Race details | |
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Date | June |
Discipline | Road |
Type | One-day race |
History (men) | |
First edition | 2014 |
Editions | 7 (as of 2022) |
First winner | Valens Ndayisenga |
Most wins | |
Most recent | Didier Munyaneza |
History (women) | |
First edition | 2014 |
Editions | 6 (as of 2022) |
First winner | Jeanne d'Arc Girubuntu |
Most wins | Jeanne d'Arc Girubuntu (2 wins) |
Most recent | Diane Ingabire |
The Rwandan National Time Trial Championships are held annually to decide the cycling champions in the time trial discipline, across various categories. The championship was first held in 2014, and since 2015 has included an under-23 category.
Men
Year | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
2014 | Valens Ndayisenga | Jean Bosco Nsengimana | Adrien Niyonshuti |
2015 | Valens Ndayisenga | Jean Bosco Nsengimana | Joseph Areruya |
2016 | Adrien Niyonshuti | Valens Ndayisenga | Bonaventure Uwizeyimana |
2017 | Adrien Niyonshuti | Valens Ndayisenga | Jean Bosco Nsengimana |
2018 | Joseph Areruya | Jean Bosco Nsengimana | Camera Hakuzimana |
2019 | Joseph Areruya | Jean Bosco Nsengimana | Samuel Mugisha |
2020– 2021 | Not held due to the COVID-19 pandemic in Rwanda | ||
2022[1] | Didier Munyaneza | Samuel Mugisha | Patrick Byukusenge |
U23
Year | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
2015 | Valens Ndayisenga | Jean Bosco Nsengimana | Joseph Areruya |
2016 | Valens Ndayisenga | Ephrem Tuyishimire | Samuel Hakiruwizeye |
2017 | Ephrem Tuyishimire | Didier Munyaneza | Jean Ruberwa |
2018 | Renus Byiza Uhiriwe | Jean Claude Nzafashwanayo | Yves Nkurunziza |
2019 | Jean Eric Habimana | Barnabe Gahemba | Renus Byiza Uhiriwe |
2020– 2021 | Not held due to the COVID-19 pandemic in Rwanda | ||
2022[1] | Swayibu Kagibwami | Eric Muhoza | Renus Byiza Uhiriwe |
Women
Year | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
2014 | Jeanne d'Arc Girubuntu | Janette Uwineza | Beatha Ingabire |
2015 | Not held | ||
2016 | Jeanne d'Arc Girubuntu | Beatha Ingabire | Clementine Niyonsaba |
2017 | Beatha Ingabire | Jeanne d'Arc Girubuntu | Magnifique Manizabayo |
2018 | Jacqueline Tuyishimire | Violette Irakoze Neza | Xaverine Nirere |
2019 | Josiane Mukashema | Jacqueline Tuyishimire | Violette Irakoze Neza |
2020– 2021 | Not held due to the COVID-19 pandemic in Rwanda | ||
2022[1] | Diane Ingabire | Jacqueline Tuyishimire | Violette Irakoze Neza |
See also
References
- 1 2 3 "Munyaneza Didier yegukanye shampiyona basiganwa umuntu ku giti cye" [Munyaneza Didier won the individual championship]. Rwanda Cycling Federation (in Kinyarwanda). 2 July 2022. Retrieved 3 January 2023.
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