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UCI Track Cycling World Championships

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UCI Track Cycling World Championships
Rainbow jersey track cycling
StatusActive
GenreTrack cycling
FrequencyAnnually
Location(s)Worldwide velodromes
Inaugurated1893
Previous event2023
Next event2024
Organised byUCI
2024 UCI Track Cycling World Championships

The UCI Track Cycling World Championships are the set of world championship events for the various disciplines and distances in track cycling. They are regulated by the Union Cycliste Internationale. Before 1900, they were administered by the UCI's predecessor, the International Cycling Association (ICA).

Current events include: time trial, keirin, individual pursuit, team pursuit, points race, scratch race, sprint, team sprint, omnium, madison and elimination race. Women's events are generally shorter than men's. Events which are no longer held include the motor paced events and tandem events.

History

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World championships were first held in 1893, in Chicago, under the ICA. They were for amateurs. Separate professional races were held from 1895, in Cologne. Amateurs and professionals competed in separate events until 1993, after which they raced together in "open" races. Championships are open to riders selected by their national cycling association. They compete in the colours of their country.

The winner of ICA championships received a gold medal. The UCI awards a gold medal and a rainbow jersey to the winner. Silver and bronze medals are awarded to the second and third place contestants. World champions wear their rainbow jersey until the following year's championship, but they may wear it only in the type of event in which they won it. Former champions can wear rainbow cuffs to their everyday jerseys.

World track championships are allocated to different countries each year. They are run by that country's national cycling association, although the top referees (President of the Commissaire's panel – PCP, Secretary, Starter, and Judge Referee) are International Commissaires appointed by the UCI.

Venues

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To take advantage of the best weather conditions and reduce the risk of weather-related program changes, the UCI has long organized track world championships in the summer. Until 1966, the competition must by regulation take place on an open-air velodrome. It was not until the 1969 edition, organized at the Antwerps Sportpaleis, that the first championship was held on an indoor velodrome. From 1987, the trend reversed and indoor velodromes took over. From 1987 to 1995, there were five world championships organized on an indoor velodrome. Colombia hosts in 1995 the last track world championship organized outdoor.

Hosts

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Hosts Editions hosted
 France 17
 Germany 14
 Belgium 13
 Italy 13
 Denmark 11
 United Kingdom 10
 Netherlands 8
  Switzerland 8
 Spain 5
 United States 4
 Australia 3
 Canada,  Poland,
 Austria,  Czechoslovakia,  Colombia
2
 Hong Kong,  Belarus,  Venezuela,
 Japan,  Norway,  Hungary,  Uruguay
1

