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1935 World Road Championships - Monza, Italy
September 1935 - Italian media footage of the first ever ladies European Championship and the second mens championship on the road in Monza, Italy. This particular footage has had colour added to good effect.
1938 World Track Championships - Wembley-London, Great Britain
This footage shows the very first officially recognised world track championships held at the Empire Pool Arena (now the SEE Arena) in April 1938 at Wembley, London. There were triumphs for British skaters Bill Ross, Arthur Cooper and Harold Wilkinson - the only pre-war world champions for Great Britain.
1938 World Road Championships - Ferrara, Italy
The second official World Road Championships for senior men and the third official European Road Championships for senior women in the Piazza Ariostea, Ferrara, on 18th and 19th September 1938. The event was notable for three gold medals from four events for Frenchman Louis Fichaux and two from three for Italian lady Adriana Rianda.
1953 World Road Championships - Venice-Lido, Italy
1953 saw the emergence of legend Les Woodley who alt just 18 years of age gets his first medal at a World Championships. This was also the very first World Championships for women and the British girls aquitted themselves superbly with Pat Kirkham gaining a couple of fourth paces just behind the dominant Italians.
1956 World Track Championships - Barcelona, Spain
First time out for Leo Eason who just missed out on victory when falling just before the finish line. Medals also for Les Woodley, Geoff Wright and Graham Stead. Pat Eason was the sole GB lady and took medals in all events which earned her the Vandervell Trophy.
1957 World Road Championships - Palermo, Italy
1957 World Championships in Palermo, Italy. Great Britain did not send a team to these championships stating the lack of suitable training facilities as the major reason.
1965 World Road Championships - Wetteren, Belgium
The 1965 World Road Championships saw Ricky May cement himself into British roller speed skating history books with his final world championship medal from his illustrious career. It was also notable for the one and only outing for London youngster, Donna Nash. (Video has no sound).
1969 World Track Championships - Mar del Plata, Argentina
Footage of racing at the World Championships in Mar del Plata in 1969. This was John E. Fry's first outing in a GB shirt and is the only known footage of Bill Sharman and John Folley. Taken on an 8mm camera it shows John Folley becoming Great Britain's last World Champion when he won the 10,000 metres title.
1973 European Track Championships - Grenoble, France
European Championships at Grenoble, France. First international outings for John Mullane, Gerard Bissett and Gwen Marriott. Patrick Feetham was a traveling reserve who later partnered Mick McGeough in the relay. Pat Eason takes home her final major international medal with a bronze in the 5000 metres.
1975 World Road Championships - Sesto San Giovanni-Milan, Italy
The video was filmed on an 8mm camera by British skater Brian Corneloues (owner of Beadle Skates) and shows both men's and women's races from the 1975 World Road Championships. Footage includes the placing of John E. Fry in various distances and the winning of the 2 man relay with Mick McGeough. This film has no sound.
1978 World Track Championships (Video 1) - Mar del Plata, Argentina
The 500 metres time trials and conclusion of the 20000 metres men's event from the 1978 World Track Championships in Mar del Plata, Argentina. The footage has been put to music.
1978 World Track Championships (Video 2) - Mar del Plata, Argentina
The infamous mens 10000 metres from the 1978 World Track Championships in Mar del Plata, Argentina where Cruciani acrimoniously took the title ahead of De Persio resulting in a feud between the two Italians that would not be bridged. Footage taken by John Folley, then Australian team manager on an 8mm camera.
1979 World Road Championships - Como, Italy
Footage is predominantly of the knockout competition eventually won by Gianni Peverelli (Italy). Original footage put to music but muted for copyright reasons.
1979 World Track Championships - Finale Emilia, Italy
Various races from the 1979 World Track Championships at Finale Emilia, Italy. The event is famed for the crash that wiped out 90% of the field in the last few laps of the men's 10,000 metres. Original footage put to music but muted for copyright reasons.
