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Revision as of 09:02, 28 November 2020

UEC European Champion jersey

The Men's omnium at the European Track Championships was first competed in 2010. Prior to 2010, there were two elite omniums held annually: an endurance omnium and a sprint omnium.

The Omnium consists of six different competitions over two days.

Medalists

Championships Gold Silver Bronze
2010 Pruszków
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 Roger Kluge (GER)  Tim Veldt (NED)  Rafał Ratajczyk (POL)
2011 Apeldoorn
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 Ed Clancy (GBR)  Bryan Coquard (FRA)  Elia Viviani (ITA)
2012 Panevėžys
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 Lucas Liss (GER)  Artur Ershov (RUS)  Gediminas Bagdonas (LTU)
2013 Apeldoorn
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 Viktor Manakov (RUS)  Tim Veldt (NED)  Martyn Irvine (IRL)
2014 Guadeloupe
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 Elia Viviani (ITA)  Jon Dibben (GBR)  Unai Elorriaga (SPA)
2015 Grenchen
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 Elia Viviani (ITA)  Lasse Norman Hansen (DEN)  Jon Dibben (GBR)
2016 Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines
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 Albert Torres (SPA)  Gael Suter (SUI)  Benjamin Thomas (FRA)
2017 Berlin
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 Albert Torres (SPA)  Julius Johansen (DEN)  Benjamin Thomas (FRA)
2018 Glasgow
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 Ethan Hayter (GBR)  Elia Viviani (ITA)  Casper Von Folsach (DEN)
2019 Apeldoorn
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 Benjamin Thomas (FRA)  Lasse Norman Hansen (DEN)  Oliver Wood (GBR)
2020 Plovdiv
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 Matthew Walls (GBR)  Yauheni Karaliok (BLR)  Iúri Leitão (POR)

Older events

European championships Omnium events held before 2010:

Year Date Country City Velodrome Champions
1959 Belgium Rik Van Steenbergen
1963 Germany Rudi Altig
1964 Netherlands Peter Post
1965 Belgium Patrick Sercu
1966 Germany Rudi Altig
1967 Belgium Patrick Sercu
1968 Belgium Patrick Sercu
1969 Belgium Patrick Sercu
1970 Belgium Patrick Sercu
1971 Belgium Patrick Sercu
1972 Belgium Patrick Sercu
1973 Belgium Patrick Sercu
1974 Australia Graeme Gilmore
1975 Belgium Eddy Merckx
1978 Australia Danny Clark
1979 Australia Danny Clark
1980 Switzerland Urs Freuler
1981 Switzerland Urs Freuler
1984 Australia Danny Clark
1985 Australia Danny Clark
1986 Australia Danny Clark
1987 Switzerland Urs Freuler
1988 Australia Danny Clark
1995 Netherlands Peter Pieters
1997
1998
1999
2001 13 July  Czech Republic Brno Switzerland Franco Marvulli
2002 23 July  Switzerland Büttingen Switzerland Franco Marvulli
2003  Russia Moscow Switzerland Franco Marvulli
2004  Spain Valencia Russia Alexei Markov
2005 21 July – 23 July  Italy Fiorenzuola d'Arda Lithuania Linas Balčiūnas
2006 18 October  Denmark Ballerup Netherlands Jens Mouris
2007 11 October  Netherlands Alkmaar Sportpaleis Alkmaar Spain Unai Elorriaga Zubiaur
2008 18 October  Netherlands Alkmaar Sportpaleis Alkmaar Netherlands Wim Stroetinga
2009 17 October – 18 October  Belgium Poland Rafał Ratajczyk

References