UEC European Track Championships – Women's omnium
The Women's omnium at the European Track Championships was first competed in 1997.
The Omnium event, consists of a combination of different disciplines, sharing similarities with other multi-event sports such as Modern Pentathlon, heptathlon and decathlon. The make up of the event has fluctuated since its introduction, as the event has been tweaked. In its most modern version, the event operates as an extended points race for endurance riders over one day - points are won in the first three disciplines (a scratch, tempo and elimination race) and these points are then brought forward to the final event, the points race. Timed elements that formally were part of the race, such as the flying lap, kilo and individual pursuit, have gradually been removed so that all four elements are now mass start.
Medalists
Omnium endurance
The discipline exists of a points race, an individual pursuit, a scratch race and an elimination race.
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Omnium sprint
The discipline exists of a flying lap, a keirin, an elimination race and a sprint.
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Omnium Olympic
The individual disciplines of the event have changed over time. Initially consisting of a flying lap, a points race, an elimination race, an individual pursuit, a scratch race and a time trial, since 2016 the discipline consists of a scratch race, a tempo race, an elimination race, leading to a final deciding points race.
Championships | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
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2010 Pruszków |
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2011 Apeldoorn |
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2012 Panevėžys |
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2013 Apeldoorn |
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2014 Baie-Mahault |
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2015 Grenchen |
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2016 Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines |
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2017 Berlin |
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2018 Glasgow |
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2019 Apeldoorn |