United States National Cyclo-cross Championships

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.

The National Champion competes in the Stars and Stripes Jersey in the next race season.

Past winners

Men

Year Location Gold Silver Bronze
2019 Lakewood, Washington Gage Hecht Curtis White Stephen Hyde
2018.2 Louisville, Kentucky Stephen Hyde (3) Curtis White Gage Hecht
2018 Reno, Nevada Stephen Hyde (2) Jeremy Powers Kerry Werner
2017 Hartford, Connecticut Stephen Hyde Jamey Driscoll Kerry Werner
2016Asheville, North CarolinaJeremy Powers (4)Stephen HydeLogan Owen
2015Austin, TexasJeremy Powers (3)Jonathan PageZach McDonald
2014Boulder, ColoradoJeremy Powers (2)Ryan TrebonTim Johnson
2013Madison, WisconsinJonathan Page (4)Zach McDonaldJamey Driscoll
2012Madison, WisconsinJeremy PowersRyan TrebonJonathan Page
2010Bend, OregonTodd Wells (3)Ryan TrebonJeremy Powers
2009Bend, OregonTim Johnson (3)Ryan TrebonJonathan Page
2008Kansas City, MissouriRyan Trebon (2)Jamey DriscollJonathan Page
2007Kansas City, KansasTim Johnson (2)Jonathan PageTodd Wells
2006Providence, Rhode IslandRyan TrebonJonathan PageTim Johnson
2005Providence, Rhode IslandTodd Wells (2)Ryan TrebonJonathan Page
2004Portland, OregonJonathan Page (3)Ryan TrebonTodd Wells
2003Portland, OregonJonathan Page (2)Todd WellsRyan Trebon
2002Napa, CaliforniaJonathan PageTodd WellsTravis Brown
2001Baltimore, MarylandTodd WellsTim JohnsonMarc Gullickson
2000Overland Park, KansasTim JohnsonMark GullicksonMark McCormack
1999San Francisco, California (Presidio)Mark GullicksonBart BowenTim Johnson
1998Fort Devens, MassachusettsFrank McCormack (2)Steve LarsenJonathan Page
1997Lakewood, ColoradoMark McCormackFrank McCormackDale Knapp[1]
1996Seattle, WashingtonFrank McCormackMark McCormackJan Wiejak
1995Leicester, MassachusettsJan Wiejack (2)Mark McCormackDaryl Price
1994Seattle, WashingtonJan WiejackDon MyrahDale Knapp
1993Sonora, CaliforniaDon Myrah (4)Pete Webber
1992Golden, ColoradoMark HoweDon MyrahSteve Tilford
1991Waltham, MassachusettsDon Myrah (3)Mark McCormack
1990Bremerton, WashingtonDon Myrah (2)Larry HibbardLaurence Malone
1989Milwaukee, WisconsinDon MyrahJan WiejakPaul Curley
1988Plymouth, Massachusetts Casey KunselmanDon Myrah
1987Bremerton, WashingtonClark Natwick (4)Don MyrahPaul Curley
1986Scotts Valley, CaliforniaClark Natwick (3)
1985Nutley, New JerseyPaul CurleyNed Overend
1984Santa Cruz, CaliforniaSteve TilfordRoy KnickmanLaurence Malone
1983Plymouth, MassachusettsSteve TilfordClark NatwickTim Rutledge
1982Nutley, New JerseyRoy KnickmanClark NatwickSteve Tilford
1981Pacifica, CaliforniaClark Natwick (1)Myron LindJoe Ryan
1980Colorado Springs, ColoradoJoe RyanMark JansenDavis Phinney
1979Eugene, OregonLaurence Malone (5)Joe RyanClark Natwick
1978Austin, TexasLaurence Malone (4)Clark NatwickJohn Howard
1977Milwaukee, WisconsinLaurence Malone (3)Clark NatwickJoe Ryan
1976Sunriver, OregonLaurence Malone (2)Joe RyanMark Pringle
1975Berkeley, CaliforniaLaurence MaloneDan NallJoe Ryan
1970-74NOT HELD
1969Palos Park, IllinoisJohn Howard
1968Florissant, MissouriMike Carnahan
1967Florissant, MissouriLeroy "Tyger" Johnson (3)
1966[2]Palos Park, IllinoisLeroy "Tyger" Johnson (2)Herman KronJohn Hood, Jr
1965[3]Palos Park, IllinoisHerman Kron (2)Bert KronJohn Hood Sr
1964Palos Park, IllinoisHerman Kron
1963Palos Park, IllinoisLeroy "Tyger" Johnson

