English cyclist (born 1993)
Katy Marchant Marchant in 2024
Full name Katy Marchant Born (1993-01-30 ) 30 January 1993 (age 31) [ 1] Leeds , England, United KingdomDiscipline Track Role Rider
Katy Marchant , (born 30 January 1993) is an elite British track cyclist who specialises in the sprint disciplines. She won gold as part of the Great Britain women's sprint team at the 2024 Summer Olympics in Paris, and was a European champion in the 500 metre time trial in 2024.
Career
Originally from Leeds , Marchant was based in Manchester after her switch to cycling in April 2013. She was educated at Brigshaw High School . Marchant began her sporting life as a heptathlete , and represented Great Britain in that event at the 2012 World Junior Championships . The switchover was instigated by her former coach, Toni Minichiello (best known for coaching Jessica Ennis ), who suggested the move to cycling having seen the results of her power output on a Wattbike test. Marchant had cycled for leisure on a mountain bike and on the road, but had no experience of track cycling. After a 6-week trial period, she permanently switched to track cycling.[ 2] She became a member of British Cycling 's Olympic Academy in April 2013, and graduated to the Olympic Development Programme in November 2013.[ 3]
In 2015, she won four national titles at the 2015 British National Track Championships , they were the 500m time trial , Sprint , Keirin and the Team Sprint .[ 4]
At the 2016 Summer Olympics she won a bronze medal in the individual sprint.[ 5]
At the 2018 British National Track Championships she won her second time trial and sprint titles to take her tally to six in total. Later that year she won a bronze medal in the Team sprint at the 2018 Commonwealth Games on the Gold Coast.[ 6]
Marchant was chosen to be part of the UK's 26-strong cycling squad for the postponed 2020 Tokyo Olympics where she was the sprint specialist.[ 7] She finished 5th in the overall standings.
Marchant won her seventh national title at the 2023 British Cycling National Track Championships , she won the Team Sprint for the second time.[ 8]
At the 2024 Summer Olympics , Marchant, alongside teammates Sophie Capewell and Emma Finucane , won the gold medal in the women’s team sprint . The team broke the world record three times during the event, ultimately setting the new record at 45.186 seconds in the final.[ 9] [ 10]
At the 2024 UCI Track Cycling World Championships in Ballerup , Denmark, Marchant teamed with Finucane and Capewell to win gold in the team sprint .[ 11] [ 12] She additionally won bronze medals in the 500 m time trial and the keirin , with the time trial bronze being her first individual World Championships medal.[ 13] [ 14]
Major results
2013
British National Track Championships
2nd Team sprint (with Victoria Williamson )
2nd Keirin
3rd Individual sprint
2014
1st Sprint, Oberhausen
British National Track Championships
2nd Team sprint (with Victoria Williamson )[ 15]
2nd Individual sprint[ 16]
3rd Keirin race[ 17]
3rd 500m time trial [ 18]
3rd Sprint, Revolution – Round 3, Manchester
3rd Team Sprint, GP von Deutschland im Sprint (with Jessica Varnish )
European U23 Track Championships
3rd Team Sprint (with Rosie Blount )[ 19]
3rd Keirin race
2015
Revolution
1st Keirin - Round 1, Derby
1st Sprint - Round 1, Derby
1st 500m Time Trial - Round 1, Derby
2nd Sprint – Round 3, Manchester
3rd Keirin – Round 3, Manchester
Trofeu CAR Anadia Portugal
1st Sprint
1st Keirin
Open des Nations sur Piste de Roubaix
1st Sprint
1st Keirin
British National Track Championships
1st Individual sprint[ 20]
1st Keirin[ 21]
1st Team Sprint (with Jessica Varnish )[ 22]
1st 500m time trial[ 23]
UEC European U23 Championships
1st Keirin
2nd Team Sprint (with Victoria Williamson )
Internationale Radsport Meeting
2nd Sprint
3rd 500m Time Trial
2016
Olympic Games
3rd Sprint
2nd Keirin, Fenioux Piste International
2017
Siberne Eule von Ludwigshafen
1st Keirin
2nd Sprint
2nd Sprint Internationaal Baan Sprint Keirin Toernooi
2nd Sprint, Öschelbronn
2018
British National Track Championships
1st Sprint
1st 500m Time trial
2023
European Championships
2nd Team sprint (with Emma Finucane , Lauren Bell and Sophie Capewell )
British National Track Championships
1st Team sprint (with Emma Finucane and Milly Tanner )
2nd Keirin
2024
Olympic Games
1st Team sprint (with Emma Finucane and Sophie Capewell )
UCI World Championships
1st Team sprint (with Emma Finucane and Sophie Capewell )
3rd 500 m time trial
3rd Keirin
European Championships
1st 500m time trial
2nd Team sprint (with Emma Finucane , Sophie Capewell and Lowri Thomas )
References
External links
2007 : Great Britain (Victoria Pendleton , Shanaze Reade )
2008 : Great Britain (Victoria Pendleton , Shanaze Reade )
2009 –11 : Australia (Kaarle McCulloch , Anna Meares )
2012 –14 : Germany (Kristina Vogel , Miriam Welte )
2015 : China (Gong Jinjie , Zhong Tianshi )
2016 –17 : Russia (Daria Shmeleva , Anastasia Voynova )
2018 : Germany (Kristina Vogel , Miriam Welte , Pauline Grabosch )
2019 : Australia (Kaarle McCulloch , Stephanie Morton )
2020 : Germany (Pauline Grabosch , Emma Hinze , Lea Friedrich )
2021 –23 : Germany (Lea Friedrich , Pauline Grabosch , Emma Hinze )
2024 : Great Britain (Katy Marchant , Sophie Capewell , Emma Finucane )