Australian National Road Cycling Championships

The Australian National Road Cycling Championships are held annually and are composed of competitions of various road cycling disciplines across various age, gender, and disability categories.

Road race

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Latest Results

Category Gender Gold Silver Bronze Ref.
EliteMen Luke Durbridge Luke Plapp Liam Walsh [1]Patrick Eddy Luke Plapp Oscar Chamberlain [2]

Women

Year Gold Time Silver Bronze Distance Location Ref.
1978Kerry GalvinKaye LehmannAnn Tew25 km (16 mi)Horsham, Vic[3]
1979Linda Meadows0h 41’ 25"Barbara EasonSue Dennis25 km (16 mi)Horsham, Vic[4]
1980Jenny Quaife[4]
1981Heather Kelson1h 19’ 46"Elizabeth BattleVicky Carne45.5 km (28.3 mi)Launceston, Tas[4]
1982Siân MulhollandMichelle RobbinsVicky Carne[4]
1983Julie Speight[4]
1984Robyn Battison1h 35’ 14"Kathleen ShannonDeborah De Jongh[4]
1985Kathleen Shannon1h 20’ 48"Robyn BattisonWendy McKay50 km (31 mi)Bacchus Marsh, Vic[4]
1986Kathleen ShannonElizabeth HeppleRobyn Battison52 km (32 mi)Adelaide, SA[4]
1987Deborah Kinnear1h 23’ 17"Kathy WattJacqui Uttien43 km (27 mi)[4]
1988Deborah Kinnear1h 52’ 32"Kathleen ShannonKathy Watt71 km (44 mi)[4]
1989Jane Slack-Smith1h 48’ 29"Kathleen ShannonJennifer Hall66 km (41 mi)Canberra, ACT[4]
1990Kathleen Shannon2h 07’ 55"Jacqui UttienDonna Rae-Szalisnki70 km (43 mi)Perth, WA[4]
1991Kathleen Shannon2h 12’ 00"Margaret HendersonJacqui Uttien75 km (47 mi)Gembrook, Vic[4]
1992Kathy Watt2h 12’ 00"Catherine HartAnita Crossley70 km (43 mi)Adelaide, SA[4]
1993Kathy Watt2h 10’ 38"Anita CrossleyCathy Reardon78 km (48 mi)Devonport, Tas[4]
1994Kathy Watt2h 23’ 15"Cathy ReardonAnna Millward (née Wilson)87 km (54 mi)Sunshine Coast, Qld[4]
1995Elizabeth Tadich2h 46’ 42"Charlotte White-PordhamTracey Gaudry (née Watson)96.4 km (59.9 mi)Canberra, ACT[4]
1996Lynn Nixon2h 54’ 28"Kathy WattAnna Millward110 km (68 mi)Centennial Park, NSW[5]
1997Symenko Jochinke2h 51’ 13"Anna MillwardBridget Evans100 km (62 mi)Perth, WA[6]
1998Kathy Watt2h 47’ 04"Karin WilsonElizabeth Tadich100 km (62 mi)Melbourne, Vic[7]
1999Tracey Gaudry3h 18’ 26"Kathy WattAlison Wright108 km (67 mi)Gold Coast, Qld[8]
2000Anna Millward2h 45’ 47"Alison WrightTracey Gaudry97 km (60 mi)Portarlington, Vic[9]
2001Katie Mactier2h 48’ 06"Elizabeth TadichMargaret Hemsley97 km (60 mi)Portarlington, Vic[10]
2002Margaret Hemsley3h 07’ 38"Hayley RutherfordEmma James100 km (62 mi)Ballarat, Vic[11]
2003Olivia Gollan3h 03’ 53"Oenone WoodShirley Kim102 km (63 mi)Ballarat, Vic[12]
2004Oenone Wood3h 01’ 30"Katie MactierSara Carrigan100 km (62 mi)Ballarat, Vic[13]
2005Lorian Graham2h 53’ 47"Sara CarriganBridget Evans104 km (65 mi)Mount Torrens, SA[14]
2006Katherine Bates2h 46’ 45"Sara CarriganOenone Wood97.5 km (60.6 mi)Mount Torrens, SA[15]
2007Katie Mactier3h 10’ 35"Nikki EgyedEmma Rickards102 km (63 mi)Ballarat, Vic[16]
2008Oenone Wood3h 05’ 13"Sharon LawsSara Carrigan102 km (63 mi)Ballarat, Vic[17]
2009Carla Ryan3h 03’ 37"Ruth CorsetNikki Butterfield102 km (63 mi)Ballarat, Vic[18]
2010Ruth Corset3h 10’ 09"Bridie O'DonnellRachel Neylan102 km (63 mi)Ballarat, Vic[19]
2011Alexis Rhodes3h 00’ 18"Carla RyanJoanne Hogan102 km (63 mi)Ballarat, Vic[20]
2012Amanda Spratt2h 55’ 22"Tiffany CromwellRachel Neylan102 km (63 mi)Ballarat, Vic[21]
2013Gracie Elvin3h 01’ 07"Joanne HoganCarla Ryan106.6 km (66.2 mi)Ballarat, Vic[22]
2014Gracie Elvin3h 02' 42"Lauren KitchenKatrin Garfoot102 km (63 mi)Ballarat, Vic[23]
2015Peta Mullens2h 55’ 29"Rachel NeylanShara Gillow102 km (63 mi)Ballarat, Vic[24]
2016Amanda Spratt2h 56’ 45"Ruth CorsetRachel Neylan102 km (63 mi)Ballarat, Vic[25]
2017Katrin Garfoot2h 57’ 50"Amanda SprattLucy Kennedy102 km (63 mi)Ballarat, Vic[26]
2018Shannon Malseed3h 05’ 03"Lauren KitchenGrace Brown104.4 km (64.9 mi)Ballarat, Vic[27]
2019Sarah Gigante [n 1]3h 03' 36"Amanda SprattSarah Roy104 km (65 mi)Ballarat, Vic[28]
2020Amanda Spratt2h 57' 59"Justine BarrowGrace Brown104.4 km (64.9 mi)Buninyong, Vic[29]
2021Sarah Roy3h 01' 52"Grace BrownLauretta Hanson104.4 km (64.9 mi)Buninyong, Vic[30]
2022Nicole Frain 3h 00' 44"Grace BrownAlyssa Polites 104.4 km (64.9 mi)Buninyong, Vic[31]
2023 Brodie ChapmanGrace BrownAmanda Spratt[32]
2024 Ruby Roseman-GannonLauretta HansonAlexandra Manly[33]
2025 Lucinda Stewart [n 2]Ella SimpsonCassia Boglio[34]
2026 Mackenzie CouplandRuby Roseman-GannonNeve Bradbury[35]

