Peter Jacques Marco Librizzi
1995 Steve Paulding+ [13]
1996 Peter Jacques Craig MacLean [13]
1997 Peter Jacques Rob Jefferies Alwyn McMath [13]
1998 Craig Percival Robert Darley Richard Kennedy
1999 Craig Percival Neil Campbell Mark Whittaker
2000 Craig MacLean Barney Storey Alwyn McMath
2001 Jon Norfolk Barney Storey Alwyn McMath
2002 Jon Norfolk James Taylor Ben Elliott
2003 Barney Storey Matthew Haynes Dave Heald
2004 Ben Elliott Matthew Haynes James Taylor
2005 Matthew Crampton Dave Heald Richard Kennedy
2006 Ross Edgar Matthew Crampton Chris Hoy
2007 Matthew Crampton Ross Edgar Chris Hoy
2008 Matthew Crampton Craig MacLean Christian Lyte
2009 Chris Hoy Jason Kenny Christian Lyte
2010 Ross Edgar Jason Kenny Chris Pritchard
2011 Chris Hoy David Daniell Philip Hindes
2012 Matthew Crampton Matt Rotherham Craig MacLean
2013 Jason Kenny Matthew Crampton Lewis Oliva
2014 Callum Skinner Matthew Crampton Lewis Oliva
2015 Matthew Crampton Lewis Oliva Thomas Rotherham
2017 Lewis Oliva Matt Rotherham Thomas Rotherham
2018 Lewis Oliva Joseph Truman Alex Jolliffe
2019 Jason Kenny Jack Carlin Joseph Truman
2020 Joseph Truman Matthew Roper Niall Monks [14]
2021 not held due to Covid-19
2022 Jack Carlin Joseph Truman Hamish Turnbull [15]
2023 Hamish Turnbull Jack Carlin Niall Monks
2024 Hayden Norris Niall Monks Harvey McNaughton [16]

+ winner following disqualification of Shawn Lynch

Women's Senior Race

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Becky James, winner in 2011 and 2012
Year Gold Silver Bronze Ref
1992 Sally Dawes [17]
1993 Sally Timmis [17]
2003 Victoria Pendleton Denise Hampson Wendy Everson
2004 Joy Nixon Jo Tindley Rusine Airstone
2005 Victoria Pendleton Lucy Richards Katie Curtis
2006 Victoria Pendleton Anna Blyth Lucy Ayres
2007 Victoria Pendleton Anna Blyth Helen Scott
2008 Victoria Pendleton Anna Blyth Jess Varnish
2009 Victoria Pendleton Becky James Helen Scott
2010 Victoria Pendleton Jessica Varnish Helen Scott
2011 Becky James Jessica Crampton Victoria Williamson
2012 Becky James Victoria Williamson Charline Joiner
2013 Jessica Varnish Katy Marchant Rachel James
2014 Jessica Varnish Dannielle Khan Katy Marchant [18]
2015 Katy Marchant Becky James Jessica Varnish [19]
2017 Sophie Capewell Katie Archibald Neah Evans
2018 Jessica Crampton Lauren Bate Sophie Capewell
2019 Jessica Crampton Ellie Coster Joanna Smith
2020 Lauren Bell Emma Finucane Ellie Coster [14]
2021 not held due to Covid-19
2022 Ellie Stone Emma Finucane Sophie Capewell [15]
2023 Emma Finucane Katy Marchant Sophie Capewell
2024 Lauren Bell Rhian Edmunds Amy Cole [16]

Junior

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References

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  1. ^ "Cavanagh holds off twin threat - 1 August 1983". Liverpool Echo. 1983.
  2. ^ "About the Championships". British Cycling.
  3. ^ "By a Correspondent. "Cycling." Times, 9 Aug. 1985, p. 21". Times Digital Archives.
  4. ^ "Wilcockson, John. "Cycling." Times, 6 Sept. 1984, p. 21". Times Digital Archives.
  5. ^ "Cram sights on a new record - 10 August 1985". Liverpool Echo. 1985.
  6. ^ "Speed King Denis proves a menace - 23 August 1986". Liverpool Echo. 1986.
  7. ^ "Bryan, Peter. "Doyle takes pursuit for revenge over Yates." Times, 8 Aug. 1987, p. 36". Times Digital Archives.
  8. ^ ""For the Record." Times, 2 Aug. 1988, p. 37". Times Digital Archives.
  9. ^ "Eggo aims to prove a point - 5 August 1989". Sandwell Evening Mail. 1989.
  10. ^ ""For the Record." Times, 4 Aug. 1990, p. 25". Times Digital Archives.
  11. ^ ""Tandem team withdraws." Times, 3 Aug. 1991, p. 33". Times Digital Archives.
  12. ^ ""For the Record." Times, 17 Aug. 1992, p. 20". Times Digital Archives.
  13. ^ a b c "British National Track Championships: The winners since 1995". Cycling Weekly. 22 September 2010. Retrieved 28 February 2015.
  14. ^ a b "Results" (PDF). British Cycling.
  15. ^ a b "2022 National Track Championships". British Cycling. Retrieved 29 March 2022.
  16. ^ a b "Report: Day 3 British Track Championships". Velo UK. Retrieved 27 February 2024.
  17. ^ a b ""Mummery records best time." Times, 31 July 1993, p. 30". Times Digital Archives.
  18. ^ "Varnish seals perfect defence with keirin title at British Cycling National Track Championships". britishcycling.org.uk. Retrieved 21 March 2015.
  19. ^ "Full Results – British Track Championships". velouk.net. Retrieved 2 March 2018.
  20. ^ "BC National Youth A & Junior Track Championships". British Cycling. Retrieved 6 September 2020.
  21. ^ "British Cycling Youth & Junior Track Championships : 3rd-7th August 2015" (PDF). British Cycling. Retrieved 7 September 2020.
  22. ^ "British National Youth & Junior Track Championships: 1st - 5th August - Derby Arena" (PDF). British Cycling. Retrieved 7 September 2020.
  23. ^ "British Cycling National Youth A & Junior Track Championships: Track , Newport – Monday, 31 Jul 2017". British Cycling. Retrieved 6 September 2020.