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British National Individual Sprint Championships

The British National Individual Sprint Championships are held annually as part of the British National Track Championships organised by British Cycling.[1] The men's championship was inaugurated in 1930 and won by Sydney Cozens.[2][3]

Men's Senior Race

Herne Hill Velodrome
Reg Harris, five time winner
Chris Hoy
Year Venue Gold Silver Bronze Ref
1930 Herne Hill Velodrome Sydney Cozens Albert Theaker John Sibbit [2][4]
1931 Fallowfield Stadium John Sibbit Sydney Cozens Dennis Horn [5][6]
1932 Herne Hill Velodrome John Sibbit Dennis Horn (disq) Ernest Chambers [7]
1933 Fallowfield Stadium Franz Dusika Charles Rampelberg Dennis Horn [8]
1934 Herne Hill Velodrome Toni Merkens Dennis Horn Franz Dusika [9]
1935 Herne Hill Velodrome Toni Merkens Ernest Higgins Dennis Horn
1936 Herne Hill Velodrome Charles Helps Dennis Horn Ernest Higgins [10]
1937 Herne Hill Velodrome Cyril Horn Dennis Horn Eddie Gorton [11]
1938 Herne Hill Velodrome Dennis Horn R W H Thompson SF - Bill Maxfield
& Charles Helps
[12]
1939 Herne Hill Velodrome Bill Maxfield David Ricketts Frederick W Tickler [13]
1944 Fallowfield Stadium Reg Harris [14]
1945 Fallowfield Stadium Reg Harris [15]
1946 Herne Hill Velodrome Reg Harris Lew Pond Ken Marshall [16]
1947 Herne Hill Velodrome Reg Harris Ken Marshall Lew Pond [17]
1948 Herne Hill Velodrome Alan Bannister Reg Harris Lew Pond [18]
1949 Herne Hill Velodrome Alan Bannister Lew Pond [19]
1950 Herne Hill Velodrome Alan Bannister Wilfred Waters Lew Pond [20]
1951 Herne Hill Velodrome Cyril Bardsley Alan Bannister Lloyd Binch [21]
1952 Herne Hill Velodrome Cyril Peacock Donald McKellow Pete Brotherton [22]
1953 Herne Hill Velodrome Cyril Peacock Lloyd Binch Jackie Tighe [23]
1954 Herne Hill Velodrome Cyril Peacock Lloyd Binch Jackie Tighe [24]
1955 Herne Hill Velodrome Lloyd Binch Keith Harrison David Handley [25]
1956 Fallowfield Stadium Lloyd Binch David Handley [26]
1957 Fallowfield Stadium Lloyd Binch David Handley SF- Keith Harrison
E Thompson
[27]
1958 Herne Hill Velodrome Lloyd Binch Keith Harrison David Handley [28]
1959 Harvey Hadden Stadium Lloyd Binch Ken Lowe [29]
1960 Herne Hill Velodrome Lloyd Binch David Handley Karl Barton [30]
1961 Wolverhampton Lloyd Binch Don Skene Karl Barton [31]
1962 Herne Hill Velodrome Karl Barton David Handley Lloyd Binch [32]
1963 Herne Hill Velodrome Karl Barton Ian Alsop Peter Robinson [33]
1964 Gosling Stadium Karl Barton Chris Church SF- Fred Booker
Geoff Cooke
[34]
1965 Salford Park, Birmingham Roger Whitfield Ian Alsop Brendan McKeown [35]
1966 P Norman Hill
1966 A Kirkby Stadium Fred Booker Ian Alsop Reg Barnett [36]
1967 P Leicester Velodrome Bill Painter Keith Butler Norman Hill [37]
