Australian National Time Trial Championships

The Australian National Time Trial Championships, are held annually with an event for each category of rider: Men, Women & under 23 riders. The event has been run concurrently with the Australian National Road Race Championships since 2002. The Australian Championships have officially been known as the Scody Australian Open Road Cycling Championships since 1999, taking the name of their main sponsor, but are more commonly referred to as The Nationals.[1] According to Cycling Australia, the under 23 men's time trial championships were introduced in 2001.[2] Gran fondo national championships were introduced in 2016.[2] E-sports made a debut in 2019.[2]

The Champion's Jersey
Cameron Meyer

The winners of each event are awarded with a symbolic cycling jersey featuring green and yellow stripes, which can be worn by the rider at other time trialling events in the country to show their status as national champion. The champion's stripes can be combined into a sponsored rider's team kit design for this purpose.

Multiple winners

Elite

Men

Year Gold Silver Bronze Ref.
1994Nathan O'NeillJonathan HallAnthony Gaudry
1995Matt WhitePaul BrosnanJonathan Hall
1996Nathan O'NeillBrett DennisMatt White
1997Jonathan HallJamie DrewSteve Williams
1998Nathan O'NeillTom LeaperTristan Priem
1999Jonathan HallDenis MungovenPeter Milostic[3]
2000cancelled
2001Kristjan SnorrasonDenis MungovenRussel Van Hout[4]
2002Nathan O'NeillMichael RogersBen Day[5]
2003Ben DayMichael RogersAdrian Laidler[5]
2004Nathan O'NeillPeter MilosticLuke Roberts
2005Nathan O'NeillRory SutherlandRussel Van Hout[5]
2006Nathan O'NeillLuke RobertsBen Day[5]
2007Nathan O'NeillRory SutherlandDavid Pell[5]
2008Adam HansenRory SutherlandBen Day[5]
2009Michael RogersCameron MeyerRichie Porte[5]
2010Cameron MeyerJack AndersonLuke Roberts[6]
2011Cameron MeyerJack BobridgeMichael Matthews[7]
2012Luke DurbridgeCameron MeyerMichael Rogers[8]
2013Luke DurbridgeRohan DennisMichael Matthews[9]
2014Michael HepburnLuke DurbridgeDamien Howson[10]
2015Richie PorteRohan DennisJack Bobridge[11]
2016Rohan DennisRichie PorteSean Lake[12]
2017Rohan DennisLuke DurbridgeBenjamin Dyball[13]
2018Rohan DennisLuke DurbridgeRichie Porte[14]
2019Luke DurbridgeRohan DennisCameron Meyer[15]
2020Luke DurbridgeRohan DennisChris Harper[16]
2021Luke PlappLuke DurbridgeKelland O'Brien[17][18]

Women

Year Gold Silver Bronze Ref.
1991Catherine HartIngrid EadieJane McDonald
1992Kathy WattIngrid EadieCatherine Hart
1993Kathy WattAnita CrossleyCathy Reardon
1994Kathy WattSusan PoidevinCathy Reardon
1995Tracey WatsonKathy WattMelissa Berryman
1996Kathy WattAnna MillwardLynn Nixon
1997Anna MillwardKathy WattEllie Kennedy
1998Anna MillwardKathy WattJodie Brewer
1999Kristy ScrymgeourKathy WattTracey Gaudry[5]
2000Tracey GaudryAnna MillwardKristy Scrymgeour[5]
2001Anna MillwardAlison WrightSara Carrigan[5]
2002Sara CarriganAnna MillwardHayley Rutherford[5]
2003Sara CarriganOlivia GollanOenone Wood[5]
2004Oenone WoodSara CarriganKathy Watt[5]
2005Oenone WoodSara CarriganAmy Gillett[5]
2006Kathy WattSara CarriganNatalie Bates[5]
2007Carla RyanKathy WattToireasa Gallagher[5]
2008Bridie O'DonnellSara CarriganAlexis Rhodes[5]
2009Carla RyanAlexis RhodesKathy Watt[5]
2010Amber HallidayBridie O'DonnellCarly Light[19]
2011Shara GillowTaryn HeatherRuth Corset[20]
2012Shara GillowTaryn HeatherBridie O'Donnell[21]
2013Shara GillowGrace SulzbergerFelicity Wardlaw[22]
2014Felicity WardlawShara GillowBridie O'Donnell[23]
2015Shara GillowBridie O'DonnellTaryn Heather[24]
2016Katrin GarfootShara GillowTiffany Cromwell[25]
2017Katrin GarfootShara GillowKate Perry[26]
2018Katrin GarfootLucy KennedyShara Gillow[27]
2019Grace BrownGracie ElvinKate Perry[28]
2020Sarah GiganteGrace BrownEmily Herfoss[29]
2021Sarah GiganteGrace BrownNicole Frain[30][31]

