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US National Championship winners in men's Marathon
1925-1979
Amateur Athletic Union
  • 1925: Charles Mellor
  • 1926–29: Clarence DeMar
  • 1930: Karl Koski
  • 1931: William Agee
  • 1932: Clyde Martak
  • 1933–34: Melvin Porter
  • 1935: Pat Dengis
  • 1936: Billy McMahon
  • 1937: Melvin Porter
  • 1938–39: Pat Dengis
  • 1940: Lou Gregory
  • 1941: Bernard Smith
  • 1942–43: Frederick McGlone
  • 1944–45: Charles Robbins, Jr.
  • 1946: Johnny Kelley
  • 1947: Ted Vogel
  • 1948: Johnny Kelley
  • 1949: Victor Dyrgall
  • 1950: Johnny Kelley
  • 1951: Jesse Van Zant
  • 1952: Victor Dyrgall
  • 1953: John Lafferty
  • 1954: Ted Corbitt
  • 1955: Nicholas Costes
  • 1956–63: John J. Kelley
  • 1964: Buddy Edelen
  • 1965: Garnett Williams
  • 1966: Norm Higgins
  • 1967: Ron Daws
  • 1968: George Young
  • 1969: Tom Heinonen
  • 1970: Robert Fitts
  • 1971: Kenny Moore
  • 1972: Edmund Norris
  • 1973: Douglas Schmenk
  • 1974: Ronald Wayne
  • 1975–76: Gary Tuttle
  • 1977: Edward Schelegle
  • 1978: Carl Hatfield
  • 1979: Tom Antczak
1980–1992
The Athletics Congress
  • 1980: Frank Richardson
  • 1981: Robert Johnson
  • 1982: Joel Menges
  • 1983: Pete Pfitzinger
  • 1984–85: Ken Martin
  • 1986: Bill Donakowski
  • 1987: Ric Sayre
  • 1988: Mark Conover
  • 1989: Bill Reifsnyder
  • 1990: Steve Spence
  • 1991: Bill Reifsnyder
1993–present
USA Track & Field
  • 1992: Steve Spence
  • 1993: Ed Eyestone
  • 1994: Paul Pilkington
  • 1995: Keith Brantly
  • 1996: Bob Kempainen
  • 1997: Dave Scudamore
  • 1998: Keith Brantly
  • 1999: Alfredo Vigueras
  • 2000: Rod DeHaven
  • 2001: Scott Larson
  • 2002: Dan Browne
  • 2003: Ryan Shay
  • 2004: Alan Culpepper
  • 2005–06: Mbarak Hussein
  • 2007: Ryan Hall
  • 2008: Fernando Cabada
  • 2009: Meb Keflezighi
  • 2010: Sergio Reyes
  • 2011: Not held
  • 2012: Meb Keflezighi
  • 2013: Nicholas Arciniaga
  • 2014: Tyler Pennel
  • 2015: Jared Ward
  • 2016: Galen Rupp
  • 2017: Tim Ritchie
  • 2018: Brogan Austin
  • 2019: Not held
  • 2020: Galen Rupp
  • 2022: Futsum Zeinasellassie
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