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词条 USA Cross Country Championships
释义

  1. History

  2. International qualifier

  3. Editions

     Men only race  Split gender divisions  Combined gender divisions  USATF era 

  4. See also

  5. References

  6. External links

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| date = Mid-February
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10 km for women
8 km for junior men
6 km for junior women
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The USA Cross Country Championships is the annual national championships for cross country running in the United States. The championships is generally held in mid-February and it serves as a way of designating the country's national champion, as well as acting as the selection race for the IAAF World Cross Country Championships.[1]

The competition, currently run under the auspices of USA Track & Field, traces its history back to 1883. The competition was held sporadically until 1905 at which point it has been held every year since.[2] The National Championship has been sponsored by multiple organizations over the years, some of them holding competing championships. It has thus been known under a variety of names.

Women did not have a championship until 1964. Until 1979, women's championships were segregated from the men, on the same date in a different location.

Currently there are two major Cross Country Championship events, generally referred to as the "Fall Championships" and the "Winter Championships." The Fall Championships generally happen in late November or early December, which corresponds with the end of the broader cross country season from late-August into November. Since 1998, those have been known as the USATF National Club Cross Country Championships. The Winter Championships generally happen in late January or early February and since they are three months after the broader season, are geared towards selecting the international team for the World Championships which is generally held in late March. Since 2011, the World Championships are only held in odd numbered years but USA continues to hold Winter Championships every year.

There are currently several races held at the Fall Championships, the number of races depends on the number of entries. In addition to the open races for each gender, there are masters championships in each age division. Open and masters men run 10K up to age 60. 60 and above run 8K races. All women's divisions run 6K, but masters run at least one separate race. When there are a large number of entries, even the one division can be broken into an A section and a B section to make the number of runners on the course manageable.[3]

There are currently four races held at each Winter Championships: the men's 12 km open race, the women's 8 km open race, a junior men's race of 8 km and a junior women's race of 6 km.[1] All four serve as selection races for the IAAF World Championships in which the top six runners from each race gain qualification.[4] Each race awards medals on an individual basis and a team basis (where the performances by athletes belonging to a certain running club or sponsor are combined).[1] Between 1998 and 2006 the championships featured short course races of 4 km for both men and women – these races are now discontinued. Occasionally, masters races, determined by age group, are held as part of the championships.[5]

Lynn Jennings won the championship nine times between 1985 and 1996, when there was only the one championship for women. She is the only competitor to have won the USA Cross Country Championships and IAAF World Championships in the same year, having done so three times consecutively in 1990, 1991 and 1992. Prior to the existence of the World Championships, Doris Brown pulled the same feat four times, three consecutively with the "International Championships" in 1967, 1969, 1970 and 1971. While Brown also won the 1968 International Championship, part of five in a row, she lost the November 1967 US Championship to Vicki Foltz. Pat Porter won eleven of the various men's championships over a seven-year period of time between 1982 and 1989, including eight Fall Championships in a row. In the 1930s, Don Lash won seven in a row (1934-1940).

One set of brothers; Bill Ashenfelter and Horace Ashenfelter have won championships. Two sets of spouses have won championships; Cathy Branta (Easker) and John Easker; Shayne Culpepper and Alan Culpepper.

The competition has been televised in the past on ESPN2.[5]

History

The first events claiming the National Championship moniker were the "Amateur Individual Cross Country Championship of America" hosted by the New York Athletic Club (NYAC) in Mott Haven, Bronx starting in 1883. In 1887, the National Cross Country Association (NCCA) began holding championships. Both organizations held championships in 1887. Coincidentally, both were won by Edward C. Carter. NCCA held their last championship in 1892 at the Morris Park Racecourse. NYAC revived the series in 1897 also at Morris Park. The Knickerbocker Athletic Club hosted in the same location in April 1898 but in November of the same year, the Amateur Athletic Union (AAU) held their first such event "The Cross-Country Individual and Team Championship of the A.A.U." AAU's second championship wasn't until 1903 but in between, the 1901 Pan-American Exposition in Buffalo, New York hosted a race regarded as a national championship. AAU's third race was in 1905, called the “National Cross Country Championship of the A.A.U.” and the championship has been held continuously since, under that name until the demise of the AAU as the national governing body in 1979. The championship for some seasons has fallen on opposite sides of the new year occasionally. The first race in Van Cortlandt Park was held in 1912, that venue has been a frequent host of the championship ever since, 25 times, even as recently as 2006. The first championship not held in the state of New York was 1917, when it was held in Franklin Park in Boston. To date, a championship has been held in 31 different states.

In 1962, the U.S. Track & Field Federation (USTFF) began holding a competing “National Cross Country Championship of the U.S.T.F.F.” in the same week as the AAU. Most were in different venues, but the two 1964 championships were both held in Washington Park, Chicago two days apart. The same situation happened in 1968 at Van Cortlandt Park. In 1969, Jack Bacheler won both championships, USTFF at Penn State on November 26 and AAU at Bloomfield Hills, Michigan on November 29. The following year, his teammate Frank Shorter accomplished the same feat. Craig Virgin technically duplicated it in 1977, after winning USTFF, he finished second to British athlete Nick Rose at the AAU. By being the first American citizen to cross the finish line, Virgin was the AAU National Champion that year. Starting in 1975, the AAU added the “World Cross Country Championship Senior Men’s Trials” in February at a more appropriate time to select an international team to the IAAF World Cross Country Championships. In 1979 the USTFF renamed itself Track and Field Association, USA using the acronym USTFA for two years. There is no evidence USTFF or USTFA ever held a championship for women.

