SAN JOSE SPORTS HALL OF FAME CLASS OF 2019

Endurance Cycling Record-Holder

Plaque Location: SAP Center, Section 107

An ultra-marathon cycling legend, Seana Hogan is known as the greatest endurance cyclist ever.

A competitive swimmer as a youngster, the San Jose State graduate is the first and only six-time winner of the 3,100-mile plus transcontinental Race Across America, known as the World’s Toughest Bicycle Race. Her transcontinental speed record of nine days, four hours and two minutes in the 1995 Race Across America has stood the test of time. She holds the San Francisco to Los Angeles and Seattle to San Diego cycling records for both men and women. On the track, she owns the 12-hour and 24-hour distance records and the 100-mile and 200-mile time records. Hogan holds age group records in racing for the 50-59 age and 60-plus age groups.

Seana Hogan was inducted into the San Jose Sports Hall of Fame in 2019.