1996 British National Track Championships

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1996 British National Track Championships
VenueManchester, England
Date(s)24–28 May 1996 and 12–15 September 1996
VelodromeManchester Velodrome
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The 1996 British National Track Championships were a series of track cycling competitions held from 24–28 May 1996 and 12–15 September 1996, at the Manchester Velodrome. The Championships were organised by the British Cycling Federation.[1][2][3][4][5][6]

Medal summary[edit]

Men's Events[edit]

Event Gold Silver Bronze
1 Km Time Trial Shaun Wallace Jason Queally Craig MacLean
Sprint Craig Percival Craig MacLean Peter Jacques
Keirin Peter Jacques Craig MacLean
Team sprint City of Edinburgh RC
Chris Hoy
Peter Jacques
Craig MacLean
Harlow CC
Individual Pursuit Graeme Obree Rob Hayles Shaun Wallace
Team pursuit Harlow CC
Chris Ball
Matt Illingworth
James Taylor
Shaun Wallace
City of Edinburgh
Chris Hoy
Graeme Herd
Nicholas Hall
Martin Williamson
Craig MacLean
Neil Walker
Gill Airways, Peugeot
Points Rob Hayles Russell Williams Phil West
Scratch Shaun Wallace Bryan Steel Jonathan Hargreaves
Madison Bryan Steel
Simon Lillistone
Rob Hayles
Russell Williams
Jon Clay
Phil West
Derny
(held at Herne Hill Velodrome)
Paul Curran
Noel Worby
Russell Williams
Colin Denman
Keith Reid
Derek Marloe

Women's Events[edit]

Event Gold Silver Bronze
500m time trial Wendy Everson Megan Hughes Emma Davies
Sprint Wendy Everson Megan Hughes
Individual Pursuit Yvonne McGregor Maxine Johnson Vikki Filsell
Points Sally Boyden Wendy Everson Angela Hunter
Scratch Sally Boyden Megan Hughes Michelle Ward

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Winners since 1995". Cycling Weekly.
  2. ^ ""For the Record." Times, 25 May 1996, p. 39". Times Digital Archives.
  3. ^ ""For the Record." Times, 27 May 1996, p. 31". Times Digital Archives.
  4. ^ ""For the Record." Times, 28 May 1996, p. 23". Times Digital Archives.
  5. ^ "Magic McGregor". Manchester Evening News. 27 May 1996. Retrieved 10 August 2023 – via British Newspaper Archive.
  6. ^ "Cycling". Manchester Evening News. 16 September 1996. Retrieved 10 August 2023 – via British Newspaper Archive.