STAWELL GIFT

The 'Stawell Gift' is Australia's oldest and richest short distance running race. It is run over every Easter weekend, with the main race finals on the holiday Monday, at Central Park, Stawell in the Grampian Mountains district of western Victoria. The race is run on grass over 120 metres, with competitors handicapped according to their form, administered by the Victorian Athletics League, commonly referred to as the VAL.

Contents
History
Format
Records
External links
References

History


The first Stawell Gift was in 1878, as a fun race between miners at the end of the gold rush. It has been raced every year since, except for four years during the Second World War. Originally it was the townspeople putting together an entertainment package to happen over Easter, complete with 'special trains' to the event. Today it is the most prestigious footrace in Australia, with a $40,000AUD first prize. The event is sponsored by Australia Post and the finals are televised live around Australia.

Format


On the Easter Saturday there are 24 heats, with the winner of each heat going through to the semi finals, and the fastest runners making it to the final.
The Gift is run on a grass track in front of the 100 year-old Stawell Grandstand, and the athletes run in lanes that are separated by lane ropes.
The idea of the handicap system is that all runners would theoretically cross the line at the same time. The handicapper works out what mark or handicap the runner will have according to their previous performances in the sprint, currently the most a runner may be handicapped is 10 metres, although this is occasionally increased to 11.
The handicapping system usually ends up pitting local runners against international professionals.
Gambling is allowed in the venue, and there is an extensive Bookmaker's compound.

Records


Only two people have ever won the race running from scratch, Jean-Louis Ravelomanantsoa in 1975 and Joshua Ross in 2005.
Only three sprinters have won the race more than once, Bill Howard (1966, 1967) Barry Foley (1970, 1972) and Joshua Ross (2003, 2005).
Recent winners of the Stawell Gift are:

★ 2007 - Nathan Allen

★ 2006 - Adrian Mott

★ 2005 - Joshua Ross

★ 2004 - Jason Hunte

★ 2003 - Joshua Ross

★ 2002 - Stuart Uhlmann

★ 2001 - Andrew Pym

★ 2000 - Jarrem Pearce

★ 1999 - Rodney Matthews

★ 1998 - D. Seers

★ 1997 - D. Millard

★ 1996 - S. Hutton

★ 1995 - Glen Crawford

★ 1994 - R. Lewis

★ 1993 - Jason A. Richardson

★ 1992 - A.P. McManus

★ 1991 - Steve Brimacombe

★ 1990 - Dean Capobianco

External links



Official Website of the Stawell Gift

Tourism Victoria Site

Joshua Ross winning the Gift in 2005 from The Age website.

References



Pandora Internet Archive of the Stawell Gift

The Sports Factor Transcript Sport and Religion over Easter, April 10 1998

The ten best footballers at the Stawell Gift The Sunday Age on 27 March 2005.

ABC Asia-Pacific Nexus 6 September 2005 Transcript

Stawell Gift Winners 1878 2004 (Direct link to XLS Spreadsheet)
Names of all Stawell gift heat winners leading up to the main race. Is there such a record?
Yes Should be available in book form in time for Easter 2008 meeting.

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