British National Individual Pursuit Championships

The British National Individual Pursuit Championships are held annually as part of the British National Track Championships organised by British Cycling. A women's championship was held for the first time in 1960.[1][2][3]

The race is contested over 4,000 metres but the former Professional version was contested over 5,000 metres.

Past Winners

Men's 4,000 metres Senior Race

Graeme Obree, four times champion
Rob Hayles, four times champion
Paul Manning, five times champion
Year Gold Silver Bronze Ref
1947 Charlie Marriner George Fleming Tommy Godwin [4]
1948 Charlie Marriner
& Cyril Cartwright
no second place [5]
1949 Tommy Godwin Charlie Marriner SF- George Fell & Jack Simpson [6]
1950 Cyril Cartwright Ken Mitchell Jack Simpson [7]
1951 Dave Keeler Donald Burgess SF- Don J Smith, Jack Simpson [8]
1952 Keith Bentley [9]
1953 Ken Mitchell Peter Brotherton SF-Keith Bentley & Ronald Stretton [3]
1954 Norman Sheil Peter Brotherton [10]
1955 Norman Sheil Dave Bartram Colin Whittingham
1956 Mike Gambrill Tom Simpson John Geddes
1957 Mike Gambrill Norman Sheil John Geddes [11]
1958 Tom Simpson Mike Gambrill Norman Sheil [12]
1959 Norman Sheil Gordon Ian Barry Hoban
1960 Barry Hoban Alf Engers [13]
1961 Barry Hoban Harry Jackson Charlie McCoy
1962 Harry Jackson Charlie McCoy Dave Bonner [14]
1963 Hugh Porter Harry Jackson
1964 Hugh Porter Derek Harrison [15]
1965 Hugh Porter
1966 P Dave Bonner Hugh Porter [16]
1966 A Graham Webb
1967 P Hugh Porter Dave Bonner [16]
1967 A Brendan McKeown
1968 P Hugh Porter Dave Bonner William Holmes [17]
1968 A Brendan McKeown Ian Hallam Billy Whiteside [18][19]
1969 P Hugh Porter Dave Bonner William Holmes [20][21]
1969 A Ian Hallam Billy Whiteside [22][21]
1970 A Ian Hallam [23]
1971 P Reg Smith Nigel Dean Bob Addy [24]
1971 A Ian Hallam Ray Ward Alan Lloyd [25]
1972 Ian Hallam Willi Moore Mick Bennett
1973 Ian Hallam Willi Moore Mick Bennett
1974 Ian Hallam Steve Heffernan Willi Moore
1975
1976
1977 P Steve Heffernan Robin Crocker Mick Bennett
1977 A Tony Doyle Derek Hunt Ian Banbury
1978 P Steve Heffernan Ian Banbury Ian Hallam [26]
1978 A Tony Doyle John Patston Willi Moore [27]
1979 P Ian Hallam Ian Banbury Steve Heffernan [28]
1979 A
1980 P Tony Doyle Ian Hallam Ian Banbury
1980 A Sean Yates Dave Akam Shaun Wallace [29]
1981 P Tony Doyle Ian Hallam Ian Banbury [30]
1981 A Dave Akam Shaun Wallace Steve Denton [31]