As the new national governing body, The Athletics Congress (TAC) began administering the “National Cross Country Championship of T.A.C.” a month later. TAC changed its name to USATF in 1993, first holding "The U.S.A.T.F. National Cross Country Championship."[6]

A Women's national championship was added in 1964. The women's championship was held at a separate location on the same date until 1979. In the last season of the AAU administration it was finally combined to the same location and date as the men.

In 1998, the IAAF World Cross Country Championships began long course and short course championships, USATF commensurately held long and short course championships as qualifiers. 1998 was the first year women joined the men in holding a separate qualifier, at the same unified location. Prior to that, the women qualified to the World Championships based on their Championship about three months earlier. That same year, the Fall Championships were renamed the USATF National Club Cross Country Championships, with the USATF website redirecting the lineage of National Championship history to the February event..

While the championship has predominantly been held in the last two weeks of November, aligning with the close of the traditional fall season on the scholastic level, it has occurred in eight different months around the year. In 1998, 1999, 2001 and 2003, the Fall Championship locations and dates were chosen to correspond with the location of the USATF Annual Meeting.

International qualifier

While the International Cross Country Championships existed back to 1898 for men and 1931 for women, the United States did not send representatives to participate until 1966 (when Tracy Smith brought home a bronze medal) for men and 1967 for women (after the women's event had not been held for 10 years). Those representatives were selected from the National Championship race. Doris Brown won the 1967 Championship and the next four championships after that. By 1970, USA hosted the 1970 International Cross Country Championships for women in Frederick, Maryland but the event was segregated from the men's championship in Vichy, France the following day, though there was a women's race also held in Vichy resulting in two champions that year, one of them Brown.

In 1973, the International Championships gave way to the new IAAF World Cross Country Championships. In 1973, US men did not participate but US women won the team bronze medal. US men again did not participate in the 1974 World Championships, though the US Junior Men did participate and won the team gold medal behind Rich Kimball's individual win over future Olympic medalist John Treacy. US men decided to take the World Championships seriously in 1975, holding a separate qualifying event in February. US women did not hold a separate qualifying race, then combined with the men, until 1998.