Championships

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Number Year Country City Velodrome Events
1 1893  United States Chicago South Side Park 3
2 1894  Belgium Antwerp Velodroom van Zurenborg 3
3 1895  Germany Cologne Riehler Radrennbahn 4
4 1896  Denmark Copenhagen Ordrupbanen 4
5 1897  United Kingdom Glasgow Celtic Park 4
6 1898  Austria Vienna Prater Park 4
7 1899  Canada Montreal Vélodrome de Queen's Park 4
8 1900  France Paris Parc des Princes 4
9 1901  Germany Berlin Radrennbahn Friedenau [de] 4
10 1902  Italy Rome Velodromo di Porta Salaria 4
 Germany Berlin Radrennbahn Friedenau [de]
11 1903  Denmark Copenhagen Ordrupbanen 4
12 1904  United Kingdom London Crystal Palace 4
13 1905  Belgium Antwerp Velodroom van Zurenborg 4
14 1906  Switzerland Geneva Vélodrome de la Jonction 4
15 1907  France Paris Parc des Princes 4
16 1908  Germany Leipzig Sportplatz Leipzig [de] 4
Berlin Radrennbahn Steglitz [de]
17 1909  Denmark Copenhagen Ordrupbanen 4
18 1910  Belgium Brussels Velodroom van Karreveld 4
19 1911  Italy Rome Motovelodromo Appio [it] 4
20 1912  United States Newark Newark Velodrome 3
21 1913  Germany Berlin Deutsches Stadion 4
Leipzig Sportplatz Leipzig [de]
22 1914  Denmark Copenhagen Ordrupbanen 1
1915–1919: not held due to World War I
23 1920  Belgium Antwerp The Garden City Velodrome 3
24 1921  Denmark Copenhagen Ordrupbanen 3
25 1922  United Kingdom Liverpool Liverpool Velodrome 3
 France Paris Parc des Princes
26 1923  Switzerland Zürich Oerlikon Velodrome 3
27 1924  France Paris Parc des Princes 3
28 1925  Netherlands Amsterdam Olympisch Stadion 3
29 1926  Italy Milan Velódromo Sempione 3
Turin Motovelodromo di Corso Casale [it]
30 1927  Germany Cologne Müngersdorfer Radrennbahn 3
Elberfeld Stadion am Zoo
31 1928  Hungary Budapest Millenáris Sporttelep 3
32 1929  Switzerland Zürich Oerlikon Velodrome 3
33 1930  Belgium Brussels Heysel Stadium 3
34 1931  Denmark Copenhagen Ordrupbanen 3
35 1932  Italy Rome Stadio Nazionale PNF 3
36 1933  France Paris Parc des Princes 3
37 1934  Germany Leipzig Sportplatz Leipzig [de] 3
38 1935  Belgium Brussels Heysel Stadium 3
39 1936  Switzerland Zürich Oerlikon Velodrome 3
40 1937  Denmark Copenhagen Ordrupbanen 3
41 1938  Netherlands Amsterdam Olympisch Stadion 3
42 1939  Italy Milan Velodromo Vigorelli[1] 2
1940–1945: not held due to World War II
43 1946  Switzerland Zürich Oerlikon Velodrome 5
44 1947  France Paris Parc des Princes 5
45 1948  Netherlands Amsterdam Olympisch Stadion 5
46 1949  Denmark Copenhagen Ordrupbanen 5
47 1950  Belgium Rocourt Stade Vélodrome de Rocourt 5
48 1951  Italy Milan Velodromo Vigorelli[1] 5
49 1952  France Paris Parc des Princes 5
50 1953  Switzerland Zürich Oerlikon Velodrome 5
51 1954  West Germany Cologne Müngersdorfer Stadion 5
Wuppertal Stadion am Zoo
52 1955  Italy Milan Velodromo Vigorelli[1] 5
53 1956  Denmark Copenhagen Ordrupbanen 5
54 1957  Belgium Rocourt Stade Vélodrome de Rocourt 5
55 1958  France Paris Parc des Princes 8
56 1959  Netherlands Amsterdam Olympisch Stadion 8
57 1960  East Germany Leipzig Alfred-Rosch-Kampfbahn 8
Chemnitz Chemnitz Velodrome
58 1961  Switzerland Zürich Oerlikon Velodrome 8
59 1962  Italy Milan Velodromo Vigorelli[1] 9
60 1963  Belgium Rocourt Stade Vélodrome de Rocourt 9
61 1964  France Paris Parc des Princes 9
62 1965  Spain San Sebastián Velódromo de Anoeta 9
63 1966  West Germany Frankfurt Waldstadion 11
64 1967  Netherlands Amsterdam Olympisch Stadion 11