1982 P Sean Yates Tony Doyle Ian Banbury [32]
1982 A Shaun Wallace Tony Mayer Steve Denton [33]
1983 P Sean Yates
1983 A Shaun Wallace Paul Curran
1984 P
1984 A Darryl Webster Paul Curran
1985 P Malcolm Elliott Ian Banbury Nigel Dean [34]
1985 A Darryl Webster Adrian Timmis Rob Muzio [35]
1986 P Tony Doyle Peter Sanders Ian Fagan [36]
1986 A Rob Muzio Darryl Webster Glen Sword [37]
1987 P Tony Doyle Sean Yates Adrian Timmis [38]
1987 A Colin Sturgess Jon Walshaw Chris Boardman [39]
1988 P Tony Doyle Jon Walshaw Darryl Webster [40]
1988 A Colin Sturgess Chris Boardman [41]
1989 P Colin Sturgess Paul Curran Jon Walshaw [42]
1989 A Chris Boardman Bryan Steel Glen Sword [43]
1990 P Colin Sturgess Gary Coltman Jon Walshaw [44]
1990 A Simon Lillistone Chris Boardman Bryan Steel or Matt Illingworth [45]
1991 P Colin Sturgess Jon Walshaw Gary Coltman [46]
1991 A Chris Boardman Simon Lillistone Bryan Steel [47]
1992 Chris Boardman Bryan Steel Stuart Shand [48]
1993 Graeme Obree Bryan Steel Stuart Dangerfield [49]
1994 Graeme Obree Bryan Steel Stuart Dangerfield [50]
1995 Graeme Obree Bryan Steel Rob Hayles [51][52]
1996 Graeme Obree Rob Hayles Shaun Wallace [53]
1997 Rob Hayles Bryan Steel Jon Clay
1998 Rob Hayles Matt Illingworth Jon Clay
1999 Rob Hayles Matt Illingworth Bradley Wiggins
2000 Rob Hayles Paul Manning Bradley Wiggins
2001 Paul Manning Rob Hayles Chris Newton
2002 Michael Hutchinson Kristian House Ben Hallam
2003 Paul Manning Bryan Steel Rob Hayles
2004 Paul Manning Rob Hayles Kristian House
2005 Paul Manning Rob Hayles Michael Hutchinson
2006 David Millar Paul Manning Chris Newton
2007 Paul Manning Ed Clancy Jonathan Bellis
2008 Steven Burke Rob Hayles Michael Hutchinson
2009 Geraint Thomas Andy Tennant Ben Swift
2010 Peter Kennaugh George Atkins Sam Harrison
2011 Steven Burke Sam Harrison Jon Dibben
2012 Owain Doull Jon Dibben Douglas Dewey
2013 Edward Clancy Steven Burke Joe Kelly
2014 Andrew Tennant Steven Burke Jon Dibben
2015 Andrew Tennant Germain Burton Jon Dibben
2017 Daniel Bigham Charlie Tanfield Ethan Hayter
2018 Charlie Tanfield Daniel Bigham John Archibald
2019 John Archibald Daniel Bigham Kyle Gordon
2020 John Archibald Jonathan Wale Daniel Bigham [54]
2021 not held due to COVID-19
2022 Daniel Bigham Charlie Tanfield Kyle Gordon [55]
2023 Charlie Tanfield Michael Gill William Roberts
2024 Michael Gill William Roberts Matthew Brennan [56]