1967 A Nottingham Reg Barnett Fred Booker Roger Whitfield [38]
1968 P Salford Park, Birmingham Trevor Bull Tony Gowland Tony Birkett [39][40]
1968 A Salford Park, Birmingham Reg Barnett Roger Whitfield John Rhead [41][42]
1969 P Leicester Velodrome Reg Barnett [43]
1969 A Leicester Velodrome Roger Whitfield Bob Bicknell [44]
1970 P Leicester Velodrome Reg Barnett Graeme Gilmore Geoff Wiles [45]
1970 A Leicester Velodrome Ernie Crutchlow Jim Middlemore Brian Cox [46][47]
1971 P Salford Park, Birmingham Gordon Johnson Reg Barnett Reg Harris [48][49]
1971 A Leicester Velodrome Ernie Crutchlow Pete Wright SF- Geoff Cooke
& Tony Brockhurst
[50]
1972 P Wolverhampton Reg Barnett Trevor Bull Tony Gowland [51]
1972 A Leicester Velodrome Ernie Crutchlow Dave Rowe [52][53]
1973 P Leicester Velodrome Reg Barnett Trevor Bull Geoff Wiles [54]
1973 A Leicester Velodrome Ernie Crutchlow Geoff Cooke Dave Watkins [55]
1974 P Leicester Velodrome Reg Harris Trevor Bull Nigel Dean [56]
1974 A Leicester Velodrome Malcolm Hill Geoff Cooke Dave Le Grys [57]
1975 P Leicester Velodrome Trevor Bull Reg Harris Alan Williams [58]
1975 A Leicester Velodrome Paul Medhurst Dave Rowe Dave Le Grys [58]
1976 P Leicester Velodrome Alan Williams Trevor Bull Keith Hanson [59]
1976 A Leicester Velodrome John Tudor Dave Le Grys Andy Coady [60]
1977 P Leicester Velodrome Mick Bennett Trevor Bull Steve Heffernan [61]
1977 A Leicester Velodrome[61] Trevor Gadd John Tudor Dave Le Grys
1978 P Leicester Velodrome Ian Hallam Paul Medhurst Mick Bennett [62]
1978 A Leicester Velodrome Trevor Gadd Dave Le Grys Steve Cronshaw [63]
1979 P Leicester Velodrome Ian Hallam Dave Rowe Ian Banbury [64]
1979 A Leicester Velodrome Steve Cronshaw Terry Tinsley Paul Swinnerton [65]
1980 P Leicester Velodrome Ernie Crutchlow Ian Hallam Dave Watkins
1980 A Leicester Velodrome Terry Tinsley Gary Sadler Dave Le Grys [1]
1981 P Leicester Velodrome Ian Hallam Dave Watkins Tony James [66]
1981 A Leicester Velodrome Paul Swinnerton Terry Tinsley Piers Hewitt [67][68]
1982 P Leicester Velodrome Dave Le Grys Andy Hayes John Tudor [69][70]
1982 A Leicester Velodrome Mark Barry Paul Swinnerton Terry Tinsley [71]
1983 P Leicester Velodrome Terry Tinsley Dave Le Grys Andy Hayes [72]
1983 A Leicester Velodrome Mark Barry Paul Sydenham Eddie Alexander
or Paul Swinnerton
1984 P Leicester Velodrome Terry Tinsley Paul Swinnerton Dave Le Grys [73]
1984 A Leicester Velodrome Paul McHugh Mark Barry [74]
1985 P Leicester Velodrome Terry Tinsley Dave Le Grys Kevin Lloyd [75]
1985 A Leicester Velodrome Paul McHugh Eddie Alexander Mark Barry [76]
1986 P Leicester Velodrome Dave Le Grys Dave Miller Mark Walsham [77]
1986 A Leicester Velodrome Paul McHugh Stewart Brydon Dave Marsh [77]
1987 P Leicester Velodrome Dave Le Grys Russell Williams Dave Miller [78]