Under 23

Men

Year Gold Time Silver Bronze Distance Location Ref.
2000Andrew Stalder5h 00' 52"Simon Gerrans195 km (121 mi)Portarlington, Vic[9]
2001Graeme Brown4h 51' 18"John Freiberg195 km (121 mi)Portarlington, Vic[10]
2002Simon Gerrans4h 49' 24"Adrian LaidlerAllan Davis180 km (110 mi)Ballarat, Vic[36]
2003Gene Bates4h 53' 33"David McPartlandAdrian Laidler180 km (110 mi)Ballarat, Vic[37]
2004Rory Sutherland4h 55' 36"William WalkerAndrew Wyper180 km (110 mi)Ballarat, Vic[38]
2005Christopher Sutton4h 16' 30"William WalkerDaniel Newnham182 km (113 mi)Echunga, SA[39]
2006William Walker4h 9' 17"Wesley SulzbergerJonathan Clarke175.5 km (109.1 mi)Mount Torrens, SA[40]
2007Wesley Sulzberger3h 15' 00"Cameron MeyerSimon Clarke122 km (76 mi)Ballarat, Vic[41]
2008Simon Clarke3h 20' 33"Matt KingMark O'Brien122 km (76 mi)Ballarat, Vic[42]
2009Jack Bobridge3h 12' 48"Michael Matthews &

Mark O'Brien [n 3]