A = Amateur / P = Professional

Women's 3,000 metres Senior Race

Beryl Burton
Wendy Houvenaghel
Year Gold Silver Bronze Ref
1960 Beryl Burton
1961 Beryl Burton
1962
1963 Beryl Burton
1964 Beryl Burton Shirley Killingbeck [15]
1965 Beryl Burton
1966 Beryl Burton
1967 Beryl Burton
1968 Beryl Burton
1969 Carol Barton [57]
1970 Beryl Burton [58]
1971 Beryl Burton Bernadette Swinnerton Maggie Gordon-Smith
1972 Beryl Burton Carol Barton Maggie Gordon-Smith
1973 Beryl Burton Carol Barton Maggie Gordon-Smith
1974 Beryl Burton Carol Barton Maggie Gordon-Smith
1975 Denise Burton Maggie Gordon-Smith Carol Barton [59]
1976
1977 Maggie Thompson Denise Burton Beryl Burton
1978 Maggie Thompson Brenda Atkinson Denise Burton [60]
1979 Brenda Atkinson Anne Collingwood Catherine Swinnerton [61]
1980 Mandy Jones Pauline Cave Catherine Swinnerton [62]
1981 Mandy Jones Catherine Swinnerton Pauline Strong [63]
1982 Mandy Jones Catherine Swinnerton Barbara Collins
or Pauline Strong
1983
1984
1985 Theresa Dark Maria Blower Judith Painter [35]
1986 Theresa Dark Lisa Brambani [64]
1987 Sally Hodge Lisa Brambani Barbara Collins [65]
1988 Sally Hodge Carole Langley Elaine Ward or Sarah Springman [66]
1989 Sally McKenzie-Hodge Maxine Johnson Sally Dawes [67]
1990 Sally Dawes Maxine Johnson Sue Wright [68]
1991 Sally Dawes Louise Jones Mandy Jones [69]
1992 Sally Dawes Louise Jones Rachelle Jones [70]
1993 Sally Timmis Sarah Phillips Maxine Johnson [71]
1994 Yvonne McGregor Sally Dawes Maxine Johnson
1995 Yvonne McGregor Maxine Johnson Vikki Filsell [52]
1996 Yvonne McGregor Maxine Johnson Vikki Filsell [53]
1997 Yvonne McGregor Sally Boyden Vikki Filsell or Michelle Ward [72]
1998 Yvonne McGregor Michelle Ward Emma Davies
1999 Yvonne McGregor Emma Davies Sally Boyden
2000 Yvonne McGregor Emma Davies Frances Newstead
2001 Emma Davies Yvonne McGregor Sara Symington
2002 Emma Davies Angela Hunter Emily Forde
2003 Emma Davies Frances Newstead Rachel Heal
2004 Emma Davies Katrina Hair Lorna Webb
2005 Wendy Houvenaghel Rachel Heal Katrina Hair
2006 Rebecca Romero Nikki Harris Sarah Bailey
2007 Wendy Houvenaghel Rebecca Romero Joanna Rowsell
2008 Sarah Storey Emma Trott Lynn Hamel
2009 Sarah Storey Hannah Mayho Dani King
2010 Wendy Houvenaghel Sarah Storey Laura Trott
2011 Joanna Rowsell Laura Trott Wendy Houvenaghel
2012 Lucy Garner Charline Joiner Hannah Barnes
2013 Laura Trott Dani King Katie Archibald
2014 Katie Archibald Laura Trott Joanna Rowsell
2015 Laura Trott Katie Archibald Joanna Rowsell Shand [73]
2017 Katie Archibald Emily Nelson Neah Evans
2018 Katie Archibald Emily Nelson Emily Kay
2019 Katie Archibald Neah Evans Eleanor Dickinson
2020 Josie Knight Anna Morris Megan Barker [54]
2021 not held due to COVID-19
2022 Neah Evans Anna Morris Kate Richardson [55]
2023 Neah Evans Ella Barnwell Francesca Hall
2024 Kate Richardson Frankie Hall Izzy Sharp [74]

Junior

Extended content

Men's Junior Race

Year Gold Silver Bronze
3 km Pursuit
1972 Stuart Morris[75]
1977 Dave Akam Shaun Fenwick Ian Fagan
1978 Tony Mayer Paul Curran Gordon Wooldridge
1987 Simon Lillistone Bryan Steel Roger Ward
1989 Mark Dawes[76]
1993 Richard Prince Andrew Russell Andrew Mummery
1994 David George Andrew Mummery Lee Garner
1998 Bradley Wiggins Mark Kelly S. Collins
1999 Ben Hallam Rhys Gruffydd C Sellen
2000 Kieran Page Ben Hallam C Sellen
2001 Kieran Page Russell Anderson Adam Duggleby
2003 Ed Clancy Geraint Thomas Matt Brammier
2004 Ross Sander Ian Stannard Tom Smith
2005 Andy Tennant Ian Stannard Ben Swift
2006 Peter Kennaugh David Daniell Christian Lyte
2007 Steven Burke Jonathan Bellis Peter Kennaugh
2008 Mark Christian Andrew Fenn Erick Rowsell
2009 George Atkins Tim Kennaugh Daniel McLay
2010 Sam Harrison Dan Mclay Owain Doull
2011 Jon Dibben Owain Doull Robert Lambton
2012 Christopher Latham Jacob Ragan Kristian Woolf
2013 Matthew Gibson Tao Geoghegan Hart Jacob Ragan
2014 Matthew Gibson Joe Holt Matthew Bostock
2015 Ethan Hayter Reece Wood Angus Claxton
2016 Ethan Hayter Reece Wood Rhys Britton[77]
2017[78] Ethan Vernon Fred Wright Rhys Britton