Women

Year Location Gold Silver Bronze
2019 Lakewood, Washington Clara Honsinger Rebecca Fahringer Katie Compton
2018.2 Louisville, Kentucky Katie Compton (15) Sunny Gilbert Ellen Noble
2018 Reno, Nevada Katie Compton (14) Ellen Noble Kaitlin Keough
2017 Hartford, Connecticut Katie Compton (13) Amanda Miller Kaitlin Antonneau
2016Asheville, North CarolinaKatie Compton (12)Georgia GouldKaitlin Antonneau
2015Austin, TexasKatie Compton (11)Kaitlin AntonneauRachel Lloyd
2014Boulder, ColoradoKatie Compton (10)Elle AndersonMeredith Miller
2013Madison, WisconsinKatie Compton (9)Jade WilcoxsonNicole Duke
2012Madison, WisconsinKatie Compton (8)Kaitlin AntonneauNicole Duke
2010Bend, OregonKatie Compton (7)Georgia GouldMeredith Miller
2009Bend, OregonKatie Compton (6)Meredith MillerAmy Dombroski
2008Kansas City, MissouriKatie Compton (5)Georgia GouldRachel Lloyd
2007Kansas City, KansasKatie Compton (4)Rachel LloydGeorgia Gould
2006Providence, Rhode IslandKatie Compton (3)Georgia GouldKerry Barnholt
2005Providence, Rhode IslandKatie Compton (2)Ann KnappMaureen Bruno Roy
2004Portland, OregonKatie ComptonGina HallAnn Knapp
2003Portland, OregonAlison Dunlap (6)Rachel LloydGina Hall
2002Napa, CaliforniaAnn GrandeRachel LloydGina Hall
2001Baltimore, MarylandAlison Dunlap (5)Carmen D’AluisioRachel Lloyd[4]
2000Overland Park, KansasAlison Dunlap (4)Ann GrandeRachel Lloyd
1999San Francisco, California (Presidio)Alison Dunlap (3)Ann GrandeShari Kain
1998Fort Devens, MassachusettsAlison Dunlap (2)Ann GrandeCarmen Richardson
1997Lakewood, ColoradoAlison DunlapMiranda BriggsRuthie Matthes
1996Seattle, WashingtonShari Kain (2)Jan BollandAlison Dunlap
1995Leicester, MassachusettsJan BollandShari KainLaurie Brandt[5]
1994Seattle, WashingtonShari Kain
1993Sonora, CaliforniaLisa Muhich (2)
1992Golden, ColoradoLisa MuhichNancy ReynoldsKathy Riggert
1991Waltham, MassachusettsKathy Riggert
1990Bremerton, WashingtonElizabeth Muhich (3)Dina DiSantis
1989Milwaukee, WisconsinElizabeth Muhich (2)Dina DiSantis
1988Plymouth, MassachusettsElizabeth Muhich
1987Silverdale, WashingtonElizabeth Chapman (2)Dina DiSantis
1986Scotts Valley, CaliforniaElizabeth Chapman
1978-85NOT HELD
1977Milwaukee, WisconsinJoyce SulankeDebra SchadewaldtJoan Johnson
1976Sunriver, OregonMary Ann Allan (2)Carolyn PetersonJoyce Sulanke
1975Berkeley, CaliforniaMary Ann AllanLinda SearlClara Teyssier

References

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