65 1968  Italy Rome Olympic Velodrome 11
 Uruguay Montevideo Americo Ricaldoni
66 1969  Belgium Antwerp Sportpaleis 11
 Czechoslovakia Brno Brno Velodrome
67 1970  United Kingdom Leicester Saffron Lane Velodrome 11
68 1971  Italy Varese Luigi Ganna Velodrome 11
69 1972  France Marseille Stade Vélodrome 6
70 1973  Spain San Sebastián Velódromo de Anoeta 11
71 1974  Canada Montreal Le Stade du CEPSUM 11
72 1975  Belgium Rocourt Stade Vélodrome de Rocourt 11
73 1976  Italy Monteroni di Lecce Ulivi Velodrome 7
74 1977  Venezuela San Cristóbal José de Jesús Mora Figueroa Velodrome [es] 12
75 1978  West Germany Munich Radstadion 12
76 1979  Netherlands Amsterdam Velodrome Amsterdam [nl] 12
77 1980  France Besançon Stade Léo Lagrange 10
78 1981  Czechoslovakia Brno Brno Velodrome 14
79 1982  United Kingdom Leicester Saffron Lane Velodrome 14
80 1983  Switzerland Zürich Oerlikon Velodrome 14
81 1984  Spain Barcelona Velòdrom d'Horta 9
82 1985  Italy Bassano del Grappa Stadio Rino Mercante 14
83 1986  United States Colorado Springs 7-Eleven USOTC Velodrome 14
84 1987  Austria Vienna Ferry-Dusika-Hallenstadion 14
85 1988  Belgium Ghent Vlaams Wielercentrum Eddy Merckx 9
86 1989  France Lyon Vélodrome Georges-Préveral [fr] 15
87 1990  Japan Maebashi Green Dome Maebashi 15
88 1991  Germany Stuttgart Hanns-Martin-Schleyer-Halle 15
89 1992  Spain Valencia Luis Puig Velodrome 8
90 1993  Norway Hamar Vikingskipet Olympic Arena 11
91 1994  Italy Palermo Velodromo Paolo Borsellino 11
92 1995  Colombia Bogotá Luis Carlos Galán Velodrome 12
93 1996  United Kingdom Manchester Manchester Velodrome 12
94 1997  Australia Perth Perth SpeedDome 12
95 1998  France Bordeaux Vélodrome de Bordeaux 12
96 1999  Germany Berlin Velodrom 12
97 2000  United Kingdom Manchester Manchester Velodrome 12
98 2001  Belgium Antwerp Sportpaleis 12
99 2002  Denmark Ballerup Siemens Arena 15
100 2003  Germany Stuttgart Hanns-Martin-Schleyer-Halle 15
101 2004  Australia Melbourne Melbourne Park Multi-Purpose Venue 15
102 2005  United States Los Angeles VELO Sports Center 15
103 2006  France Bordeaux Vélodrome de Bordeaux 15
104 2007  Spain Palma de Mallorca Palma Arena 17
105 2008  United Kingdom Manchester Manchester Velodrome 18
106 2009  Poland Pruszków BGŻ Arena 19
107 2010  Denmark Ballerup Ballerup Super Arena 19
108 2011  Netherlands Apeldoorn Omnisport Apeldoorn 19
109 2012  Australia Melbourne Melbourne Park Multi-Purpose Venue 19
110 2013  Belarus Minsk Minsk-Arena 19
111 2014  Colombia Cali Velódromo Alcides Nieto Patiño 19
112 2015  France Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines Vélodrome de Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines 19
113 2016  United Kingdom London Lee Valley VeloPark 19
114 2017  Hong Kong Tseung Kwan O New Town Hong Kong Velodrome 20
115 2018  Netherlands Apeldoorn Omnisport Apeldoorn 20
116 2019  Poland Pruszków BGŻ Arena 20
117 2020  Germany Berlin Velodrom 20
118 2021  France Roubaix Vélodrome Couvert Régional Jean-Stablinski [fr] 22
119 2022  France Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines Vélodrome de Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines 22
120 2023  United Kingdom Glasgow Sir Chris Hoy Velodrome 22
121 2024  Denmark Ballerup Ballerup Super Arena 22
122 2025  Chile Santiago Velódromo Peñalolén [es]
123 2026  China Shanghai
124 2027  France Haute Savoie
125 2028 TBA TBA
126 2029  United Arab Emirates Abu Dhabi[2]
127 2030  Australia Brisbane[3] Anna Meares Velodrome

