British National Individual Time Trial Championships

The British National Individual Time Trial Championships also known as the Kilo (for men) 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 1989.[1]

Men's 1 Km Senior Race

Year Gold Silver Bronze Ref
1966 Ian Alsop
1967
1968 =Ian Alsop
= ?
1969 Alf Engers [2]
1970 Ian Hallam [3]
1971 Mick Bennett
& Tony Brockhurst
1972 Mick Bennett Dave Rowe Steve Heffernan [4]
1973 Ian Hallam Mick Bennett Rik Evans [5]
1974 Ian Hallam Mick Bennett Willi Moore [6]
1975 Ian Hallam Paul Medhurst Trevor Gadd [7]
1976 Ian Hallam Trevor Gadd Andy Coady [8]
1977 Trevor Gadd Paul Fennell Andy Coady [9]
1978 Trevor Gadd Steve Cronshaw Paul Fennell [10]
1979 Paul Swinnerton Terry Tinsley Paul McGowan [11]
1980 Gary Sadler Terry Tinsley Russell Oliver [12]
1981 Terry Tinsley Shaun Wallace Brad Thurrell [13][14]
1982 Gary Sadler Terry Tinsley Mark Barry
1983 Shaun Wallace Mark Barry Gary Sadler [15]
1984 Shaun Wallace Mark Barry Eddie Alexander [16]
1985 Eddie Alexander
1986 Gary Coltman Guy Rowland R Bryant
1987 Eddie Alexander Colin Sturgess Steve Paulding [18]
1988 Gary Neiwand (Aus) Eddie Alexander Paul McHugh [19]
1989 A Steve Paulding Stewart Brydon Adrian Hawkins [20]
1989 P Paul McHugh Gary Coltman Russell Williams [21]
1990 Steve Paulding Adrian Hawkins Eddie Alexander [22]
1991 Glen Sword Anthony Stirrat Steve Paulding [23]
1992 Anthony Stirrat Steve Paulding Stephen Whitcombe [24]
1993 Rob Hayles Anthony Stirrat Steve Paulding [25]
1994 Rob Hayles Glen Sword Richard Prince [26]
1995 Shaun Wallace Rob Hayles Anthony Stirrat [27]
1996 Shaun Wallace Jason Queally Craig MacLean [28]
1997 Craig MacLean Jason Queally Chris Hoy [29]
1998 Craig MacLean Jason Queally Chris Hoy
1999 Craig MacLean Chris Hoy Neil Campbell
2000 Jason Queally Craig MacLean Neil Campbell
2001 Craig MacLean Andy Slater Jonathan Norfolk
2002 Jonathan Norfolk Anton Quist Barney Storey
2003 Craig MacLean Jason Queally Chris Hoy
2004 Matthew Haynes Barney Storey Neil Potter
2005 Chris Hoy Jonathan Norfolk Matthew Crampton
2006 Chris Hoy Rob Hayles Jason Kenny
2007 Jamie Staff Ed Clancy Jason Kenny
2008 Matthew Crampton Steven Burke David Daniell
2009 Steven Burke Ed Clancy David Daniell
2010 Bruce Croall Andrew Kelly Ieuan Williams
2011 Matt Rotherham Steven Burke Sam Harrison
2012 Kian Emadi Bruce Croall Matt Rotherham
2013 Kian Emadi Ed Clancy Matthew Crampton
2014 Callum Skinner Matthew Crampton Matt Rotherham
2015 Jason Kenny Matthew Crampton Steven Burke
2017 Daniel Bigham Thomas Rotherham Jonathan Mitchell
2018 Joseph Truman Callum Skinner Kian Emadi
2019 Matt Rotherham Bede Constantinides Jonathan Wale
2020 Jonathan Wale Daniel Bigham Kyle Gordon [30]
2021 not held due to COVID-19
2022 Matt Rotherham Jonathan Wale Harvey McNaughton [31]
2023 Joe Holt Calum Moir Tom Ward [32]
2024 Aaron Pope Niall Monks Henry Hobbs [33]
2025 not held
2026 to be held in Glasgow, 25 Jan 2026

Women's 500 metres Senior Race

Year Gold Silver Bronze Ref
1985 Sally Hodge Barbara Tate Alison Pockett [34]
1986
1987 Sally Hodge Louise Jones Carole Langley [35]
1988 Sally Hodge [36]
1989 Sally Dawes [37]
1990 Louise Jones Maxine Johnson Sally Dawes [38]
1991 Louise Jones Maxine Johnson
1992 Sally Dawes Louise Jones Sally Hodge [39]
1993 Sally Timmis Sally Boyden Maxine Johnson [40]
1994 Maxine Johnson Rachelle Jones Sally Dawes [41]
1995 Wendy Everson Megan Hughes Sally Boyden
1996 Wendy Everson Megan Hughes Emma Davies [42]
1997 Wendy Everson Sally Boyden Michelle Ward [43]
1998 Wendy Everson Julie Forrester Melanie Szubrycht
1999 Julie Forrester Wendy Everson Denise Hampson
2000 Julie Forrester Denise Hampson Wendy Everson
2001 Julie Forrester Victoria Pendleton Denise Hampson
2002 Victoria Pendleton Denise Hampson Emily Forde
2003 Victoria Pendleton Denise Hampson Kate Cullen
2004 Victoria Pendleton Kate Cullen Katrina Hair
2005 Victoria Pendleton Lorna Webb Janet Birkmyre
2006 Victoria Pendleton Anna Blyth Janet Birkmyre
2007 Victoria Pendleton Anna Blyth Jessica Varnish
2008 Anna Blyth Helen Scott Alison Chisholm
2009 Victoria Pendleton Jessica Varnish Becky James
2010 Victoria Pendleton Becky James Jessica Varnish
2011 Jessica Varnish Becky James Laura Trott
2012 Becky James Victoria Williamson Dannielle Khan
2013 Jessica Varnish Victoria Williamson Dannielle Khan
2014 Jessica Varnish Victoria Williamson Katy Marchant
2015 Katy Marchant Victoria Williamson Eleanor Richardson [44]
2017 Dannielle Khan Rachel James Jessica Crampton
2018 Katy Marchant Lauren Bate Jessica Crampton
2019 Ellie Coster Jessica Crampton Lucy Grant
2020 Lauren Bell Emma Finucane Ellie Stone [30]
2021 not held due to COVID-19
2022 Ellie Stone Lauren Bell Emma Finucane [31]
2023 Emma Finucane Sophie Capewell Lauren Bell [32]
2024 Rhianna Parris-Smith Milly Tanner Lowri Thomas [45]
2025 not held
2026 to be held in Glasgow, 25 Jan 2026

Junior

Youth

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