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2025 USATF Cross Country Championships Results

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January 18, 2025
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This Day in Track & Field, November 8, Edward Carter wins fourth of his five US /AAU cross country champs, by Walt Murphy News & Results Services

Early cross country, Hounds and Harriers, 19th century, engraving from Harpers Weekly Magazine

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USATF Cross Country Championships
Lubbock, TX, USA; Saturday, January 11
Distances: See below
Chaparral Ridge Cross Country Course
Prize Money: See open details below
NOTE: First national titles for both Carrie (Verdon) Ellwood and Benard Keter –Ed.

WOMEN –
OPEN (10 km):
1. Carrie Ellwood, 30, Unattached, 34:22 ($2500)
[first national title]
2. Cailie Logue, 26, Puma/Minnesota Distance Elite, 34:45 ($1500)
3. Katie Camarena, 27, Saucony, 35:13 ($800)
4. Sam Nadel, 30, Athletic Club DC, 35:16 ($700)
5. Jennifer Sandoval, 26 Renegade Running, 35:38 ($600)
6. Kassie Parker, 25, Crown Running, 36:11 ($500)
7. Ryann Helmers, 24, Unattached, 36:21 ($400)
8. Dana Feyen, 24, Minnesota Distance Elite, 36:52 ($300)
9. Kristin Johansen, 38, Unattached, 42:15 ($200)
10. Sky Izzo, 35, NM TC, 45:17 ($100)

U20 (6 km):
1. Zariel Macchia, 18, Unattached, 21:46
[retains title]
2. Liliah Gordon, 18, Shore Athletic Club, 21:57
3. Caitlyn Osanai, 18, Unattached, 21:59
4. Jane Williams, 18, Unattached, 22:36
5. Cailey Bracken, 18, Unattached, 22:38

40+ (6 km):
1. Renee Metivier, 43, Red Lizard 22:24
2. Alison Crocker, 40, Red Lizard 23:20
3. Katherine Gwyn, 44, Unattached 24:28

MEN –
Open (10 km):
1. Benard Keter, American Distance Project, 29:43 ($2500)
[first national title]
2. Joseph Berriatua, Unattached, 29:52 ($1500)
3. Anthony Camerieri, Saucony, 29:59 ($800)
4. Andy Wacker, Unattached, 30:13 ($700)
5. Anthony Raftis, ASICS Mammoth TC, 30:45 ($600)
6. Clay Duchatschek, Minnesota Distance Elite, 30:54 ($500)
7. Ares Reading, Roots Running Project, 30:55 ($400)
8. Joel Reichow, Minnesota Distance Elite, 30:55 ($300)
9. Titus Winders, Minnesota Distance Elite, 31:17 ($200)
10. Mark Huizar, Hoka Aggie RC, 31:26 ($100)
11. Mason Tope, Crown Run, 31:36.29
12. Theodorakis Medrano, Unattached, 31:48.27
13. Phillip Reid, Hoka Aggie RC, 32:26.43

U20 (8 km):
1. Sam Scott, 18, Unattached, 25:17
2. Nolan Sutter, 18, Unattached, 25:39
3. Jack Meier, 18, Oregon, 26:07
4. Luke Stockett, 18, Unattached, 26:16
5. Symond Martin, 17, Unattached, 26:43

40+ (8 km):
1. Joseph Gray, 40, Club Northwest, 25:31
2. Nicholas Kipruto, 40, Unattached, 27:18

ENDS

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