Russian National Time Trial Championships

The Russian National Time Trial Championships are an annual cycling race which decides the Russian cycling champion in the time trial discipline for several categories of rider. Artem Ovechkin holds the men's record of most victories with 5, while the women's record is held by Zulfiya Zabirova and Tatiana Antoshina with six victories. The current champions are Alexander Evtushenko and Tamara Dronova.

The champions jersey

Multiple winners

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Vladimir Gusev

Elite

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Year Gold Silver Bronze
1998 Oleg Zhukov Alexei Sivakov Eduard Gritsun
1999 Sergei Startchenkov Dmitri Semov Konstantin Gradusov
2000 Evgeni Petrov Oleg Zhukov Denis Menchov
2001 Dmitri Semov Denis Bondarenko Andrei Zintchenko
2002 Evgeni Petrov Dmitri Semov Vladimir Karpets
2003 Vladimir Gusev Alexander Bespalov Vladislav Borisov
2004 Alexander Bespalov Oleg Zhukov Dmitri Semov
2005 Maxim Belkov Vladimir Gusev Alexander Bespalov
2006 Alexander Bespalov Stanislav Belov Maxim Belkov
2007 Vladimir Gusev Evgeni Petrov Alexander Bespalov
2008 Vladimir Gusev Timofey Kritsky Vladimir Karpets
2009 Artem Ovechkin Mikhail Ignatiev Maxim Belkov
2010 Vladimir Gusev Mikhail Ignatiev Alexander Arekeev
2011 Mikhail Ignatiev Vladimir Karpets Dmitri Sokolov
2012 Denis Menchov Dmitri Sokolov Valery Kaykov
2013 Ilnur Zakarin Vladimir Gusev Artem Ovechkin
2014 Anton Vorobyev Sergey Chernetskiy Artem Ovechkin
2015 Artem Ovechkin Sergey Nikolaev Pavel Brutt
2016 Sergey Chernetskiy Pavel Brutt Maxim Belkov
2017[1] Ilnur Zakarin Maxim Belkov Anton Vorobyev
2018[2] Artem Ovechkin Pavel Sivakov Alexander Porsev
2019 Artem Ovechkin Anton Vorobyev Artem Nych
2020 Artem Ovechkin Sergey Shilov Viktor Manakov
2021[3] Aleksandr Vlasov Artem Ovechkin Vladislav Duyunov
2022 Alexander Evtushenko Petr Rikunov Viktor Manakov
2023 Petr Rikunov Lev Gonov Dmitry Razanov
Year Gold Silver Bronze
2011 Anton Vorobyev Artur Ershov Maxim Pokidov
2012 Anton Vorobyev Konstantin Kuperasov Mikhail Akimov
2013 Alexander Evtushenko Viktor Manakov Evgeny Zverkov
2014 Alexander Evtushenko Roman Kustadinchev Kirill Yatsevich
2015 Alexander Evtushenko Ivan Lutsenko Nikolay Cherkasov
2016 Vladislav Duyunov Pavel Sayko Artem Romanenko
2017 Petr Rikunov Nikolay Cherkasov Stepan Kurianov
2018 Petr Rikunov Vladislav Kulikov Aleksandr Vlasov
2019 Andrei Stepanov Evgenii Kazanov Mikhail Fokin
2020 Lev Gonov Gleb Syritsa Evgenii Kazanov
2021 Konstantin Nekrasov Andrei Stepanov Sergey Belyakov
2022 Kirill Kapustin Aleksandr Bereznyak Artem Gomozkov

Women

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Year Gold Silver Bronze
1993 Nadezhda Kibardina Svetlana Bubnenkova Valentina Gerasimova
1994 Svetlana Bubnenkova Aleksandra Koliaseva Valentina Gerasimova
1995 Valentina Polkhanova Zulfiya Zabirova Svetlana Bubnenkova
1996 Zulfiya Zabirova Gulnara Ivanova-Fatkulina Natalja Bubentchikova
1997 Zulfiya Zabirova Valentina Polkhanova Valentina Gerasimova
1998 Zulfiya Zabirova Svetlana Samokhvalova Valentina Gerasimova
1999 Zulfiya Zabirova Valentina Gerasimova Elena Tchalykh
2000 Zulfiya Zabirova Olga Slyusareva Valentina Gerasimova
2001 Olga Slyusareva Elena Tchalykh Svetlana Ivakhonenkova
2002 Zulfiya Zabirova Olga Slyusareva Svetlana Bubnenkova
2003 Svetlana Bubnenkova
2004 Olga Slyusareva Svetlana Bubnenkova Natalia Boyarskaya
2005 Svetlana Bubnenkova Olga Slyusareva Tatiana Antoshina
2006 Olga Slyusareva Svetlana Bubnenkova Tatiana Antoshina
2007 Tatiana Antoshina Alexandra Burchenkova Yuliya Martisova
2008 Elena Tchalykh Tatiana Antoshina Natalia Boyarskaya
2009 Tatiana Antoshina Alexandra Burchenkova Svetlana Bubnenkova
2010 Tatiana Antoshina Olga Zabelinskaya Victoria Kondel
2011 Alexandra Burchenkova Olga Zabelinskaya Tatiana Antoshina
2012 Olga Zabelinskaya Natalia Boyarskaya Tatiana Antoshina
2013 Tatiana Antoshina Kseniya Dobrynina Alexandra Burchenkova
2014 Tatiana Antoshina Kseniya Dobrynina Irina Molycheva
2015 Tatiana Antoshina Natalia Boyarskaya Tamara Balabolina
2016 Natalia Boyarskaya Anastasia Chursina Svetlana Kuznetsova
2017 Kseniia Tsymbalyuk Anastasiia Pliaskina Margarita Syradoeva
2018[4] Olga Zabelinskaya Kseniia Tsymbalyuk Maria Novolodskaya
2019 Anastasiia Pliaskina Elizaveta Oshurkova Kseniya Dobrynina
2020 Elizaveta Oshurkova Maria Novolodskaya Tamara Balabolina
2021 Tamara Dronova Natalia Studenikina Tatiana Antoshina
2022[5] Tamara Dronova Tatiana Antoshina Diana Klimova
2023 Tamara Dronova Daria Buneeva Maria Novolodskaya

References

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  1. ^ "Ilnur Zakarin is new Russian Time Trial Champion". Team Katusha–Alpecin. 23 June 2017. Retrieved 7 January 2019.
  2. ^ "Who are all the new national champions of 2018?". Cycling Weekly. 2 July 2018. Retrieved 2 January 2019.
  3. ^ "Aleksandr Vlasov becomes new Russian ITT Champion". Astana–Premier Tech. Abacanto SA. 17 June 2021. Retrieved 3 September 2022.
  4. ^ "Olga Zabelinskaya wins Russian National Time Trial Championships". Cogeas–Mettler Pro Cycling Team. 2 July 2018. Retrieved 7 January 2019.
  5. ^ "Золото и бронза у гонщиц Marathon-Tula на чемпионате России в индивидуальной гонке" [Gold and bronze for Marathon-Tula racers at the Russian Championship in the individual race]. Marathon–Tula (in Russian). Marathon Group. 23 June 2022. Retrieved 4 September 2022.
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