1980 European Road Championships (Video 1) - Southampton, Great Britain
Part 1 - The first time a major international had been held in Great Britain since 1938. Races from the events held on the Southampton circuit with commentary from the late great Ron Hawkes. Also noted for the first and only outing for the late Sharon Walton and the British men's team coming home in 3rd place in the relay. This is the original ESPN footage.
1980 European Road Championships (Video 2) - Southampton, Great Britain
Part 2 - The first time a major international had been held in Great Britain since 1938. Races from the events held on the Southampton circuit with commentary from the late great Ron Hawkes. Also noted for the first and only outing for the late Sharon Walton and the British men's team coming home in 3rd place in the relay. This is the original ESPN footage.
1980 World Track & Road Championships - Masterton, New Zealand
Footage from the World Championships in New Zealand 1980. Famed for Tom Peterson's haul of 7 gold medals, the last world title won by Cantarella and Mick McGeough's first world medal.
1981 Junior European Road & Track Championships - Pamplona, Spain
Spanish home video footage of the Junior European Championships in Pamplona, Spain, where Rohan Harlow takes Britain's first ever medal in a major junior international championship. Footage courtesy of Jose Meseguer.
1981 World Road Championships - Leven, Belgium
The 1981 World Road Championships. Famous for the victory of 14 year old Australian Lee Hollis who beat the Italian legend Ghermandi in the final of the 500 metres knockout to become the youngest ever senior World Champion. Also notable is the gaining of world medals two years in succession by Mick McGeough.
1982 World Road Championships - Finale Emilia, Italy (Video 1)
Road Part 1 - These Championships saw the first real changing of the guard for British speed skating. This was to be Mick McGeough's last outing for GB and in would come John Quinney, Darren Cobley and David Jackson taking part in his first and only World Championship.
1982 World Road Championships - Finale Emilia, Italy (Video 2)
Road Part 2 - These Championships saw the first real changing of the guard for British speed skating. This was to be Mick McGeough's last outing for GB and in would come John Quinney, Darren Cobley and David Jackson taking part in his first and only World Championship.
1982 World Track Championships - Finale Emilia, Italy (Video 3)
Track Part 1 - These Championships saw the first real changing of the guard for British speed skating. This was to be Mick McGeough's last outing for GB and in would come John Quinney, Darren Cobley and David Jackson taking part in his first and only World Championship.
1982 World Track Championships - Finale Emilia, Italy (Video 4)
Track Part 2 - These Championships saw the first real changing of the guard for British speed skating. This was to be Mick McGeough's last outing for GB and in would come John Quinney, Darren Cobley and David Jackson taking part in his first and only World Championship.
1983 Junior European Road Championships - Bougenais, France (Video 1)
Home video footage of races from Junior European Road Championships in Bougenais, France. Video courtesy of Frank Kitchener.
1983 Junior European Road Championships - Nantes, France (Video 2)
Races from Junior European Road Championships in Nantes, France. See Suzanne Jackson, Hugh Doggett and Debbie Kitchener, amongst others, take on the other junior European nations. Lisa Smith comes away with silver and bronze. Footage from official French video, seen in black and white due to the French TV system at that time.
1983 Junior European Track Championships - Nantes, France (Video 3)
Races from Junior European Track Championships in Nantes, France. See Suzanne Jackson, Hugh Doggett and Debbie Kitchener, amongst others, take on the other junior European nations. Lisa Smith comes away with a silver. Footage from official French video, seen in black and white due to the French TV system at that time.
1983 European Track Championships - Cremona, Italy
Races from the 1983 European Championships in Cremona, Italy. Great Britain get 3rd in the men's relay. This was also the first outing in a senior GB skinsuit for Alison Hartley, Sharon Tongue and Kerry McLaughlan. Alison had celebrated her 16th birthday just one month earlier.
1983 European Road Championships - Cremona, Italy (Video 1)
Part 1 - Races from the European Road Championships in Cremona, Italy 1983. Ian Ashby puts on a senior GB skinsuit for the first time.