122 km (76 mi)Ballarat, Vic[43]
2010Michael Hepburn3h 20' 07"Malcolm RudolphMichael Matthews122 km (76 mi)Ballarat, Vic[44]
2011Ben Dyball3h 22' 05"Nathan HaasJoseph Lewis122 km (76 mi)Ballarat, Vic[45]
2012Rohan Dennis3h 04' 41"Eric SheppardCalvin Watson122 km (76 mi)Ballarat, Vic[46]
2013Jordan Kerby3h 19' 48"Damien HowsonJack Haig138 km (86 mi)Ballarat, Vic[47]
2014Caleb Ewan3h 23' 31"Robert PowerBradley Linfield133 km (83 mi)Ballarat, Vic[48]
2015Miles Scotson3h 22' 57"Alexander EdmondsonAlistair Donohoe133 km (83 mi)Ballarat, Vic[49]
2016Chris Hamilton3h 29' 23"Lucas HamiltonMiles Scotson133 km (83 mi)Ballarat, Vic[50]
2017Samuel Jenner3h 27' 52"Alexander PorterLucas Hamilton133 km (83 mi)Ballarat, Vic[51]
2018Cyrus Monk3h 21' 19"James WhelanMichael Potter92.8 km (57.7 mi)Ballarat, Vic[52]
2019Nick White2h 24' 48"Michael PotterSamuel Jenner127 km (79 mi)Ballarat, Vic[53]
2020Jarrad Drizners3h 37' 06"Sebastian BerwickAlastair Christie-Johnston139.2 km (86.5 mi)Buninyong, Vic[54]
2021Thomas Benton3h 33' 59"Rudy PorterCarter Turnbull139.2 km (86.5 mi)Buninyong, Vic[55]
2022Blake Quick3h 34' 53"Matthew DinhamTristan Saunders 139.2 km (86.5 mi)Buninyong, Vic[56]
2023Alastair Mackellar 3h 38' 43"Brady GilmoreAlex Bogna 139.2 km (86.5 mi) Buninyong, Vic[57]
2024Fergus BrowningMatthew GreenwoodMatthew Fox[58]
2025Julian BaudryFergus BrowningJack Clark[59]

Women

Year Gold Time Silver Bronze Distance Location Ref.
2008Carlee Taylor3h 06’ 04"Tiffany CromwellGrace Sulzberger102 km (63 mi)Ballarat, Vic[60]
2009Peta Mullens3h 05’ 01"Sarah KentTiffany Cromwell102 km (63 mi)Ballarat, Vic[18]
2010Megan Dunn3h 12’ 06"Tiffany CromwellLoren Rowney102 km (63 mi)Ballarat, Vic[19]
2011Carlee Taylor3h 01’ 13"Sinead NoonanLauren Kitchen102 km (63 mi)Ballarat, Vic[20]
2012Sinead Noonan2h 56’ 52"Rebecca WernerRebecca Henderson102 km (63 mi)Ballarat, Vic[21]
2013Emily Roper3h 02' 26"Rebecca HendersonJenelle Crooks106.6 km (66.2 mi)Ballarat, Vic[22]
2014Emily Roper3h 02' 42"Jenelle CrooksJessica Mundy102 km (63 mi)Ballarat, Vic[23]
2015Shannon Malseed2h 56' 39"Alexandria NichollsEllen Skerritt102 km (63 mi)Ballarat, Vic[24]
2016Jenelle Crooks2h 57’ 20"Jessica MundyEllen Skerritt102 km (63 mi)Ballarat, Vic[25]
2017Alexandra Manly2h 57’ 20"Emily ParkesJaime Gunning102 km (63 mi)Ballarat, Vic[26]
2018Alexandra Manly3h 07’ 35"Josie TalbotKristina Clonan104.4 km (64.9 mi)Ballarat, Vic[27]
2019Sarah Gigante [n 1]3h 03' 36"Jaime GunningJessica Pratt104 km (65 mi)Ballarat, Vic[61]
2020Jaime Gunning3h 03' 50"Sarah GiganteRuby Roseman-Gannon104.4 km (64.9 mi)Buninyong, Vic[29]
2021Emily Watts3h 03' 19"Neve BradburySarah Gigante104.4 km (64.9 mi)Buninyong, Vic[30]
2022Alyssa Polites 3h 00' 48"Neve BradburyEmily Watts 104.4 km (64.9 mi)Buninyong, Vic[31]
2023Ella SimpsonMia HaydenHannah Seeliger[32]
2024Neve BradburyHaylee FullerElla Simpson[33]
2025Lucinda Stewart [n 2]Sophia SammonsAlyssa Polites[34]

