The 2002 UEC European Track Championships were the European Championships for track cycling, for junior and under 23 riders. They took place in Büttgen, Germany.[1] [2]
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Men's Omnium | |||||||
Men's Sprint Omnium | Viesturs Bērziņš | ||||||
Women's events | |||||||
Women's Omnium | Natalya Karimova |
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U23 Men's Sprint | Theo Bos | ||||||
Teun Mulder | |||||||
Pavel Buráň Arnošt Drcmánek Ivan Vrba | |||||||
U23 Men's Team Pursuit | |||||||
U23 Men's Keirin | |||||||
U23 Men's Points Race | Nicolas Rousseau | ||||||
U23 Men's Madison | Iljo Keisse Wouter Van Mechelen | ||||||
U23 Men's Scratch | Rafał Ratajczyk | ||||||
Women's Events | |||||||
U23 Women's Sprint | Clara Sanchez | ||||||
Yvonne Hijgenaar | |||||||
U23 Women's Individual Pursuit | |||||||
U23 Women's Points Race | Yulia Aroustamova | ||||||
U23 Women's Scratch | Vera Koedooder |
Men's Events | ||||||
Junior Men's Sprint | Mickaël Murat | |||||
Mickaël Murat | ||||||
Junior Men's Team Pursuit | ||||||
Junior Men's Team Sprint | ||||||
Junior Men's Points Race | ||||||
Women's Events | ||||||
Junior Women's Sprint | Ekaterina Merzlikina | |||||
Junior Women's Individual Pursuit | Julia Kurzke | |||||
Junior Women's Points Race |