1983 European Road Championships - Cremona, Italy (Video 2)
Part 2 - Races from the European Road Championships in Cremona, Italy 1983. Ian Ashby puts on a senior GB skinsuit for the first time.
1983 World Track Championships - Mar del Plata, Argentina
The 1983 Championships were not attended by Great Britain for fear of reprisals from the Falkland's War just 12 months earlier. The races, however, were still top drawer with Bobby Kaiser being the star of the show. This event is also famed for the "wiping out" of Laura Perinti by an ambulancemen as she was just a few metres from the finish line and retaining her world title.
1984 Junior European Road Championships - Birmingham, Great Britain
The first time Great Britain had hosted a Junior European Championship saw gold medals for Ashley Harlow and Lisa Smith. The road circuit was on a car park of the Windley Leisure Centre in Sutton Coldfield. Other juniors of note were Tony Marriott, Sean McGeough, Lisa Burgess and Deborah Kitchener who would all go on and win senior international medals.
1984 Junior European Track Championships - Birmingham, Great Britain
Ashley Harlow and Lisa Smith were again victorious as they now competed on Britain's first purpose built banked track at the Birmingham Wheels Project.
1984 European Track & Road Championships - Vienna, Austria
Lisa Smith would bring home medals in her first outing in a senior GB shirt. This Championship also sees Rohan Harlow take on Thierry Penot in a head to head sprint for the finish and bring home the gold for Great Britain in the road relay.
1984 World Road Championships - Bogota, Colombia
This short home video footage from then Australian coach, Bill Begg, shows the finals of the women's and men's 1500 metres finals with both Alison Hartley and Darren Cobley featuring.
1985 Junior European Road Championships - Pamplona, Spain (Video 1)
12 month on from his European gold medal haul in Birmingham, Ashley Harlow again takes to the track to try and defend his titles. Tony Marriott again joins him whilst Debbie Kitchener makes up the remainder of the GB team in Pamplona, Spain. Video footage courtesy of Frank Kitchener.
1985 Junior European Road Championships - Pamplona, Spain (Video 2)
12 month on from his European gold medal haul in Birmingham, Ashley Harlow again takes to the track to try and defend his titles. Tony Marriott again joins him whilst Debbie Kitchener makes up the remainder of the GB team in Pamplona, Spain. Video footage courtesy of Frank Kitchener.
1985 Junior European Track Championships - Pamplona, Spain (Video 2)
12 month on from his European gold medal haul in Birmingham, Ashley Harlow again takes to the track to try and defend his titles. Tony Marriott again joins him whilst Debbie Kitchener makes up the remainder of the GB team in Pamplona, Spain. Video footage courtesy of Frank Kitchener.
1985 Junior European Track Championships - Pamplona, Spain (Video 1)
12 month on from his European gold medal haul in Birmingham, Ashley Harlow again takes to the track to try and defend his titles. Tony Marriott again joins him whilst Debbie Kitchener makes up the remainder of the GB team in Pamplona, Spain. Video footage courtesy of Frank Kitchener.
1985 European Track Championships - Cassano d'Adda, Italy (Video 1)
Part 1 - Deborah Kitchener and Ashley Harlow make their debuts in a senior GB skinsuit. John Mullane also makes his return to international skating after a 4 year hiatus. This would be his final outing for GB.
1985 European Track Championships - Cassano d'Adda, Italy (Video 2)
Part 2 - Deborah Kitchener and Ashley Harlow make their debuts in a senior GB skinsuit. John Mullane also makes his return to international skating after a 4 year hiatus. This would be his final outing for GB.
1985 European Road Championships - Cassano d'Adda, Italy (Video 1)
Part 1 - The road circuit saw the now infamous "race that never was" when Ashley Harlow beat the great Massimo Muzzi to the line on the last lap of the relay to take gold for Great Britain...or so everyone thought.