Editions

Men only race

Key
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SeasonVenueLocationWinnerTimeDistanceDate
1883
Mott HavenNew York City, New YorkThomas Delaney26:304.25 milesNovember 6, 1883
1884
Mott HavenNew York City, New YorkD.D. McTaggart29:53 ≈ 5 milesNovember 4, 1884
1885
Mott HavenNew York City, New YorkEdward Carter29:07 ≈ 4.5 milesNovember 5, 1885
1886
Mott HavenNew York City, New YorkEdward Carter31:515 miles November 2, 1886
1887
Highbridge ParkNew York City, New YorkEdward Carter56:448 miles April 30, 1887
Mott HavenNew York City, New YorkEdward Carter34:525 miles November 8, 1887
1888
Fleetwood Driving ParkNew York City, New YorkEdward Carter41:35 ≈ 8 miles April 28, 1888
1889
Mott HavenNew York City, New YorkWillie Day45:31 ≈ 8 miles May 4, 1889
1890
Morris ParkNew York City, New YorkWillie Day47:418 miles April 26, 1890
1891
Morris ParkNew York City, New YorkM. Kennedy46:308 milesApril 25, 1891
1892
Morris ParkNew York City, New YorkEdward Carter43:548 miles April 30, 1892
1893-6Not held
1897
Morris ParkNew York City, New YorkGeorge Orton {{CAN}}
F.J. Hjertberg
35:58
36:25
6.25 milesApril 3, 1897
1898
Morris ParkNew York City, New YorkGeorge Orton {{CAN}}
J.F. Malloy
35:41
36:24
6.25 miles April 2, 1898
Morris ParkNew York City, New YorkA.I. Wright38:336.5 miles November 26, 1898
1899-1900Not held
1901
Pan-American Exposition Buffalo, New YorkJerry Pierce43:278miles September 7, 1901
1902Not held
1903 Travers IslandNew York City, New YorkJohn J. Joyce32:23 ≈ 6 miles November 3, 1903
1904Not held
1905 Travers IslandNew York City, New YorkW.J. Hail32:59 6 miles November 30, 1905
1906 Travers IslandNew York City, New YorkFrank Nebrich34:29 6 milesDecember 15, 1906
1907 Celtic ParkNew York City, New YorkFrank Bellars33:12 6.25 miles November 23, 1907
1908 Celtic ParkNew York City, New YorkFrank Bellars34:15 6.25 miles November 14, 1908
1909 Celtic ParkNew York City, New YorkWillie Kramer 31:17 6.5 miles November 20. 1909
1910 Celtic ParkNew York City, New YorkFrank Bellars33:03 ≈ 6 miles November 26, 1910
1911 Celtic ParkNew York City, New YorkWillie Kramer37:08 6.25 miles November 18, 1911
1912Van Cortlandt ParkNew York City, New YorkWillie Kramer34:32 6 miles November 30, 1912
1913Van Cortlandt ParkNew York City, New YorkAbel Kiviat33:52 6 milesDecember 6, 1913
1914Van Cortlandt ParkNew York City, New YorkHannes Kolehmainen{{FIN}}
Arthur J. Fogel
33:36
33:49
6.12 milesDecember 12, 1914
1915Van Cortlandt ParkNew York City, New YorkNick Giannakopoulos 32:46 6 miles January 8, 1916
1916Van Cortlandt ParkNew York City, New YorkVille Kyrönen {{FIN}}
(3)John W. Overton
32:46
33:33
6 miles December 9, 1916
1917 Franklin Park Boston, MassachusettsJames Henigan33:58 ≈ 6 miles November 24, 1917
1918Van Cortlandt ParkNew York City, New YorkMax Bohland33:00 6 miles November 30, 1918
1919Van Cortlandt ParkNew York City, New YorkFred Faller32:26 6 milesNovember 29, 1919
1920 Franklin Park Boston, MassachusettsFred Faller29:015.5 miles November 20, 1920
1921 Schenley Park Pittsburgh, PennsylvaniaR. Earl Johnson24:23 5 miles November 19, 1921
1922Van Cortlandt ParkNew York City, New YorkVille Ritola {{FIN}}
R. Earl Johnson
34:37
35:41
6.5 milesNovember 25, 1922
1923 Fairmount Park Philadelphia, PennsylvaniaVille Ritola {{FIN}}31:566.25 miles November 24, 1923
1924Van Cortlandt ParkNew York City, New YorkFred Wachsmuth31:356 milesNovember 29, 1924
1925Van Cortlandt ParkNew York City, New YorkVille Ritola {{FIN}}
Fred Wachsmuth
29:276.25 miles November 21, 1925
1926Van Cortlandt ParkNew York City, New YorkVille Ritola {{FIN}}30:02 6.25 miles November 21, 1926
1927Van Cortlandt ParkNew York City, New YorkVille Ritola {{FIN}}29:276 miles November 26, 1927
1928Van Cortlandt ParkNew York City, New YorkGus Moore31:186 miles November 18, 1928
1929Van Cortlandt ParkNew York City, New YorkGus Moore31:106 miles December 8, 1928
1930 Lincoln Park Jersey City, New JerseyWilliam Zepp29:436 miles November 30, 1930
1931 Eastern Michigan University Ypsilanti, MichiganClark Chamberlain29:406 miles November 28, 1931
1932 Kenwood Country Club Cincinnati, OhioJoseph McCluskey32:366 miles December 3, 1932
1933 Washington Park Chicago, IllinoisRay Sears32:51 10K October 28, 1933
1934 Finkbine Field Iowa City, IowaDon Lash32:17 10K November 29, 1934
1935Van Cortlandt ParkNew York City, New YorkDon Lash32:42 10K November 23, 1935
1936 Branch Brook Park Newark, New JerseyDon Lash32:37 10K November 29, 1936
1937 Branch Brook Park Newark, New JerseyDon Lash32:57 10K November 29, 1937
1938 Branch Brook Park Newark, New JerseyDon Lash34:33 10K November 29, 1938
1939 Branch Brook Park Newark, New JerseyDon Lash32:26 10K November 20, 1939
1940 Meadowbrook Country Club Northville, MichiganDon Lash30:25 10K November 28, 1940
1941 Empire City Race Track Yonkers, New YorkGreg Rice29:19 10K November 9, 1941
1942 Weequahic Park Newark, New JerseyFrank Dixon32:52 10K November 29, 1942
1943 Clifton Park Baltimore, MarylandWilliam Hulse32:41 10K November 25, 1943
1944 Clifton Park Baltimore, MarylandJames Rafferty31:38 10K November 23, 1944
1945 Delaware Park Buffalo, New YorkThomas Quinn34:14 10K November 25, 1945
1946Van Cortlandt ParkNew York City, New YorkRobert Black32:46 10K November 30, 1946
1947Van Cortlandt ParkNew York City, New YorkCurtis Stone32:28 10K November 30, 1947
1948 Warren Valley Course Detroit, MichiganRobert Black30:00 10K November 27, 1948
1949 Warren Valley Course Detroit, MichiganFred Wilt30:31 10K December 3, 1949
1950 Franklin Park Boston, MassachusettsBrowning Ross31:24 6 miles November 25, 1950
1951 Fairmount Park Philadelphia, PennsylvaniaBill Ashenfelter30:26 10K December 16, 1951
1952 Delaware Park Buffalo, New YorkFred Wilt32:31 10K November 30, 1952
1953 Delaware Park Buffalo, New YorkFred Wilt31:17 10K November 29, 1953
1954 Fairmount Park Philadelphia, PennsylvaniaGordon McKenzie29:27 10K November 29, 1954
1955 Delaware Park Buffalo, New YorkHorace Ashenfelter31:39 10K November 20, 1955
1956 Fairmount Park Philadelphia, PennsylvaniaHorace Ashenfelter30:08 10K December 9, 1956
1957 Washington Park Chicago, IllinoisJohn Macy31:12 10K December 7, 1957
1958 Washington Park Chicago, IllinoisJohn Macy29:47 10K December 6, 1958
1959 Bellarmine College Louisville, KentuckyAl Lawrence {{AUS}}
John Macy
32:22.4
32:27
6.75 miles November 26, 1959
1960 Bellarmine College Louisville, KentuckyAl Lawrence {{AUS}}
(3) John Gutknecht
31:20.8
31:41
10K November 24, 1960
1961 Bellarmine College Louisville, KentuckyBruce Kidd {{CAN}}
John Gutknecht
32:02.6
32:08
10K November 23, 1961
1962
Ohio State Golf Course Columbus, OhioLeslie Hegedus31:58 10K November 22, 1962
Washington Park Chicago, IllinoisPete McArdle29:53 6.18 miles November 24, 1962
1963
Washington Park Chicago, IllinoisTom O'Hara30:12 10K November 28, 1963
Van Cortlandt ParkNew York City, New YorkBruce Kidd {{CAN}}
Pete McArdle
30:47 10K November 30, 1963

