Polish National Time Trial Championships

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Maciej Bodnar (pictured in 2009) is the joint-record holder for the men's race, with eight victories. Maciej Bodnar Eneco Tour 2009.jpg
Maciej Bodnar (pictured in 2009) is the joint-record holder for the men's race, with eight victories.

The Polish National Time Trial Championship is a road bicycle race that takes place inside the Polish National Road Cycling Championships, and decides the best cyclist in this type of race. The first edition took place in 1970, and was won by Jan Magiera. The current men's champion is Maciej Bodnar, who has won the race a record eight times (tied with Tadeusz Mytnik). The current women's champion is Agnieszka Skalniak-Sójka.

Contents

Men

Elite

YearGoldSilverBronze
1970 Jan Magiera Mieczysław Nowicki Paweł Kaczorowski
1971 Tadeusz Mytnik Jan Magiera Mieczysław Nowicki
1972 Tadeusz Mytnik Ryszard Kozieł Florian Andrzejewski
1973 Tadeusz Mytnik Szczepan Klimczak Ryszard Szurkowski
1974 Tadeusz Mytnik Stanisław Babula Stanisław Kirpsza
1975 Jan Jankiewicz Czesław Lang Florian Andrzejewski
1976 Florian Andrzejewski Czesław Lang Janusz Bieniek
1977 Julius Firkowski Czesław Lang Florian Andrzejewski
1978 Tadeusz Mytnik Witold Plutecki Henryk Santysiak
1979 Tadeusz Mytnik Jan Raczkowski Stanisław Kirpsza
1980 Tadeusz Mytnik Jan Jankiewicz Zbigniew Szczepkowski
1981 Stefan Janowski Czesław Lang Jerzy Świnoga
1982 Tadeusz Mytnik Roman Jaskuła Marek Leśniewski
1983 Stefan Janowski Grzegorz Zieliński Marek Leśniewski
1984 Lech Piasecki Tadeusz Mytnik Roman Jaskuła
1985 Lech Piasecki Zenon Jaskuła Paweł Bartkowiak
1986 Zenon Jaskuła Paweł Bartkowiak Andrzej Mierzejewski
1987 Zenon Jaskuła Andrzej Mierzejewski Marek Leśniewski
1988 Zenon Jaskuła Jan Magosz Joachim Halupczok
1989 Joachim Halupczok Jan Magosz Zenon Jaskuła
1990 Andrzej Barszcz Andrzej Maćkowski Jan Magosz
1991 Marek Leśniewski Dariusz Baranowski Andrzej Sypytkowski
1992 Piotr Chmielewski Dariusz Baranowski Marek Leśniewski
1993 Tomasz Brożyna Piotr Chmielewski Marek Leśniewski
1994 Bernard Bocian Tomasz Brożyna Krzysztof Szafrański
1995 Bernard Bocian Krzysztof Szafrański Tomasz Brożyna
1996 Piotr Chmielewski Tomasz Brożyna Bernard Bocian
1997 Dariusz Baranowski Paweł Niedźwiecki Piotr Chmielewski
1998 Piotr Przydział Bernard Bocian Andrzej Sypytkowski
1999 Sebastian Wolski Tomasz Brożyna Bernard Bocian
2000 Piotr Wadecki Marcin Sapa Bernard Bocian
2001 Piotr Przydział Sławomir Kohut Krzysztof Szafrański
2002 Krzysztof Szafrański Wojciech Pawłak Marcin Sapa
2003 Tomasz Lisowicz Paweł Zugaj Sławomir Kohut
2004 Sławomir Kohut Krzysztof Ciesielski Dawid Krupa
2005 Piotr Mazur Bartosz Huzarski Jarosław Rębiewski
2006 Piotr Mazur Łukasz Bodnar Jarosław Rębiewski
2007 Łukasz Bodnar Jarosław Rębiewski Mateusz Taciak
2008 Łukasz Bodnar Maciej Bodnar Mateusz Taciak
2009 Maciej Bodnar Bartosz Huzarski Mateusz Taciak
2010 Jarosław Marycz Maciej Bodnar Marcin Sapa
2011 Tomasz Marczyński Łukasz Bodnar Wojciech Ziółkowski
2012 Maciej Bodnar Michał Kwiatkowski Łukasz Bodnar
2013 Maciej Bodnar Michał Kwiatkowski Mateusz Taciak
2014 Michał Kwiatkowski Maciej Bodnar Mateusz Taciak
2015 Marcin Białobłocki Kamil Gradek Bartosz Huzarski
2016 [1] Maciej Bodnar Marcin Białobłocki Mateusz Taciak
2017 [2] Michał Kwiatkowski Marcin Białobłocki Maciej Bodnar
2018 Maciej Bodnar Marcin Białobłocki Michał Kwiatkowski
2019 Maciej Bodnar Kamil Gradek Marcin Białobłocki
2020 Kamil Gradek Maciej Bodnar Łukasz Wiśniowski
2021 Maciej Bodnar Filip Maciejuk Łukasz Wiśniowski
2022 Maciej Bodnar Kamil Gradek Szymon Rekita
2023 Michał Kwiatkowski Maciej Bodnar Kamil Gradek

