Australian National Criterium Championships

The Australian National Criterium Championships cover several different categories of Australian road bicycle racing events, normally held annually. The elite event is normally held in the December the preceding year, for example the 2009 championships were held on 14 December 2008, and the 2008 championships were held on 2 December 2007. Occasionally the event will be held in January and under 23 events combined with the elite race. Each year the championships are held in a different location, often incorporated in other annual criterium events.

The Champion's Jersey

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 criterium 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.

Elite

Men

Year Gold Silver Bronze Ref.
2000-1 Brett AitkenEddy HollandsStuart O'Grady [1]
2001-2Robbie McEwenNathan O'Neill Jans Koerts (NED) [2]
2002-3Matt White Jaaron Poad (NZ)Craig Cahill [3]
2003-4Mark RolandChristian LademannDavid Betts [4]
2004-5Allan Davis Jaaron Poad (NZ)Robbie McEwen [5]
2005-6Ashley HutchinsonAllan Davis Jaaron Poad (NZ) [6]
2006-7Robbie McEwenAllan DavisGraeme Brown [7]
2007-8Baden CookeChristopher SuttonAllan Davis [8]
2008-9Bernard SulzbergerPeter McDonaldChristopher Sutton [9]
2009-10Aaron KempsDean WindsorWill Clarke [10]
2010-11Jonathan CantwellAnthony GiacoppoStuart Shaw [11]
2011-12Anthony GiacoppoMark RenshawSteele Von Hoff [12]
2012-13Cameron MeyerSteele Von HoffLeigh Howard [13]
2013-14Steele Von HoffAnthony GiacoppoBrenton Jones [14]
2014-15Steele Von HoffCaleb EwanScott Sunderland [15]
2015-16Caleb EwanBrenton JonesAnthony Giacoppo [16]
2016-17Caleb EwanScott SunderlandBrenton Jones [17]
2017-18Caleb EwanSteele Von HoffBrenton Jones [18]
2018-19Brenton JonesTristan WardJay McCarthy [19]
2020Sam WelsfordKaden GrovesNick White [20]
2021Kaden GrovesNick WhiteLuke Durbridge[21]
2022Cameron IvoryAlastair Christie-JohnstonCameron Scott[22]
2023Kelland O'BrienBlake QuickTaj Jones[23]

Women

Year Gold Silver Bronze Ref.
1994Kathy Watt
1995Anna Wilson
1996Kristy Scrymgeour
1997Sandra Smith
1997Bridget Evans
1998Lyndelle Higginson
1999Bridget Evans
2000–01 [1]Rochelle GilmoreSharon WheatleySandra Smith
2001–02 [2]Rochelle GilmoreBridget EvansKatie Mactier
2002–03Lizzie WilliamsKatherine BatesRochelle Gilmore[24]
2003–04 [4]Wendy HabermannDiane MonkBridget Evans
2004–05Oenone WoodRochelle GilmoreEmma Rickards[25]
2005–06Alex RhodesRochelle GilmoreOenone Wood
2006–07Alex RhodesBelinda GossKatherine Bates
2007–08Kirsty BrounCarly HibberdRochelle Gilmore[26]
2008–09Kirsty BrounRochelle GilmoreRuth Corset[9]
2009–10Carly LightMegan DunnRochelle Gilmore[27]
2010–11Lauren KitchenJoanne HoganChloe Hosking[28]
2011–12Alex RhodesMelissa HoskinsAnnette Edmondson[29]
2012–13Kimberley WellsLoren RowneyGracie Elvin[27]
2013–14Sarah RoyPeta MullensLauren Kitchen[30]
2014–15Kimberley WellsPeta MullensLauren Kitchen[31]
2015–16Sophie MackayLizzie WilliamsLauren Kitchen[32]
2016–17Jessica AllenKendelle HodgesShannon Malseed[33]
2017–18Rebecca WiasakSarah RoyKimberley Wells[34]
2018–19Rebecca WiasakSarah RoyRuby Roseman-Gannon[35]
2020Chloe HoskingRuby Roseman-GannonGracie Elvin[36]
2021Annette EdmondsonRuby Roseman-GannonChloe Hosking[37]
2022Ruby Roseman-GannonJosie TalbotPeta Mullens[38]
2023Amber PateAlexandra ManlyMatilda Field[39]

