National Road Champions for Australia
Men (29+ runnings) Half Marathon 20 Aug 2017 Alexandra Headland 1:03:16 Collis Birmingham 03 Jul 2016 Gold Coast 1:05:55 Scott Westcott .... 07 Jul 2013 Gold Coast 1:03:56 Martin Dent .... 12 Oct 2008 Melbourne 1:05:58 Shane Nankervics 01 Jul 2007 Gold Coast 1:03:04 Brett Cartwright 17 Sep 2006 Sydney 1:07:45 David Ruschena 11 Sep 2005 Sydney 1:09:35 Trent Harlow 12 Sep 2004 Sydney 1:04:49 Martin Dent 06 Jul 2003 Gold Coast 1:03:50 Blair Martin (NZL) 01 Sep 2002 Noosa 1:05:42 Dean Cavuoto-3 26 Aug 2001 Noosa 1:03:13 Darren Wilson 27 Aug 2000 Noosa 1:03:03 Scott Westcott 29 Aug 1999 Noosa 1:04:35 Dean Cavuoto-2 21 Jun 1998 Lake Macquarie 1:04:34 Dean Cavuoto 22 Jun 1997 Lake Macquarie 1:03:17 Lee Troop 23 Jun 1996 Lake Macquarie 1:04:19 David Evans 25 Jun 1995 Lake Macquarie 1:05:29 Paul Arthur 26 Jun 1994 Lake Macquarie 1:04:22 Rodney Higgins-2 20 Jun 1993 Lake Macquarie 1:03:13 Malcolm Norwood-2 21 Jun 1992 Lake Macquarie 1:03:22 Malcolm Norwood 15 km 23 Jun 1991 Sydney 44:33 Rodney Higgins 24 Jun 1990 Barton 45:10 Bradley Camp-2 24 Jun 1989 Perth 43:51 Bradley Camp 28 Aug 1988 Canberra 44:09 Rob deCastella-4 19 Jul 1987 Hobart 44:11 Stephen Moneghetti 27 Jul 1986 Canberra 44:26 Andrew Lloyd 25 May 1985 Brisbane 44:38.9 Grenville Wood 25 km 20 May 1984 Melbourne 1:16:41 Rob deCastella-3 26 Jun 1983 Adelaide 1:14:26 Jeff Coole 14 Aug 1982 Sydney 1:17:02 Rob deCastella-2 04 Jul 1981 Perth 1:14:41.4 Rob deCastella Non-champion winners 2016 1:03:50 Duer Yoa (SUD) 2008 1:03:00 Patrick Nyangelo (TAN) 2006 1:07:35 Srisung Boonthung (THA) 2005 1:09:10 Jan Willen Schaar (NED) 2003 1:03:25 Tomonori Watanabe (JPN) 2002 1:04:43 Jussi Utrianen (FIN)
Note: In 2003, Blair Martin (NZL) was declared the champion altho he has competed internationally for New Zealand.
Women (32+ runnings) Half Marathon 20 Aug 2017 Alexandra Headland 1:18:32 Stephanie Auston 03 Jul 2016 Gold Coast 1:11:21 Cassandra Fien-2 .... 07 Jul 2013 Gold Coast 1:11:00 Nicole Chapple .... 12 Oct 2008 Melbourne 1:15:14 Cassandra Fien 01 Jul 2007 Gold Coast 1:12:02 Lisa Jane Weightman 17 Sep 2006 Sydney 1:15:58 Kerryn McCann-3 11 Sep 2005 Sydney 1:18:48 Katherine Smyth 12 Sep 2004 Sydney 1:19:30 Helen Stanton 06 Jul 2003 Gold Coast 1:12:27 Anna Thompson 01 Sep 2002 Noosa 1:15:25 Elizabeth Miller 26 Aug 2001 Noosa 1:15:13 Samantha Hughes 27 Aug 2000 Noosa 1:12:39 Nicole Carroll 29 Aug 1999 Noosa 1:13:30 Susan Michelsson-2 21 Jun 1998 Lake Macquarie 1:14:48 Kerryn McCann-2 22 Jun 1997 Lake Macquarie 1:14:43 Susan Michelsson 23 Jun 1996 Lake Macquarie 1:14:16 Heather Turland-2 25 Jun 1995 Lake Macquarie 1:13:12 Lisa Dick 26 Jun 1994 Lake Macquarie 1:14:58 Heather Turland 20 Jun 1993 Lake Macquarie 1:16:37 Kerryn McCann 21 Jun 1992 Lake Macquarie 1:15:11 Karen Gobby 15 km 23 Jun 1991 Sydney 50:06 Lisa Ondieki-2 24 Jun 1990 Barton 51:32 Krishna Wood 24 Jun 1989 Perth 51:48 Carole Connelly 28 Aug 1988 Canberra 50:49 Lisa Ondieki 19 Jul 1987 Hobart 52:56 Suzanne Malaxos 27 Jul 1986 Canberra 52:43 Coral Farr 10 km 25 May 1985 Brisbane 33:59.8 Donna Gould-2 20 May 1984 Melbourne 32:22 Donna Gould 26 Jun 1983 Adelaide 33:21 Kerry Whannell 14 Aug 1982 Sydney 33:57 Sally Pierson 04 Jul 1981 Perth 34:31.1 Anne Lord 1980 35:36.2 Desiree Letherby 1979 35:17.8 Lynne Williams Non-champion winners 2017 1:15:40 Linda Spencer (ENG) 2003 1:10:36 Hiromi Fujii (JPN) 2002 1:13:56 Kerryn McCann (AUS) 2001 1:14:58 Jackie Fairweather (AUS) 1999 1:13:28 Sasha Daniels (NZL)
Note: The following Australians finished ahead of the listed champion but were disqualified for uniform violations: 2002 men Magnus Michelsson (1:05:06), 2002 women, Kerryn McCann (1:13:56) and Susan Michelsson (1:14:28).
Note: The 1983 courses appear to have
been rather short.
Most Titles
Men
(1981-date) 4
Rob deCastella
1981-82.1984.1988
Women
(1979-date)
3
Kerryn McCann
1993,1998,2006
Last Updated on
21 Aug 2017
Contributors: Maurice Wilson (50), Klaas Loonstra (9), Ian Hill (23)