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Australian National Criterium Championships

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The Champion's Jersey

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 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

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Men

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Year Gold Silver Bronze Ref.
2000-1 Brett Aitken Eddy Hollands Stuart O'Grady [1]
2001-2 Robbie McEwen Nathan O'Neill  Jans Koerts (NED) [2]
2002-3 Matt White  Jaaron Poad (NZ) Craig Cahill [3]
2003-4 Mark Roland Christian Lademann David Betts [4]
2004-5 Allan Davis  Jaaron Poad (NZ) Robbie McEwen [5]
2005-6 Ashley Hutchinson Allan Davis  Jaaron Poad (NZ) [6]
2006-7 Robbie McEwen Allan Davis Graeme Brown [7]
2007-8 Baden Cooke Christopher Sutton Allan Davis [8]
2008-9 Bernard Sulzberger Peter McDonald Christopher Sutton [9]
2009-10 Aaron Kemps Dean Windsor Will Clarke [10]
2010-11 Jonathan Cantwell Anthony Giacoppo Stuart Shaw [11]
2011-12 Anthony Giacoppo Mark Renshaw Steele Von Hoff [12]
2012-13 Cameron Meyer Steele Von Hoff Leigh Howard [13]
2013-14 Steele Von Hoff Anthony Giacoppo Brenton Jones [14]
2014-15 Steele Von Hoff Caleb Ewan Scott Sunderland [15]
2015-16 Caleb Ewan Brenton Jones Anthony Giacoppo [16]
2016-17 Caleb Ewan Scott Sunderland Brenton Jones [17]
2017-18 Caleb Ewan Steele Von Hoff Brenton Jones [18]
2018-19 Brenton Jones Tristan Ward Jay McCarthy [19]
2020 Sam Welsford Kaden Groves Nick White [20]
2021 Kaden Groves Nick White Luke Durbridge [21]
2022 Cameron Ivory Alastair Christie-Johnston Cameron Scott [22]
2023 Kelland O'Brien Blake Quick Taj Jones [23]
2024 Caleb Ewan Jensen Plowright Sam Welsford [24]

Women

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Year Gold Silver Bronze Ref.
1994 Kathy Watt
1995 Anna Wilson
1996 Kristy Scrymgeour
1997 Sandra Smith
1997 Bridget Evans
1998 Lyndelle Higginson
1999 Bridget Evans
2000–01 [1] Rochelle Gilmore Sharon Wheatley Sandra Smith
2001–02 [2] Rochelle Gilmore Bridget Evans Katie Mactier
2002–03 Lizzie Williams Katherine Bates Rochelle Gilmore [25]
2003–04 [4] Wendy Habermann Diane Monk Bridget Evans
2004–05 Oenone Wood Rochelle Gilmore Emma Rickards [26]
2005–06 Alex Rhodes Rochelle Gilmore Oenone Wood
2006–07 Alex Rhodes Belinda Goss Katherine Bates
2007–08 Kirsty Broun Carly Hibberd Rochelle Gilmore [27]
2008–09 Kirsty Broun Rochelle Gilmore Ruth Corset [9]
2009–10 Carly Light Megan Dunn Rochelle Gilmore [28]
2010–11 Lauren Kitchen Joanne Hogan Chloe Hosking [29]
2011–12 Alex Rhodes Melissa Hoskins Annette Edmondson [30]
2012–13 Kimberley Wells Loren Rowney Gracie Elvin [28]
2013–14 Sarah Roy Peta Mullens Lauren Kitchen [31]
2014–15 Kimberley Wells Peta Mullens Lauren Kitchen [32]
2015–16 Sophie Mackay Lizzie Williams Lauren Kitchen [33]
2016–17 Jessica Allen Kendelle Hodges Shannon Malseed [34]
2017–18 Rebecca Wiasak Sarah Roy Kimberley Wells [35]
2018–19 Rebecca Wiasak Sarah Roy Ruby Roseman-Gannon [36]
2020 Chloe Hosking Ruby Roseman-Gannon Gracie Elvin [37]
2021 Annette Edmondson Ruby Roseman-Gannon Chloe Hosking [38]
2022 Ruby Roseman-Gannon Josie Talbot Peta Mullens [39]
2023 Amber Pate Alexandra Manly Matilda Field [40]

