Japanese National Time Trial Championships
The Japanese National Time Trial Championships are conducted every year under the auspices of the Japan Cycling Federation. The record is held by Kazuya Okazaki with 4 wins.
Multiple winners (Men)
Wins | Rider | Years |
---|---|---|
4 | Kazuya Okazaki | 2002, 2003, 2007, 2008 |
3 | Makoto Iijima | 1998, 2004, 2005 |
Fumiyuki Beppu | 2006, 2011, 2014 | |
Ryōta Nishizono | 2012, 2016, 2017 | |
2 | Yoshiyuki Abe | 1999, 2000 |
Nariyuki Masuda | 2019, 2021 |
Men
Elite
U23
Year | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
2009 | Yoshiaki Shimada | Kazuki Aoyanagi | Genta Nakamura |
2010 | Yoshiaki Shimada | Masatsugu Takamiya | Masaki Gunji |
2011 | Hayato Yoshida | Masaki Gunji | Kensyo Sawada |
2012 | Hiroshi Tsubaki | Masaki Gunji | Koji Nagase |
2013 | Genki Yamamoto | Eiya Hashimoto | Takuto Kurabayashi |
2014 | Manabu Ishibashi | Takuto Kurabayashi | Taisei Kobayashi |
2015 | Yūma Koishi | Masaki Yamamoto | Marino Kobayashi |
2016 | Marino Kobayashi | Atsushi Oka | Rei Onodera |
2017 | Yudai Arashiro | Yuki Ishihara | Masahiro Ishigami |
2018 | Masaki Yamamoto | Yuki Ishihara | Ken Nakagawa |
2019 | Shunsuke Imamura | Yuki Ishihara | Kento Omachi |
2020 | No race | ||
2021 | Shoi Matsuda | Yuhi Todome | Taishi Miyazaki |
Women
Elite
Year | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
1998 | Ayumu Otsuka | Kumi Sugimura | Mika Ogishima |
1999 | Kumi Sugimura | Mika Ogishima | Kanako Ito |
2002 | Ayumu Otsuka | Miyoko Karami | Kumi Sugimura |
2004 | Miyoko Karami | Satoko Sato | |
2005 | Miyoko Karami | Mayuko Hagiwara | |
2006 | Miho Oki | Miyoko Karami | |
2007 | Miho Oki | Ayako Toyooka | Masami Morita |
2008 | Mayuko Hagiwara | Miyoko Karami | Ayako Toyooka |
2009 | Mayuko Hagiwara | Remi Inoue | Minami Uwano |
2010 | Mayuko Hagiwara | Ayako Toyooka | Kiriko Hori |
2011 | Mayuko Hagiwara | Minami Uwano | Remi Inoue |
2012 | Mayuko Hagiwara | Eri Yonamine | Minami Uwano |
2013 | Eri Yonamine | Mayuko Hagiwara | Minami Uwano |
2014 | Mayuko Hagiwara | Eri Yonamine | Minami Uwano |
2015 | Eri Yonamine | Mayuko Hagiwara | Hiromi Kaneko |
2016 | Eri Yonamine | Yūmi Kajihara | Mayuko Hagiwara |
2017 | Eri Yonamine | Yūmi Kajihara | Miyoko Karami |
2018 | Eri Yonamine | Miyoko Karami | Anna Ito |
2019 | Eri Yonamine | Sae Fukuda | Minami Uwano |
2020 | No race | ||
2021 | Shoko Kashiki | Yuno Ishigami | Yui Ishida |
External links
- Japan Cycling Federation (in Japanese)
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