Junior / Under 19

Men

Year Gold Time Silver Bronze Distance Location Ref.
2005John Rayner2h 014' 10"Hayden JosefskiBradley ClarkeSunshine, Vic[62]
2006Cameron Meyer2h 033' 39"Stuart GrimseyDaniel Braunsteins[63]
2007Lachlan Stewart[63]
2008Luke Durbridge[63]
2009 Patrick Bevin (NZ)3h 02' 52"Michael Phelan Josh Atkins (NZ)123 km (76 mi)Murwillumbah, NSW[64]
2010Jay McCarthy3h 15' 13"Dale ParkerCalvin Watson123 km (76 mi)Murwillumbah, NSW[65]
2011Hayden McCormick3h 09' 13"Hamish Schreurs Fraser Gough (NZ)123 km (76 mi)Murwillumbah, NSW[66]
2012Robert-Jon McCarthy3h 03' 51"Caleb EwanNick Schultz127 km (79 mi)Shepparton, Vic[67]
2013Michael Rice3h 08' 34"Daniel FitterBen Carman118 km (73 mi)Noosa Heads, Qld[68]
2014Lucas Hamilton3h 08' 50"Daniel FitterJai Hindley118 km (73 mi)Canberra, ACT[69]
2015Michael Storer2h 54' 52" Nathaniel Levin (NZ)Matthew Chambers110 km (68 mi)Gold Coast, Qld[70]
2016Kaden Groves3h 00' 32"Alastair Christie-Johnston Carne Groube (NZ)122 km (76 mi)Canberra, Act[71]
2017Mitchell Wright2h 59' 09"Liam EdwardsJensen Plowright113 km (70 mi)Geelong, Vic[72]
2018Tyler Lindorff1h 47' 45"Ben MetcalfeCarter Turnbull69.6 km (43.2 mi)Ballarat, Vic[73]
2019Patrick Eddy2h 48' 28"Samual EddyAlastair Mackellar104.4 km (64.9 mi)Ballarat, Vic[74]
2020Declan Trezise2h 49' 58"Patrick EddyAlastair Mackellar104.4 km (64.9 mi)Buninyong, Vic[75]
2021Dylan George2h 46' 21"Zac MarriageAiden Sinclair104.4 km (64.9 mi)Buninyong, Vic[76]
2022Cameron Rogers 2h 46' 07"Oscar ChamberlainCampbell Palmer 104.4 km (64.9 mi)Buninyong, Vic[77]
2023Joshua CranageCohen JessenWil Holmes[78]
2024Toby InglisWil HolmesMax Goold[79]
2025Alexander HewesJonas ShelvertonFletcher Medway[80]

Women

Year Gold Time Silver Bronze Distance Location Ref.
2006Courtney Le Lay[63]
2007Josie Tomic[63]
2008Lauren Kitchen[63]
2009Megan Dunn2h 15' 10"Kendelle Hodges Madeleine Brunton (NZ)Murwillumbah, NSW[64]
2010Stephanie Hansen2h 11' 12"Sinead NoonanAmy Cure71 km (44 mi)Murwillumbah, NSW[65]
2011Taylah Jennings2h 27' 05"Jessica MundyAllison Rice82 km (51 mi)Stokers Siding, NSW[66]
2012Emily Roper2h 21' 15" Maddi Campbell (NZ)Jessica Mundy82 km (51 mi)Shepparton, Vic[67]
2013Emily McRedmond2h 29' 19"Alexandria NichollsAlexandra Manly80.7 km (50.1 mi)Noosa Heads, Qld[81]
2014Macey Stewart2h 26' 10"Alexandra ManlyAnna-Leeza Hull78.9 km (49.0 mi)Canberra, ACT[82]
2015 Hannah Gumbley (NZ)2h 42' 40"Jessica PrattRuby Roseman-Gannon82.5 km (51.3 mi)Gold Coast, Qld[83]
2016Madeleine Fasnacht2h 19' 53"Chloe MoranNatasha Mullany81 km (50 mi)Canberra, Act[84]
2017Madeleine Fasnacht2h 00' 26"Sarah GiganteCaitlin Broadley66 km (41 mi)Geelong, Vic[85]
2018Sarah Gigante1h 45' 28"Jemma EastwoodSophie Edwards58 km (36 mi)Ballarat, Vic[86]
2019Francesca Sewell2h 13' 59"Catelyn TurnerAshlee Jones59.6 km (37.0 mi)Ballarat, Vic[87]
2020Haylee Fullers2h 11' 29"Alyssa PolitesCatelyn Turner69.6 km (43.2 mi)Buninyong, Vic[88]
2021Alyssa Polities2h 07' 24"Lucy StewartIsabelle Carnes69.6 km (43.2 mi)Buninyong, Vic[89]
2022Sophie Marr 2h 11' 41"Lucy StewartIsabelle Carnes 69.6 km (43.2 mi)Buninyong, Vic[90]
2023Felicity Wilson-HaffendenMackenzie CouplandTalia Appleton[91]
2024Lauren BatesEmily DixonHannah Gianatti[92]
2025Anna DubierAmelie SandersLeani Van der Berg[93]