Under 23

Men

Year Gold Silver Bronze Ref.
2006-7Dean WindsorGrant Irwin[7]
2007-8Russell GillHayden JosefskiMichael Hepburn[40]
2008-9Chris JoryBenjamin KingRichard Lang[41]
2009-10Daniel BraunsteinsThomas PalmerMalcolm Rudolph[42]
2010-11Ben GrendaRichard LangThomas Palmer[43]
2011-12Scott LawJay McCarthyBen Grenda[44]
2012-13Brad LinfieldJosh TaylorAndrew Martin[45]
2013-14Caleb EwanRobert-Jon McCarthyAlex Wohler[46]
2014-15Chris HamiltonDavid EdwardsJesse Kerrison[47]
2015-16Jesse KerrisonSam WelsfordDaniel Fitter[48]
2016-17Alexander PorterLucas HamiltonAyden Toovey[49]
2017-18Cameron ScottDylan SunderlandSam Welsford[50]
2018-19Jarrad DriznersKelland O'BrienCameron Scott[51]
2020Kelland O'BrienConor LeahyMatthew Rice[52]
2021Matthew RiceBryce LaniganCraig Wiggins[53]
2022Graeme FrislieJosh DuffyZachary Marshall[54]
2023Graeme FrislieBlake AgnolettoDeclan Trezise[55]

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[27]
2010-11Lauren KitchenChloe HoskingKendelle Hodges[28]
2011-12Melissa HoskinsAnnette EdmondsonLauren Kitchen[29]
2012-13Emily RoperJessica MundyJenelle Crooks[27]
2013-14Emily RoperRebecca MackeyJessica Mundy[30]
2014-15Shannon MalseedRebecca MackeyTayla Evans[31]
2015-16Jessica Mundy[32]
2016-17Nicola MacDonaldJosie TalbotJessica Pratt[56]
2017-18Kristina ClonanRuby Roseman-GannonMaeve Plouffe[34]
2018-19Ruby Roseman-GannonEmily WattsAnya Louw[35]
2020Ruby Roseman-GannonElizabeth NuspanAlexandra Martin-Wallace[36]
2021Maeve PlouffeAlexandra Martin-WallaceNeve Bradbury[37]
2022Anya LouwNeve BradburyKeeley Bennett[38]
2023Lucinda StewartKeely BennettElla Sibley[39]

Junior / Under 19

Men

Year Gold Silver Bronze Ref.
1993Michael StallardGrant CurruthersSteven Sambrooks
1996Brett Lancaster
1997Brett Lancaster
2006Matthew Pettit[27]
2007-2008 Not held
2009Jordan Van Der TogtPatrick BevinMichael Phelan[27]
2010Jackson LawJack BeckinsaleJay McCarthy[57]
2011Caleb EwanRick SandersRobert-Jon McCarthy[58]
2012Alexander MorganCaleb EwanRobert-Jon McCarthy[59]
2013Daniel FitterBradley HeffernanJoshua Harrison[60]
2014Michael Storer Joel Yates (NZ)Daniel Fitter[61]
2015Darcy PirottaKelland O'BrienRoss Gordon[62]
2016Liam Nolan[27]
2017Bryce LaniganJensen PlowrightCraig Wiggins[63]
2018Stephen CuffBlake QuickMatthew Rice[64]
2019Jesse NortonGraeme FrislieRohan Haydon-Smith[65]
2020Declan TreziseBlake AgnolettoLuke Deasey[66]
2021Cameron RogersZac MarriageJames Panizza[67]
2022Hamish McKenzieAndrew PhillipsLeo Zimmerman[68]
2023Wil HolmesJamie ColesBen Anderson[69]

Women

Year Gold Silver Bronze Ref.
2006Courtney Le Lay[27]
2007-2008 Not held
2009Melissa HoskinsJessica GriffithsMegan Dunn[27]
2010Sinead NoonanAmy CureJessica Allen[70]
2011Letitia CustanceKayla SalopekEmily Roper[58]
2012Georgia BakerTaylah JenningsEmily Roper[71]
2013Alexandra ManlyJosie TalbotMacey Stewart[72]
2014Josie TalbotMacey StewartLauren Perry[73]
2015Nicola MacdonaldDanielle McKinnireyRuby Roseman-Gannon[74]
2016Chloe Moran[27]
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 Wilkson-HaffendenKeira Will[81]

See also

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