Greek National Time Trial Championships

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The Greek National Time Trial Championships have been held since 2000.

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Men

YearGoldSilverBronze
2000 Ioannis Tamouridis Panagiotis Lekkas Apostolos Sotis
2001 Vasilis Anastopoulos Iosif Dalezios Panagiotis Lekkas
2002 Iosif Dalezios Vasilis Anastopoulos Elpidofiros Potouridis
2003 Ioannis Tamouridis Vasilis Anastopoulos Elpidoforos Potouridis
2004 Elpidoforos Potouridis Vasilis Anastopoulos Minas Malatos
2005 Ioannis Tamouridis Elpidoforos Potouridis Vasilis Anastopoulos
2006 Elpidoforos Potouridis Iosif Dalezios Geirgios Tentsos
2007 Georgios Tentsos Sotirios Exarchopoulos Vasilis Anastopoulos
2008 Iosif Dalezios Georgios Tzortzakis Elpidoforos Potouridis
2009 [1] Ioannis Tamouridis Vasilis Anastopoulos Iosif Dalezios
2010 Ioannis Tamouridis Emmanouil Daskalakis Periklis Ilias
2011 Ioannis Tamouridis Panagiotis Exarchopoulos Pavlos Chalkiopoulos
2012 Ioannis Tamouridis Polychronis Tzortzakis Neofytos Sakellaridis-Mangouras
2013 Ioannis Tamouridis Neofytos Sakellaridis-Mangouras Polychrónis Tzortzákis
2014 Polychronis Tzortzakis Ioannis Tamouridis Neofytos Sakellaridis-Mangouras
2015 Ioannis Tamouridis Neofytos Sakellaridis-Mangouras Ioannis Spanopoulos
2016 Ioannis Tamouridis Stylianos Farantakis Georgios Bouglas
2017 Polychronis Tzortzakis Charalampos Kastrantas Stylianos Farantakis
2018 Stylianos Farantakis Polychronis Tzortzakis Charalampos Kastrantas
2019 Polychronis Tzortzakis Georgios Bouglas Miltiadis Giannoutsos
2020 Polychronis Tzortzakis Alexandros Avdelas Panagiotis Karatsivis
2021 Polychronis Tzortzakis Alex Mengoulas Dimitrios Christakos
2022 Periklis Ilias Miltiadis Giannoutsos Georgios Bouglas
2023 Miltiadis Giannoutsos Polychronis Tzortzakis Nikiforos Arvanitou

U23

YearGoldSilverBronze
2013 Ioannis Spanopoulos Michail Kortsidakis
2015 Ioannis Spanopoulos Stylianos Farantakis Michail Kortsidakis
2016 Stylianos Farantakis Michail Mavrikakis Zisis Soulios
2017 Stylianos Farantakis Ioannis Kiriakidis Georgios Stavrakakis
2018 Miltiadis Giannoutsos Ioannis Kiriakidis Zisis Soulios
2019 Georgios Stavrakakis Miltiadis Giannoutsos Ioannis Kiriakidis
2020 Dimitrios Christakos Panagiotis Karatsivis Sarris Evangelos
2021 Dimitrios Christakos Panagiotis Karatsivis Nikolaos Drakos
2022 Sarris Evangelos Nikolaos Drakos Georgios Pneumaticos
2023 Nikolaos Drakos Nikiforos Arvanitou Ioannis Varotsos

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