See also

Notes

  1. 1 2 In winning the elite race, Sarah Gigante also won the U23 race.
  2. 1 2 In winning the elite race, Lucinda Stewart also won the U23 race.
  3. deadheat for second place.

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|- ! Women | Lucinda Stewart [n 1]||Ella Simpson||Cassia Boglio||[1]Mackenzie Coupland||Ruby Roseman-Gannon||Neve Bradbury||[2] |- ! Rowspan="2" | U 23 || Men | Julian Baudry||Fergus Browning||Jack Clark||[3] |- ! Women | Lucinda Stewart [n 1]||Sophia Sammons||Alyssa Polites||[1] |- ! Rowspan="2" | U 19 || Men | Alexander Hewes||Jonas Shelverton||Fletcher Medway||[4] |- ! Women | Anna Dubier||Amelie Sanders||Leani Van der Berg||[5] |}

Individual time trial

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Latest Results

Category Gender Gold Silver Bronze Ref.
EliteMen Luke PlappJay VineKelland O'Brien[6]
Women Brodie ChapmanAmber PateAnya Louw[7]
U 23Men Zac MarriageFergus BrowningJohn Carter[8]
Women Alli AndersonFelicity Wilson-HaffendenSophia Sammons[9]
U 19Men Max GooldLucas StevensonFletcher Medway[10]
Women Amelie SandersGeorgia GardinerLeani Van der Berg[11]

Criterium

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Latest Results

Category Gender Gold Silver Bronze Ref.
EliteMen Sam WelsfordCameron ScottBlake Quick[12]Jensen PlowrightSam WelsfordKurt Eather

Women

Year Gold Silver Bronze Ref.
1994Kathy Watt
1995Anna Wilson
1996Kristy Scrymgeour
1997Sandra Smith
1997Bridget Evans
1998Lyndelle Higginson
1999Bridget Evans
2000–01 [13]Rochelle GilmoreSharon WheatleySandra Smith
2001–02 [14]Rochelle GilmoreBridget EvansKatie Mactier
2002–03Lizzie WilliamsKatherine BatesRochelle Gilmore[15]
2003–04 [16]Wendy HabermannDiane MonkBridget Evans
2004–05Oenone WoodRochelle GilmoreEmma Rickards[17]
2005–06Alex RhodesRochelle GilmoreOenone Wood
2006–07Alex RhodesBelinda GossKatherine Bates
2007–08Kirsty BrounCarly HibberdRochelle Gilmore[18]
2008–09Kirsty BrounRochelle GilmoreRuth Corset[19]
2009–10Carly LightMegan DunnRochelle Gilmore[20]
2010–11Lauren KitchenJoanne HoganChloe Hosking[21]
2011–12Alex RhodesMelissa HoskinsAnnette Edmondson[22]
2012–13Kimberley WellsLoren RowneyGracie Elvin[20]
2013–14Sarah RoyPeta MullensLauren Kitchen[23]
2014–15Kimberley WellsPeta MullensLauren Kitchen[24]
2015–16Sophie MackayLizzie WilliamsLauren Kitchen[25]
2016–17Jessica AllenKendelle HodgesShannon Malseed[26]
2017–18Rebecca WiasakSarah RoyKimberley Wells[27]
2018–19Rebecca WiasakSarah RoyRuby Roseman-Gannon[28]
2020Chloe HoskingRuby Roseman-GannonGracie Elvin[29]
2021Annette EdmondsonRuby Roseman-GannonChloe Hosking[30]
2022Ruby Roseman-GannonJosie TalbotPeta Mullens[31]
2023Amber PateAlexandra ManlyMatilda Field[32]
2024Ruby Roseman-GannonGeorgia BakerAlexandra Manly[33]
2025Amber PateKeira WillMaeve Plouffe[34]
2026Ruby Roseman-GannonAlexandra ManlyJosie Talbot

