NACAC Mountain Running Championships

The NACAC Mountain Running Championships is an annual Mountain running competition organized by NACAC for athletes representing the countries of its member associations. However, until 2012, only the participation of athletes from Canada, Mexico, and the United States was reported. The event was established in 2004.[1][2]

NACAC Mountain Running Championships
SportMountain running
Founded2004
ContinentNorth America (NACAC)

Editions

Year City Country Date
I2004Vail, Colorado United StatesJuly 4
II2005Vail, Colorado United StatesJune 4
III2006Ajijic, Jalisco MexicoJune 25
IV2007Canmore, Alberta CanadaJuly 28
V2008Tepatitlán, Jalisco MexicoJune 15
VI2009Mount Cranmore, North Conway, New Hampshire United StatesJune 28
VII2010Canmore, Alberta CanadaJuly 9
VIII2011Ajijic, Jalisco MexicoJuly 17
IX2012Cypress Mountain, West Vancouver, British Columbia CanadaJuly 21
X2013Mount Cranmore, North Conway, New Hampshire United StatesJuly 21
XI2014Ajijic, Jalisco MexicoJuly 20
XII2015Cypress Mountain, West Vancouver, British Columbia CanadaJuly 18
XIII2016Cerro Gordo, Tepatitlán MexicoJuly 10
XIV2017Golden, British Columbia CanadaSeptember 24
XV2018Loon Mountain United StatesJuly 8
XVI2019Cerro Gordo, Tepatitlán MexicoOctober 20

Results

Americans Morgan Arritola and Joe Gray won the women's and men's title respectively at the 2013 championships.[3]

Men

Year Gold Silver Bronze
2004 Paul Low
 United States
Peter de la Cerda
 United States
Simon Gutierrez
 United States
2005 Matt Carpenter
 United States
Tim Parr
 United States
Clint Wells
 United States
2006 Ranulfo Sánchez
 Mexico
Juan Carlos Carera
 Mexico
Tomás Perez Nava
 Mexico
2007 Nick Schuetze
 United States
Ivan Babikov
 Canada
Adrian Lambert
 Canada
2008 Juan Carlos Carera
 Mexico
Ranulfo Sánchez
 Mexico
Shiloh Mielke
 United States
2009 Joe Gray
 United States
Rickey Gates
 United States
Eric Blake
 United States
2010 Joe Gray
 United States
Taylor Murphy
 Canada
Adrian Lambert
 Canada
2011 Joe Gray
 United States
Ranulfo Sánchez
 Mexico
James Gosselin
 Canada
2012 Joe Gray
 United States
James Gosselin
 Canada
Robert Krar
 Canada
2013 Joe Gray
 United States
Max King
 United States
Glenn Randall
 United States
2014 Mario Alberto Ramiro Allende
 Mexico
Enrique Camarena Camberos
 Mexico
Ángel Orlando Quintero Ramírez
 Mexico
2015 Nick Elson
 Canada
Kristopher Swanson
 Canada
Shaun Stephens-Whale
 Canada
2016 Juan Carlos Carera
 Mexico
Josh Eberly
 United States
Victor Mercado
 Mexico
2017 Juan Carlos Carera
 Mexico
Mike Popejoy
 United States
Josh Eberly
 United States
2018 Joe Gray
 United States
Andy Wacker
 United States
Mike Popejoy
 United States
2019 Andy Wacker
 United States
Jesús Nava Águila
 Mexico
Flore Brayan Rodríguez
 Mexico

Women

Year Gold Silver Bronze
2004 Kelly Ryan
 United States
Kelly Low
 United States
Rene Frazee
 United States
2005 Laura Haefeli
 United States
Chris Lundy
 United States
Lisa Isom
 United States
2006 Federica Villa Márquez
 Mexico
Daniela Saucedo
 Mexico
María Elizabeth Vera
 Mexico
2007 Chris Lundy
 United States
Lisa Goldsmith
 United States
Katrina Driver
 Canada
2008 Kasie Enman
 United States
Laura Flores Dávila
 Mexico
Alison Bryant
 United States
2009 Chris Lundy
 United States
Brandy Erholtz
 United States
Laura Haefeli
 United States
2010 Brandy Erholtz
 United States
Megan Lund
 United States
Chris Lundy
 United States
2011 Maria Dalzot
 United States
Chris Lundy
 United States
Amber Moran
 United States
2012 Brandy Erholtz
 United States
Amber Moran
 United States
Maria Dalzot
 United States
2013 Morgan Arritola
 United States
Megan Lizotte
 United States
Amber Reece-Young
 United States
2014 Brandy Erholtz
 United States
Maria Dalzot
 United States
Chris Lundy
 United States
2015 Chessa Adsit-Morris
 Canada
Megan Roche
 United States
Mandy Ortiz
 United States
2016 Megan Roche
 United States
Ladia Albertson
 United States
Meggan Franks
 Canada
2017 Susana Bautista Villegas
 Mexico
Megan Roche
 United States
Colleen Wilson
 Canada
2018 Allie McLaughlin
 United States
Citlali Cristian
 Mexico
Addie Bracy
 United States
2019 Dani Moreno
 United States
Sam Lewis
 United States
Susana Bautista
 Mexico
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See also

References

  1. NACAC Mountain Running Championships: Results, World Mountain Running Association, retrieved March 12, 2013
  2. NACAC MOUNTAIN RUNNING CHAMPIONSHIPS, Athletics Weekly, retrieved March 12, 2013
  3. USA sweep medals at NACAC Mountain Running Championships. IAAF (2013-07-22). Retrieved on 2013-07-29.
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