1985 European Road Championships - Cassano d'Adda, Italy (Video 2)
Part 2 - The road circuit saw the now infamous "race that never was" when Ashley Harlow beat the great Massimo Muzzi to the line on the last lap of the relay to take gold for Great Britain...or so everyone thought.
1985 World Games - Crystal Palace-London, Great Britain
This montage of TV clips and footage from the World Games sees the USA skaters of Bobby Kaiser and Donnie Van Patter pit themselves against the might of Italian skaters Giuseppe De Persio and Massimo Muzzi. Also noteable for the last international outing for Italian legend Giuseppe Cruciani. Watch and listen out for commentary from former World Champion Ingrid van Marle.
1986 European Track Championships - Finale Emilia, Italy (Video 1)
Footage from the 1986 European Track Championships. The duo of Alison Hartley and Lisa Smith astonishingly achieve a bronze medal in the relay without a third skater. Video courtesy of Frank Kitchener.
1986 European Track Championships - Finale Emilia, Italy (Video 2)
Footage from the 1986 European Track Championships. The duo of Alison Hartley and Lisa Smith astonishingly achieve a bronze medal in the relay without a third skater. Video courtesy of Frank Kitchener.
1986 European Road Championships - Finale Emilia, Italy (Video 1)
Footage from the 1986 European Road Championships. No medals for the British team in this event but Philippe Poirier of France spoils the Italian party and prevents a clean sweep by winning the 10km. Video courtesy of Frank Kitchener.
1986 European Road Championships - Finale Emilia, Italy (Video 2)
Footage from the 1986 European Road Championships. No medals for the British team in this event but Philippe Poirier of France spoils the Italian party and prevents a clean sweep by winning the 10km. Video courtesy of Frank Kitchener.
1986 European Road Championships - Finale Emilia, Italy (Video 3)
Alternative footage of the 1986 European Road Championships taken from the Italian TV broadcaster RAI.
1987 European Road Championships - Ostende, Belgium (Video 1)
The 1987 European road championships saw a return to the British team for Ian Ashby after a 4 year hiatus. Aided by Tony Oulds, Chloe Ronaldson took over as National Team Manager for the first time and Tony Marriott gets his first senior international call up. Footage courtesy of Frank Kitchener.
1987 European Road Championships - Ostende, Belgium (Video 2)
The 1987 European road championships saw a return to the British team for Ian Ashby after a 4 year hiatus. Aided by Tony Oulds, Chloe Ronaldson took over as National Team Manager for the first time and Tony Marriott gets his first senior international call up. Footage courtesy of Frank Kitchener.
1987 European Track Championships - Ostende, Belgium (Video 1)
The 1987 European track championships sees John Fry Senior return to the track where he won his 1979 European Championship. Also watch Hugh Doggett skate to a commendable 4th place in the 5000 metres. Footage courtesy of Frank Kitchener.
1987 European Track Championships - Ostende, Belgium (Video 2)
The 1987 European track championships sees John Fry Senior return to the track where he won his 1979 European Championship. Also watch Hugh Doggett skate to a commendable 4th place in the 5000 metres. Footage courtesy of Frank Kitchener.
1987 European Track Championships - Ostende, Belgium (Video 3)
Official footage from the 1987 European Track Championships in Zandvoorde, Ostende - Belgium.
1987 World Track Championships - Grenoble, France (Video 1)
Mostly home video footage of the Championships that sees Lisa Smith take silver in the 3000 metres. Notable also as being the last time John E. Fry would skate for his country after 18 consecutive years on the British team. At 1:38:30 the footage is taken directly from French TV.
1987 World Track Championships - Grenoble, France (Video 2)
Different footage of the 1987 World Championships. Footage predominantly shows the 500m event. Video courtesy of Frank Kitchener.
1988 European Road Championships - Gujan-Mestras, France
A first outing at European Championships for John C. Fry and Sean McGeough. Tony Marriott and Lisa Smith both take medals on the road which sees world records tumble.
