Australian National Road Race Championships

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The Champion's Jersey
The Champion's Jersey

The Australian National Road Race Championships, are held annually with an event for each category of rider: Men, Women & under 23 riders. The event also includes the Australian National Time Trial 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] The under 23 championships were introduced in 2001.

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 road racing 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.

Contents

[edit] Men

[edit] Elite

Year Gold Silver Bronze
1950 Keith Rowley
1951 John Beasley
1952 Neil Peadon
1953 Alby Saunders
1954 Eddy Smith
1955 Eddy Smith
1956 Russell Mockridge
1957 Russell Mockridge
1958 Russell Mockridge
1959 Fred Roche
1960 Fred Roche
1961 Neville Veale
1962 John O'Sullivan
1963 Warwick Dalton Kerry Hoole John Young
1964 Barry Waddell
1965 Matt Martino
1966 Kerry Hoole
1967 Graeme Gilmore
1968 Barry Waddell
1969 Robert Whetters Tony Kelliher Vic Browne
1970 Graham McVilly
1971 Graham McVilly
1972 Kevin Spencer
1973 Kerry Hoole Vic Adams
1974 Graham Rowley Vic Adams Warren Rudd
1975 Donald Wilson Bruce Hunt Mike Dye
1976 Peter Besanko Graham McVilly Tony Branchflower
1977 Donald Wilson
1978 John Trevorrow Graeme Hodgkiss Shane Bartley
1979 John Trevorrow David Allan Terry Hammond
1980 John Trevorrow Peter Besanko Terry Stacey
1981 Clyde Sefton John Trevorrow David Allan
1982 Wayne Hildred Terry Hammond Peter Besanko
1983 Terry Hammond Clyde Sefton Shane Sutton
1984 Peter Besanko Jim Krynen Shane Sutton
1985 Laurie Venn Murray Hall Wayne Nicholls
1986 Wayne Hildred Michael Lynch Anthony Hughes
1987 Alan Dipple
1988 Paul Miller Michael Lynch
1989 Gary Clively
1990 Dean McDonald Edward Salas Malcolm Van Unen
1991 Neil Stephens Peter Besanko Marcus Burns
1992 David McFarlane Gavin Parsonage Tim Jamieson
1993 Edward Salas Gavin Parsonage Peter Besanko
1994 Allan Iacuone Nicolas Gates Scott McGrory
1995 Neil Stephens Scott McGrory Damian Forster
1996 Nicolas Gates Damien McDonald Edward Salas
1997 Jonathan Hall Tristan Priem Steve Williams
1998 David McKenzie Tom Leaper Edward Salas
1999 Henk Vogels Stuart O'Grady Jamie Drew
2000 Jamie Drew Jamie Drew Scott Sunderland
2001 Steve Williams Cameron Hughes Matt Wilson
2002 Robbie McEwen Nathan O'Neill Robert Tighello
2003 Stuart O’Grady Allan Davis Patrick Jonker
2004 Matthew Wilson Robert McLachlan David McKenzie
2005 Robbie McEwen Robert McLachlan Paul Crake
2006 Russell van Hout Adam Hansen Henk Vogels
2007 Darren Lapthorne Robert McLachlan Karl Menzies
2008 Matthew Lloyd Adam Hansen Rory Sutherland

[edit] Under 23

Year Gold Silver Bronze
2001 Graeme Brown
2002 Simon Gerrans
2003 Jonathan Davis
2004 Rory Sutherland
2005 Chris Sutton
2006 William Walker
2007 Wesley Sulzberger Cameron Meyer Simon Clarke
2008 Simon Clarke Matt King Mark O'Brien

[edit] Women

Year Gold Silver Bronze
1992 Kathy Watt
1993 Kathy Watt
1994 Kathy Watt
1995
1996 Kathy Watt
1997 Anna Millward
1998 Kathy Watt
1999 Tracey Gaudry
2000 Anna Millward
2001 Katie Mactier
2002 Margaret Hemsley
2003 Olivia Gollan Oenone Wood
2004 Oenone Wood Claire Baxter Sara Carrigan
2005 Lorian Graham Sara Carrigan Bridget Evans
2006 Katherine Bates Sara Carrigan Oenone Wood
2007 Katie Mactier Nikki Egyed Emma Rickards
2008 Oenone Wood Sharon Laws Sara Carrigan

[edit] References

  1. ^ History. Scody Australian Open Road Cycling Championships.
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