The Australian National Time Trial Championships, are held annually with an event for each category of rider: Men, Women & under 23 riders. The event has been run concurrently with the Australian National Road Race 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] According to Cycling Australia, the under 23 men's time trial championships were introduced in 2001. [2] Gran fondo national championships were introduced in 2016. [2] E-sports made a debut in 2019. [2]
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 time trialling 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.
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Year | Gold | Silver | Bronze | Ref. |
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2009 | Josie Tomic | Shara Gillow | Sarah Kent | [5] |
2010 | Josie Tomic | Tiffany Cromwell | Alexandra Carle | [23] |
2011 | Lauren Kitchen | Amy Cure | Carlee Taylor | [24] |
2012 | Sinead Noonan | Lauren Kitchen | Sarah Kent | [25] |
2013 | Ailie McDonald | Jessica Allen | Cassandra Dodd | [26] |
2014 | Jenelle Crooks | Emily Roper | Jessica Allen | [27] |
2015 | Rebecca Mackey | Ellen Skerritt | Jenelle Crooks | [28] |
2016 | Emily Roper | Ellen Skerritt | Jenelle Crooks | [29] |
2017 | Alexandra Manly | Jaime Gunning | Ella Scanlan-Bloor | [57] |
2018 | Alexandra Manly | Maeve Plouffe | Kerry Jonker | [31] |
2019 | Sarah Gigante | Anya Louw | Jemma Eastwood | [58] |
2020 | Sarah Gigante | Jamie Gunning | Emily Watts | [33] |
2021 | Sarah Gigante | Emily Watts | Anya Louw | [35] |
2022 | Anya Louw | Alyssa Polites | Emily Watts | [36] |
2023 | Isabelle Carnes | Lucinda Stewart | Haylee Fuller | [37] |
2024 | Ella Simpson | Felicity Wilson-Haffenden | Neve Bradbury | [38] |
2025 | Alli Anderson | Felicity Wilson-Haffenden | Sophia Sammons | [59] |
Year | Gold | Silver | Bronze | Ref. |
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2006 | Hayden Josefski | Cameron Meyer | Leigh Howard | [5] |
2007 | Rohan Dennis | Thomas Palmer | Michael Freiberg | [5] |
2008 | Michael Freiberg | [5] | ||
2009 | Luke Durbridge | Dale Parker | Jordan Kerby | [60] |
2010 | Dale Parker | Jay McCarthy | Ethan Kimmince | [61] |
2011 | Alexander Morgan | Jack Beckinsale | Caleb Ewan | [62] |
2012 | Caleb Ewan | Alexander Morgan | Miles Scotson | [63] |
2013 | Tom Kaesler | Daniel Fitter | Jack Edwards | [64] |
2014 | Callum Scotson | Lucas Hamilton | Angus Lyons | [65] |
2015 | Rohan Wight | ![]() | Liam Magennis | [66] |
2016 | Harry Sweeny | |||
2017 | Thomas Jones | Elliot Schultz | Mitchell Wright | [67] |
2018 | Luke Plapp | Tyler Londorff | Mitchell Wright | [68] |
2019 | Patrick Eddy | Harry Morgan | James Moriarty | [69] |
2020 | Patrick Eddy | Alastair Mackellar | Zac Kelly | [70] |
2021 | Lachlan Miller | Dylan George | Matthew Connan | [71] |
2022 | Hamish McKenzie | Cameron Rogers | Lachlan Miller | [72] |
2023 | Oscar Chamberlain | Wil Holmes | Joshua Cranage | [73] |
2024 | Wil Holmes | Alex Eaves | Jeremy Smith | [74] |
2025 | Max Goold | Lucas Stevenson | Fletcher Medway | [75] |
Year | Gold | Silver | Bronze | Ref. |
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2006 | Tiffany Cromwell | [5] | ||
2007 | Josie Tomic | [5] | ||
2008 | Sophie Ootes | [5] | ||
2009 | Kendelle Hodges | Amy Cure | Madeleine Brunton | [60] |
2010 | Amy Cure | Sinead Noonan | Jessica Allen | [76] |
2011 | Allison Rice | Jessica Allen | Jessica Mundy | [62] |
2012 | Emily Roper | Georgia Baker | Kelsey Robson | [63] |
2013 | Alexandra Manly | Lucy Kirk | Macey Stewart | [77] |
2014 | Anna-Leeza Hull | Macey Stewart | Alexandra Manly | [78] |
2015 | Anna-Leeza Hull | Hollee Simmons | Jaime Gunning | [79] |
2016 | Jaime Gunning | |||
2017 | Madeleine Fasnacht | Anya Louw | Sophie Edwards | [80] |
2018 | Sarah Gigante | Anya Louw | Sophie Edwards | [81] |
2019 | Francesca Sewell | Catelyn Turner | Katarina Chung-Orr | [82] |
2020 | Alyssa Polites | Francesca Sewell | Catelyn Turner | [83] |
2021 | Alyssa Polites | Haylee Fuller | Isablee Carnes | [84] |
2022 | Isablee Carnes | Sophie Marr | Lucy Stewart | [85] |
2023 | Felicity Wilson-Haffenden | Lauren Bates | Talia Appleton | [86] |
2024 | Lauren Bates | Nicole Duncan | Emily Dixon | [87] |
2025 | Amelie Sanders | Georgia Gardiner | Leani Van der Berg | [88] |
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