South African National Time Trial Championships

The South African National Time Trial Championship is a road bicycle race that takes place inside the South African National Cycling Championship, and decides the best cyclist in this type of race. The first race winner of the time trial championship was Malcolm Lange in 1997; Daryl Impey holds the record with 9 wins. The women's record is held by Ronel Van Wyk with 6 wins.

The champion's jersey

Multiple winners

Name Wins Years
Daryl Impey92011, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020
David George52001, 2004, 2006, 2007, 2009
Malcolm Lange21997, 1998
James Lewis Perry22002, 2008

Men

Elite

Year Gold Silver Bronze
1997Malcolm LangeChristopher MountjoyDouglas Ryder
1998Malcolm LangeSimon KesslerNicholas White
1999Morne BesterSimon KesslerRudolf Wentzel
2000Robert HunterDavid GeorgeSimon Kessler
2001David GeorgeRyan CoxNicholas White
2002James Lewis PerryNicholas WhiteRyan Cox
2003Jeremy MaartensDavid GeorgeNicholas White
2004David GeorgeTiaan KannemeyerNicholas White
2005Tiaan KannemeyerRyan CoxDavid George
2006David GeorgeNicholas WhiteAlexander Pavlov
2007David GeorgeJames Lewis PerryNicholas White
2008James Lewis PerryNicholas WhiteKevin Evans
2009David George[1]James Lewis PerryJay Robert Thomson
2010Kevin EvansJames Lewis PerryJaco Venter
2011Daryl ImpeyJay ThomsonDarren Lill
2012Reinardt Janse van RensburgJay ThomsonJohann Rabie
2013Daryl ImpeyJay ThomsonJohann Rabie
2014Daryl ImpeyJay ThomsonJaco Venter
2015Daryl ImpeyReinardt Janse van RensburgLouis Meintjes
2016Daryl ImpeyReinardt Janse van RensburgJohann Van Zyl
2017Daryl ImpeyWillie Smit[2]Reinardt Janse van Rensburg
2018Daryl ImpeyRyan GibbonsRohan Du Plooy
2019Daryl ImpeyStefan de BodLouis Meintjes
2020Daryl ImpeyStefan de BodKent Main

Under-23

Year Gold Silver Bronze
2008Jay Robert ThomsonJohann RabieJaco Venter
2009Jaco VenterBurry StanderJohann Rabie
2010Reinardt Janse van RensburgPaul van ZweelDavid Brown
2011Johann van ZylLouis MeintjesReinardt Janse van Rensburg
2012Louis MeintjesJohannes NelMyles van Musschenbroek
2013Louis MeintjesJohannes NelWillie Smit
2014Louis MeintjesNick DougallRohan du Plooy
2015
2016Stefan de BodRyan GibbonsKeagan Girdlestone
2018Stefan de BodKent MainGregory De Vink
2019Byron MuntonGregory De VinkAndries Nigrini
2020Byron MuntonMarc Oliver PritzenJean-Pierre Lloyd

Women

Elite

Year Gold Silver Bronze
1998Magdalena DayAnnelie ColynErica Green
1999Ronel Van WykTracey JordaanChristine Strydom
2000Ronel Van WykAnnelise StanderFrederika Frick
2001Ronel Van WykAdriana FouchéThea Barkhuizen
2002Ronel Van WykLynette Jansen-Van VuurenDiana McPherson
2003Ronel Van WykNicolene SchepersEngela Conradie
2004Anke ErlankAltie PienaarRonel Van Wyk
2005Anke ErlankRonel Van WykAltie Pienaar
2006Cashandra SlingerlandLynette BurgerSamantha Oosthuizen
2007Ronel Van WykMillecia MunroMarissa van der Merwe
2008Marissa van der MerweCashandra SlingerlandLynette Burger
2009Cashandra SlingerlandLynette BurgerMarissa van der Merwe
2010Cashandra SlingerlandLilanie LouwrensCarla Swart
2011Cherise TaylorAshleigh MoolmanCashandra Slingerland
2012Cherise TaylorAshleigh MoolmanAn-Li Kachelhoffer
2013Ashleigh MoolmanLee-Zaan HinrichsenLise Olivier
2014Ashleigh MoolmanHeidi DaltonLeandri du Toit
2015Ashleigh MoolmanCherise StanderHeidi Dalton
2016Juanita VenterSamantha SandersCashandra Slingerland
2017Ashleigh MoolmanJuanita VenterBrittany Peterson
2018Liezel JordaanYzette OelofseS'annara Grove
2019Liezel JordaanZanri RossouwJuanita Venter
2020Ashleigh MoolmanCarla OberholzerFrances Janse van Rensburgr

References

  1. In 2009, the race was won by  Jaco Venter (RSA), who was ineligible because he competed for the U23 title.
  2. In 2017, second place was taken by  Stefan de Bod (RSA), who was ineligible since he competed for the U23 title.
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