Split gender divisions

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SeasonVenueLocationWinnerTimeDistanceDate
1964
Washington Park Chicago, IllinoisDan Shaughnessy 30:57 10K November 26, 1964
Washington Park Chicago, IllinoisDave Ellis {{CAN}}
William Morgan
30:49
31:10
10K November 28, 1964
Seattle, WashingtonMarie Mulder 6:51 2K November 28, 1964
1965
Echo Hills Golf Course Witchita, KansasJohn Lawson28:50 6 miles November 25, 1965
Van Cortlandt ParkNew York City, New YorkRon Larrieu 31:11 10K November 27, 1965
Cambridge, MassachusettsSandra Knott 9:06 1.5 miles November 27, 1965
1966
Echo Hills Golf Course Witchita, KansasTarry Harrison29:57 6 miles November 24, 1966
Pierce College Woodland Hills, CaliforniaRon Larrieu 31:23 10K November 26, 1966
Doris Brown
1967
Fort Collins Country Club Colorado Springs, ColoradoArjan Gelling 31:58 10KNovember 25, 1967
Washington Park Chicago, IllinoisKen Moore 30:08 10KNovember 25, 1967
Vicki Foltz
1968
Van Cortlandt ParkNew York City, New YorkTarry Harrison30:05 10K November 28, 1968
Van Cortlandt ParkNew York City, New YorkJohn Mason30:34 10K November 30, 1968
Doris Brown
1968
Penn State University University Park, PennsylvaniaJack Bacheler29:356 miles November 26, 1969
Bloomfield Hills, MichiganJack Bacheler30:4910K November 29, 1969
Doris Brown
1970
Penn State University University Park, PennsylvaniaFrank Shorter29:016 miles November 25, 1970
Washington Park Chicago, IllinoisFrank Shorter30:1510K November 28, 1970
Saint Louis, MissouriDoris Brown 10:39 2 miles November 28, 1970
1971
Stone Mountain Golf Course Stone Mountain, GeorgiaEdward Leddy29:566 miles November 24, 1971
UC San Diego La Jolla, CaliforniaFrank Shorter29:1910K November 27, 1971
Wickliffe, OhioDoris Brown 14:29.4 4K November 27, 1971
1972
North Texas State Denton, TexasJohn Halberstadt29:016 miles November 22, 1972
Washington Park Chicago, IllinoisFrank Shorter30:4210K November 25, 1972
El Dorado Regional Park Long Beach, CaliforniaFrancie Larrieu 13:27 4K November 25, 1972
1973
Balboa Park San Diego, CaliforniaEd Mendoza29:396 miles November 24, 1973
University of Florida Gainesville, FloridaFrank Shorter29:5210K November 24, 1973
Albuquerque, New MexicoFrancie Larrieu 17:17 3 miles November 24, 1973
1974
University of Michigan Ann Arbor, MichiganPat Mandera29:396 miles November 27, 1974
Crystal SpringsBelmont, CaliforniaJohn Ngeno {{KEN}}
(3) Ted Castaneda
29:58.8
30:22.9
10K November 30, 1974
Bellbrook, OhioLynn Bjorklund 17:31 3 miles November 30, 1974
University of Florida Gainesville, FloridaFrank Shorter46:3215K February 9, 1975
1975
Coonskin ParkCharleston, West VirginiaAlex Kasich32:046 miles November 29, 1975
Eisenhower Golf ClubAnnapolis, MarylandGreg Fredericks28:5710K November 30, 1975
Crystal SpringsBelmont, CaliforniaLynn Bjorklund 16:32.6 3 miles November 29, 1975
Crystal SpringsBelmont, CaliforniaGary Tuttle37:2412K January 31, 1976
1976
Yahara HillsMadison, WisconsinMike Slack29:416 miles October 23, 1976
Fairmount Park Philadelphia, PennsylvaniaRic Rojas30:2310K November 27, 1976
Miami, FloridaJan Merrill 16:37 3 miles November 27, 1976
Alameda Municipal Golf CourseAlameda, CaliforniaMike Bordell42:479 miles February 19, 1977
1977
Yahara HillsMadison, WisconsinCraig Virgin28:316 miles October 22, 1977
Buffalo Bayou Park Houston, TexasNick Rose {{GBR}}
Craig Virgin
30:14.3
30:22
10K November 26, 1977
San Bernardino, CaliforniaJan Merrill 16:55 5K November 26, 1977
Atlanta, GeorgiaDan Dillon42:4712K January 28, 1978
1978
Yahara HillsMadison, WisconsinCraig Virgin28:426 miles October 21, 1978
West Seattle Golf Course Seattle, WashingtonGreg Meyer29:3510K November 25, 1978
Memphis, TennesseeJulie Brown 16:32 5K November 25, 1978
Atlanta, GeorgiaMarc Hunter36:2712K February 10, 1979