Under 23

Men

Year Gold Silver Bronze Ref.
2006-7Dean WindsorGrant Irwin[35]
2007-8Russell GillHayden JosefskiMichael Hepburn[36]
2008-9Chris JoryBenjamin KingRichard Lang[37]
2009-10Daniel BraunsteinsThomas PalmerMalcolm Rudolph[38]
2010-11Ben GrendaRichard LangThomas Palmer[39]
2011-12Scott LawJay McCarthyBen Grenda[40]
2012-13Brad LinfieldJosh TaylorAndrew Martin[41]
2013-14Caleb EwanRobert-Jon McCarthyAlex Wohler[42]
2014-15Chris HamiltonDavid EdwardsJesse Kerrison[43]
2015-16Jesse KerrisonSam WelsfordDaniel Fitter[44]
2016-17Alexander PorterLucas HamiltonAyden Toovey[45]
2017-18Cameron ScottDylan SunderlandSam Welsford[46]
2018-19Jarrad DriznersKelland O'BrienCameron Scott[47]
2020Kelland O'BrienConor LeahyMatthew Rice[48]
2021Matthew RiceBryce LaniganCraig Wiggins[49]
2022Graeme FrislieJosh DuffyZachary Marshall[50]
2023Graeme FrislieBlake AgnolettoDeclan Trezise[51]
2024Blake AgnolettoMatthew FoxJohn Carter[52]
2025John CarterLeo ZimmermannBrayden Bloch[53]

Women

Year Gold Silver Bronze Ref.
1996Kristy Scrymgeour
1998-99Lyndelle Higginson
2000Rochelle Gilmore
2001Rochelle Gilmore
2002Hayley Rutherford
2003Katherine Bates
2004Alex Rhodes
2005Alex Rhodes
2006Alex Rhodes
2007Skye-lee Armstrong
2008-9Carly Hibberd
2009-10Chloe Hosking[20]
2010-11Lauren KitchenChloe HoskingKendelle Hodges[21]
2011-12Melissa HoskinsAnnette EdmondsonLauren Kitchen[22]
2012-13Emily RoperJessica MundyJenelle Crooks[20]
2013-14Emily RoperRebecca MackeyJessica Mundy[23]
2014-15Shannon MalseedRebecca MackeyTayla Evans[24]
2015-16Jessica Mundy[25]
2016-17Nicola MacDonaldJosie TalbotJessica Pratt[54]
2017-18Kristina ClonanRuby Roseman-GannonMaeve Plouffe[27]
2018-19Ruby Roseman-GannonEmily WattsAnya Louw[28]
2020Ruby Roseman-GannonElizabeth NuspanAlexandra Martin-Wallace[29]
2021Maeve PlouffeAlexandra Martin-WallaceNeve Bradbury[30]
2022Anya LouwNeve BradburyKeeley Bennett[31]
2023Lucinda StewartKeely BennettElla Sibley[32]
2024Keely BennettKeira WillNeve Bradbury[33]
2025Keira WillAlyssa PolitesBelinda Bailey[34]

Junior / Under 19

Men

Year Gold Silver Bronze Ref.
1993Michael StallardGrant CurruthersSteven Sambrooks
1996Brett Lancaster
1997Brett Lancaster
2006Matthew Pettit[20]
2007-2008 Not held
2009Jordan Van Der TogtPatrick BevinMichael Phelan[20]
2010Jackson LawJack BeckinsaleJay McCarthy[55]
2011Caleb EwanRick SandersRobert-Jon McCarthy[56]
2012Alexander MorganCaleb EwanRobert-Jon McCarthy[57]
2013Daniel FitterBradley HeffernanJoshua Harrison[58]
2014Michael Storer Joel Yates (NZ)Daniel Fitter[59]
2015Darcy PirottaKelland O'BrienRoss Gordon[60]
2016Liam Nolan[20]
2017Bryce LaniganJensen PlowrightCraig Wiggins[61]
2018Stephen CuffBlake QuickMatthew Rice[62]
2019Jesse NortonGraeme FrislieRohan Haydon-Smith[63]
2020Declan TreziseBlake AgnolettoLuke Deasey[64]
2021Cameron RogersZac MarriageJames Panizza[65]
2022Hamish McKenzieAndrew PhillipsLeo Zimmerman[66]
2023Wil HolmesJamie ColesBen Anderson[67]
2024Oscar GallagherLuke RichertThomas Butler[68]
2025Ollie JirovecDonovan MackieAlexander Hewes[69]

