Swedish National Time Trial Championships

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The Swedish National Time Trial Championships have been held since 1909.

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Men

Alexander Wetterhall passes the finish line as winner of the championships in 2016. Wetterhall-sm-2016.jpg
Alexander Wetterhall passes the finish line as winner of the championships in 2016.
YearGoldSilverBronze
1909 Hjalmar Levin --
1910 Gustav Ericsson --
1911 Axel Persson --
1912 Axel Persson --
1913 Axel Persson --
1915 Harry Stenqvist --
1916 John Gustavsson --
1918 Ragnar Malm --
1919 Axel Persson --
1920 Harry Stenqvist --
1921 Arthur Bjurberg --
1922 Arthur Bjurberg --
1923 Arthur Bjurberg --
1925 Arthur Bjurberg --
1926 Karl Lundberger --
1927 Karl Lundberger --
1928 Folke Nilsson --
1929 Nils Holmqvist --
1930 Sven Thor --
1931 Sven Thor Bernhard Britz Gustaf Svensson
1932 Sven Thor --
1933 Gustaf Svensson --
1934 Gustaf Svensson --
1935 Berndt Carlsson --
1936 Berndt Carlsson --
1937 Sven Johansson --
1938 Sven Johansson --
1939 Åke Seyffarth --
1940 Åke Seyffarth --
1941 Sven Johansson --
1942 Arvid Adamsson --
1943 Åke Seyffarth Karl Erik Söderström Uno Karlsson
1944 Harald Janemar Arvid Adamsson Harry Snell
1945 Harry Snell Arvid Adamsson Harald Janemar
1946 Åke Olivestedt Sven Johansson Yngve Lundh
1947 Sven Johansson Hans Iwar Arvid Adamsson
1948 Arvid Adamsson Yngve Lundh Sven Johansson
1949 Alan Carlsson Arvid Adamsson Nils Johansson
1950 Sven Johansson Olle Wänlund Arvid Adamsson
1951 Stig Mårtensson John Wickström Lars Nordwall
1952 Stig Mårtensson Evert Lindgren Lars Nordwall
1953 Martin Sjökvist Gunnar Lindgren Stig Mårtensson
1954 Lars Nordwall Evert Lindgren Gunnar Lindgren
1955 Lars Nordwall Stig Mårtensson Sven Johansson
1956 Herbert Dahlbom Gunnar Lindgren Gunnar Göransson
1957 Herbert Dahlbom --
1958 Herbert Dahlbom --
1959 Sune Hansson --
1960 Herbert Dahlbom --
1962 Gösta Pettersson --
1963 Gösta Pettersson --
1964 Gösta Pettersson --
1965 Sture Pettersson --
1966 Gösta Pettersson --
1967 Gösta Pettersson --
1968 Tomas Pettersson --
1969 Gösta Pettersson --
1970 Curt Söderlund --
1971 Sten Andersson --
1972 Sten Andersson --
1973 Sten Andersson --
1974 Tord Filipsson --
1975 Tord Filipsson --
1976 Tord Filipsson --
1977 Tord Filipsson --
1978 Bengt Asplund --
1979 Tommy Prim --
1980 Bengt Asplund --
1981 Bengt Asplund --
1982 Bengt Asplund --
1983 Håkan Larsson --
1984 Bengt Asplund --
1985 Magnus Knutsson --
1986 Anders Jarl --
1987 Björn Johansson --
1988 Jan Karlsson --
1989 Jan Karlsson --
1990 Lars Wahlqvist --
1991 Lars Wahlqvist --
1992 Michael Andersson --
1993 Michael Andersson --
1994 Magnus Åström --
1995 Jan Karlsson --
1996 Michael Andersson --
1997 Michael Andersson --
1998 Michael Andersson --
1999 Michael Andersson --
2000 Michael Andersson Petter Renäng Martin Rittsel
2001 Jonas Olsson Gustav Larsson Tobias Lergard
2002 Jonas Olsson Gustav Larsson Martin Rittsel
2003 Magnus Bäckstedt Jonas Olsson Thomas Löfkvist
2004 Thomas Löfkvist Petter Renäng Fredrik Johansson
2005 Viktor Renäng Stefan Grahn Stefan Adamsson
2006 Gustav Larsson Thomas Löfkvist Marcus Ljungqvist
2007 Gustav Larsson Magnus Bäckstedt Lucas Persson
2008 Fredrik Ericsson Gustav Larsson Thomas Löfkvist
2009 Alexander Wetterhall Fredrik Ericsson Fredrik Kessiakoff
2010 Gustav Larsson Sébastien Balck Fredrik Kessiakoff
2011 Gustav Larsson Thomas Löfkvist Alexander Wetterhall
2012 Gustav Larsson Tobias Ludvigsson Alexander Wetterhall
2013 Gustav Larsson Tobias Ludvigsson Thomas Löfkvist
2014 Alexander Gingsjö Alexander Wetterhall Marcus Fåglum
2015 Gustav Larsson Alexander Wetterhall Joakim Aleheim
2016 Alexander Wetterhall Tobias Ludvigsson Gustav Larsson
2017 Tobias Ludvigsson Alexander Wetterhall Hampus Anderberg
2018 Tobias Ludvigsson Staffan Arvidsson Hannes Bergström Frisk
2019 Tobias Ludvigsson Erik Bergström Frisk Hugo Forssell
2020 Jacob Ahlsson Tobias Ludvigsson Hugo Forssell
2021 Hugo Forssell Jacob Ahlsson Tobias Ludvigsson
2022 [1] Jacob Ahlsson Edvin Lovidius Tobias Ludvigsson
2023 Jacob Ahlsson Jakob Söderqvist Hjalmar Klyver

