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

Year Gold Silver Bronze
1983[3]Terry Tinsley
1984[4]Terry TinsleyPaul SwinnertonDave Le Grys
1985[5]Terry Tinsley
1986[6]Dennis Lightfoot
1987[7]Dave Le GrysDave MillerRussell Williams
1988[8]Gary SadlerRussell WilliamsDave Miller
1989[9]Paul McHugh
1990[10]Russell WilliamsPaul McHughColin Sturgess
1991[11]Nick BarnesPaul McHughGary Coltman
1992[12]Paul McHughGary ColtmanRussell Williams
1993Stewart BrydonPaul McHughRob Jefferies
1994Paul McHughPeter JacquesMarco Librizzi
1995[13]Steve Paulding+
1996[13]Peter JacquesCraig MacLean
1997[13]Peter JacquesRob JefferiesAlwyn McMath
1998Craig PercivalRobert DarleyRichard Kennedy
1999Craig PercivalNeil CampbellMark Whittaker
2000Craig MacLeanBarney StoreyAlwyn McMath
2001Jon NorfolkBarney StoreyAlwyn McMath
2002Jon NorfolkJames TaylorBen Elliott
2003Barney StoreyMatthew HaynesDave Heald
2004Ben ElliottMatthew HaynesJames Taylor
2005Matthew CramptonDave HealdRichard Kennedy
2006Ross EdgarMatthew CramptonChris Hoy
2007Matthew CramptonRoss EdgarChris Hoy
2008Matthew CramptonCraig MacLeanChristian Lyte
2009Chris HoyJason KennyChristian Lyte
2010Ross EdgarJason KennyChris Pritchard
2011Chris HoyDavid DaniellPhilip Hindes
2012Matthew CramptonMatt RotherhamCraig MacLean
2013Jason KennyMatthew CramptonLewis Oliva
2014Callum SkinnerMatthew CramptonLewis Oliva
2015Matthew CramptonLewis OlivaThomas Rotherham
2017Lewis OlivaMatt RotherhamThomas Rotherham
2018Lewis OlivaJoseph TrumanAlex Jolliffe
2019Jason KennyJack CarlinJoseph Truman
2020[14]Joseph TrumanMatthew RoperNiall Monks
2021not held due to Covid-19
2022[15]Jack CarlinJoseph TrumanHamish Turnbull
2023Hamish TurnbullJack CarlinNiall Monks

+ winner following disqualification of Shawn Lynch

Women's Senior Race

Year Gold Silver Bronze
1992[16]Sally Dawes
1993[16]Sally Timmis
2003Victoria PendletonDenise HampsonWendy Everson
2004Joy NixonJo TindleyRusine Airstone
2005Victoria PendletonLucy RichardsKatie Curtis
2006Victoria PendletonAnna BlythLucy Ayres
2007Victoria PendletonAnna BlythHelen Scott
2008Victoria PendletonAnna BlythJess Varnish
2009Victoria PendletonBecky JamesHelen Scott
2010Victoria PendletonJessica VarnishHelen Scott
2011Becky JamesJessica CramptonVictoria Williamson
2012Becky JamesVictoria WilliamsonCharline Joiner
2013Jessica VarnishKaty MarchantRachel James
2014[17]Jessica VarnishDannielle KhanKaty Marchant
2015[18]Katy MarchantBecky JamesJessica Varnish
2017Sophie CapewellKatie ArchibaldNeah Evans
2018Jessica CramptonLauren BateSophie Capewell
2019Jessica CramptonEllie CosterJoanna Smith
2020[14]Lauren BellEmma FinucaneEllie Coster
2021not held due to Covid-19
2022[15]Ellie StoneEmma FinucaneSophie Capewell
2023Emma FinucaneKaty MarchantSophie Capewell

Men's Junior Race

Year Gold Silver Bronze
Keirin
2004Jak Kenton-SragganTom SmithJoe Liversidge
2005Jason KennyMichael PartridgeKyle Tilley
2006Peter KennaughDavid DaniellChristian Lyte
2007Christian LyteDavid DaniellSteven Hill
2008Steven HillKevin StewartPeter Mitchell
2009Lewis OlivaKian EmadiKevin Stewart
2010Kian EmadiLewis OlivaThomas Gregory
2011Matthew RotherhamJohn PaulThomas Baker
2012Matthew RotherhamJack HoyleCameron Howard
2013Thomas ScammellLeon GledhillRyan Owens
2014[19]Joseph TrumanMax NethellThomas Rotherham
2015[20]Joseph TrumanThomas RotherhamAlex Jolliffe
2016[21]Alex JolliffeCameron ThomsonHamish Turnbull
2017[22]Lewis StewartChristopher HeatonHamish Turnbull

References

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  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.
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  14. "Results" (PDF). British Cycling.
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  16. ""Mummery records best time." Times, 31 July 1993, p. 30". Times Digital Archives.
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  18. "Full Results – British Track Championships". velouk.net. Retrieved 2 March 2018.
  19. "BC National Youth A & Junior Track Championships". British Cycling. Retrieved 6 September 2020.
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  21. "British National Youth & Junior Track Championships: 1st - 5th August - Derby Arena" (PDF). British Cycling. Retrieved 7 September 2020.
  22. "British Cycling National Youth A & Junior Track Championships: Track , Newport – Monday, 31 Jul 2017". British Cycling. Retrieved 6 September 2020.
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