1988 European Track Championships - Gujan-Mestras, France
John C. Fry takes a tumble in the 5000 metres and receives stitches to his head but recovers to take gold in the relay with team mates Tony Marriott and Sean McGeough (unfortunately this race is not amongst the footage on the video).
1988 World Road Championships - Cassano d'Adda, Italy (Video 1)
Part 1 - Three of the four men in the British team make their first appearance at a World Championships. Lisa Smith takes bronze in the 1500 metres whilst Tony Muse (USA) and Oscar Galliazzo (Italy) take it in turns to demolish the timing equipment. Also has the most tense finish to a mens 20,000 metres elimination you will witness. Footage courtesy of Ugo Bagnolini.
1988 World Road Championships - Cassano d'Adda, Italy (Video 2)
Part 2 - Three of the four men in the British team make their first appearance at a World Championships. Lisa Smith takes bronze in the 1500 metres whilst Tony Muse (USA) and Oscar Galliazzo (Italy) take it in turns to demolish the timing equipment. Also has the most tense finish to a mens 20,000 metres elimination you will witness. Footage courtesy of Ugo Bagnolini.
1989 World Games - Karlsruhe, Germany (Video 1)
Home video footage of the World Games in Karlsruhe, Germany. Lisa Smith and Tony Marriott qualified for the games after the 1988 World Championships. See also the legendary and much missed Barbara Fischer in action on home turf as well as an Italy v USA battle continuation from the previous year in the mens events.
1989 World Games - Karlsruhe, West Germany (Video 2)
Official TV footage of the World Games in Karlsruhe, West Germany. Lisa Smith and Tony Marriott qualified for the games after the 1988 World Championships. Watch Dante Muse lose a tooth when colliding with a spectator after one event. Supporting commentary by Mick McGeough.
1989 European Track & Road Championships - Madalena-Pico-Azores, Portugal
The 1989 European Championships in the Azores, some 750 miles off the coast of Portugal. Watch out for the men's 10,000 metres on the road where the stadium lights failed mid race. Video footage courtesy of Ugo Bagnolini.
1989 World Track Championships - Hastings, New Zealand (Video 1)
This comprehensive set of videos courtesy of the late Bud Martin sees Tony Marriott and Lisa Smith compete in their last World Championships. Mariott would pick up his highest placing of 6th. The championships are also notable for the first gold medal of Derek Parra (USA) and the supremacy and domination of Stephen White (Australia).
1989 World Track Championships - Hastings, New Zealand (Video 2)
This comprehensive set of videos courtesy of the late Bud Martin sees Tony Marriott and Lisa Smith compete in their last World Championships. Mariott would pick up his highest placing of 6th. The championships are also notable for the first gold medal of Derek Parra (USA) and the supremacy and domination of Stephen White (Australia).
1989 World Track Championships - Hastings, New Zealand (Video 3)
This comprehensive set of videos courtesy of the late Bud Martin sees Tony Marriott and Lisa Smith compete in their last World Championships. Mariott would pick up his highest placing of 6th. The championships are also notable for the first gold medal of Derek Parra (USA) and the supremacy and domination of Stephen White (Australia).
1989 World Track Championships - Hastings, New Zealand (Video 4)
This comprehensive set of videos courtesy of the late Bud Martin sees Tony Marriott and Lisa Smith compete in their last World Championships. Mariott would pick up his highest placing of 6th. The championships are also notable for the first gold medal of Derek Parra (USA) and the supremacy and domination of Stephen White (Australia).
1989 World Track Championships - Hastings, New Zealand (Video 5)
This comprehensive set of videos courtesy of the late Bud Martin sees Tony Marriott and Lisa Smith compete in their last World Championships. Mariott would pick up his highest placing of 6th. The championships are also notable for the first gold medal of Derek Parra (USA) and the supremacy and domination of Stephen White (Australia).
