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 |
See also
External links
- Japan Cycling Federation (in Japanese)
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