2007 British National Track Championships
The 2007 British National Track Championships were a series of track cycling competitions held from 2–6 October 2007 at the Manchester Velodrome. They are organised and sanctioned by British Cycling, and were open to British cyclists.[1]>[2]
Venue | Manchester, England |
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Date(s) | 2–6 October |
Velodrome | Manchester Velodrome |
Medal summary
Men's Events
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
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1 Km Time Trial | Jamie Staff | Ed Clancy | Jason Kenny |
Sprint | Ross Edgar | Chris Hoy | Matthew Crampton |
Keirin | Matthew Crampton | Ross Edgar | Chris Hoy |
Team sprint | Chris Hoy Marco Librizzi Ross Edgar |
Jason Kenny Christian Lyte David Daniell |
Jonathan Norfolk Gwyn Carless Anthony Gill |
Individual Pursuit | Paul Manning | Ed Clancy | Jonathan Bellis |
Team pursuit | Russell Hampton Jonathan Bellis Andy Tennant Steven Burke |
Christopher Richardson Joel Stewart Adam Duggleby John McClelland |
Alan Peet Richard Prince Jason Streather Ian Cooper Benedict Elliott |
Points | Chris Newton | Ben Swift | Jonathan Bellis |
Scratch | Steven Burke | Chris Newton | Peter Kennaugh |
Women's Events
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
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500m time trial | Victoria Pendleton | Anna Blyth | Jessica Varnish |
Sprint | Victoria Pendleton | Anna Blyth | Jess Varnish |
Keirin | Victoria Pendleton | Anna Blyth | Helen Scott |
Individual Pursuit | Wendy Houvenaghel | Rebecca Romero | Joanna Rowsell |
Points | Katie Cullen | Katie Curtis | Joanna Rowsell |
Scratch | Katie Cullen | Janet Birkmyre | Katie Curtis |
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References
- "Winners since 1995". Cycling Weekly.
- "British National Track Championships". British Cycling.
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