United States National Cyclo-cross Championships
The United States National Cyclo-cross 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
Men
Women
| Year | Location | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
| 2016 | Asheville, North Carolina | Katie Compton (12) | Georgia Gould | Kaitlin Antonneau |
| 2015 | Austin, Texas | Katie Compton (11) | Kaitlin Antonneau | Rachel Lloyd |
| 2014 | Boulder, Colorado | Katie Compton (10) | Elle Anderson | Meredith Miller |
| 2013 | Madison, Wisconsin | Katie Compton (9) | Jade Wilcoxson | Nicole Duke |
| 2012 | Madison, Wisconsin | Katie Compton (8) | Kaitlin Antonneau | Nicole Duke |
| 2010 | Bend, Oregon | Katie Compton (7) | Georgia Gould | Meredith Miller |
| 2009 | Bend, Oregon | Katie Compton (6) | Meredith Miller | Amy Dombroski |
| 2008 | Kansas City, Missouri | Katie Compton (5) | Georgia Gould | Rachel Lloyd |
| 2007 | Kansas City, Kansas | Katie Compton (4) | Rachel Lloyd | Georgia Gould |
| 2006 | Providence, Rhode Island | Katie Compton (3) | Georgia Gould | Kerry Barnholt |
| 2005 | Providence, Rhode Island | Katie Compton (2) | Ann Knapp | Maureen Bruno Roy |
| 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 |
| 2001 | Baltimore, Maryland | Alison Dunlap (5) | Carmen D’Aluisio | Rachel Lloyd[4] |
| 2000 | Overland Park, Kansas | Alison Dunlap (4) | Ann Grande | Rachel Lloyd |
| 1999 | San Francisco, California (Presidio) | Alison Dunlap (3) | Ann Grande | Shari Kain |
| 1998 | Fort Devens, Massachusetts | Alison Dunlap (2) | Ann Grande | Carmen Richardson |
| 1997 | Lakewood, Colorado | Alison Dunlap | Miranda Briggs | Ruthie Matthes |
| 1996 | Seattle, Washington | Shari Kain (2) | Jan Bolland | Alison Dunlap |
| 1995 | Leicester, Massachusetts | Jan Bolland | Shari Kain | Laurie Brandt[5] |
| 1994 | Seattle, Washington | Shari Kain | ||
| 1993 | Sonora, California | Lisa Muhich (2) | ||
| 1992 | Golden,Colorado | Lisa Muhich | ||
| 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 Sulauke | Debra Schadewaldt | Joan Johnson |
| 1976 | Sunriver, Oregon | Mary Ann Allan (2) | Carolyn Peterson | Joyce Sulauke |
| 1975 | Berkeley, California | Mary Ann Allan | Linda Searl | Clara Teyssier |
References
- "Katie Compton Wins Ninth Straight Cyclocross National Championships with 2013 title.". Cyclocross Magazine.
- ↑ "News for December 8, 1997". 1997-12-08. Archived from the original on 2013-06-19. Retrieved 2016-01-30.
- ↑ "1966 National Cyclo-cross Championships". American Cycling 5 (10): 29. 1966.
- ↑ Sammons, Fritz (1966). "National Cyclo-Cross Championship". American Cycling 5 (1): 17.
- ↑ Jew, Bryan (2001-12-15). "Luck shines on Wells, Dunlap at ‘cross nationals". Archived from the original on 2016-01-30. Retrieved 2016-01-30.
- ↑ "News for December 8, 1997". 1997-12-08. Archived from the original on 2013-06-19. Retrieved 2016-01-30.
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