Combined gender divisions

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SeasonVenueLocationWinnerTimeDistanceDate
1979
Wayne E. Dannehl Course
University of Wisconsin, Parkside
Kenosha, WisconsinHerb Lindsay24:125 miles October 20, 1979
North Carolina State Raleigh, North CarolinaAlberto Salazar30:2710K November 24, 1979
North Carolina StateRaleigh, North CarolinaMargaret Groos 16:53.9 5K November 24, 1979
Lane Community CollegeEugene, OregonCraig Virgin36:4312K January 19, 1980
1980
University of Nevada, RenoReno, NevadaJairo Correa31:5610K October 25, 1980
Idaho State UniversityPocatello, IdahoJon Sinclair31:4610K November 29, 1980
Idaho State UniversityPocatello, IdahoMary Shea 18:18.7 5K November 29, 1980
E. P. "Tom" Sawyer State ParkLouisville, KentuckyCraig Virgin36:0912K January 19, 1981
1981
DeBell Golf CourseBurbank, CaliforniaAdrian Royle{{GBR}}
Alberto Salazar
27:20
27:22
10K*[7][8] November 28, 1981
DeBell Golf CourseBurbank, CaliforniaJulie Brown 15:49 5K November 28, 1981
Idaho State UniversityPocatello, IdahoAlberto Salazar36:0912K February 15, 1982
1982
Meadowlands RacetrackEast Rutherford, New JerseyPat Porter28:5010K November 28, 1982
Meadowlands RacetrackEast Rutherford, New JerseyLeslie Welch 15:52 5K November 28, 1982
Southern Illinois UniversityEdwardsville, IllinoisAlberto Salazar36:3412K February 20, 1983
1983
Penn State Blue Golf CourseState College, PennsylvaniaPat Porter29:1810K November 28, 1983
Penn State Blue Golf CourseState College, PennsylvaniaBetty Jo Geiger 16:31 5K November 26, 1983
Meadowlands RacetrackEast Rutherford, New JerseyPat Porter34:4712K February 19, 1984
1984
Franklin Park Boston, MassachusettsPat Porter28:0610K November 24, 1984
Franklin Park Boston, MassachusettsCathy Branta 15:19 5K November 24, 1984
Cottonwood Creek Golf CourseWaco, TexasEd Eyestone36:0912K February 16, 1985
1985
Meredith College Raleigh, North CarolinaPat Porter30:3310K November 30, 1985
Meredith College Raleigh, North CarolinaLynn Jennings 17:28 5K November 30, 1985
Cottonwood Creek Golf CourseWaco, TexasPat Porter35:0712K February 15, 1986
1986
Golden Gate Park Polo Fields San Francisco, CaliforniaPat Porter30:3610K November 29, 1986
Golden Gate Park Polo Fields San Francisco, CaliforniaLeslie Welch 16:51 5.2K November 29, 1986
Trinity ParkDallas, TexasJohn Easker36:5412K February 14, 1987
1987
Van Cortlandt ParkNew York City, New YorkPat Porter29:5810K November 28, 1987
Van Cortlandt ParkNew York City, New YorkLynn Jennings 19:35 6K November 28, 1987
Trinity ParkDallas, TexasGeorge Nicolas38:1312K February 13, 1988
1988
Meredith College Raleigh, North CarolinaPat Porter31:0710K November 26, 1988
Meredith College Raleigh, North CarolinaLynn Jennings 19:32 6K November 26, 1988
Tyee Valley Golf CourseSeaTac, WashingtonPat Porter37:5412K February 4, 1989
1989
Golden Gate Park Polo Fields San Francisco, CaliforniaPat Porter32:0810K November 25, 1989
Golden Gate Park Polo Fields San Francisco, CaliforniaLynn Jennings 21:11 6K November 25, 1989
Tyee Valley Golf CourseSeaTac, WashingtonEd Eyestone33:3912K February 10, 1990
1990
Van Cortlandt ParkNew York City, New YorkBob Kempainen30:2310K November 25, 1990
Van Cortlandt ParkNew York City, New YorkLynn Jennings 19:07 6K November 25, 1990
Florida State University Tallahassee, FloridaAaron Ramirez34:4812K February 2, 1991
1991
Franklin Park Boston, MassachusettsTodd Williams29:1810K November 30, 1991
Franklin Park Boston, MassachusettsLynn Jennings 19:24 6K November 30, 1991
Plough ParkMemphis, TennesseeShannon Butler35:4612K February 8, 1992
1992
Wayne E. Dannehl Course
University of Wisconsin, Parkside
Kenosha, WisconsinBob Kennedy29:4110K November 28, 1992
Wayne E. Dannehl Course
University of Wisconsin, Parkside
Kenosha, WisconsinLynn Jennings 20:26 6K November 28, 1992
Sandy High SchoolSandy, OregonTodd Williams36:4512K February 6, 1993

