British National Cyclo-cross Championships

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The Champion's Jersey

The British National Cyclo-cross Championships are held annually. The winners of each event are awarded with a symbolic white cycling jersey featuring blue and red stripes, which can be worn by the rider at other cyclo-cross events in the country to show their status as national champion. The champion's stripes can be combined into a sponsored rider's team kit design for this purpose.

Men[]

Elite[]

Year Gold Silver Bronze
1955 - Seniors Alan Jackson (Independent) (Independent) Welwyn Garden City
1956 - Seniors Alan Jackson (Independent) Halesowen
1957 - Seniors (Independent) Alan Jackson Brands Hatch
1958 - Seniors (Independent) Bagshot Heath
1959 - Seniors Barrow Bridge, Bolton
1960 - Seniors Baddesley
1961 - Seniors John Atkins Chobham
1962 - Seniors John Atkins Tingley
1963 - Seniors Mick Stallard John Atkins Harlow
1964 - Seniors Mick Stallard Mick Ives Wolverhampton
1965 - Seniors Mick Stallard Leeds
1966 - Seniors John Atkins Birmingham
1967 - Pros Mick Ives Featherstone
1967 - Amateurs John Atkins Birmingham
1968 - Pros Mick Ives Croydon
1968 - Amateurs John Atkins Crystal Palace
1969 - Pros John Atkins Mick Ives Coventry
1969 - Amateurs Coventry
1970 - Pros John Atkins Crystal Palace
1970 - Amateurs Crystal Palace
1971 - Pros John Atkins (1st overall) (3rd) (7th) Manchester (Heaton Park)
1971 - Amateurs (2nd overall) (4th) combined
1972 - Pros John Atkins (1st overall) (2nd) (3rd) Leeds
1972 - Amateurs (4th) (5th) (7th) combined
1973 - Pros John Atkins (1st overall) (2nd) (3rd) Sutton Coldfield
1973 - Amateurs (6th) (8th) (9th) combined
1974 - Pros John Atkins (2nd) (3rd) (4th) Liverpool
1974 - Amateurs (1st overall) (5th) Alan Williams (6th) combined
1975 - Pros John Atkins (2nd) (3rd) (4th) Sutton Coldfield
1975 - Amateurs (1st overall) (6th) (8th) combined
1976 - Pros (1st overall) John Atkins (3rd) (4th) Sutton Coldfield
1976 - Amateurs (2nd) (5th) (6th) combined
1977 - Seniors John Atkins (pro) (pro) (pro) Sutton Coldfield
1978 - Seniors Chris Wreghitt (amateur) John Atkins (pro) (pro) Sutton Coldfield 3rd pro (4th), 2nd amateur (5th), 3rd amateur (6th)
1979 - Seniors Chris Wreghitt (amateur) (amateur) (pro) Sutton Coldfield 2nd pro John Atkins, 3rd pro , 3rd amateur
1980 - Seniors Chris Wreghitt (amateur) (pro) (amateur) Sutton Coldfield 2nd pro (5th), 3rd amateur Paul Watson (4th)
1981 Chris Wreghitt Sutton Coldfield
1982 Chris Wreghitt Sutton Coldfield
1983 Chris Wreghitt Sutton Coldfield
1984 Sutton Coldfield
1985 Sutton Coldfield
1986 Sutton Coldfield
1987 Tim Gould Sutton Coldfield
1988 Tim Gould Sutton Coldfield
1989 Tim Gould Sutton Coldfield
1991
1993 David Baker Wolverhampton
1994 Roger Hammond Nick Craig Southampton
1995 Nick Craig Sutton Coldfield
1996 Nick Craig Roger Hammond Sutton Coldfield
1997 Roger Hammond Sutton Coldfield
1998 Nick Craig Sutton Coldfield
1999 Nick Craig Sutton Coldfield
2000 Roger Hammond Ipswich
2001 Roger Hammond Sutton Coldfield
2002 Roger Hammond Nick Craig
2003 Roger Hammond
2004 Roger Hammond Nick Craig
2005 Nick Craig Liam Killeen Abergavenny
2006 Roger Hammond Liam Killeen Sutton Coldfield
2007[1] Nick Craig Southampton
2008[2] Roger Hammond Liam Killeen Sutton Coldfield
2009[3] Roger Hammond Bradford
2010 Ian Bibby Sutton Coldfield
2011 Liam Killeen Derby
2012 Ian Field Liam Killeen [4] Ipswich
2013[5] Ian Field Ian Bibby David Fletcher Bradford
2014 Ian Field David Fletcher Nick Craig Derby
2015 Ian Field Liam Killeen Milton Keynes
2016[6] Liam Killeen Ian Field Jack Clarkson Shrewsbury
2017 Ian Field Liam Killeen Bradford
2018 Grant Ferguson Ian Field Liam Killeen Houghton le Spring
2019 Tom Pidcock Ben Turner Thomas Mein Gravesend
2020 Tom Pidcock Ben Tulett Cameron Mason Shrewsbury
2022 Thomas Mein Cameron Mason Crawley
2023 Milnthorpe

