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Emily Kay

Emily Kay (born 7 September 1995) is a track and former road cyclist.[2] After several years representing Great Britain and England at international competitions, Kay transferred allegiance in late 2019, and began representing Ireland on the UCI World Cup Track cycling circuit. She currently rides for UCI Women's Continental Team Torelli.[3]

Emily Kay
Kay in 2016
Personal information
Born (1995-09-07) 7 September 1995 (age 28)
Coventry, England[1]
Team information
Current teamTorelli
Disciplines
RoleRider
Amateur teams
2003–2011Halesowen A & CC
2012Ikon–Mazda
2016Team Breeze
2018–2021Torelli–Beastwear–Brother
Professional teams
2013–2014Team USN
2015–2016Team USN
2017Team WNT
2022–Torelli–Cayman Islands–Scimitar
Medal record

Junior career edit

Kay partook in the 2009 School games and won the individual pursuit and finished second in the Keirin.[4] At the 2010 national youth and junior track championships, Kay placed second in the junior points race, just three points behind Laura Trott.[5] In addition, Kay placed second in the under 16's points race and won the under 16's individual pursuit and scratch race titles.[6][7][8] Kay won three consecutive future stars series titles at revolution cycling series.[9]

On 8 August 2013, at the Sir Chris Hoy Velodrome in Glasgow, Kay competed at the UCI Juniors Track World Championships. She was part of Britain's Team Pursuit squad which also included Hayley Jones, Amy Hill and Emily Nelson. In the qualifying heat, they broke the senior world record which had only been set a few weeks previously at the European Track Championships, setting a new time of 4:38.708. In the final, they broke the record once more, with a time of 4:35.085, beating Russia to become world champions.[10]

Senior edit

At the 2009 Dudley Track Open Grand Prix Kay was the winner of the omnium event.[11] Kay won the final stage at the 2012 Surf & Turf weekend to triumph overall.[12] During the 2013 season Kay won the 2013 Hillingdon Grand Prix.[13] At the Coupe de France Fenioux Piste which occurred just before the 2016 Olympic Games, Kay finished fourth in the Omnium.[14] Kay then won the bronze medal at the 2016 UEC European Track Championships in the team pursuit.[15] In November 2016 Kay joined Team WNT ahead of the 2017 season.[16]

Major results edit

2010
British National Youth Track Championships
1st   Individual pursuit
1st   Scratch
2nd Points race
2nd Points race, British National Junior Track Championships
2011
British National Youth Track Championships
1st   Individual pursuit
1st   Points race
1st   Scratch
3rd Sprint
3rd Madison, British National Youth Track Championships (with Rebecca Hunt)
2012
British National Track Championships
1st   Team pursuit
2nd Madison (with Amy Roberts)
British National Junior Track Championships
1st   Scratch
3rd Individual pursuit
2013
UCI Juniors Track World Championships
1st   Team pursuit (with Amy Hill, Hayley Jones and Emily Nelson)
3rd   Omnium
British National Junior Track Championships
1st   Individual pursuit
2nd Points race
Revolution
1st Scratch – Round 1, Manchester
2nd Scratch – Round 2, Glasgow
3rd Madison, British National Track Championships (with Hayley Jones)
2014
1st Scratch, Open des Nations sur Piste de Roubaix
2nd Scratch, British National Track Championships
2015
Revolution
1st Points race – Round 3, London
1st Scratch – Round 3, London
2nd Points race – Round 4, Glasgow
2nd Scratch – Round 5, London
2nd Scratch – Round 2, Manchester
3rd Points race – Round 2, Manchester
3rd Scratch – Round 3, Manchester
3rd Points race, British National Track Championships
6th London Nocturne
7th Women's Tour de Yorkshire
2016
2016–17 UCI Track Cycling World Cup
1st   Team pursuit, Glasgow (with Ellie Dickinson, Manon Lloyd and Emily Nelson)
1st   Omnium, Glasgow
2nd   Omnium, Apeldoorn
UEC European Under-23 Track Championships
1st   Team pursuit (with Dannielle Khan, Manon Lloyd and Emily Nelson)
3rd   Omnium
Grand Prix of Poland
1st Scratch
2nd Points race
UEC European Track Championships
2nd   Madison (with Emily Nelson)
3rd   Team pursuit (with Dannielle Khan, Manon Lloyd and Emily Nelson)
2nd Points race, Revolution Champions League, Round 1 – Manchester
Revolution
3rd Points race, Round 1 – Manchester
3rd Points race, Round 5 – Manchester
3rd Scratch, Round 5 – Manchester
2017
Track Cycling Challenge
1st Madison (with Manon Lloyd)
1st Points race
3rd Omnium
3rd Scratch
2nd   Team pursuit, UEC European Track Championships
3rd   Team pursuit, 2017–18 UCI Track Cycling World Cup, Pruszków (with Neah Evans, Emily Nelson and Manon Lloyd)[17]
3rd Individual pursuit, Dublin International
2018
2018–19 UCI Track Cycling World Cup
1st   Team pursuit, Berlin
2nd   Madison, Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines (with Neah Evans)
2nd   Scratch, UEC European Track Championships
British National Track Championships
2nd Points race
3rd Individual pursuit
3rd Madison (with Neah Evans)
3rd   Scratch, Commonwealth Games
2020
3rd   Omnium, 2019–20 UCI Track Cycling World Cup, Milton
2021
3rd   Team pursuit, UEC European Track Championships