Women

YearGoldSilverBronze
1971 Elisabet Höglund
1972 Elisabet Höglund
1973 Marja-Leena Huhtiniemi
1974 Anna-Karin Johansson Marja-Leene Huhtiniemi Elisabet Hoeglund
1975 Marja-Leena Huhtiniemi Elisabet Hoeglund Christel Johansson
1976 Tuulikki Jahre
1977 Tuulikki Jahre Ritva Mykkaenen Anna-Karin Johansson
1978 Anna-Karin Johansson Tuulikki Jahre Kristina Ranudd
1979 Tuulikki Jahre
1980 Tuulikki Jahre
1981 Maria Johnsson Tuulikki Jahre Pia Prim
1982 Maria Johnsson
1983 Kathrine Lundström
1984 Marie Höljer
1985 Christina Vosveld
1986 Christina Vosveld
1987 Christina Vosveld
1988 Christina Vosveld
1989 Christina Vosveld
1990 Christina Vosveld
1991 Marie Höljer
1992 Christina Vosveld
1993 Christina Vosveld
1994 Susanne Ljungskog
1995 Jenny Algelid Marie Höljer Helena Norrman
1996 Jenny Algelid Susanne Ljungskog Marie Höljer
1997 Jenny Algelid Marie Höljer Susanne Ljungskog
1998 Jenny Algelid Susanne Ljungskog Marie Höljer
1999 Jenny Algelid Susanne Ljungskog Marie Höljer
2000 Jenny Algelid Marie Höljer Annica Jonsson
2001 Madeleine Lindberg Susanne Ljungskog Veronica Andrèasson
2002 Jenny Algelid Susanne Ljungskog Lotta Green
2003 Susanne Ljungskog Madeleine Lindberg Lotta Green
2004 Susanne Ljungskog Madeleine Lindberg Lotta Green
2005 Emma Johansson Monica Holler Madeleine Lindberg
2006 Susanne Ljungskog Veronica Andrèasson Eva Nyström
2007 Emma Johansson Eva Nyström Marie Lindberg
2008 Emma Johansson Dorotea Isaksson Camilla Larsson
2009 Emilia Fahlin Susanne Ljungskog Emma Johansson
2010 Emilia Fahlin Emma Johansson Sara Mustonen
2011 Emilia Fahlin Emma Johansson Sara Mustonen
2012 Emma Johansson Malin Rydlund Emilia Fahlin
2013 Emma Johansson Lisa Nordén Malin Rydlund
2014 Emma Johansson Eva Nyström Malin Rydlund
2015 Emma Johansson Sara Mustonen Hanna Nilsson
2016 Emma Johansson Emilia Fahlin Åsa Lundström
2017 Lisa Nordén Åsa Lundström Hanna Nilsson
2018 Lisa Nordén Emilia Fahlin Frida Knutsson
2019 Lisa Nordén Nathalie Eklund Hanna Nilsson
2020 Lisa Nordén Nathalie Eklund Emilia Fahlin
2021 [2] Nathalie Eklund Ebba Granqvist Hanna Nilsson
2022 [3] Nathalie Eklund Julia Borgström Malin Alzén
2023 Jenny Rissveds Nathalie Eklund Emilia Fahlin

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