Under 23

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Men

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Year Gold Silver Bronze Ref.
2006-7 Dean Windsor Grant Irwin [7]
2007-8 Russell Gill Hayden Josefski Michael Hepburn [41]
2008-9 Chris Jory Benjamin King Richard Lang [42]
2009-10 Daniel Braunsteins Thomas Palmer Malcolm Rudolph [43]
2010-11 Ben Grenda Richard Lang Thomas Palmer [44]
2011-12 Scott Law Jay McCarthy Ben Grenda [45]
2012-13 Brad Linfield Josh Taylor Andrew Martin [46]
2013-14 Caleb Ewan Robert-Jon McCarthy Alex Wohler [47]
2014-15 Chris Hamilton David Edwards Jesse Kerrison [48]
2015-16 Jesse Kerrison Sam Welsford Daniel Fitter [49]
2016-17 Alexander Porter Lucas Hamilton Ayden Toovey [50]
2017-18 Cameron Scott Dylan Sunderland Sam Welsford [51]
2018-19 Jarrad Drizners Kelland O'Brien Cameron Scott [52]
2020 Kelland O'Brien Conor Leahy Matthew Rice [53]
2021 Matthew Rice Bryce Lanigan Craig Wiggins [54]
2022 Graeme Frislie Josh Duffy Zachary Marshall [55]
2023 Graeme Frislie Blake Agnoletto Declan Trezise [56]

Women

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Year Gold Silver Bronze Ref.
1996 Kristy Scrymgeour
1998-99 Lyndelle Higginson
2000 Rochelle Gilmore
2001 Rochelle Gilmore
2002 Hayley Rutherford
2003 Katherine Bates
2004 Alex Rhodes
2005 Alex Rhodes
2006 Alex Rhodes
2007 Skye-lee Armstrong
2008-9 Carly Hibberd
2009-10 Chloe Hosking [28]
2010-11 Lauren Kitchen Chloe Hosking Kendelle Hodges [29]
2011-12 Melissa Hoskins Annette Edmondson Lauren Kitchen [30]
2012-13 Emily Roper Jessica Mundy Jenelle Crooks [28]
2013-14 Emily Roper Rebecca Mackey Jessica Mundy [31]
2014-15 Shannon Malseed Rebecca Mackey Tayla Evans [32]
2015-16 Jessica Mundy [33]
2016-17 Nicola MacDonald Josie Talbot Jessica Pratt [57]
2017-18 Kristina Clonan Ruby Roseman-Gannon Maeve Plouffe [35]
2018-19 Ruby Roseman-Gannon Emily Watts Anya Louw [36]
2020 Ruby Roseman-Gannon Elizabeth Nuspan Alexandra Martin-Wallace [37]
2021 Maeve Plouffe Alexandra Martin-Wallace Neve Bradbury [38]
2022 Anya Louw Neve Bradbury Keeley Bennett [39]
2023 Lucinda Stewart Keely Bennett Ella Sibley [40]

Junior / Under 19

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Men

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Year Gold Silver Bronze Ref.
1993 Michael Stallard Grant Curruthers Steven Sambrooks
1996 Brett Lancaster
1997 Brett Lancaster
2006 Matthew Pettit [28]
2007-2008 Not held
2009 Jordan Van Der Togt Patrick Bevin Michael Phelan [28]
2010 Jackson Law Jack Beckinsale Jay McCarthy [58]
2011 Caleb Ewan Rick Sanders Robert-Jon McCarthy [59]
2012 Alexander Morgan Caleb Ewan Robert-Jon McCarthy [60]
2013 Daniel Fitter Bradley Heffernan Joshua Harrison [61]
2014 Michael Storer  Joel Yates (NZ) Daniel Fitter [62]
2015 Darcy Pirotta Kelland O'Brien Ross Gordon [63]
2016 Liam Nolan [28]
2017 Bryce Lanigan Jensen Plowright Craig Wiggins [64]
2018 Stephen Cuff Blake Quick Matthew Rice [65]
2019 Jesse Norton Graeme Frislie Rohan Haydon-Smith [66]
2020 Declan Trezise Blake Agnoletto Luke Deasey [67]
2021 Cameron Rogers Zac Marriage James Panizza [68]
2022 Hamish McKenzie Andrew Phillips Leo Zimmerman [69]
2023 Wil Holmes Jamie Coles Ben Anderson [70]

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Women

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Year Gold Silver Bronze Ref.
2006 Courtney Le Lay [28]
2007-2008 Not held
2009 Melissa Hoskins Jessica Griffiths Megan Dunn [28]
2010 Sinead Noonan Amy Cure Jessica Allen [71]
2011 Letitia Custance Kayla Salopek Emily Roper [59]
2012 Georgia Baker Taylah Jennings Emily Roper [72]
2013 Alexandra Manly Josie Talbot Macey Stewart [73]
2014 Josie Talbot Macey Stewart Lauren Perry [74]
2015 Nicola Macdonald Danielle McKinnirey Ruby Roseman-Gannon [75]
2016 Chloe Moran [28]
2017 Jade Haines Alexandra Martin-Wallace Sarah Gigante [76]
2018 Sarah Gigante Sophie Edwards Emily Watts [77]
2019 Ashlee Jones Elizabeth Nuspan Francesca Sewell [78]
2020 Haylee Fuller Francesca Sewell Tahlia Dole [79]
2021 Lucy Stewart Haylee Fuller Sophie Marr [80]
2022 Lucy Stewart Sophie Marr Bronte Stewart [81]
2023 Mackenzie Coupland Felicity Wilkson-Haffenden Keira Will [82]

See also

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References

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