Women

Year Gold Silver Bronze Ref.
2006Courtney Le Lay[20]
2007-2008 Not held
2009Melissa HoskinsJessica GriffithsMegan Dunn[20]
2010Sinead NoonanAmy CureJessica Allen[70]
2011Letitia CustanceKayla SalopekEmily Roper[56]
2012Georgia BakerTaylah JenningsEmily Roper[71]
2013Alexandra ManlyJosie TalbotMacey Stewart[72]
2014Josie TalbotMacey StewartLauren Perry[73]
2015Nicola MacdonaldDanielle McKinnireyRuby Roseman-Gannon[74]
2016Chloe Moran[20]
2017Jade HainesAlexandra Martin-WallaceSarah Gigante[75]
2018Sarah GiganteSophie EdwardsEmily Watts[76]
2019Ashlee JonesElizabeth NuspanFrancesca Sewell[77]
2020Haylee FullerFrancesca SewellTahlia Dole[78]
2021Lucy StewartHaylee FullerSophie Marr[79]
2022Lucy StewartSophie MarrBronte Stewart[80]
2023Mackenzie CouplandFelicity Wilson-HaffendenKeira Will[81]
2024Nicole DuncanAnna DubierScarlett Sibbel[82]
2025Amelie SandersAnna DubierRuby Taylor[83]

See also

References

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|- ! Women | Amber Pate||Keira Will||Maeve Plouffe||[1]Ruby Roseman-Gannon||Alexandra Manly||Josie Talbot|| | |}

Under 23

Men

Year Gold Silver Bronze Ref.
2006-7Dean WindsorGrant Irwin[2]
2007-8Russell GillHayden JosefskiMichael Hepburn[3]
2008-9Chris JoryBenjamin KingRichard Lang[4]
2009-10Daniel BraunsteinsThomas PalmerMalcolm Rudolph[5]
2010-11Ben GrendaRichard LangThomas Palmer[6]
2011-12Scott LawJay McCarthyBen Grenda[7]
2012-13Brad LinfieldJosh TaylorAndrew Martin[8]
2013-14Caleb EwanRobert-Jon McCarthyAlex Wohler[9]
2014-15Chris HamiltonDavid EdwardsJesse Kerrison[10]
2015-16Jesse KerrisonSam WelsfordDaniel Fitter[11]
2016-17Alexander PorterLucas HamiltonAyden Toovey[12]
2017-18Cameron ScottDylan SunderlandSam Welsford[13]
2018-19Jarrad DriznersKelland O'BrienCameron Scott[14]
2020Kelland O'BrienConor LeahyMatthew Rice[15]
2021Matthew RiceBryce LaniganCraig Wiggins[16]
2022Graeme FrislieJosh DuffyZachary Marshall[17]
2023Graeme FrislieBlake AgnolettoDeclan Trezise[18]
2024Blake AgnolettoMatthew FoxJohn Carter[19]
2025John CarterLeo ZimmermannBrayden Bloch[20]