1987 A Leicester Velodrome Eddie Alexander Paul McHugh Stewart Brydon [79]
1988 P Leicester Velodrome Gary Sadler Gary Coltman Russell Williams [80]
1988 A Leicester Velodrome Eddie Alexander Stewart Brydon Paul McHugh [81]
1989 A Leicester Velodrome Stewart Brydon Eddie Alexander Steve Paulding [82]
1990 A Leicester Velodrome Stewart Brydon Steve Paulding Anthony Stirrat [83]
1990 P Leicester Velodrome Paul McHugh Gary Coltman Alastair Wood [84]
1991 A Leicester Velodrome Stewart Brydon Eddie Alexander Steve Paulding [85]
1991 P Leicester Velodrome Paul McHugh Gary Coltman Russell Williams [86]
1992 A Leicester Velodrome Stewart Brydon Steve Paulding Gary Hibbert [87]
1992 P Leicester Velodrome Paul McHugh Gary Coltman Russell Williams [88]
1993 Leicester Velodrome Stewart Brydon Gary Hibbert Paul McHugh [89][90]
1994 Leicester Velodrome Stewart Brydon Gary Hibbert Craig Percival [91][92]
1995 Manchester Velodrome Steve Paulding Neil Potter Anthony Stirrat [93]
1996 Manchester Velodrome Craig Percival Craig MacLean Peter Jacques [94]
1997 Manchester Velodrome Craig MacLean Neil Campbell Peter Jacques [93]
1998 Manchester Velodrome Craig MacLean Neil Campbell Chris Hoy
1999 Manchester Velodrome Craig MacLean Craig Percival Neil Campbell
2000 Manchester Velodrome Craig MacLean Chris Hoy Andy Slater
2001 Manchester Velodrome Craig MacLean Andy Slater Alwyn McMath
2002 Manchester Velodrome Andy Slater Anton Quist Adam Welch
2003 Manchester Velodrome Ross Edgar Jamie Staff Barney Storey
2004 Manchester Velodrome Ross Edgar Matthew Haynes Marco Librizzi
2005 Manchester Velodrome Craig MacLean Matthew Crampton Marco Librizzi
2006 Manchester Velodrome Craig MacLean Ross Edgar Chris Hoy
2007 Manchester Velodrome Ross Edgar Chris Hoy Matthew Crampton
2008 Manchester Velodrome David Daniell Christian Lyte Matthew Crampton
2009 Manchester Velodrome Chris Hoy Matthew Crampton Jason Kenny
2010 Manchester Velodrome Jason Kenny Matthew Crampton Chris Hoy
2011 Manchester Velodrome Chris Hoy David Daniell Jason Kenny
2012 Manchester Velodrome Callum Skinner Lewis Oliva Matthew Crampton
2013 Manchester Velodrome Jason Kenny Peter Mitchell Matthew Crampton
2014 Manchester Velodrome Callum Skinner Matthew Crampton Philip Hindes
2015 Manchester Velodrome Lewis Oliva Matt Rotherham Jonathan Mitchell
2017 Manchester Velodrome Ryan Owens Joseph Truman Lewis Oliva
2018 Manchester Velodrome Jack Carlin Lewis Oliva Matt Rotherham
2019 Manchester Velodrome Joseph Truman Jason Kenny Hamish Turnbull
2020 Manchester Velodrome Hamish Turnbull Ali Fielding Alex Spratt [95]
2021 not held due to Covid-19
2022 Geraint Thomas Velodrome Jack Carlin Joseph Truman Hamish Turnbull [96]
2023 Geraint Thomas Velodrome Harry Ledingham-Horn Jack Carlin Matt Rotherham
2024 Manchester Velodrome Peter Mitchell Marcus Hiley Harry Ledingham-Horn [97]

