2022 USA Cross Country Championships

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2022 USA Cross Country Championships
Venue Mission Bay Park, San Diego, California
Dates8 January 2022 (2022-01-08)
Champions
Men Shadrack Kipchirchir
Women Alicia Monson
  2020
2023  

The 2022 USA Cross Country Championships was the 131st edition of the USA Cross Country Championships. The USA Cross Country Championships took place in San Diego, California, on 8 January 2022 and served as the US Trials for 5th edition of 2022 Pan American Cross Country Cup (6 member teams) in Serra, Espírito Santo, Brazil. The men's race was won by Shadrack Kipchirchir in 30:32. The women's race was won by Alicia Monson in a time of 34:01. The junior (U-20) men's race was won by Gabe Simonsen in 25:42. The junior (U-20) women's race was won by Zariel Macchia in a time of 22:50. [1]

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Results

Race results [2]

Men

PositionAthleteTime
Gold medal icon.svg Shadrack Kipchirchir 30:32
Silver medal icon.svg Dillon Maggard 30:34
Bronze medal icon.svg Sam Chelanga 30:34
4 Leonard Korir 30:37
5 Benard Keter 30:49
6 Benjamin Eidenschink 31:07
7 Benjamin Blankenship 31:37
8 Caleb Webb 31:44
9 Futsum Zienasellassie 32:03
10 Theodorakis Medrano 32:06

[3]

Women

PositionAthleteTime
Gold medal icon.svg Alicia Monson 34:01
Silver medal icon.svg Weini Kelati 34:18
Bronze medal icon.svg Emily Infeld 34:36
4 Emily Durgin 34:50
5 Stephanie Bruce 34:50
6 Natosha Rogers 35:24
7 Jaci Smith 35:48
8 Molly Seidel 35:58
9 Carrie Verdon 36:01
10 Susanna Sullivan 36:11

[4]

U-20 Men

PositionAthleteTime
Gold medal icon.svg Gabe Simonsen 25:42
Silver medal icon.svg Chase Leach 25:50
Bronze medal icon.svg Cael Grotenhuis 26:22
4 Garrett Woodhoouse 26:44
5 William Dixon 26:57
6 Gabe Smit 27:01
7 Bahozhoni Church 27:30
8 Kutoven Stevens 27:47
9 Joshua Galindo 28:01
10 Micah Slivers 28:45

[5]

U-20 Women

PositionAthleteTime
Gold medal icon.svg Zariel Macchia 22:50
Silver medal icon.svg Colleen Stegmann 23:39
Bronze medal icon.svg Kaybree Christensen 23:51
4 Madison Eyman 23:53
5 Nora Wollen 24:10
6 Aisha Ramone 24:54
7 Olivia Gang 25:06
8 Emma Burgess 25:42
9 Madeline Castillo 25:54
10 Lia Castillo 25:59

[6]

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  2. "USATF Cross Country Championships results". USA Cross Country Championships . Retrieved 7 January 2022.
  3. 2022 USA Cross Country overall men results
  4. 2022 USA Cross Country overall women results
  5. 2022 USA Cross Country men U-20 results
  6. 2022 USA Cross Country women U-20 results