1989 World Track Championships - Hastings, New Zealand (Video 6)
This comprehensive set of videos courtesy of the late Bud Martin sees Tony Marriott and Lisa Smith compete in their last World Championships. Mariott would pick up his highest placing of 6th. The championships are also notable for the first gold medal of Derek Parra (USA) and the supremacy and domination of Stephen White (Australia).
1989 World Track Championships - Hastings, New Zealand (Video 7)
This comprehensive set of videos courtesy of the late Bud Martin sees Tony Marriott and Lisa Smith compete in their last World Championships. Mariott would pick up his highest placing of 6th. The championships are also notable for the first gold medal of Derek Parra (USA) and the supremacy and domination of Stephen White (Australia).
1989 World Track Championships - Hastings, New Zealand (Video 8)
This comprehensive set of videos courtesy of the late Bud Martin sees Tony Marriott and Lisa Smith compete in their last World Championships. Mariott would pick up his highest placing of 6th. The championships are also notable for the first gold medal of Derek Parra (USA) and the supremacy and domination of Stephen White (Australia).
1989 World Track Championships - Hastings, New Zealand (Video 9)
This comprehensive set of videos courtesy of the late Bud Martin sees Tony Marriott and Lisa Smith compete in their last World Championships. Mariott would pick up his highest placing of 6th. The championships are also notable for the first gold medal of Derek Parra (USA) and the supremacy and domination of Stephen White (Australia).
1989 World Track Championships - Hastings, New Zealand (Video 10)
This comprehensive set of videos courtesy of the late Bud Martin sees Tony Marriott and Lisa Smith compete in their last World Championships. Mariott would pick up his highest placing of 6th. The championships are also notable for the first gold medal of Derek Parra (USA) and the supremacy and domination of Stephen White (Australia).
1990 European Track Championships - Inzell, West Germany (Video 1)
Part 1 of the European track championships in Inzell, Germany. Arnaud Gicquel makes his debut for France, Sutton Atkins makes his debut for Great Britain and Tony Marriott takes silver in the 10,000 metres. Austrian home video footage.
1990 European Track Championships - Inzell, West Germany (Video 2)
Part 2 of the European track championships in Inzell, Germany. Arnaud Gicquel makes his debut for France, Sutton Atkins makes his debut for Great Britain and Tony Marriott takes silver in the 10,000 metres. Austrian home video footage.
1990 European Road Championships - Inzell, West Germany
The European road events in Inzell, Germany where Tony Marriott took his 2nd silver medal of the championships and Sean McGeough's last appearance for Great Britain. Austrian home video footage.
1990 European Track & Road Championships - Inzell, West Germany
Italian home video footage of the 1990 European track and road championships in Inzell, Germany.
1990 World Road Championships - Bello, Colombia (Video 1)
The 1990 World Championships in Colombia. Great Britain did not send a delegation but the Championships saw Colombia take their first ever gold medal under the tutorship of Bill Begg. Home video footage and some from Colombian TV.
1990 World Road Championships - Bello, Colombia (Video 2)
The 1990 World Championships in Colombia. Great Britain did not send a delegation but the Championships saw Colombia take their first ever gold medal under the tutorship of Bill Begg. Home video footage and some from Colombian TV.
1991 European Track Championships - Pineto, Italy
Races from the 1991 European Championships on the track in Pineto, Italy. David McFarlane switches from his NZ skinsuit to that of a GB skinsuit thanks to dual nationality. Belgian home video footage.
1991 European Road Championships - Pescara, Italy
David McFarlane takes bronze in the time trial, our first time trial medallist since 1978. Belgian home video footage.
1991 World Track Championships - Ostende, Belgium (Video 1)
Adrian Wordsworth makes his debut for Great Britain. Watch out for the 500 metres clash between Luca Antoniel taking on the might of three US skaters. Home video footage courtesy of Dave Kelly.
1991 World Track Championships - Ostende, Belgium (Video 2)
Adrian Wordsworth makes his debut for Great Britain. Watch out for the 500 metres clash between Luca Antoniel taking on the might of three US skaters. Home video footage courtesy of Dave Kelly.