References edit

  1. ^ "Emily Kay: Cycling". Team England.
  2. ^ "Emily Kay". www.procyclingstats.com.
  3. ^ "Emily Kay". UCI.org. Union Cycliste Internationale. Retrieved 29 May 2022.
  4. ^ "Report: UK Schools Games". British Cycling.
  5. ^ "Day 6 Junior and Youth National Track Championships". British Cycling.
  6. ^ "Day 5 2010 Junior & Youth Track Championships". British Cycling.
  7. ^ "Day 4 Junior and Youth National Track Championships". British Cycling.
  8. ^ "Day 3 Junior and Youth National Track Championships". British Cycling.
  9. ^ "Packed house thrilled by bumper Revolution season finale". British Cycling.
  10. ^ Abby Burton (9 August 2013). "Great Britain's juniors take two world titles and a new world record in Glasgow". Retrieved 9 August 2013.
  11. ^ "Dudley Track Open Grand Prix". British Cycling.
  12. ^ "National Women's Series continues with Surf and Turf Weekend". British Cycling.
  13. ^ "Road: Kay wins Hillingdon Grand Prix". British Cycling.
  14. ^ "Great Britain Cycling Team sprinters show strong form ahead of Rio selection". British Cycling.
  15. ^ (PDF). europeantrack2016.veloresults.com. October 2016. Archived from the original (PDF) on 21 October 2016. Retrieved 21 October 2016.
  16. ^ Hickmott, Larry (19 January 2017). "Q & A: Emily Kay (Team WNT)". VeloUK. LH Publishing. Retrieved 4 November 2021.
  17. ^ "Australia's Scotson and Meyer take Madison title, Wild claims women's omnium in Pruszkow". cyclingnews.com. 4 November 2017. Retrieved 7 November 2017.