All-time medal table

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Updated after the 2024 World Championships.
RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 France148123134405
2 Great Britain1209183294
3 Netherlands11710795319
4 Italy9097106293
5 Australia8710179267
6 Germany868095261
7 Soviet Union585035143
8 Belgium565956171
9 United States534849150
10 Denmark364238116
11 East Germany34312893
12 Switzerland333436103
13 West Germany29313090
14 Russia24232875
15 Spain20221658
16 New Zealand17252870
17 Japan16161951
18 Czechoslovakia1491841
19 Belarus142824
20 Poland97925
21 Colombia76215
22 Canada6201743
23 Austria571123
24 Hong Kong52411
25 China4151231
26 Ukraine47314
27 Cuba44513
28 Czech Republic35715
29 Commonwealth Games Federation3238
30 Lithuania281121
31 Norway23510
32 Ireland2349
33 Mexico17412
34 Argentina151016
35 Malaysia1258
36 Portugal1236
37 South Africa1214
38Individual Neutral Athletes1001
39Russian Cycling Federation0246
40 Luxembourg0224
 Trinidad and Tobago0224
42 Greece0123
43 Barbados0112
 South Korea0112
45 Bohemia0101
 Israel0101
 Latvia0101
 Uruguay0101
49 Sweden0022
50 Estonia0011
 Kazakhstan0011
 Liechtenstein0011
Totals (52 entries)1,1141,1111,1143,339

Most successful athletes

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Updated after the 2024 World Championships.

Men

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No Athlete Nation 1st place, gold medalist(s) 2nd place, silver medalist(s) 3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Total Years Events
1 Harrie Lavreysen  Netherlands 16 3 0 19 2017–2024 1 km time trial, Keirin, Sprint, Team sprint
2 Arnaud Tournant  France 14 3 2 19 1997–2008 1 km time trial, Keirin, Sprint, Team sprint
3 Chris Hoy  Great Britain 11 8 6 25 1999–2012 1 km time trial, Keirin, Sprint, Team sprint
4 Jeffrey Hoogland  Netherlands 10 10 0 20 2016–2024 1 km time trial, Keirin, Sprint, Team sprint
5 Florian Rousseau  France 10 2 4 16 1993–2002 1 km time trial, Sprint, Team sprint
6 Urs Freuler  Switzerland 10 0 5 15 1981–1989 Keirin, Points race, Team Pursuit
7 Koichi Nakano  Japan 10 0 0 10 1977–1986 Sprint
8 Cameron Meyer  Australia 9 4 2 15 2009–2018 Madison, Points race, Team Pursuit
9 Grégory Baugé  France 9 4 1 14 2006–2019 Sprint, Team sprint
10 Daniel Morelon  France 8 3 5 16 1964–1980 Keirin, Sprint, Tandem

Women

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No Athlete Nation 1st place, gold medalist(s) 2nd place, silver medalist(s) 3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Total Years Events
1 Anna Meares  Australia 11 10 6 26 2003–2015 500 m time trial, Keirin, Sprint, Team sprint
2 Kristina Vogel  Germany 11 1 4 16 2012–2018 Keirin, Sprint, Team sprint
3 Félicia Ballanger  France 10 1 0 11 1994–1999 500 m time trial, Sprint
4 Victoria Pendleton  Great Britain 9 5 2 16 2005–2012 500 m time trial, Keirin, Sprint, Team sprint
5 Kirsten Wild  Netherlands 9 4 5 18 2011–2021 Madison, Omnium, Points race, Scratch
6 Sarah Hammer  United States 8 5 2 15 2006–2017 Individual Pursuit, Omnium, Points race, Team Pursuit
7 Lea Friedrich  Germany 8 3 2 13 2020–2023 500 m time trial, Keirin, Sprint, Team sprint
8 Emma Hinze  Germany 8 1 2 11 2019–2023 500 m time trial, Keirin, Sprint, Team sprint
9 Natallia Tsylinskaya  Belarus 8 1 1 10 2000–2007 500 m time trial, Sprint
10 Chloé Dygert  United States 8 1 0 9 2016–2024 Individual Pursuit, Team Pursuit

Lavreysen, Freuler, Nakano and Ballanger won the most individual titles with ten each.

Results by country

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Results by event

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See also

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References

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Media related to UCI Track World Championships at Wikimedia Commons

  1. ^ a b c d Williams, Richard (21 March 2014). "Historic Vigorelli velodrome rescued by volunteers who fought off inertia". The Guardian. Retrieved 22 March 2014.
  2. ^ "'It builds bridges and brings many opportunities': UCI announces deep partnership with the UAE for years to come". Cycling Weekly. 26 January 2024.
  3. ^ "AOC welcomes news Brisbane will host UCI Track Cycling World Championship in 2030". Australian Olympic Committee. 30 September 2024.