1991 World Track Championships - Ostende, Belgium (Video 3)
Different footage of the 1991 World Championships this time courtesy of Derby Rollerspeed.
1992 European Track Championships - Acireale-Sicily, Italy
Michael McInerney makes his senior GB debut and Mark Tooke makes a return to the team after a 4 year absence. Tony Marriott dons a GB skinsuit for the last time. Home video footage.
1993 European (inc. Junior & Cadet) Track & Road Championships -
Valence d'Agen, France
Alison Hartley makes her final appearance for Great Britain after a 6 year absence. Bidhan Roy makes his one and only appearance for GB and the on the track fighting between France and Italy comes to a head when the 1500 metres race is declared a "none event". Footage includes cadet and junior races.
1993 World Track Championships - Colorado Springs, USA
Races from the 1993 World Championships in Colorado Springs, USA. Robert Rose makes his first of just two appearances for Great Britain. The inline era is still in transition with more races being declared 'open'.
1994 European Track Championships - Pamplona, Spain (Video 1)
Part 1 of the European Championships in Pamplona, Spain. Steve Walker makes his debut for Great Britain and again the races are a mixture of both inlines and quads.
1994 European Track & Road Championships - Pamplona, Spain (Video 2)
Part 2 of the 1994 European Championships in Pamplona, Spain. Watch as Adrian Wordsworth, Michael McInerney and John Fry Junior just miss out on a medal in the relay on the track. Macca also gets himself a new British Record in the 15km on the road.
1994 World Road & Track Championships - Gujan-Mestras, France (Video 1)
The official video of the 1994 World Championships in Gujan Mestras, France. The footage is in black and white because of the differences between French and British TV systems at that time. This was the first World Championships where all races were declared 'open' resulting in a new World Record for Tony Muse in the 300 metres on the road.
1994 World Road Championships - Gujan-Mestras, France (Video 2)
The road events from the 1994 World Championships in Gujan Mestras. Watch Tony Muse break the 300 metres World Record and Dante Muse make an almost unbelievable move on Arnaud Gicquel at the finish of the 20km elimination. Whilst Muse didn't win, his move resulted in a rule change regarding the foot needs to be on the floor when you finishing position/time is worked out.
1994 World Track Championships - Gujan-Mestras, France (Video 2)
Races from the 1994 World Championships on the track in Gujan Mestras, France. These championships were notable for a number of reasons. Martin Escobar was a powerhouse in the 10km points, the relay was probably the race of the decade and of course, a young Chad Hedrick takes his first of a record 50 gold medals in the 1500 metres.
1995 Junior European Track Championships - Ostende, Belgium
The official video of the 1995 Junior European Championships in Zandvoorde, Belgium. Look out for youngsters Mark Simnor, Leon Flack and Sarra Dally amongst others.
1995 World Track & Road Championships - Perth, Australia
The official video of the 1995 World Championships in Perth, Australia. Chad Hedrick shows that he is king whilst Jorge Botero emerges as a title contender. Cheryl Ezzell dominates in the ladies.
1996 European Track & Road Championships - St. Brieuc & Lamballe, France
Races from the 1996 European Championships in St. Brieuc (track) and Lamballe (road). Craig Arnold makes his senior debut for Great Britain.
1996 World Track & Road Championships - Mirano & Padua, Italy
The 1996 World Championships in Mirano (track) and Padua (road). Sutton Atkins crosses the line in 4th place in the 10km points on the road and sets a new British Record.
1997 World Track Championships - Mar del Plata, Argentina
Professional video footage of the 1997 World Championships on the track in Mar del Plata, Argentina. John C. Fry makes his debut as GB Team Manager with Chris Stafford the only GB representative. This was Britain's first time back in Argentina since before the Falklands conflict having boycotted the 1983 championships.
