Slovak National Time Trial Championships

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The Slovak National Time Trial Championships have been held since 1993.

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Men

YearGoldSilverBronze
1997 Miroslav Lipták Ján Valach Ondrej Slobodník
1998 Ján Valach Miroslav Lipták Ondrej Slobodník
1999 Ondrej Slobodník Ján Valach Milan Dvorščík
2000 Ondrej Slobodník Róbert Nagy Jan Spak
2001 Ján Valach Robert Glajza Róbert Nagy
2002 Ján Valach Martin Riška Miroslav Keliar
2003 Róbert Nagy Ondrej Slobodník Miroslav Keliar
2004 Matej Jurčo Ján Valach Róbert Nagy
2005 Matej Jurčo Ján Valach Ondrej Slobodnik
2006 Matej Jurčo Zoltán Remák Martin Riška
2007Edition cancelled
2008 Matej Jurčo Róbert Nagy Roman Broniš
2009 Roman Broniš Pavol Polievka Róbert Nagy
2010 Martin Velits Pavol Polievka Róbert Nagy
2011 Pavol Polievka Roman Broniš Róbert Nagy
2012 Peter Velits Martin Velits Matej Jurčo
2013 Peter Velits Maroš Kováč Milan Barényi
2014 Peter Velits Maroš Kováč Patrik Tybor
2015 [1] Peter Sagan Maroš Kováč Patrik Tybor
2016 Marek Čanecký Maroš Kováč Roman Broniš
2017 Marek Čanecký Patrik Tybor Adrián Babič
2018 Marek Čanecký Patrik Tybor Martin Haring
2019 Ján Andrej Cully Marek Čanecký Patrik Tybor
2020 [2] Ján Andrej Cully Martin Haring Ronald Kuba
2021 Ronald Kuba Lukáš Kubiš Ján Andrej Cully
2022 Ján Andrej Cully Marek Čanecký Ronald Kuba
2023 [3] Matúš Štoček Martin Jurík Marek Čanecký

Women

YearGoldSilverBronze
1993 Lenka Ilavská Elena Barillová Iveta Sitárová
1994 Lenka Ilavská Elena Barillová Ildikó Paczová
1995 Lenka Ilavská Jaroslava Kománková Elena Barillová
1996 Lenka Ilavská Elena Barillová Jaroslava Kománková
1997 Lenka Ilavská Ildiko Paczová Elena Barillová
1998 Lenka Ilavská Elena Barillová Janette Böhmová
1999 Elena Barillová Janette Böhmová Jaroslava Kománková
2000 Lenka Ilavská Zlatica Bazola-Gavláková Elena Barillová
2001 Lenka Ilavská Zlatica Bazola-Gavláková Elena Barillová
2002 Zlatica Bazola-Gavláková Elena Barillová Eva Potočná
2003
2004
2005
2006 Zuzana Vojtašová
2007
2008 Katarína Uhláriková Eva Potocna
2009 Alžbeta Pavlendová Monika Kadlecová Katarína Uhláriková
2010 Alžbeta Pavlendová Monika Kadlecová Zuzana Vojtášová
2011 [4] Janka Števková Alžbeta Pavlendová Kristína Lapinová
2012 [5] Alžbeta Pavlendová Michaela Maláriková Kristína Lapinová
2013 Alžbeta Pavlendová Michaela Maláriková Monika Kadlecová
2014 Michaela Maláriková Janka Števková Livia Hanesová
2015 Tereza Medveďová Alžbeta Pavlendová Livia Hanesová
2016 Lucia Valachová Janka Števková Tatiana Jaseková
2017 Janka Števková Lucia Valachová Tereza Medveďová
2018 Tatiana Jaseková Livia Hanesová Alžbeta Pavlendová
2019 Tatiana Jaseková Mariana Findrová Andrea Juhásová
2020 [6] Tereza Medveďová Janka Števková Tatiana Jaseková
2021 Nora Jenčušová Janka Števková Nikola Čorbová [7]
2022 Nora Jenčušová Janka Števková Petra Machálková
2023 Nora Jenčušová Rebeka Cully Tereza Medveďová

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