A = Amateur event / P = Professional event

Women's Senior Race

Victoria Pendleton, nine time winner
Jess Varnish
Year Gold Silver Bronze Ref
1972 Faith Murray Jayne Westbury SF- Anne Bailey [98]
1973 Faith Murray Jayne Westbury Val Rushworth [99]
1974 Faith Murray Jayne Westbury Gwynneth Barnes [100]
1975 Faith Murray Gwynneth Barnes Jayne Westbury[101]
1976 Faith Murray Gwynneth Barnes Brenda Atkinson [102]
1977 Faith Murray Catherine Swinnerton Brenda Atkinson [103][104]
1978 Brenda Atkinson Catherine Swinnerton Lynda Allen [105]
1979 Brenda Atkinson Faith Murray Catherine Swinnerton
1980 Brenda Atkinson Hilda Barrie Catherine Swinnerton [106]
1981 Ann Davey Brenda Atkinson Jackie Harris [107]
1982 Brenda Atkinson Ann Davey Susan Lee [108]
1983 Sally Hodge Jackie Harris Catherine Swinnerton [109]
1984 Alison Pockett Sally Hodge [110]
1985 Sally Hodge Alison Pockett Jackie Harris [111]
1986 Louise Jones Sally Hodge Natalie Soens [112]
1987 Louise Jones Jackie Harris Alison Pockett [113]
1988 Louise Jones Jackie Harris [114]
1989 Louise Jones Claire Rushworth [115]
1990 Louise Jones Claire Rushworth [116]
1991 Louise Jones Claire Rushworth Wendy Everson [117]
1992 Wendy Everson Claire Rushworth Sally Hodge [118]
1993 Sally Boyden Gill Danson Isla Rowntree [119]
1994 Wendy Everson Sally Boyden Lynn Minchinton [120]
1995 Wendy Everson Sally Boyden Emma Davies [121]
1996 Wendy Everson Megan Hughes [93]
1997 Wendy Everson Michelle Ward Megan Hughes [122]
1998 Wendy Everson Julie Forrester Melanie Szubrycht [93]
1999 Wendy Everson Denise Hampson Victoria Pendleton
2000 Wendy Everson Denise Hampson Victoria Pendleton
2001 Denise Hampson Victoria Pendleton Emily Forde
2002 Victoria Pendleton Denise Hampson Kate Cullen
2003 Victoria Pendleton Denise Hampson Kate Cullen
2004 Victoria Pendleton Kate Cullen Claire Gross
2005 Victoria Pendleton Lorna Webb Janet Birkmyre
2006 Victoria Pendleton Anna Blyth Lucy Ayres
2007 Victoria Pendleton Anna Blyth Jess Varnish
2008 Victoria Pendleton Anna Blyth Helen Scott
2009 Victoria Pendleton Jessica Varnish Becky James
2010 Victoria Pendleton Becky James Jessica Varnish
2011 Becky James Jessica Varnish Victoria Williamson
2012 Becky James Victoria Williamson Dannielle Khan
2013 Jessica Varnish Victoria Williamson Katy Marchant
2014 Jessica Varnish Katy Marchant Victoria Williamson
2015 Katy Marchant Becky James Victoria Williamson [123]
2017 Jessica Crampton Rachel James Sophie Capewell
2018 Katy Marchant Sophie Capewell Katie Archibald
2019 Sophie Capewell Jessica Crampton Katie Archibald
2020 Lauren Bate Millicent Tanner Lauren Bell [95]
2021 not held due to Covid-19
2022 Rhian Edmunds Sophie Capewell Emma Finucane [96]
2023 Emma Finucane Sophie Capewell Lauren Bell
2024 Lauren Bell Rhian Edmunds Georgette Rand [124]

Junior

Extended content

Men's Junior Race

Year Gold Silver Bronze
1963 Dave Burwood Geoff Smith Dave Watkins
1966 Andy King Graham Rees
1967 Ian Roberts Graham Rees
1977 Jim Langmead Ian Donohue Gareth Morgan
1978 Alex Robertson Peter McGowan Russell Williams
1999 James Taylor David Heald P Chilton
2000 Jon Pettit Nathan Harman Ross Edgar
2001 Ross Edgar Matthew Haynes Tom White
2003 Matthew Crampton Mark Cavendish Jak Kenton-Spraggen
2004 Matthew Crampton Jak Kenton-Spraggen Jason Kenny
2005 Jason Kenny Steve Harrison James Griffin
2006 Jason Kenny David Daniell Christian Lyte
2007 David Daniell Peter Mitchell Christian Lyte
2008 Steven Hill Luc Jones Peter Mitchell
2009 Kian Emadi John Paul Kevin Stewart
2010 John Paul Kian Emadi Lewis Oliva
2011 John Paul Matthew Rotherham Thomas Baker
2012 Sean Mayer Andrew Leveton Sassan Emadi
2013 Thomas Scammell Max Nethell Leon Gledhill
2014[125] Joseph Truman Jack Carlin Jack Payne
2015[126] Joseph Truman Jack Carlin Alex Jolliffe
2016[127] Alex Jolliffe Hamish Turnbull Lewis Stewart
2017[128] Hamish Turnbull Lewis Stewart Caleb Hill