Women

Year Gold Silver Bronze Ref.
1996Kristy Scrymgeour
1998-99Lyndelle Higginson
2000Rochelle Gilmore
2001Rochelle Gilmore
2002Hayley Rutherford
2003Katherine Bates
2004Alex Rhodes
2005Alex Rhodes
2006Alex Rhodes
2007Skye-lee Armstrong
2008-9Carly Hibberd
2009-10Chloe Hosking[21]
2010-11Lauren KitchenChloe HoskingKendelle Hodges[22]
2011-12Melissa HoskinsAnnette EdmondsonLauren Kitchen[23]
2012-13Emily RoperJessica MundyJenelle Crooks[21]
2013-14Emily RoperRebecca MackeyJessica Mundy[24]
2014-15Shannon MalseedRebecca MackeyTayla Evans[25]
2015-16Jessica Mundy[26]
2016-17Nicola MacDonaldJosie TalbotJessica Pratt[27]
2017-18Kristina ClonanRuby Roseman-GannonMaeve Plouffe[28]
2018-19Ruby Roseman-GannonEmily WattsAnya Louw[29]
2020Ruby Roseman-GannonElizabeth NuspanAlexandra Martin-Wallace[30]
2021Maeve PlouffeAlexandra Martin-WallaceNeve Bradbury[31]
2022Anya LouwNeve BradburyKeeley Bennett[32]
2023Lucinda StewartKeely BennettElla Sibley[33]
2024Keely BennettKeira WillNeve Bradbury[34]
2025Keira WillAlyssa PolitesBelinda Bailey[1]

Junior / Under 19

Men

Year Gold Silver Bronze Ref.
1993Michael StallardGrant CurruthersSteven Sambrooks
1996Brett Lancaster
1997Brett Lancaster
2006Matthew Pettit[21]
2007-2008 Not held
2009Jordan Van Der TogtPatrick BevinMichael Phelan[21]
2010Jackson LawJack BeckinsaleJay McCarthy[35]
2011Caleb EwanRick SandersRobert-Jon McCarthy[36]
2012Alexander MorganCaleb EwanRobert-Jon McCarthy[37]
2013Daniel FitterBradley HeffernanJoshua Harrison[38]
2014Michael Storer Joel Yates (NZ)Daniel Fitter[39]
2015Darcy PirottaKelland O'BrienRoss Gordon[40]
2016Liam Nolan[21]
2017Bryce LaniganJensen PlowrightCraig Wiggins[41]
2018Stephen CuffBlake QuickMatthew Rice[42]
2019Jesse NortonGraeme FrislieRohan Haydon-Smith[43]
2020Declan TreziseBlake AgnolettoLuke Deasey[44]
2021Cameron RogersZac MarriageJames Panizza[45]
2022Hamish McKenzieAndrew PhillipsLeo Zimmerman[46]
2023Wil HolmesJamie ColesBen Anderson[47]
2024Oscar GallagherLuke RichertThomas Butler[48]
2025Ollie JirovecDonovan MackieAlexander Hewes[49]

Women

Year Gold Silver Bronze Ref.
2006Courtney Le Lay[21]
2007-2008 Not held
2009Melissa HoskinsJessica GriffithsMegan Dunn[21]
2010Sinead NoonanAmy CureJessica Allen[50]
2011Letitia CustanceKayla SalopekEmily Roper[36]
2012Georgia BakerTaylah JenningsEmily Roper[51]
2013Alexandra ManlyJosie TalbotMacey Stewart[52]
2014Josie TalbotMacey StewartLauren Perry[53]
2015Nicola MacdonaldDanielle McKinnireyRuby Roseman-Gannon[54]
2016Chloe Moran[21]
2017Jade HainesAlexandra Martin-WallaceSarah Gigante[55]
2018Sarah GiganteSophie EdwardsEmily Watts[56]
2019Ashlee JonesElizabeth NuspanFrancesca Sewell[57]
2020Haylee FullerFrancesca SewellTahlia Dole[58]
2021Lucy StewartHaylee FullerSophie Marr[59]
2022Lucy StewartSophie MarrBronte Stewart[60]
2023Mackenzie CouplandFelicity Wilson-HaffendenKeira Will[61]
2024Nicole DuncanAnna DubierScarlett Sibbel[62]
2025Amelie SandersAnna DubierRuby Taylor[63]

See also

References

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|- ! Rowspan="2" | U 23 || Men | John Carter||Leo Zimmermann||Brayden Bloch||[1] |- ! Women | Keira Will||Alyssa Polites||Belinda Bailey||[2] |- ! Rowspan="2" | U 19 || Men | Ollie Jirovec||Donovan Mackie||Alexander Hewes||[3] |- ! Women | Amelie Sanders||Anna Dubier||Ruby Taylor||[4] |}

Notes

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  1. 1 2 In winning the elite race, Lucinda Stewart also won the U23 race.

References

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