British National Madison Championships
The British National Madison Championships were held annually as part of the British National Track Championships organised by British Cycling, originally with two separate championship events for amateur and professional riders previously.
The senior championships are now held as a stand-alone event, most recently in December 2016.
From 2016, the senior championships have been run under the new UCI rules; where laps gained or lost on the field count towards points, and the winner is the pair of riders with the most points overall.[1]
British National Track Champions | ||
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Derny | Pursuit (team) | |
Elimination | Scratch | |
Keirin | Sprint | |
Madison | Sprint (team) | |
Omnium | Tandem | |
Points | Time Trial | |
Pursuit | ||
Results
Men Senior
Women's Senior
Year | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
2009 | Alex Greenfield & Dani King | Corrine Hall & Hannah Barnes | Hannah Mayho & Laura Trott |
2010 | Hannah Barnes & Hannah Walker | Dani King & Ella Hopkins | Harriet Owen & Laura Trott |
2011 | Lucy Garner & Harriet Owen | Hannah Barnes & Hannah Walker | Hannah Manley & Amy Roberts |
2012 | Lucy Garner & Harriet Owen | Emily Kay & Amy Roberts | Hannah Barnes & Eileen Roe |
2013 | Dani King & Laura Trott | Katie Archibald & Charline Joiner | Hayley Jones & Emily Kay |
2016 [23] | Elinor Barker & Laura Kenny | Alice Barnes & Ellie Dickinson | Megan Barker & Rebecca Raybould |
2017[24] | Anna Docherty & Pfeiffer Georgi | Jenny Holl & Jessica Roberts | Abigail Dentus & Rebecca Raybould |
2018[25] | Katie Archibald & Elinor Barker | Ellie Dickinson & Laura Kenny | Neah Evans & Emily Kay |
2019[28] | Anna Docherty & Jenny Holl | Ella Barnwell & Amelia Sharpe | Eluned King & Sophie Lewis |
2020 | not held due to Covid-19 | ||
2021 | not held due to Covid-19 | ||
2022 | Laura Kenny & Neah Evans[27] | Sophie Lewis & Maddie Leech | Ella Barnwell & Jessica Roberts |
2023 | Derby Arena 22 Sep |
Men's Junior
Year | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
2009 | George Atkins & Dan McLay | Jon Mould & Chris Whorall | Adam Yates & Simon Yates |
2010 | Adam Yates & Simon Yates | Owain Doull & Joshua Papworth | Andrew Hargroves & Daniel McLay |
2011 | Jon Dibben & Owain Doull | Chris Latham & Joshua Papworth | Samuel Lowe & Alistair Slater |
2012 | Jon Dibben & Samuel Lowe | Tao Geoghegan Hart & Oliver Wood | Jake Kelly & Jacob Scott |
2013 | Jacob Ragan & Oliver Wood | Tristan Robbins & James Shaw | Tom Arnstein & Mark Stewart |
2015 | Ethan Hayter & Fred Wright | Joe Holt & William Roberts | Matthew Walls & Reece Woods |
2016[29] | Rhys Britton & Jake Stewart | Matthew Walls & Reece Wood | Ethan Hayter & Fred Wright |
2017[30] | Rhys Britton & Jake Stewart | Jacob Vaughan & Fred Wright | Joseph Nally & William Tidball |
2018[31] | William Tidball & Ethan Vernon | Lewis Askey & Alfred George | Oliver Rees & Samuel Watson |
2019[32] | Lewis Askey & Alfred George | Oscar Nilssen-Julien & Jack Rootkin-Gray | Max Rushby & Samuel Watson |
Event not held in 2014[33]
Women's Junior
Year | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
2017[30] | Anna Docherty & Pfeiffer Georgi | Lauren Dolan & Jenny Holl | Jessica Roberts & Sophie Williams |
2018[31] | Elynor Bäckstedt & Ellie Russell | Anna Docherty & Pfeiffer Georgi | Georgia Ashworth & Ella Barnwell |
2019[32] | Elynor Bäckstedt & Zoe Bäckstedt | Eluned King & Sophie Lewis | Ella Barnwell & Amelia Sharpe |
Male Under 16
Year | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
2009 | Jon Dibben & Jim Lewis | Stephen Bradbury & Charlie Heffernan | Matthew Rotherham & Dan Whelan |
2010 | |||
2011 | Chris Lawless & Jacob Ragan | Jake Womersley & Oliver Wood | Jacob Scott & Jake Kelly |
2012 | Ben Chapman & Max Stedman | Tristan Robbins & Charlie Tanfield | Fabio Close & James Shaw |
2013 | Joseph Fry & Joey Walker | Tom England & Tom Rotherham | Matthew Walls & Reece Wood |
2014 | Ethan Hayter & Fred Wright | Matthew Walls & Reece Wood | Seb Dickens & Jack Plumley |
2015[34] | Rhys Britton & Fred Wright | Ben Hardwick & Jake Stewart | Tom Pidcock & Jamie Ridehalgh |
2016[35] | Thomas Bostock & William Draper | Charlie Calvert & William Tidball | Jim Brown & Matthew Burke |
2017[36] | Alex Haines & Lewis Askey | Oliver Rees & Samuel Watson | Alfred George & Leo Hayter |
2018[31] | Oscar Nilsson-Julien & Jack Rootkin-Gray | Robert Donaldson & Oliver Stockwell | Hugo Lutz-Atkinson & Joseph Pidcock |
2019[32] | Jack Brough & Joshua Giddings | Innes Harvey & Max Poole | Josh Charlton & Kieran Riley |
Female Under 16
Year | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
2011 | Amy Hill & Emily Nelson | Alice Barnes & Melissa Lowther | Rebecca Hunt & Emily Kay |
2012 | Grace Garner & Abby-Mae Parkinson | Paige Milward & Lauren O'Brien | Megan Barker & Kimberley English |
2013 | Megan Barker & Jessica Roberts | Ellie Dickinson & Elizabeth Holden | Abigail Dentus & Lucy Shaw |
2014 | Ellie Dickinson & Jessica Roberts | Rhona Callander & Henrietta Colborne | Lauren Murphy & Rebecca Raybould |
2015[34] | Lauren Dolan & Pfeiffer Georgi | Anna Docherty & Sophie Williams | Rhona Callander & Jenny Holl |
2016[29] | Anna Docherty & Pfeiffer Georgi | Georgia Ashworth & Ellie Russell | Gabriella Homer & April Tacey |
2017[30] | Elynor Backstedt & Zoe Backstedt | Josie Griffin & Sophie Lewis | Amy Monkhouse & Elena Smith |
2018[31] | Emma Finucane & Sophie Lewis | Imani Pereira-James & Eva Young | Imogen Chastell & Eluned King |
2019[32] | Zoe Backstedt & Millie Couzens | Madelaine Leech & Morven Yeoman | Grace Lister & Flora Perkins |
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