British National Time Trial Championships

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The Champion's Jersey

The British National Time Trial Championships for cycling are held annually. The winners of each event are awarded with a symbolic white cycling jersey featuring blue and red stripes, which can be worn by the rider at other time trial events in the country to show their status as national champion. The champion's stripes can be combined into a sponsored rider's team kit design for this purpose.

Contents

Multiple winners

Men

David Millar wearing the National Time Trial Champion's Jersey in 2008 David Millar - 2008 Giro d'Italia.jpg
David Millar wearing the National Time Trial Champion's Jersey in 2008
Bradley Wiggins wearing the National Time Trial Champion's Jersey in 2011 Bradley Wiggins-IMG 2045.jpg
Bradley Wiggins wearing the National Time Trial Champion's Jersey in 2011

Elite

YearGoldSilverBronze
1995 [1] Stuart Dangerfield  ? ?
1996 [1] Stuart Dangerfield Jon Clay  ?
1997 Graeme Obree Stuart Dangerfield Jon Clay
1998 Stuart Dangerfield David Millar Tim Buckle
1999 Chris Newton David Millar Stuart Dangerfield
2000 Chris Newton Tim Buckle Matt Bottrill
2001 Stuart Dangerfield Michael Hutchinson Julian Ramsbottom
2002 Michael Hutchinson Zak Carr Stuart Dangerfield
2003 Stuart Dangerfield Julian Winn Kevin Dawson
2004 Michael Hutchinson Kevin Dawson Matt Bottrill
2005 Stuart Dangerfield Michael Hutchinson Jonathan Dayus
2006 Jason MacIntyre Michael Hutchinson Jonathan Dayus
2007 David Millar Chris Newton Michael Hutchinson
2008 Michael Hutchinson Wouter Sybrandy Matthew Bottrill
2009 [2] Bradley Wiggins Michael Hutchinson Chris Newton
2010 Bradley Wiggins Chris Froome Geraint Thomas
2011 Alex Dowsett Steve Cummings Matthew Bottrill
2012 Alex Dowsett Douglas Dewey Matt Clinton
2013 [3] Alex Dowsett Matthew Bottrill Ben Swift
2014 Bradley Wiggins Geraint Thomas Alex Dowsett
2015 Alex Dowsett Edmund Bradbury Ryan Perry
2016 [4] Alex Dowsett James Gullen Ryan Perry
2017 Steve Cummings Alex Dowsett James Gullen
2018 Geraint Thomas Harry Tanfield Alex Dowsett
2019 [5] Alex Dowsett John Archibald Steve Cummings
2020Cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic in the United Kingdom [6]
2021 [7] Ethan Hayter Daniel Bigham James Shaw
2022 [8] Ethan Hayter Daniel Bigham James Shaw
2023 [9] Joshua Tarling Fred Wright Connor Swift

Under 23

YearGoldSilverBronze
2004 Ryan Connor Ben Hallam Ben Greenwood
2005 Ben Greenwood Steven Lampier Peter Russell
2006 Daniel Davies James Stewart Dale Appleby
2007 Flag of Ireland.svg Matt Brammeier Flag of the Netherlands.svg Wouter Sybrandy Daniel Shand
2008 Alex Dowsett Andrew Griffiths Daniel Davis
2009 Alex Dowsett Andy Tennant Andrew Griffiths
2010 Andrew Griffiths Matthew Jones Douglas Dewey
2011 Douglas Dewey George Atkins Andrew Griffiths
2012 Sam Harrison George Atkins Richard Handley
2013 [3] Sam Harrison Joseph Perrett George Atkins
2014 Scott Davies Owain Doull Daniel McLay
2015 Scott Davies Owain Doull Tao Geoghegan Hart
2016 Scott Davies Tao Geoghegan Hart Gabriel Cullaigh
2017 Scott Davies Tom Baylis Charlie Tanfield
2018 Charlie Tanfield Charlie Quarterman Tom Pidcock
2019 Charlie Quarterman Ethan Hayter Ethan Vernon
2020Cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic in the United Kingdom [6]
2021 Leo Hayter Ben Turner Oscar Onley
2022 [10] Leo Hayter Callum Thornley Charles Bailey
2023 Josh Charlton Max Walker Joshua Golliker

Women

Elite

YearGoldSilverBronze
2000 Ceris Gilfillan Sara Symington Yvonne McGregor
2001 Yvonne McGregor Natacha Maes Sally Ashbridge
2002 Frances Newstead Emma Davies Rachel Heal
2003 [11] Wendy Houvenaghel Katrina Hair Vicky Pincombe
2004 Frances Newstead Wendy Houvenaghel Emma Davies
2005 Julia Shaw Rachel Heal Brenda Pennell
2006 Rebecca Romero Wendy Houvenaghel Julia Shaw
2007 Wendy Houvenaghel Caroline Kloiber Rebecca Romero
2008 Sharon Laws Julia Shaw Jessica Allen
2009 [2] Emma Pooley Wendy Houvenaghel Julia Shaw
2010 Emma Pooley Julia Shaw Wendy Houvenaghel
2011 Wendy Houvenaghel Julia Shaw Sarah Storey
2012 Wendy Houvenaghel Julia Shaw Emma Trott
2013 [3] Joanna Rowsell Lizzie Armitstead Katie Colclough
2014 Emma Pooley Katie Archibald Sarah Storey
2015 Hayley Simmonds Molly Weaver Sarah Storey
2016 Hayley Simmonds Claire Rose Sarah Storey
2017 [12] Claire Rose Hannah Barnes Katie Archibald
2018 Hannah Barnes Alice Barnes Neah Evans
2019 [13] Alice Barnes Hayley Simmonds Hannah Barnes
2020Cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic in the United Kingdom [6]
2021 [14] Anna Henderson Joss Lowden Leah Dixon
2022 [15] Joss Lowden Leah Dixon Lizzie Holden
2023 [16] Lizzie Holden Anna Morris Elinor Barker

Under 23

YearGoldSilverBronze
2017 [17] Anna Christian Melissa Lowther Alice Barnes
2018 Melissa Lowther Anna Henderson Lizzie Holden
2019 [13] Anna Henderson Lizzie Holden Pfeiffer Georgi
2020Cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic in the United Kingdom [6]
2021 Anna Shackley Pfeiffer Georgi Abi Smith
2022 [10] Pfeiffer Georgi Elynor Bäckstedt Lucy Gadd
2023 Maddie Leech Lucy Gadd Flora Perkins

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