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Emily Kay born 7 September 1995 is a track and former road cyclist 2 After several years representing Great Britain and England at international competitions Kay transferred allegiance in late 2019 and began representing Ireland on the UCI World Cup Track cycling circuit She currently rides for UCI Women s Continental Team Torelli 3 Emily KayKay in 2016Personal informationBorn 1995 09 07 7 September 1995 age 28 Coventry England 1 Team informationCurrent teamTorelliDisciplinesTrackRoadRoleRiderAmateur teams2003 2011Halesowen A amp CC2012Ikon Mazda2016Team Breeze2018 2021Torelli Beastwear BrotherProfessional teams2013 2014Team USN2015 2016Team USN2017Team WNT2022 Torelli Cayman Islands ScimitarMedal record Women s track cyclingRepresenting Great BritainEuropean Championships2018 Glasgow Scratch race2016 Yvelines Madison2017 Berlin Team pursuit2016 Yvelines Team pursuitRepresenting EnglandCommonwealth Games2018 Gold Coast Scratch raceRepresenting IrelandEuropean Championships2021 Grenchen Team pursuit Contents 1 Junior career 2 Senior 3 Major results 4 References 5 External linksJunior career editKay partook in the 2009 School games and won the individual pursuit and finished second in the Keirin 4 At the 2010 national youth and junior track championships Kay placed second in the junior points race just three points behind Laura Trott 5 In addition Kay placed second in the under 16 s points race and won the under 16 s individual pursuit and scratch race titles 6 7 8 Kay won three consecutive future stars series titles at revolution cycling series 9 On 8 August 2013 at the Sir Chris Hoy Velodrome in Glasgow Kay competed at the UCI Juniors Track World Championships She was part of Britain s Team Pursuit squad which also included Hayley Jones Amy Hill and Emily Nelson In the qualifying heat they broke the senior world record which had only been set a few weeks previously at the European Track Championships setting a new time of 4 38 708 In the final they broke the record once more with a time of 4 35 085 beating Russia to become world champions 10 Senior editAt the 2009 Dudley Track Open Grand Prix Kay was the winner of the omnium event 11 Kay won the final stage at the 2012 Surf amp Turf weekend to triumph overall 12 During the 2013 season Kay won the 2013 Hillingdon Grand Prix 13 At the Coupe de France Fenioux Piste which occurred just before the 2016 Olympic Games Kay finished fourth in the Omnium 14 Kay then won the bronze medal at the 2016 UEC European Track Championships in the team pursuit 15 In November 2016 Kay joined Team WNT ahead of the 2017 season 16 Major results edit2010 British National Youth Track Championships1st nbsp Individual pursuit 1st nbsp Scratch 2nd Points race dd 2nd Points race British National Junior Track Championships 2011 British National Youth Track Championships1st nbsp Individual pursuit 1st nbsp Points race 1st nbsp Scratch 3rd Sprint dd 3rd Madison British National Youth Track Championships with Rebecca Hunt 2012 British National Track Championships1st nbsp Team pursuit 2nd Madison with Amy Roberts dd British National Junior Track Championships1st nbsp Scratch 3rd Individual pursuit dd 2013 UCI Juniors Track World Championships1st nbsp Team pursuit with Amy Hill Hayley Jones and Emily Nelson 3rd nbsp Omnium dd British National Junior Track Championships1st nbsp Individual pursuit 2nd Points race dd Revolution1st Scratch Round 1 Manchester 2nd Scratch Round 2 Glasgow dd 3rd Madison British National Track Championships with Hayley Jones 2014 1st Scratch Open des Nations sur Piste de Roubaix 2nd Scratch British National Track Championships 2015 Revolution1st Points race Round 3 London 1st Scratch Round 3 London 2nd Points race Round 4 Glasgow 2nd Scratch Round 5 London 2nd Scratch Round 2 Manchester 3rd Points race Round 2 Manchester 3rd Scratch Round 3 Manchester dd 3rd Points race British National Track Championships 6th London Nocturne 7th Women s Tour de Yorkshire 2016 2016 17 UCI Track Cycling World Cup1st nbsp Team pursuit Glasgow with Ellie Dickinson Manon Lloyd and Emily Nelson 1st nbsp Omnium Glasgow 2nd nbsp Omnium Apeldoorn dd UEC European Under 23 Track Championships1st nbsp Team pursuit with Dannielle Khan Manon Lloyd and Emily Nelson 3rd nbsp Omnium dd Grand Prix of Poland1st Scratch 2nd Points race dd UEC European Track Championships2nd nbsp Madison with Emily Nelson 3rd nbsp Team pursuit with Dannielle Khan Manon Lloyd and Emily Nelson dd 2nd Points race Revolution Champions League Round 1 Manchester Revolution3rd Points race Round 1 Manchester 3rd Points race Round 5 Manchester 3rd Scratch Round 5 Manchester dd 2017 Track Cycling Challenge1st Madison with Manon Lloyd 1st Points race 3rd Omnium 3rd Scratch dd 2nd nbsp Team pursuit UEC European Track Championships 3rd nbsp Team pursuit 2017 18 UCI Track Cycling World Cup Pruszkow with Neah Evans Emily Nelson and Manon Lloyd 17 3rd Individual pursuit Dublin International 2018 2018 19 UCI Track Cycling World Cup1st nbsp Team pursuit Berlin 2nd nbsp Madison Saint Quentin en Yvelines with Neah Evans dd 2nd nbsp Scratch UEC European Track Championships British National Track Championships2nd Points race 3rd Individual pursuit 3rd Madison with Neah Evans dd 3rd nbsp Scratch Commonwealth Games 2020 3rd nbsp Omnium 2019 20 UCI Track Cycling World Cup Milton 2021 3rd nbsp Team pursuit UEC European Track ChampionshipsReferences edit Emily Kay Cycling Team England Emily Kay www procyclingstats com Emily Kay UCI org Union Cycliste Internationale Retrieved 29 May 2022 Report UK Schools Games British Cycling Day 6 Junior and Youth National Track Championships British Cycling Day 5 2010 Junior amp Youth Track Championships British Cycling Day 4 Junior and Youth National Track Championships British Cycling Day 3 Junior and Youth National Track Championships British Cycling Packed house thrilled by bumper Revolution season finale British Cycling Abby Burton 9 August 2013 Great Britain s juniors take two world titles and a new world record in Glasgow Retrieved 9 August 2013 Dudley Track Open Grand Prix British Cycling National Women s Series continues with Surf and Turf Weekend British Cycling Road Kay wins Hillingdon Grand Prix British Cycling Great Britain Cycling Team sprinters show strong form ahead of Rio selection British Cycling European Track Championships 2016 Saint Quentin en Yvelines PDF europeantrack2016 veloresults com October 2016 Archived from the original PDF on 21 October 2016 Retrieved 21 October 2016 Hickmott Larry 19 January 2017 Q amp A Emily Kay Team WNT VeloUK LH Publishing Retrieved 4 November 2021 Australia s Scotson and Meyer take Madison title Wild claims women s omnium in Pruszkow cyclingnews com 4 November 2017 Retrieved 7 November 2017 External links editEmily Kay at UCI nbsp Emily Kay at Cycling Archives nbsp Emily Kay at ProCyclingStats nbsp Emily Kay at Cycling Quotient nbsp Emily Kay at Olympics com nbsp Emily Kay at Olympedia nbsp Emily Kay at the 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