USATF era

Key
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SeasonVenueLocationWinnerTimeDistanceDate
1993
University of MontanaMissoula, MontanaTodd Williams26:5510K November 27, 1993
University of MontanaMissoula, MontanaLynn Jennings 20:18 6K November 27, 1993
Plough ParkMemphis, TennesseeBob Kennedy36:2512K February 5, 1994
1994
Blue Lake Regional ParkPortland, OregonReuben Reina30:0010K December 4, 1994
Blue Lake Regional ParkPortland, OregonOlga Appell 18:15 5.9K December 4, 1994
1995
Franklin Park Boston, MassachusettsBrad Schlapak28.419.9K December 3, 1995
Franklin Park Boston, MassachusettsJoan Nesbit 19:05 6K December 3, 1995
1996
Stanford Golf CoursePalo Alto, CaliforniaReuben Reina29:0610K December 7, 1996
Stanford Golf CoursePalo Alto, CaliforniaLynn Jennings 21:06 6.5K December 7, 1996
1997
Blue Lake Regional ParkPortland, OregonTim Hacker27:3110K December 7, 1997
Blue Lake Regional ParkPortland, OregonDeena Drossin 26:35 8K December 7, 1997
ESPN Wide World of Sports ComplexLake Buena Vista, FloridaDan Browne11:084K January 31, 1998
ESPN Wide World of Sports ComplexLake Buena Vista, FloridaAmy Rudolph12:38[9]4K January 31, 1998
ESPN Wide World of Sports ComplexLake Buena Vista, FloridaNnenna Lynch26:45[10]8K January 31, 1998
1998
ESPN Wide World of Sports ComplexLake Buena Vista, FloridaAndre Williams28:5910K December 6, 1998
ESPN Wide World of Sports ComplexLake Buena Vista, FloridaBlake Phillips-Russell 20:06 6K December 6, 1998
Lake Spanaway Golf CourseTacoma, WashingtonAdam Goucher10:294K February 13, 1999
Lake Spanaway Golf CourseTacoma, WashingtonDeena Drossin25:15[11]8K February 13, 1999
Lake Spanaway Golf CourseTacoma, WashingtonAlan Culpepper34:2412K February 14, 1999
Lake Spanaway Golf CourseTacoma, WashingtonAmy Rudolph11:59[9]4K February 14, 1999
1999
El Dorado Regional Park Long Beach, CaliforniaRay Appenheimer28:5910K December 5, 1999
El Dorado Regional Park Long Beach, CaliforniaCollette Liss[12] 20:28 6K December 5, 1999
Bryan ParkGreensboro, North CarolinaAdam Goucher11:564K February 12, 2000
Bryan ParkGreensboro, North CarolinaDeena Drossin27:488K February 12, 2000
Bryan ParkGreensboro, North CarolinaAdam Goucher37:1712K February 13, 2000
Bryan ParkGreensboro, North CarolinaDeena Drossin13:30[13]4K February 13, 2000
2000
Franklin Park Boston, MassachusettsMatt Downin29:0110K November 25, 2000
Franklin Park Boston, MassachusettsKim Fitchen[14] 20:04 6K November 25, 2000
Fort Vancouver National Historic SiteVancouver, WashingtonTim Broe11:324K February 17, 2001
Fort Vancouver National Historic SiteVancouver, WashingtonDeena Drossin26:148K February 17, 2001
Fort Vancouver National Historic SiteVancouver, WashingtonMeb Keflezighi34:5412K February 18, 2001
Fort Vancouver National Historic SiteVancouver, WashingtonRegina Jacobs12:374K February 18, 2001
2001
Battleship Memorial Park Mobile, AlabamaJared Cordes30:3910K December 1, 2001
Battleship Memorial Park Mobile, AlabamaPriscilla Hein[15] 20:21 6K December 1, 2001
Fort Vancouver National Historic SiteVancouver, WashingtonTim Broe11:584K February 9, 2002
Fort Vancouver National Historic SiteVancouver, WashingtonDeena Drossin26:318K February 9, 2002
Fort Vancouver National Historic SiteVancouver, WashingtonMeb Keflezighi35:4512K February 10, 2002
Fort Vancouver National Historic SiteVancouver, WashingtonRegina Jacobs12:554K February 10, 2002
2002
Sierra College Course Rocklin, CaliforniaJared Cordes31:2610K December 14, 2002
Sierra College Course Rocklin, CaliforniaShayne Culpepper[16] 21:47 6K December 14, 2002
Buffalo Bayou ParkHouston, TexasRobert Gary13:534K February 15, 2003
Buffalo Bayou ParkHouston, TexasDeena Drossin29:068K February 15, 2003
Buffalo Bayou ParkHouston, TexasAlan Culpepper38:2212K February 16, 2003
Buffalo Bayou ParkHouston, TexasShayne Culpepper15:104K February 16, 2003
2003
Bryan ParkGreensboro, North CarolinaAlan Webb30:1310K December 7, 2003
Bryan ParkGreensboro, North CarolinaMelissa Buttry[17] 19:59.9 6K December 7, 2003
Fall Creek and 16th Street ParkIndianapolis, IndianaCharlie Gruber11:144K February 7, 2004
Fall Creek and 16th Street ParkIndianapolis, IndianaColleen De Reuck26:168K February 7, 2004
Fall Creek and 16th Street ParkIndianapolis, IndianaBob Kennedy35:0312K February 8, 2004
Fall Creek and 16th Street ParkIndianapolis, IndianaShalane Flanagan12:264K February 8, 2004
2004
Portland Meadows Portland, OregonJorge Torres32:43.91[18]10K December 5, 2004
Portland Meadows Portland, OregonMelissa Buttry[18] 23:07.85 6K December 5, 2004
Fort Vancouver National Historic SiteVancouver, WashingtonTim Broe11:37.84K February 12, 2005
Fort Vancouver National Historic SiteVancouver, WashingtonColleen De Reuck27:248K February 12, 2005
Fort Vancouver National Historic SiteVancouver, WashingtonDathan Ritzenhein36:59.912K February 13, 2005
Fort Vancouver National Historic SiteVancouver, WashingtonShalane Flanagan13:24.34K February 13, 2005
