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UEC European Track Championships – Women's keirin

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The Women's keirin at the European Track Championships was first competed in 2010 in Poland.

The Keirin consists of several rounds with heats until the final.

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Medalists

Championships Gold Silver Bronze
2010 Pruszków
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 Olga Panarina (BLR)  Simona Krupeckaitė (LTU)  Lyubov Shulika (UKR)
2011 Apeldoorn
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 Victoria Pendleton (GBR)  Clara Sanchez (FRA)  Sandie Clair (FRA)
2012 Panevėžys
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 Simona Krupeckaitė (LTU)  Ekaterina Gnidenko (RUS)  Elena Brezhniva (RUS)
2013 Apeldoorn
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 Elis Ligtlee (NED)  Kristina Vogel (GER)  Virginie Cueff (FRA)
2014 Guadeloupe
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 Kristina Vogel (GER)  Elena Brezhniva (RUS)  Shanne Braspennincx (NED)
2015 Grenchen
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 Elis Ligtlee (NED)  Virginie Cueff (FRA)  Ekaterina Gnidenko (RUS)
2016 Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines
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 Liubov Basova (UKR)  Nicky Degrendele (BEL)  Simona Krupeckaitė (LTU)
2017 Berlin
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 Kristina Vogel (GER)  Simona Krupeckaitė (LTU)  Liubov Basova (UKR)
2018 Glasgow
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 Mathilde Gros (FRA)  Nicky Degrendele (BEL)  Daria Shmeleva (RUS)
2019 Apeldoorn
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 Mathilde Gros (FRA)  Lea Friedrich (GER)  Daria Shmeleva (RUS)
2020 Plovdiv
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 Olena Starikova (UKR)  Sára Kaňkovská (CZE)  Helena Casas (ESP)
2021 Grenchen
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 Lea Friedrich (GER)  Olena Starikova (UKR)  Yana Tyshchenko (RUS)
2022 Munich
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 Lea Friedrich (GER)  Urszula Łoś (POL)  Olena Starikova (UKR)
2023 Grenchen
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 Lea Friedrich (GER)  Emma Finucane (GBR)  Emma Hinze (GER)
2024 Apeldoorn
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 Lea Friedrich (GER)  Emma Finucane (GBR)  Hetty van de Wouw (NED)

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