Under 23

Men

Year Gold Silver Bronze Ref.
2001Toby HaltScott TaylorTim Casey
2002Jonathan Davis Jens MourisLee Godfrey[5]
2003Adrian LaidlerMark JamiesonJonathan Davis[5]
2004Mark JamiesonRichard MoffattWilliam Walker[5]
2005Mark JamiesonRichard MoffattSamuel Lee[5]
2006Shaun HiggersonMark JamiesonMiles Olman[5]
2007Zakkari DempsterHayden JosefskiMiles Olman[5]
2008Matt KingBenjamin KingTravis Meyer[5]
2009Jack BobridgeTravis MeyerMichael Matthews[5]
2010Rohan DennisLuke DurbridgeMichael Matthews[32]
2011Luke DurbridgeMichael HepburnJay McCarthy[33]
2012Rohan DennisDamien HowsonCampbell Flakemore[34]
2013Damien HowsonAlexander MorganCampbell Flakemore[35]
2014Jordan KerbyHarry CarpenterMiles Scotson[36]
2015Miles ScotsonOscar StevensonHarry Carpenter[37]
2016Callum ScotsonMiles ScotsonBen O'Connor[38]
2017Callum ScotsonRobert StannardMichael Storer[39]
2018Callum ScotsonSamuel JennerJason Lea[40]
2019Liam MagennisLuke PlappSamuel Jenner[41]
2020Luke PlappKelland O'BrienCarter Turnbull[42]
2021Carter TurnbullConor LeahyPat Eddy[43][44]

Women

Year Gold Silver Bronze Ref.
2009Josie TomicShara GillowSarah Kent[5]
2010Josie TomicTiffany CromwellAlexandra Carle[19]
2011Lauren KitchenAmy CureCarlee Taylor[20]
2012Sinead NoonanLauren KitchenSarah Kent[21]
2013Ailie McDonaldJessica AllenCassandra Dodd[22]
2014Jenelle CrooksEmily RoperJessica Allen[23]
2015Rebecca MackeyEllen SkerrittJenelle Crooks[24]
2016Emily RoperEllen SkerrittJenelle Crooks[25]
2017Alexandra ManlyJaime GunningElla Scanlan-Bloor[45]
2018Alexandra ManlyMaeve PlouffeKerry Jonker[27]
2019Sarah GiganteAnya LouwJemma Eastwood[46]
2020Sarah GiganteJamie GunningEmily Watts[29]
2021Sarah GiganteEmily WattsAnya Louw[31]

Junior / Under 19

Men

Year Gold Silver Bronze Ref.
2006Hayden JosefskiCameron MeyerLeigh Howard[5]
2007Rohan DennisThomas PalmerMichael Freiberg[5]
2008Michael Freiberg[5]
2009Luke DurbridgeDale ParkerJordan Kerby[47]
2010Dale ParkerJay McCarthyEthan Kimmince[48]
2011Alexander MorganJack BeckinsaleCaleb Ewan[49]
2012Caleb EwanAlexander MorganMiles Scotson[50]
2013Tom KaeslerDaniel FitterJack Edwards[51]
2014Callum ScotsonLucas HamiltonAngus Lyons[52]
2015Rohan Wight James Fouché (NZ)Liam Magennis[53]
2016Harry Sweeny
2017Thomas JonesElliot SchultzMitchell Wright[54]
2018Luke PlappTyler LondorffMitchell Wright[55]
2019Patrick EddyHarry MorganJame Moriarty[56]
2020Patrick EddyAlastair MackellarZac Kelly[57]
2021Lachlan MillerDylan GeorgeMatthew Connan[58]

Women

Year Gold Silver Bronze Ref.
2006Tiffany Cromwell[5]
2007Josie Tomic[5]
2008Sophie Ootes[5]
2009Kendelle HodgesAmy CureMadeleine Brunton[47]
2010Amy CureSinead NoonanJessica Allen[59]
2011Allison RiceJessica AllenJessica Mundy[49]
2012Emily RoperGeorgia BakerKelsey Robson[50]
2013Alexandra ManlyLucy KirkMacey Stewart[60]
2014Anna-Leeza HullMacey StewartAlexandra Manly[61]
2015Anna-Leeza HullHollee SimmonsJaime Gunning[62]
2016Jaime Gunning
2017Madeleine FasnachtAnya LouwSophie Edwards[63]
2018Sarah GiganteAnya LouwSophie Edwards[64]
2019Francesca SewellCatelyn TurnerKatarina Chung-Orr[65]
2020Alyssa PolitesFrancesca SewellCatelyn Turner[66]
2021Alyssa PolitesHaylee FullerIsablee Carnes[67]

See also

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