Sport | Mountain running |
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Founded | 2004 |
Continent | North America (NACAC) |
The NACAC Mountain Running Championships is an annual Mountain running competition organized by NACAC for athletes representing the countries of its member associations. Until 2012, only the participation of athletes from Canada, Mexico, and the United States was reported. The event was established in 2004.[1][2]
The 2020 championships were cancelled.[3] It was not held again until 2023, when it became part of the new NACAC Mountain and Trail Running Championships event alongside a trail running race. The 2024 edition of this combined event was also cancelled.[4]
Year | City | Country | Date | |
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I | 2004 | Vail, Colorado | United States | July 4 |
II | 2005 | Vail, Colorado | United States | June 4 |
III | 2006 | Ajijic, Jalisco | Mexico | June 25 |
IV | 2007 | Canmore, Alberta | Canada | July 28 |
V | 2008 | Tepatitlán, Jalisco | Mexico | June 15 |
VI | 2009 | Mount Cranmore, North Conway, New Hampshire | United States | June 28 |
VII | 2010 | Canmore, Alberta | Canada | July 9 |
VIII | 2011 | Ajijic, Jalisco | Mexico | July 17 |
IX | 2012 | Cypress Mountain, West Vancouver, British Columbia | Canada | July 21 |
X | 2013 | Mount Cranmore, North Conway, New Hampshire | United States | July 21 |
XI | 2014 | Ajijic, Jalisco | Mexico | July 20 |
XII | 2015 | Cypress Mountain, West Vancouver, British Columbia | Canada | July 18 |
XIII | 2016 | Cerro Gordo, Tepatitlán | Mexico | July 10 |
XIV | 2017 | Golden, British Columbia | Canada | September 24 |
XV | 2018 | Loon Mountain | United States | July 8 |
XVI | 2019 | Cerro Gordo, Tepatitlán | Mexico | October 20 |
Americans Morgan Arritola and Joe Gray won the women's and men's title respectively at the 2013 championships.[5]