Under 23[]

Year Gold Silver Bronze
2000
2001[7] Liam Killeen
2002[8] Liam Killeen
2003[9] Liam Killeen
2004[10] Liam Killeen Simon Richardson
2005[11] Ian Field
2007[1] Ian Bibby Ian Field
2008[12] Ian Bibby Ian Field David Fletcher
2009 David Fletcher Jonathan McEvoy
2010
2011 David Fletcher
2012 Grant Ferguson[4]
2013 Grant Ferguson
2014 Grant Ferguson
2015 Grant Ferguson Jack Clarkson
2016
2017
2018 Tom Pidcock Ben Turner

Junior[]

Year Gold Silver Bronze
2001[7] Craig Cooke
2002[8] Craig Cooke
2003[9] Ian Bibby Alex Atkins
2004[10] Ian Bibby Alex Atkins
2005[11] Alex Atkins
2006[13] David Fletcher
2007[14] Scott Thwaites Jonathan McEvoy
2008[15]
2009[3] Thomas Moses Sam Harrison Daniel McLay
2010 Tom Moses
2011 Grant Ferguson
2012 [4]
2013
2014
2015
2016 Mark Donovan
2017 Tom Pidcock Ben Turner
2018 Ben Tulett
2019 Ben Tulett Lewis Askey

Women[]

Elite[]

Helen Wyman wearing the national champion's jersey in 2009
Podium, 2015.
Year Gold Silver Bronze
2001[16] Nicole Cooke Louise Robinson
2002[16] Victoria Wilkinson
2003[16] Victoria Wilkinson Nikki Harris
2004[16] Louise Robinson Victoria Wilkinson Rachel Heal
2005[16] Louise Robinson Victoria Wilkinson Helen Wyman
2006[16] Helen Wyman Louise Robinson Victoria Wilkinson
2007[17] Helen Wyman
2008[18] Helen Wyman
2009[3] Helen Wyman
2010[16] Helen Wyman Nikki Harris
2011 Helen Wyman Nikki Harris
2012 Helen Wyman Nikki Harris Annie Last[4]
2013[5] Nikki Harris Helen Wyman Annie Last
2014 Helen Wyman Nikki Harris
2015 Helen Wyman Nikki Harris Annie Last
2016[6] Nikki Harris Helen Wyman
2017 Nikki Brammeier Hannah Payton
2018 Helen Wyman Nikki Brammeier
2019 Nikki Brammeier Anna Kay Helen Wyman
2020 Anna Kay

Under 23[]

Year Gold Silver Bronze
2016[6] Evie Richards Sophie Wright
2017 Evie Richards
2018 Evie Richards Anna Kay

Junior[]

Podium, 2015 (Junior).
Year Gold Silver Bronze
2006 n/a n/a
2007 Corrine Hall Becky James
2008 Annie Last Corrine Hall
2009 Ruby Miller Penny Rowson n/a
2010 Hannah Barnes Penny Rowson
2011 Hannah Payton Amy Roberts
2012 Hannah Payton
2013 Alice Barnes
2014 Abby-Mae Parkinson
2015 Evie Richards
2016
2017 Emily Wadsworth

References[]

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