Jamie Whitmore

  • 5-Time XTERRA U.S. Pro Series Champion
  • 5-Time XTERRA USA Champion
  • 2004 XTERRA World Champion
  • 2007 XTERRA U.S. PRO SERIES CHAMPION!

PERSONAL: Born May 4, 1976.ran track and cross country at Cal State - Northridge while earning her bachelor of arts degree in criminology. She races for Jamie's Race for Research to find a cure for Hunnington's Disease.

XTERRA EXPERIENCE: Seventh year. All-time winningest XTERRA athlete, male or female, with 37 career victories.

2002: Won the Nissan Xterra USA and Central Championships and also won the Nissan Xterra Pro Points Series Championship. Captured her first-ever XTERRA title at XTERRA Saipan.

2003: Won four straight races in Saipan, Big Bear, Richmond, and the Czech Republic, before placing second at XTERRA Canada. Also won XTERRA Netherlands and XTERRA Germany en route to capturing the inaugural XTERRA European Tour Championship. Capped off her season with a win in Tahoe for her second Pro Series title.

2004: Won in Saipan, Keystone, Big Bear, Lake Tahoe, Austria, Czech, Italy, Netherlands, and Japan. Finished second at Richmond, and third in Germany. Won the XTERRA USA Pro Series Championship for the third straight year and the XTERRA European Tour for the second consecutive season. Picked up her biggest career win at XTERRA World Championship.

2005: Finished 2nd at XTERRA Saipan, the Nissan Xterra West Championship, XTERRA Czech, and XTERRA Italy before winning East title in Richmond. Then placed second at XTERRA Austria, won the Midwest Championship in Milwaukee and finished 2nd in Keystone before winning the inaugural XTERRA Brazil Championship, and then her second XTERRA Japan title. Won in Tahoe for the fourth straight year to secure her fourth consecutive XTERRA U.S. Pro Points Series title. Was the runner-up in the XTERRA European Tour. Placed 3rd at the World Championship

2006: Finished 2nd at XTERRA Saipan, won the first US Pro Series race in Temecula, was second in Alabama, won in Richmond and Mexico on back-to-back weekends, won in Milwaukee, was second in Utah, and won in Japan. Placed 5th in Tahoe, yet still finished as top American in XTERRA U.S. Pro Series for 5th straight year.

2007: After a disappointing finish in the first race in Temecula, Jamie won all remaining XTERRA US Pro Series Races and the USA Championship. Finished in the top 10 in the NORBA mountain bike race series as well as the NORBA National Championship.