Ukrainian National Time Trial Championships
The Ukrainian National Time Trial Championships is a road cycling competition held since 1997.
Men
Elite
Year | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
1997 | Serguei Avdyeyev | Ruslan Pidgornyy | Volodymyr Gustov |
1998 | Serhiy Honchar | Yuriy Krivtsov | Serguei Avdyeyev |
1999 | Sergiy Matveyev | Stanislav Nefedov | Andrei Yatsenko |
2000 | Serhiy Honchar | Oleksandr Klymenko | Olexander Dykiy |
2001 | Serhiy Honchar | Oleksandr Klymenko | Yuriy Krivtsov |
2002 | Serhiy Honchar | Bogdan Bondariew | Sergiy Matveyev |
2003 | Sergiy Matveyev | Serhiy Honchar | Yuriy Krivtsov |
2004 | Yuriy Krivtsov | Sergiy Matveyev | Serhiy Honchar |
2005 | Andriy Hrivko | Sergiy Matveyev | Volodymyr Bileka |
2006 | Andriy Hrivko | Yuriy Krivtsov | Volodymyr Bileka |
2007 | Volodymyr Dyudya | Sergiy Matveyev | Dmytro Grabovskyy |
2008 | Andriy Hrivko | Sergiy Matveyev | Denys Kostyuk |
2009 | Andriy Hrivko | Dmytro Grabovskyy | Oleksandr Kvachuk |
2010 | Vitaliy Popkov | Yuriy Krivtsov | Andriy Vasylyuk |
2011 | Oleksandr Kvachuk | Oleg Chuzhda | Volodymyr Bileka |
2012 | Andriy Hrivko | Mykhailo Kononenko | Sergiy Lagkuti |
2013 | Andriy Vasylyuk | Andriy Hrivko | Mykhailo Kononenko |
2014 | Andriy Vasylyuk | Mykhailo Kononenko | Volodymyr Kogut |
2015 | Sergiy Lagkuti | Andriy Khripta | Andriy Vasylyuk |
U23
Year | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
2006 | Oleksandr Surutkovych | Dmytro Grabovskyy | Maxim Polischuk |
2009 | Mykhailo Kononenko | Oleksandr Grygorenko | Nikolay Onysechko |
2011 | Oleksandr Golovash | Maksym Vasyliev | Artem Topchanyuk |
2012 | Oleksandr Golovash | Oleksandr Lobov | Andrii Orlov |
2013 | Oleksandr Golovash | Marlen Zmorka | Sergiy Shymilov |
2014 | Volodymyr Fredyuk | Vitaliy Gryniv | Marlen Zmorka |
2015 | Marlen Zmorka | Volodymyr Dzhus | Mark Padun |
Women
Year | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
1995 | Elena Tchalykh | Tamara Poliakova | Natalja Kistchuk |
1996 | Tamara Poliakova | Valentina Karpenko | Ljudmyla Bavykina |
1997 | Valentina Karpenko | Olena Budovitska | Tamara Poliakova |
1998 | Tamara Poliakova | Valentina Karpenko | Yulia Murenkaia |
1999 | Yulia Murenkaia | Valentina Karpenko | Olena Budovitska |
2000 | Valentina Karpenko | Natalja Kachalka | Tamara Poliakova |
2001 | Tatiana Andriutchenko | Tatiana Stiajkina | Iryna Chuzhynova-Denisiuk |
2002 | Tatiana Stiajkina | Tatiana Andriutchenko | Natalja Kachalka |
2005 | Iryna Shpylyova | Kateryna Krasova | |
2006 | Iryna Shpylyova | Tatiana Stiajkina | Kateryna Krasova |
2007 | Lesya Kalitovska | Svitlana Galyuk | Yelizaveta Bochkaryova |
2008 | Tatiana Stiajkina | Lesya Kalitovska | Yevgenia Vysotska |
2009 | Yevgenia Vysotska | Iryna Shpylyova | Olena Sharga |
2010 | Hanna Solovey | Svitlana Galyuk | Yevgenia Vysotska |
2011 | Svitlana Galyuk[1] | Yelizaveta Bochkaryova | Olena Pavlukhina |
2012 | Anna Nahirna | Olena Pavlukhina | Yevgenia Vysotska |
2013 | Valeriya Kononenko | Ivanna Borovichenko | Olena Sharga |
2014 | Tetyana Riabchenko | Valeriya Kononenko | Inna Metalnykova |
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Notes
- Hanna Solovey, the original winner, was disqualified for doping.
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