U23

YearGoldSilverBronze
2004 Łukasz Bodnar Piotr Mazur Przemyslaw Pietrzak
2005 Rafał Ratajczyk Mateusz Taciak Błażej Janiaczyk
2006 Maciej Bodnar Mateusz Taciak Piotr Zieliński
2007 Maciej Bodnar Dariusz Batek Piotr Pyszny
2008 Jarosław Marycz Łukasz Modzełewski Maciej Paterski
2009 Jarosław Marycz Adrian Kurek Kornel Sójka
2010Not held
2011 Kamil Gradek Paweł Brylowski Łukasz Wisniowski
2012 Kamil Gradek Paweł Bernas Łukasz Wisniowski
2013 Łukasz Wisniowski Przemysław Kasperkiewicz Szymon Rekita
2014 Szymon Rekita Przemysław Kasperkiewicz Bartosz Warchoł
2015 Szymon Rekita Patryk Stosz Michał Paluta
2016 Patrik Stosz Michał Paluta Przemysław Kasperkiewicz
2017 Piotr Brożyna Szymon Sajnok Artur Sowinski
2018 Filip Maciejuk Szymon Sajnok Alan Banaszek
2019 Szymon Sajnok Filip Maciejuk Damian Papierski
2020 Szymon Krawczyk Filip Maciejuk Damian Papierski
2021 Filip Maciejuk Damian Bieniek Mateusz Kostanski
2022 Kacper Gieryk Mateusz Gajdulewicz Adam Woźniak

Women

Elite

YearGoldSilverBronze
1984 Anna Gretner
1988 Bogumiła Matusiak Małgorzata Jędrzejewska Małgorzata Sandej
1990 Marlena Ratusz
1991 Dorota Warczyk
1993 Małgorzata Jędrzejewska Agnieszka Godras Katarzyna Wróbel
1994 Bogumiła Matysiak Małgorzata Jędrzejewska Katarzyna Wróbel
1995 Bogumiła Matusiak Agnieszka Godras Małgorzata Jędrzejewska
1996 Bogumiła Matusiak Agnieszka Godras Monika Kotek
1997 Dorota Czynszak Bogumiła Matusiak Monika Kotek
1998 Dorota Czynszak Bogumiła Matusiak Monika Kotek
1999 Bogumiła Matusiak Monika Tyburska Anna Skawińska
2000 Monika Tyburska Bogumiła Matusiak Małgorzata Wysocka
2001 Bogumiła Matusiak Anna Skawińska Monika Tyburska
2002 Bogumiła Matusiak Joanna Ignasiak Monika Tyburska
2003 Joanna Ignasiak Anna Skawińska Paulina Brzeźna
2004 Małgorzata Wysocka Bogumiła Matusiak Joanna Ignasiak
2005 Bogumiła Matusiak Anna Skawinska Magdalena Zamolska
2006 Maja Włoszczowska Magdalena Zamolska Paulina Brzeźna
2007 Joanna Ignasiak Magdalena Zamolska Bogumiła Matusiak
2008 Bogumiła Matusiak Paulina Brzeźna Joanna Ignasiak
2009 Bogumiła Matusiak Paulina Brzeźna Katarzyna Pawłowska
2010 Maja Włoszczowska Paulina Brzeźna Eugenia Bujak
2011 Maja Włoszczowska Eugenia Bujak Ania Harkowska
2012 Martyna Klekot Paula Gorycka Eugenia Bujak
2013 Katarzyna Pawłowska Eugenia Bujak Paulina Brzeźna-Bentkowska
2014 Eugenia Bujak Katarzyna Pawłowska Katarzyna Niewiadoma
2015 Eugenia Bujak Katarzyna Niewiadoma Katarzyna Pawłowska
2016 Katarzyna Niewiadoma Katarzyna Pawłowska Małgorzata Jasińska
2017 Katarzyna Pawłowska Alicja Ratajczak Agnieszka Skalniak
2018 Małgorzata Jasińska Katarzyna Pawłowska Katarzyna Wilkos
2019 Anna Plichta Małgorzata Jasińska Aurela Nerlo
2020 Anna Plichta Marta Jaskulska Karolina Kumięga
2021 Karolina Karasiewicz Aurela Nerlo Marta Jaskulska
2022 Agnieszka Skalniak-Sójka Marta Lach Marta Jaskulska
2023 Agnieszka Skalniak-Sójka Marta Lach Marta Jaskulska

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