European Track Championships – Men's madison

The Men's madison at the European Track Championships was first competed as a separate event in 1895. It became part of the newly established senior European Track Championships event in 2010 in Poland.

The Madison presently consists of a race distance of 50 km (200 laps), where the pairs can gain points through sprints or by being one round ahead.

Medalists

Championships Gold Silver Bronze
1895  Austria
Maxime Lurion
1949  Netherlands
Gerrit Schulte
Gerrit Boeijen
 Belgium
Achiel Bruneel
Camiel Dekuysscher
 Australia
Reginald Arnold
Alfred Strom
1950  Netherlands
Gerrit Schulte
Gerrit Peters
1951  France
Valère Ollivier
Albert Sercu
1952  France
Jean Le Nizerhy
Roger Reynes
1953   Switzerland
Hugo Koblet
Armin von Büren
 France
Emile Carrara
Georges Senfftleben
1954   Switzerland
Hugo Koblet
Armin von Büren
1955  France
Dominique Forlini
Georges Senfftleben
  Switzerland
Walter Bucher
Jean Roth
 Belgium
Joseph De Beuckelaer
Arsene Rijckaert
1956
1957  Australia/ Italy
Reginald Arnold
Ferdinando Terruzzi
 Belgium
Joseph De Beuckelaer
Arsene Rijckaert
 Denmark
Evan Klamer
Kay Werner Nielsen
1958  Belgium
Rik Van Steenbergen
Emile Severeyns
 France
Emile Carrara
Georges Senfftleben
 France
Dominique Forlini
Pierre Brun
1959  Belgium
Rik Van Steenbergen
Emile Severeyns
 Denmark
Palle Lykke
Kay Werner Nielsen
 Netherlands
Peter Post
Gerrit Schulte
1960  Belgium
Rik Van Steenbergen
Emile Severeyns
  Switzerland
Fritz Pfenninger
Jean Roth
 Luxembourg/  Switzerland
Lucien Gillen
Oscar Plattner
1961  Belgium
Rik Van Steenbergen
Emile Severeyns
 Germany
Sigi Renz
Günther Ziegler
 Germany
Rudi Altig
Hans Junkermann
1962/3?  Belgium/ Denmark
Rik Van Steenbergen
Palle Lykke
 Netherlands/ Belgium
Peter Post
Willy Vannitsen
 Australia/ Belgium
Reginald Arnold
Emile Severeyns
1962/3?  Germany/  Switzerland
Klaus Bugdahl
Fritz Pfenninger
 Netherlands/ Belgium
Peter Post
Rik Van Looy
 Belgium
Rik Van Steenbergen
Emile Severeyns
1964  Netherlands/  Switzerland
Peter Post
Fritz Pfenninger
 Germany
Klaus Bugdahl
Sigi Renz
 Luxembourg/  Switzerland
Lucien Gillen
Peter Tiefenthaler
1965  Germany
Rudi Altig
Hans Junkermann
 Belgium
Rik Van Steenbergen
Emile Severeyns
 Germany
Dieter Kemper
Horst Oldenburg
2002
 Netherlands
Danny Stam
Robert Slippens
  Switzerland
Bruno Risi
Kurt Betschart
 Slovakia
Martin Liska
Jozef Zabka
2003
 Belgium
Andreas Kappes
Andreas Beikirch
 Netherlands
Danny Stam
Robert Slippens
  Switzerland
Bruno Risi
Kurt Betschart
2004 Fiorenzuola
  Switzerland
Alexander Aeschbach
Franco Marvulli
 Slovakia
Martin Liska
Jozef Zabka
 Denmark
Jens-Erik Madsen
Michael Smith Larsen
2005 Dalmine
 Belgium
Matthew Gilmore
Iljo Keisse
 Czech Republic
Martin Bláha
Petr Lazar
 Russia
Alexey Shmidt
Konstantin Ponomarev
2006 Ballerup
  Switzerland
Bruno Risi
Franco Marvulli
 Netherlands
Peter Schep
Danny Stam
 Czech Republic
Alois Kaňkovský
Petr Lazar
2007 Alkmaar
 Netherlands
Peter Schep
Jens Mouris
 Russia
Nikolai Trusov
Alexei Markov
 Russia
Ivan Kovalev
Alexey Shmidt
2008 Alkmaar
 Belgium
Iljo Keisse
Kenny De Ketele
 Denmark
Michael Mørkøv
Casper Jørgensen
 Russia
Ivan Kovalev
Sergey Kolesnikov
2009 Ghent
 Germany
Robert Bartko
Roger Kluge
 Russia
Sergey Kolesnikov
Alexey Shmidt
 Netherlands
Danny Stam
Peter Schep
2010 Pruszków
 Czech Republic
Martin Blaha
Jiri Hochmann
 Belgium
Kenny De Ketele
Tim Mertens
 Ukraine
Mykhaylo Radionov
Sergiy Lagkuti
2011 Apeldoorn
 Belgium
Kenny De Ketele
Iljo Keisse
  Switzerland
Claudio Imhof
Cyrille Thiery
 Czech Republic
Vivien Brisse
Morgan Kneisky
2012 Panevėžys
 Czech Republic
Martin Blaha
Jiři Hochmann
 Russia
Artur Ershov
Valery Kaykov
 Italy
Angelo Ciccone
Elia Viviani

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