1998 European Track & Road Championships - Coulaines, France
Races from the 1998 European Championships in Coulaines, France. Mark Simnor, Matt Rodgers and Sarra Dally make their senior team debuts for Great Britain. Sutton Atkins just misses out on a medal in the 10km points on the road.
1998 World Track Championships - Pamplona, Spain (Video 1)
Part 1 of the official footage of the 1998 World Championships at Pamplona, Spain on the track. The British team comprised of just Chris Stafford and Sutton Atkins. Although selected, Sarra Dally opted out of competing.
1998 World Track Championships - Pamplona, Spain (Video 2)
Part 2 of the official footage of the 1998 World Championships at Pamplona, Spain on the track. The British team comprised of just Chris Stafford and Sutton Atkins. Although selected, Sarra Dally opted out of competing.
1998 World Road Championships - Pamplona, Spain
Official footage of the events from the 1998 World Championships in Pamplona, Spain. Chris Stafford and Sutton Atkins were the only British team representatives under the management of John E. Fry. Watch how Chad Hedrick has to 'gift' the 500 metres title to team mate Keith Turner.
1999 World Track & Road Championships - Santiago, Chile
Home video footage of the 1999 World Championships on the track and road in Nunoa-Santiago, Chile. Chris Safford was the only GB team representative with John C. Fry once again Team Manager. Watch Chad Hedrick skate all 100 laps of the 20km elimination on the front and still find the strength to outsprint everybody at the finish. Remarkable is an understatement!
2001 World (inc. Junior) Track & Road Championships - Valence d'Agen, France
The official video of the 2001 Junior and Senior World Championships. Vincent Henry gets a top 10 finish in the Junior 1000 metres. Chad Hedrick adds another 7 gold medals to his tally but Frechman Pascal Briand adds 3 of his own. Sheila Herrero, Theresa Cliff and Andrea Gonzalez share the spoils and watch out for Julie Brandt-Glass who wins a title on the short lived V-Drive clap skate. (Jordan Malone has posted a number of individual colour videos on You Tube of his Junior races).
2002 World (inc. Junior) Track Championships - Ostende, Belgium (Video 1)
Part 1 of the 2002 World Championships on the track at Zandvoorde, Belgium. Britain sends a full team. This would be the last outing in a GB skinsuit for skaters Chris Orgill, Matt Rodgers and Craig Arnold. It would also see Chad Hedrick take his 50th and last World title before turning to ice and becoming Olympic Champion 4 years later.
2002 World (inc. Junior) Track Championships - Ostende, Belgium (Video 2)
Part 2 of the 2002 World Championships on the track at Zandvoorde, Belgium. Britain sends a full team. This would be the last outing in a GB skinsuit for skaters Chris Orgill, Matt Rodgers and Craig Arnold. It would also see Chad Hedrick take his 50th and last World title before turning to ice and becoming Olympic Champion 4 years later.
2002 World (inc. Junior) Championships - Ostende, Belgium (Video 3)
Part 3 of the 2002 World Championships on the track at Zandvoorde, Belgium. Britain sends a full team. This would be the last outing in a GB skinsuit for skaters Chris Orgill, Matt Rodgers and Craig Arnold. It would also see Chad Hedrick take his 50th and last World title before turning to ice and becoming Olympic Champion 4 years later.
2003 World (inc. Junior) Track & Road Championships - Barquisimeto, Venezuela
You Tube footage of the 2003 World Championships in Barquisimeto, Colombia. The event saw the emergence of Joey Mantia as a talented junior who would take the world by storm. It is also notable for Venezuela taking their first ever gold medal with Fabian Arcila in the senior mens 500 metres - and the ensuing 'bust up' with Wayne Begg in the immediate aftermath. Unfortunately the video carries with it a watermark, but it is still watchable.
2004 World (inc. Junior) Track & Road Championships -
L'Aquila & Sulmona, Italy
A short video of the 2004 World Championships in L'Aquila and Sulmona. Leon Flack makes his last appearance for Great Britain as Doon (Yuen) Ka Hei makes his first.