Women's Junior Race

Year Gold Silver Bronze
2002 Katherine Hill Samantha Colley Jacqui Marshall
2003 Susan Massey Samantha Colley Jo Tindley
2004 Susan Massey Bridie Hindle Rachel Ball
2005 Anna Blyth Lucy Ayres Katie Curtis
2006 Anna Blyth Lucy Ayres Joanne Wilman
2007 Jess Varnish Becky James Helen Scott
2008 Jess Varnish Helen Scott Laura Trott
2009 Results missing, not known if event was held.
2010 Victoria Williamson Jessica Crampton Hannah Barnes
2011 Victoria Williamson Jessica Crampton Imogen Farlie
2012 Dannielle Khan Jessica Crampton Rosie Blount
2013 Dannielle Khan Sophie Capewell Ellie Coster
2014[129] Sophie Capewell Ellie Coster Lauren Bate
2015[130] Sophie Capewell Lauren Bate Rebecca Doman
2016[131] Sophie Capewell Lauren Bate Amber King
2017[128] Lauren Bate Georgia Hilleard Aleshia Mellor

Youth

Extended content

Male Youth Race

Year Gold Silver Bronze
1977 Alex Robertson
1991 Geraint Day Andrew Mummery
1995 Stephen MacMillan
1998 Rhys Gruffydd Daniel Sims George Holland
1999 Ross Edgar Richard Sutcliffe Steve Harrison
2000 Matthew Haynes Paul Riley Russell Holland
2001 Neil Cooper Geraint Thomas Jason Cattermole
2003 Tom Smith James Griffin Ed Parker
2004 Jason Kenny Shane Charlton Andrew Fenn
2005 Christian Lyte David Daniell Joshua Hargreaves
2006 Peter Mitchell Steven Hill Tom Buck
2007 Luc Jones Kevin Stewart Kian Emadi
2008 Callum Skinner Kian Emadi Lewis Oliva
2009 John Paul Matthew Rotherham Robert Lambton
2010 James Berryman Matthew Rotherham Alex Minting
2011 Christopher Lawless Oliver Wood Ryan Whatmough
2012 Jack Hoyle Thomas Rotherham Thomas Scammell
2013 Joseph Truman Thomas Rotherham Jack Payne
2014[132] Hamish Turnbull Frank Longstaff Alex Joliffe
2015[133] Hamish Turnbull Alistair Fielding Lewis Stewart
2016[134] Caleb Hill Alistair Fielding Ethan Vernon
2017[128] James Bunting Daniel Cooper Jacob Dixon

Female Youth Race

Year Gold Silver Bronze
1998 Nicole Cooke Laura Hewitt Femke van Schelven
1999 Nicole Cooke Gina Chapman Laura Bissell
2000 Kimberley Walsh Kirsteen Lawrie Nicki Lloyd
2001 Katherine Hill Rachel Ball Nicki Lloyd
2003 Kimberley Blythe Becky Figgitt Anna Blyth
2004 Anna Blyth Katie Curtis Bridie Hindle
2005 Jess Varnish Lara Wann Joanne Wilman
2006 Jess Varnish Becky James Helen Scott
2007 Becky James Joanne Wilman Laura Trott
2008 Hannah Barnes Laura Trott Emily Kay
2009 Hannah Barnes Victoria Williamson Emily Kay
2010 Jessica Crampton Sarah Crowley Megan Boyd
2011 Dannielle Khan Ellie Coster Emily Kay
2012 Sophie Capewell Ellie Coster Hannah Blount
2013 Sophie Capewell Grace Garner Emily Capewell
2014 Sophie Capewell Lauren Bate-Lowe Rebecca Raybould
2015[135] Lauren Bate-Lowe Amber King Georgia Hilleard
2016[136] Ella Barnwell Ellie Russell Esme Niblett
2017[128] Aleshia Mellor Zoë Bäckstedt Ella Barnwell

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