Crocodile Trophy Race History
Past winners from 1995 to present
2-13
Men: Mark Frendo (Aus)
Women: Liesbeth Hessens (Bel)
2012
Men: Ivan Rybarík (Cze)
Women: Kate Major (Aus)
2011
Men: Jeroen Boelen (Ned)
Women: Jessica Douglas (Aus)
2010
Men: Urs Huber (Swi)
Women: Abby McLennan (Aus)
2009
Men: Urs Huber (Swi)
Women: Monique Zeldenrust (Ned)
2008
Men: Ondrej Fojtik (Cze)
Women: Karen Steurs (Bel)
2007
Men: Mauro Bettin (Ita)
Women: Michela Benzoni (Ita)
2006
Men: Christoph Stevens (Bel)
Women: Dominique Angerer (Aut)
2005
Men: Adam Hansen (Aus)
Women: Kim Proctor (Aus)
2004
Men: Adam Hansen (Aus)
Women: Anita Waiss (Aut)
2003
Men: Roland Stauder (Ita)
Women: Rosi King (Aus)
2002
Men: Jaap Viergever (Ned)
Women: Mieke Deroo (Bel)
2001
Men: Jaap Viergever (Ned)
Women: Mieke Deroo (Bel)
2000
Men: Simon Apperloo (Ned)
Women: Carrie Edwards (USA)
1999
Men: Jaap Viergever (Ned)
Women: No women entered
1998
Men: Harald Maier (Aut)
Women: No women entered
1997
Men: Jaap Viergever (Ned)
Women: Regina Stanger (Aut)
1996
Men: Harald Maier (Aut)
Women: Brigitte Kurka (Aut)
1995
Men: Harald Maier (Aut)
Women: Meg Carrigan (Aut)
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