2015 British National Track Championships

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2015 British National Track Championships
VenueManchester, England
Date(s) (2015-09-26 - 2015-09-28)26–28 September 2015
VelodromeManchester Velodrome
Cyclists participating100
Events17 and 6 para-cycling
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The 2015 British National Track Championships were a series of track cycling competitions held from 25–27 September 2015 at the Manchester Velodrome. They are organised and sanctioned by British Cycling, and were open to British cyclists.

Competition

Separate competitions will be held for both men and women, and 6 events are also included for paracyclists

Open to British cyclists, the winners of each event are entitled to wear the national champion's jersey - a white jersey with a red, white and blue front stripe - for the next year when competing in that discipline. Twenty-two gold medals will be awarded over three days and six sessions; the event had previously taken place over 5 days.[1]

The women's sprint events were dominated by rising star Katy Marchant, as she matched the 4 gold clean sweep of the sprint events achieved by Jessica Varnish in 2014. The women's endurance events were dominated by Laura Trott winning each of the individual endurance races ahead of main rival of the championships Katie Archibald. Archibald's victory in team pursuit being the sole race Trott was unable to win. Such was her dominance that Trott only just missed out on medals in sprint events as well, finishing a very close fourth in the 500 metre time trial.

On the men's side, unpredictable racing was the order of the day. With defending quadruple champion Callum Skinner injured and not competing, the remaining elite sprinters, Jason Kenny, Matt Crampton and Lewis Oliva shared the spoil's between themselves, with Kenny combining with Crampton and Philip Hindes to take team sprint honours.

Medal summary

Men's Events

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Men's Events
Kilo.[2] Jason Kenny 1:02.042 Matthew Crampton 1:02.186 Steven Burke 1:03.710
Sprint[2] Lewis Oliva Matt Rotherham Jonathan Mitchell
Keirin[2] Matthew Crampton Lewis Oliva Thomas Rotherham
Team sprint[3] Jason Kenny
Matthew Crampton
Philip Hindes
44.001 Peter Mitchell
Matt Roper
Tom Scammell
46.763 Jack Payne
Matt Rotherham
Tom Rotherham
46.242
Individual Pursuit [2] Andy Tennant
WIGGINS
4:23.583 Germain Burton
Team 100%ME
4:27.209 Jon Dibben
WIGGINS
4:24.906
Team pursuit[3] 100%ME
Germain Burton
Jake Kelly
Mark Stewart
Oliver Wood
4:06.417 Scottish Development
Peter Anderson
Tom Arnstein
Philip Trodden
Ruari Yeoman
ct at 3:05.704 Scottish Juniors
Andy Brown
Tom Chandler
Angus Claxton
Lewis Mulholland
4:15.902
Points race[2] Oliver Wood 66 Mark Stewart 63 Christopher Latham 47
Scratch race[2] Mark Stewart Jon Dibben Christopher Latham

Women's Events

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Women's Events
500m time trial[4] Katy Marchant 34.496 Victoria Williamson 34.743 Eleanor Richardson 35.960
Sprint[4] Katy Marchant Becky James Victoria Williamson
Keirin[4] Katy Marchant Becky James Jessica Varnish
Team sprint[5] North West Region C
Katy Marchant
Jessica Varnish
33.424 North West Region B
Shanaze Reade
Victoria Williamson
34.392 North West Region D
Eleanor Richardson
Helen Scott
35.257
Individual Pursuit[4] Laura Trott
Matrix-Fitness
3.32.759 Katie Archibald
Pearl Izumi
3.33.065 Ciara Horne
Pearl Izumi
3.37.262
Team pursuit [5] Pearl Izumi
Katie Archibald
Ciara Horne
Joanna Rowsell Shand
Sarah Storey
ct. opp. not awarded
3 entrants only
Points race[4] Laura Trott 100 Katie Archibald 88 Emily Kay 82
Scratch race[4] Laura Trott
Matrix-Fitness
Katie Archibald
Pearl Izumi
Manon Lloyd

Para-cycling Events

A series of para-cycling national championships are also held over combined categories using a points system.

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Para-cycling Events
BVI Mixed Gender 1000m Helen Scott and
Sophie Thornhill
Neil Fachie and
Peter Mitchell
Laura Cluxton and
Lyndsey Carson
C1-5 Mixed Gender Sprint Time Trial Kadeena Cox
Lauren Booth
Carnac-Planet X
Megan Giglia*
*Factored event. The bronze medal originally awarded to Rick Waddon, but reawarded after recalculation to Megan Giglia.
BVI Mixed Gender Para Pursuit[6] Lora Turnham and
Corrine Hall
04:14.030 F.T.
03:37.120 A.T.
Stephen Bate and
Adam Duggleby
04:22.100 Laura Cluxton and
Lyndsey Carson
04:37.912 F.T.
03:57.532 A.T.
* F.T. Factored time. A.T. Actual Time
C1-5 Mixed Gender Para Pursuit Jonathan Gildea 4.46.017 Megan Giglia 4.46.211 Louis Rolfe 4.50.622
BVI Mixed Gender 200m flying lap Sophie Thornhill
Helen Scott
Neil Fachie
Peter Mitchell
Lydia Hayden
Leanne Hall
C1-5 Mixed Gender 200m flying lap[7] Jody Cundy 10.380 F.T.
10.531 A.T.
Jon-Allan Butterworth 10.609 Lauren Booth 11.899F.T.
13.762 A.T.

A.T. = Actual Time F.T. = Factored time

References

  1. ^ New Look British Nationals, from British Cycling.
  2. ^ a b c d e f BNTC Individual Results, from Britishcycling.org.uk, 28 September 2015
  3. ^ a b BNTC Results from Britishcycling.org.uk, 28 September 2015.
  4. ^ a b c d e f BNTC Women's Individual Results, from Britishcycling.org.uk , Sept 28 2015.
  5. ^ a b BNTC Women's team Results, from Britishcycling.org.uk , Sept 28 2015.
  6. ^ Mixed BVI Para Pursuit Results
  7. ^ Mixed Para Cycling C1-5. Final Results British Cycling. Retrieved 3 December 2022