- NACAC Cross Country Championships
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NACAC Cross Country Championships Sport Cross country running Founded 2005 Continent North America, Central America and the Caribbean (NACAC) The NACAC Cross Country Championships is an annual regional cross country running competition for athletes representing member nations of the North America, Central America and Caribbean Athletic Association (NACAC).[1] The event was inaugurated in 2005 and was held in Florida, United States until 2009. The following two editions were held in Trinidad and Tobago.[2]
The event comprises four separate races: an 8 km senior men's race, a 6 km senior women's race, a 6 km junior men's race and finally a 4 km junior women's race.[3]
Editions
Edition Year Venue City Country No. of
athletesNo. of
nations1st 2005 United States Triathlon National Training Center Clermont, Florida United States
2nd 2006 United States Triathlon National Training Center Clermont, Florida United States
3rd 2007 United States Triathlon National Training Center Clermont, Florida United States
170 16[4] 4th 2008 Disney's Wide World of Sports Complex Orlando, Florida United States
5th 2009 Chain of Lakes Park Orlando, Florida United States
7th 2010 Mount Irvine Bay Golf Course Mount Irvine Trinidad and Tobago
175 16 8th 2011 Queen's Park Savannah Port of Spain Trinidad and Tobago
166 20[5] Champions
Year Men's senior race Women's senior race Individual Team Individual Team 2005 Juan Luis Barrios (MEX)
United States (USA)
Sabrina Monro (USA)
United States (USA)
2006 Juan Luis Barrios (MEX)
Mexico (MEX)
Megan Metcalfe (CAN)
United States (USA)
2007 Fasil Bizuneh (USA)
United States (USA)
Malindi Elmore (CAN)
Canada (CAN)
2008 Thomas Morgan (USA)
United States (USA)
Carmen Douma-Hussar (CAN)
Canada (CAN)
2009 Stephen Pifer (USA)
United States (USA)
Clara Grandt (USA)
United States (USA)
2010 Max King (USA)
United States (USA)
Delilah DiCrescenzo (USA)
United States (USA)
2011 Robert Cheseret (USA)
United States (USA)
Kate Harrison (CAN)
United States (USA)
References
- ^ Canadian Cross-Country Championships. Calgary Spartans (2009-11-28). Retrieved on 2010-02-24.
- ^ Clarke, Nicholas (2010-02-02). 16 Countries from Nacac Cross Country championships. Trinidad Guardian. Retrieved on 2010-02-24.
- ^ 2009 NACAC Cross Country Championships. USATF (2009-03-07). Retrieved on 2010-02-24.
- ^ 2007 NACAC Cross Country Championships. USATF (2007-03-03). Retrieved on 2010-02-23.
- ^ Robinson, Javier Clavelo (2011-02-20). USA and Canada trade honours at NACAC XC Championships. IAAF. Retrieved on 2011-02-20.
See also
- American Championships
External links
- NACAC website
- Official USATF championships page
- 2005–06 winners from GBR Athletics
International cross country running IAAF World Cross Country Championships Asia AAA – Asian Cross Country ChampionshipsAfrica CAA – African Cross Country ChampionshipsNorth America NACAC – NACAC Cross Country ChampionshipsSouth America CONSUDATLE – South American Cross Country ChampionshipsOceania OAA – Oceania Cross Country ChampionshipsEurope EAA – European Cross Country Championships • Nordic Cross Country Championships • Balkan Cross Country ChampionshipsWorld FISU World University Cross Country Championships • Commonwealth Mountain and Ultradistance Running Championships • CISM World Military Cross Country ChampionshipsSee also: Modern pentathlon • International Cross Country Championships (1903–1972) Cross country running in the United States Championships USA Cross Country Championships • National Club Championships
Foot Locker Championships • Nike Cross Nationals • NAIA: Men/Women • NCAA: Men/Women • USATF National Junior Olympic ChampionshipsMeetings Schuylkill Navy Cross Country RunWorld events NACAC Cross Country Championships • 1984 World Championships (East Rutherford) • 1992 World Championships (Boston)See also: IAAF World Cross Country Championships • USATF • LaVern Gibson Championship Cross Country Course Categories:- NACAC Cross Country Championships
- Cross country running competitions
- Cross country running in the United States
- American Championships
- Athletics (track and field) in North America
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