2005
Genesee Valley Park Rochester, New YorkMatt Tegenkamp29:4910K November 19, 2005
Genesee Valley Park Rochester, New YorkElizabeth Woodworth[19] 20:29 6K November 19, 2005
Van Cortlandt ParkNew York City, New YorkAdam Goucher10:503.9K February 18, 2006
Van Cortlandt ParkNew York City, New YorkBlake Phillips-Russell26:477.9K February 18, 2006
Van Cortlandt ParkNew York City, New YorkRyan Hall34:3811.9K February 19, 2006
Van Cortlandt ParkNew York City, New YorkCarrie Tollefson12:323.9K February 19, 2006
2006
Golden Gate Park Polo Fields San Francisco, CaliforniaMatt Downin30:1310K December 9, 2006
Golden Gate Park Polo Fields San Francisco, CaliforniaAmy Rudolph[20] 19:59 6K December 9, 2006
Flatirons Golf CourseBoulder, ColoradoDeena Drossin26:478K February 10, 2007
Flatirons Golf CourseBoulder, ColoradoAlan Culpepper37:0912K February 10, 2007
2007
Voice of America Park West Chester, OhioRyan Warrenburg[21]31:46.910K December 8, 2007
Voice of America Park West Chester, OhioDelilah DiCrescenzo[22] 20:30.7 6K December 8, 2007
Mission BaySan Diego, CaliforniaShalane Flanagan25:268K February 16, 2008
Mission BaySan Diego, CaliforniaDathan Ritzenhein35:0312K February 16, 2008
2008
Plantes Ferry Recreation ParkSpokane, WashingtonScott Bauhs30:4710K December 13, 2008
Plantes Ferry Recreation ParkSpokane, WashingtonRebecca Donaghue[23] 19:59 6K December 13, 2008
Agricultural History Farm ParkDerwood, MarylandEmily Brown26:588K February 7, 2009
Agricultural History Farm ParkDerwood, MarylandMeb Keflezighi36:0612K February 7, 2009
2009
Masterson ParkLexington, KentuckyDavid Jankowski29:1810K December 9, 2009
Masterson ParkLexington, KentuckySerena Burla[24] 20:23 6K December 9, 2009
Plantes Ferry Recreation ParkSpokane, WashingtonShalane Flanagan26:478K February 13, 2010
Plantes Ferry Recreation ParkSpokane, WashingtonDathan Ritzenhein34:3412K February 13, 2010
2010
McAlpine Park Charlotte, North CarolinaAaron Braun29:35.310K December 11, 2010
McAlpine Park Charlotte, North CarolinaRenee Metivier Baillie[25] 19:50.5 6K December 11, 2010
Mission BaySan Diego, CaliforniaShalane Flanagan25:478K February 5, 2011
Mission BaySan Diego, CaliforniaBrent Vaughn35:4612K February 5, 2011
2011
Jefferson Park Golf Course Seattle, WashingtonJonathan Grey29:3810K December 10, 2011
Jefferson Park Golf Course Seattle, WashingtonBrie Felnagle[26] 19:54 6K December 10, 2011
Forest ParkSt. Louis, MissouriSara Hall26:50.18K February 11, 2012
Forest ParkSt. Louis, MissouriBobby Mack35:41.412K February 11, 2012
2012
Masterson ParkLexington, KentuckyJacob Riley29:5810K December 8, 2012
Masterson ParkLexington, KentuckyMattie Suver[27] 20:01 6K December 8, 2012
Forest ParkSt. Louis, MissouriShalane Flanagan25:49.08K February 8, 2013
Forest ParkSt. Louis, MissouriChris Derrick35:38.612K February 8, 2013
2013
Rivers Edge Golf CourseBend, OregonJoseph Gray[28]31:0510K December 14, 2013
Rivers Edge Golf CourseBend, OregonLaura Thweatt[29] 21:43 6K December 14, 2013
Flatirons Golf CourseBoulder, ColoradoAmy VanAlstine27:358K February 15, 2014
Flatirons Golf CourseBoulder, ColoradoChris Derrick36:1412K February 15, 2014
2014
Lehigh Goodman Campus CourseBethlehem, PennsylvaniaRyan Hill[30]29:07.0310K December 13, 2014
Lehigh Goodman Campus CourseBethlehem, PennsylvaniaLaura Thweatt[31] 19:15 6K December 13, 2014
Flatirons Golf CourseBoulder, ColoradoLaura Thweatt27:428K February 7, 2015
Flatirons Golf CourseBoulder, ColoradoChris Derrick36:1812K February 7, 2015
2015
Golden Gate Park Polo Fields San Francisco, CaliforniaGarrett Heath[32]29:0610K December 12, 2015
Golden Gate Park Polo Fields San Francisco, CaliforniaAmy Van Alstine[33] 19:51 6K December 12, 2015
Rivers Edge Golf CourseBend, OregonMattie Suver36:3810K February 6, 2016
Rivers Edge Golf CourseBend, OregonCraig Lutz31:4010K February 6, 2016
2016
Apalachee Regional ParkTallahassee, FloridaSamuel Chelanga[34]28:5510K December 10, 2016
Apalachee Regional ParkTallahassee, FloridaColleen Quigley[35] 19:31 6K December 10, 2016
Rivers Edge Golf CourseBend, OregonAliphine Tuliamuk-Bolton34:2410K February 4, 2017
Rivers Edge Golf CourseBend, OregonLeonard Korir30:1210K February 4, 2017
2017
Masterson ParkLexington, Kentucky[36]Ian La Mere29:1010K December 9, 2017
Masterson ParkLexington, KentuckySarah Pagano 19:40 6K December 9, 2017
Apalachee Regional ParkTallahassee, FloridaEmily Infeld33:1910K February 3, 2018
Apalachee Regional ParkTallahassee, FloridaLeonard Korir29:1710K February 3, 2018
2018
Plantes Ferry Sports ComplexSpokane, WashingtonBen Blankenship29:2110K December 8, 2018
Plantes Ferry Sports ComplexSpokane, WashingtonKatie Mackey 19:35 6K December 8, 2018
Apalachee Regional ParkTallahassee, FloridaShadrack Kipchirchir28:52.510K February 2, 2019
Apalachee Regional ParkTallahassee, FloridaShelby Houlihan 32:46.8 10K[37] February 2, 2019
2019
Bethlehem, PA10K December , 2019
Bethlehem, PA 6K December , 2019

