New Zealand National Time Trial Championships

The champion's jersey

The New Zealand National Time Trial Championship is a road bicycle race that takes place inside the New Zealand National Cycling Championship, and decides the best cyclist in this type of race. The first edition took place in 1995. The first race winner of the road race championship was Brian Fowler. The record for the most wins in the men's championship is held by Gordon McCauley (3). The current men's champion is Hamish Bond. The women's record is held by Melissa Holt with 5 wins.

Multiple winners

Name Wins Years
Gordon McCauley32002, 2003, 2010
David Lee21998, 1999

Men

Elite

Year Gold Silver Bronze
1995Brian FowlerMatthew BrickEwan McMaster
1996Greg HendersonBrian FowlerJared Caldwell
1997Chris NicholsonGordon McCauleyLeon Hallet
1998David LeeJohn HumeRobin Reid
1999David LeeChris NicholsonDavid Comerford
2000Lee VertongenGreg HendersonGary Anderson
2001Brendon CameronScott GuytonBryce Shapley
2002Gordon McCauleyGlen MitchellHayden Godfrey
2003Gordon McCauleyHeath BlackgroveGlen Mitchell
2004Heath BlackgroveRobin ReidJason Allen
2005Robin ReidGordon McCauleyJeremy Vennell
2006Marc RyanRobin ReidHayden Godfrey
2007Glen ChadwickGordon McCauleyAaron Strong
2008Logan HutchingsPaul OdlinGordon McCauley
2009Jeremy VennellRobin ReidChris Nicholson
2010Gordon McCauleyJeremy VennellMarc Ryan
2011Westley GoughJesse SergentGreg Henderson
2012Paul OdlinSamuel HorganJesse Sergent
2013Joseph CooperPaul OdlinWestley Gough
2014Taylor GunmanSamuel HorganJason Christie
2015Michael VinkJoseph CooperPatrick Bevin
2016Patrick BevinTom ScullyJoseph Cooper
2017Jack BauerJason ChristieHamish Bond
2018Hamish BondMichael VinkJason Christie

U23

Year Gold Silver Bronze
2003Peter LathamTimothy GudsellJeremy Yates
2004Peter LathamMarc RyanTimothy Gudsell
2005Logan HutchingsMatthew HaydockJoseph Cooper
2006Clinton AveryJoseph CooperDarren Shea
2007Matthew HaydockJoseph CooperClinton Avery
2008Clinton AveryWestley GoughMatthew Haydock
2009Michael TorcklerRyan WillsMatthew Sillars
2010Michael VinkWestley GoughJesse Sergent
2011Jason ChristieMichael VinkAlex McGregor
2012Michael VinkJason ChristieFraser Gough
2013Michael VinkJames OramTaylor Gunman
2014Fraser GoughJames OramDion Smith
2016Hayden McCormickLiam AitchesonHamish Schreurs
2017Regan GoughJames FoucheJames Marryatt
2018Ian TalbotJake MarryattJames Fouche

Women

Elite

The following elite women have gained podium places.[1]

Year Gold Silver Bronze
1995Jacqui NelsonJoanna LawnJanet O'Hara
1996Kathy LynchJoanna LawnCharlotte Cox
1997Charlotte CoxJanet O'HaraTracey Laurence
1998Kirsty RobbAnnaliisa FarrellVanessa Cheatley-Guyton
1999Annaliisa FarrellFanny LariviereBenita Douglas
2000Kirsty RobbAnnaliisa FarrellBenita Douglas
2001Melissa HoltAnnaliisa FarrellTamara Boyd
2002Melissa HoltDale TyeAnnaliisa Farrell
2003Dale TyeJohanna BuickPenny Pawson
2004Dale TyeAnnaliisa FarrellTamara Boyd
2005Sarah UlmerMelissa HoltAlison Shanks
2006Alison ShanksJosie GiddensYvette Hill-Willis
2007Alison ShanksAnnelies BastenDale Tye
2008Melissa HoltRachel MercerAlison Shanks
2009Melissa HoltSonia WaddellDale Tye
2010Melissa HoltAlison ShanksLinda Villumsen
2011Sonia WaddellJaime NielsenAlison Shanks
2012Lauren EllisJaime NielsenAlison Shanks
2013Linda VillumsenJaime NielsenGeorgia Williams
2014Jaime NielsenLinda VillumsenReta Trotman
2015Jaime NielsenLinda VillumsenLauren Ellis
2016Rushlee BuchananJaime NielsenSharlotte Lucas
2017Jaime NielsenGeorgia WilliamsRushlee Buchanan
2018Georgia WilliamsRushlee BuchananBronwyn MacGregor

U23

Year Gold Silver Bronze
2017Mikayla HarveyGeorgia CatterickRylee McMullen
2018Georgia CatterickMikayla HarveyLibby Arbuckle

References

  1. "National Championship, Road, ITT, Elite, New Zealand (F)". Cycling Archives. Retrieved 12 February 2017.
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