United States National Cyclo-cross Championships
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The United States National Cyclocross Championships is a four-day competition held annually each winter and is sponsored by USA Cycling. The winners at various levels, including elite, U-23, masters, juniors, and collegiate for men and women, wear the coveted stars and stripes jersey and are crowned United States national cyclo-cross champions.
Past winners
[edit ]Men
[edit ] Year
Location
Gold
Silver
Bronze
2024
Louisville, Kentucky
Andrew Strohmeyer
Eric Brunner
Scott Funston
2023
Louisville, Kentucky
Eric Brunner (2)
Andrew Strohmeyer
Scott Funston
1995
Leicester, Massachusetts
Jan Wiejack (2)
Mark McCormack
Daryl Price
1994
Seattle, Washington
Jan Wiejack
Don Myrah
Dale Knapp
1993
Sonora, California
Don Myrah (4)
Pete Webber
1992
Golden, Colorado
Mark Howe
Don Myrah
Steve Tilford
1991
Waltham, Massachusetts
Don Myrah (3)
Mark McCormack
1990
Bremerton, Washington
Don Myrah (2)
Larry Hibbard
Laurence Malone
1989
Milwaukee, Wisconsin
Don Myrah
Jan Wiejak
Paul Curley
1988
Plymouth, Massachusetts
Casey Kunselman
Don Myrah
1987
Bremerton, Washington
Clark Natwick (4)
Don Myrah
Paul Curley
1986
Scotts Valley, California
Clark Natwick (3)
1985
Nutley, New Jersey
Paul Curley
Ned Overend
1984
Santa Cruz, California
Steve Tilford
Roy Knickman
Laurence Malone
1983
Plymouth, Massachusetts
Steve Tilford
Clark Natwick
Tim Rutledge
1982
Nutley, New Jersey
Roy Knickman
Clark Natwick
Steve Tilford
1981
Pacifica, California
Clark Natwick (1)
Myron Lind
Joe Ryan
1980
Colorado Springs, Colorado
Joe Ryan
Mark Jansen
Davis Phinney
1979
Eugene, Oregon
Laurence Malone (5)
Joe Ryan
Clark Natwick
1977
Milwaukee, Wisconsin
Laurence Malone (3)
Clark Natwick
Joe Ryan
1976
Sunriver, Oregon
Laurence Malone (2)
Joe Ryan
Mark Pringle
1975
Berkeley, California
Laurence Malone
Dan Nall
Joe Ryan
1970-74
NOT HELD
1968
Florissant, Missouri
Mike Carnahan
1967
Florissant, Missouri
Leroy "Tyger" Johnson (3)
1966[3]
Palos Park, Illinois
Leroy "Tyger" Johnson (2)
Herman Kron
John Hood, Jr
1965[4]
Palos Park, Illinois
Herman Kron (2)
Bert Kron
John Hood Sr
1964
Palos Park, Illinois
Herman Kron
Leroy "Tyger" Johnson
Bert Kron
1963
Palos Park, Illinois
Leroy "Tyger" Johnson
Herman Kron
Women
[edit ] Year
Location
Gold
Silver
Bronze
2024
Louisville, Kentucky
Vida Lopez de San Roman
Katie Clouse
Raylyn Nuss
2023
Louisville, Kentucky
Clara Honsinger (4)
Katie Clouse
Raylyn Nuss
2022
Hartford, Connecticut
Clara Honsinger (3)
Raylyn Nuss
Austin Killips
2021
Wheaton, Illinois
Clara Honsinger (2)
Raylyn Nuss
Sunny Gilbert
2004
Portland, Oregon
Katie Compton
Gina Hall
Ann Knapp
2003
Portland, Oregon
Alison Dunlap (6)
Rachel Lloyd
Gina Hall
2002
Napa, California
Ann Grande
Rachel Lloyd
Gina Hall
2000
Overland Park, Kansas
Alison Dunlap (4)
Ann Grande
Rachel Lloyd
1998
Fort Devens, Massachusetts
Alison Dunlap (2)
Ann Grande
Carmen Richardson
1996
Seattle, Washington
Shari Kain (2)
Jan Bolland
Alison Dunlap
1993
Sonora, California
Lisa Muhich (2)
1992
Golden, Colorado
Lisa Muhich
Nancy Reynolds
Kathy Riggert
1991
Waltham, Massachusetts
Kathy Riggert
1990
Bremerton, Washington
Elizabeth Muhich (3)
Dina DiSantis
1989
Milwaukee, Wisconsin
Elizabeth Muhich (2)
Dina DiSantis
1988
Plymouth, Massachusetts
Elizabeth Muhich
1987
Silverdale, Washington
Elizabeth Chapman (2)
Dina DiSantis
1986
Scotts Valley, California
Elizabeth Chapman
1978-85
NOT HELD
1977
Milwaukee, Wisconsin
Joyce Sulanke
Debra Schadewaldt
Joan Johnson
1976
Sunriver, Oregon
Mary Ann Allan (2)
Carolyn Peterson
Joyce Sulanke
1975
Berkeley, California
Mary Ann Allan
Linda Searl
Clara Teyssier
References
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- ^ "Howard Wins U.S. Cycle Race in Palos Park". Chicago Tribune. 1969年10月13日. p. 86. Retrieved 2021年05月12日 – via Newspapers.com.
- ^ "1966 National Cyclo-cross Championships". American Cycling. 5 (10): 29. 1966.
- ^ Sammons, Fritz (1966). "National Cyclo-Cross Championship". American Cycling. 5 (1): 17.
- ^ "Katie Compton Wins Ninth Straight Cyclocross National Championships with 2013 title". Cyclocross Magazine.
- ^ Jew, Bryan (2001年12月15日). "Luck shines on Wells, Dunlap at 'cross nationals". Archived from the original on 2016年01月30日. Retrieved 2016年01月30日.
- ^ "News for December 8, 1997". 1997年12月08日. Archived from the original on 2013年06月19日. Retrieved 2016年01月30日.