See also

  • USA Outdoor Track and Field Championships
  • USA Indoor Track and Field Championships
  • Foot Locker Cross Country Championships
  • NCAA Men's Cross Country Championship
  • NCAA Women's Cross Country Championship

References

1. ^Keflezighi, Brown take open titles at USA Cross Country Championships. USATF (2009-02-07). Retrieved 2010-02-19.
2. ^USA Cross Country Champions - Men. USATF. Retrieved on 2010-02-19.
3. ^http://www.usatf.org/Events---Calendar/2015/USATF-National-Club-Cross-Country/Results.aspx
4. ^Estest, Jim (2010-02-14). Ritzenhein and Flanagan cruise to US XC titles. IAAF. Retrieved on 2010-02-19.
5. ^Culpepper, Kastor dominate at USA Cross Country Championships. USATF (2007-02-10). Retrieved on 2010-02-20.
6. ^http://www.therealxc.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/06/USA-XC-National-Champions4.pdf
7. ^Note:The course length was reported to be 10K. Royle, on a rain soaked golf course with steep hills , beat the track 10,000 metres world record and Alberto Salazar by 2 seconds. Salazar tied the world record. The world record holder Henry Rono was in the race, finishing 37th.
8. ^https://www.si.com/vault/1981/12/07/826188/the-battle-went-to-royle-unheralded-adrian-royle-beat-alberto-salazar-for-the-tac-championship#
9. ^http://www.pntf.org/usaxc99/results/women4kres.htm
10. ^https://web.archive.org/web/19980430171615/http://usatf.org/events/98XCtrials.html
11. ^http://www.pntf.org/usaxc99/results/women8kres.htm
12. ^http://www.usatf.org/events/1999/USAFallXCChampionships/results.asp
13. ^http://www.greensboro.com/goucher-drossin-take-double-titles-a-greensboro-runner-qualifies-for/article_ee788ee2-5e55-5f29-8b90-55429d868275.html
14. ^http://www.usatf.org/events/2000/USAFallXCChampionships/results.asp
15. ^http://www.usatf.org/events/2001/USAFallXCChampionships/results/Women6K.asp
16. ^http://www.usatf.org/events/2002/USAFallXCChampionships/results/openWomen6km.asp
17. ^http://www.usatf.org/events/2003/USATFClubXCChampionships/results/ow.asp
18. ^http://www.usatf.org/events/2004/USATFClubXCChampionships/results/ow.asp
19. ^http://www.usatf.org/events/2005/USATFClubXCChampionships/results/ow.asp
20. ^http://www.usatf.org/events/2006/USATFClubXCChampionships/results/ow.asp
21. ^http://www.usatf.org/events/2007/USATFClubXCChampionships/results/OM.asp
22. ^http://www.usatf.org/events/2007/USATFClubXCChampionships/results/OW.asp
23. ^http://www.usatf.org/events/2008/USATFClubXCChampionships/Results/OpenWomen.pdf
24. ^http://www.usatf.org/events/2009/USATFClubXCChampionships/results/women.asp
25. ^http://www.usatf.org/events/2010/USATFClubXCChampionships/results/openwomen.asp
26. ^http://www.usatf.org/events/2011/USATFClubXCChampionships/results/openwomen.asp
27. ^http://www.usatf.org/Events---Calendar/2012/USATF-National-Club-Cross-Country-Championships/Results/Women-s-Open.aspx
28. ^http://www.usatf.org/Events---Calendar/2013/USATF-National-Club-Cross-Country-Championships/Results/Open-Men-Overall.aspx
29. ^http://www.usatf.org/Events---Calendar/2013/USATF-National-Club-Cross-Country-Championships/Results/Open-Women-Overall.aspx
30. ^http://www.usatf.org/usatf/files/54/54a6a27b-3f00-4f60-a10c-e494f95757d0.htm
31. ^http://www.usatf.org/usatf/files/9b/9b4042a7-5d42-42fa-b601-f422dd02b15c.html
32. ^http://www.rtspt.com/events/usatf/clubxc15/mopen_a.htm
33. ^http://www.rtspt.com/events/usatf/clubxc15/wopen.htm
34. ^http://www.usatf.org/usatf/files/83/833f7d66-4d73-40ef-8c7e-e1db506ecd78.html
35. ^http://www.usatf.org/usatf/files/e6/e6d3aad6-a300-4a3e-a9de-30d48d28e867.html
36. ^http://www.usatf.org/Events---Calendar/2017/USATF-National-Club-Cross-Country.aspx
37. ^2019 USATF Cross Country Championships USATF

External links

  • Official website
  • USA Cross Country Champions – Men
  • USA Cross Country Champions – Women at USA Track & Field
  • [https://www.usatf.org/events/2011/USAXCChampionships/mediaGuide.pdf Media Guide]
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