Czech National Time Trial Championships

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The Czech National Time Trial Championships were created in 2000.

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Men

YearGoldSilverBronze
2001 Ondřej Sosenka Michal Kalenda Michal Hrazdíra
2002 Ondřej Sosenka Michal Hrazdíra Michal Kalenda
2003 Michal Hrazdíra Radek Blahut Ondřej Sosenka
2004 Michal Hrazdíra Ondřej Sosenka Lubor Tesař
2005 Ondřej Sosenka Michal Hrazdíra Milan Kadlec
2006 Ondřej Sosenka Milan Kadlec František Raboň
2007 Stanislav Kozubek René Andrle Jan Faltynek
2008 František Raboň Jan Hruška René Andrle
2009 František Raboň Stanislav Kozubek Tomáš Okrouhlický
2010 František Raboň Jan Bárta Leopold König
2011 Jiří Hudeček Jan Bárta Tomáš Okrouhlický
2012 Jan Bárta Zdeněk Štybar František Raboň
2013 Jan Bárta Vojtěch Hačecký Tomáš Okrouhlický
2014 Jan Bárta Petr Vakoč Zdeněk Štybar
2015 Jan Bárta Leopold König Petr Vakoč
2016 Leopold König Jan Bárta Petr Vakoč
2017 Jan Bárta Petr Vakoč Josef Černý
2018 Josef Černý Jan Bárta Michael Kukrle
2019 Jan Bárta Josef Černý Petr Vakoč
2020 Josef Černý Jan Bárta Adam Ťoupalík
2021 Josef Černý Jan Bárta Adam Ťoupalík
2022 Jan Bárta Michael Kukrle Jakub Otruba

Women

YearGoldSilverBronze
2000 Lada Kozlíková Julie Pekárková Karla Polívková
2001 Lada Kozlíková
2002 Lada Kozlíková Julie Pekárková Pavla Havlíková
2003 Ilona Bublová Julie Pekárková Pavla Havlíková
2005 Lada Kozlíková
2006 Lada Kozlíková Martina Růžičková Jarmila Machačová
2007 Tereza Huříková Martina Růžičková Martina Sáblíková
2008 Jarmila Machačová Martina Růžičková Martina Sáblíková
2009 Tereza Huříková Martina Růžičková Jarmila Machačová
2010 Martina Sáblíková Martina Růžičková Gabriela Slámová
2011 Martina Sáblíková Martina Růžičková Jarmila Machačová
2012 Jarmila Machačová Martina Sáblíková Pavlína Šulcová
2013 Martina Sáblíková Katarína Hranaiová Pavlína Šulcová
2014 Martina Sáblíková Pavlína Šulcová Anežka Drahotová
2015 Martina Sáblíková Jarmila Machačová Martina Růžičková
2016 Martina Sáblíková Jarmila Machačová Anežka Drahotová
2017 [1] Nikola Nosková Jarmila Machačová Tereza Korvasová
2018 [1] Tereza Korvasová Jarmila Machačová Melissa van Neck
2019 Tereza Korvasová Jarmila Machačová Nikola Bajgerová
2020 Nikola Nosková Markéta Hájková Tereza Korvasová
2021 Nikola Nosková Jarmila Machačová Nikol Flašarová
2022 Denisa Slámová Nikola Bajgerová Petra Ševčíková
2023 Eliška Kvasničková Kristýna Burlová Nikola Bajgerová

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References

  1. 1 2 "Obhájkyně spadla, českou šampionkou v časovce je Korvasová" [Defending champion fell, Czech champion in time trial is Korvasová]. IDNES.cz (in Czech). 21 June 2018. Retrieved 6 January 2019.