Women's Junior Race

Year Gold Silver Bronze
Pursuit
2002 Kimberley Walsh Jane Leask Amy Hunt
2003 Nikki Harris Amy Hunt Cayley Ennett
2004 Amy Hunt Jo Tindley Kimberley Blythe
2005 Joanna Rowsell Jo Tindley Lara Wann
2006 Joanna Rowsell Elizabeth Armitstead Hannah Mayho
2007 Hannah Mayho Lucy Martin Emma Trott
2008 Hannah Mayho Katie Colclough Alex Greenfield
2009 Laura Trott Ella Sadler-Andrews Jessica Booth
2010 Laura Trott Hannah Barnes Hannah Walker
2011 Elinor Barker Lucy Garner Hannah Barnes
2012 Katie Archibald Lucy Garner Emily Kay
2013 Emily Kay Hayley Jones Emily Nelson
2014[79] Grace Garner Manon Lloyd Melissa Lowther
2015[80] Grace Garner Abbie Dentus Ellie Dickinson
2016[81] Ellie Dickinson Becky Raybould Jessica Roberts
2017[78] Emily Tillett Ellie Russell Lauren Dolan

Youth

Extended content

Male Youth Race

Year Gold Silver Bronze
2 km pursuit
1977 Paul Wright
1991 Andrew Mummery Geraint Day
1993 Paul Sheppard
1995 Sion Jones Stephen MacMillan
1997 David Heaven Scott Burns Rhys Gruffydd
1998 Kris Story Richard Sutcliffe George Holland
1999 Richard Sutcliffe Steve Harrison James Cartwright
2000 Matthew Haynes Adam Duggleby Tom White
2001 Geraint Thomas Bruce Edgar Jonathon Fletcher
2003 Tom Smith Shane Charlton Richard Hepworth
2004 Steven Burke Shane Charlton Andrew Fenn
2005 Adam Blythe Peter Kennaugh Mark McNally
2006 Andrew Fenn Benjamin Plain Mark Christian
2007 Samuel Harrison Daniel McLay George Atkins
2008 Samuel Harrison Jamie Rogers Felix English
2009 Jon Dibben Robert Lambton Owain Doull
2010 Jon Dibben Sam Lowe Jacob Ragan
2011 Chris Lawless Oliver Wood Tao Geoghegan Hart
2012 Charlie Tanfield Joe Evans Matthew Gibson
2013 Joe Holt Matthew Bostock Joseph Fry
2014 Fred Wright Ethan Hayter Rhys Britton
2015[82] Rhys Britton Fred Wright Jake Stewart
2016[83] Matthew Burke Charlie Calvert Ethan Vernon
2017[78] Lewis Askey Zach Bridges Samuel Watson

Female Youth Race

Year Gold Silver Bronze
2 km pursuit
1998 Nicole Cooke Claire Dixon Danielle Andrew
1999 Nicole Cooke Claire Dixon Laura Bissell
2000 Kimberley Walsh Nicki Lloyd Kirsteen Lawrie
2001 Katherine Hill Rachel Ball Nicki Lloyd
2002 Susy Massey Rachel Ball Kim Blythe
2003 Jo Tindley Kimberley Blythe Jenny Middlehurst
2004 Anna Blyth Lucy Richards Jenny Middlehurst
2005 Lara Wann Greta Junker Lucy Richards
2006 Hannah Mayho Danielle King Greta Junker
2007 Jessica Booth Corrine Hall Ella Sadler-Andrews
2008 Lucy Garner Ruby Miller Hannah Barnes
2009 Emily Kay Hannah Barnes Lucy Garner
2010 Emily Kay Elinor Barker Amy Roberts
2011 Emily Kay Amy Hill Emily Nelson
2012 Grace Garner Emily Nelson Melissa Lowther
2013 Charlotte Broughton Lucy Shaw Abigail Dentus
2014 Charlotte Broughton Jessica Roberts Eleanor Dickinson
2015[84] Jessica Roberts Emily Tillett Rachel Jary
2016[85] Elynor Bäckstedt Ellie Russell Pfeiffer Georgi
2017[78] Elynor Bäckstedt Ella Barnwell Zoë Bäckstedt

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