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The World's Richest Masters Race?

Mitch Itter • November 29, 2024

The Seymour Gift will boast what is believed to be the Richest Masters Race in the World on December 14, with athletes over 35 set to battle it out for a total prize pool of $3,500 in the Australian Trenching and Excavations (AT&E) 300m race.


While the Men’s and Women’s Gifts will feature total prize pools of $3,000 each, this is superseded by the AT&E 300m Masters, making it the richest Masters race on the Victorian Athletic League calendar and likely the richest of its format in the world.


Seymour Running Club (SRC) President Blair Collins said the race would be another point of difference for the Seymour Gift which will return to Kings Park on December 14 for the first time in more than two decades.


“We’re incredibly grateful to Cj Ogston from Australian Trenching and Excavations for getting behind this concept and bringing the Richest Masters Race in the World to Seymour,” Mr Collins said.


“Cj is a massive supporter of so many local community groups and it’s fantastic to have his support.


“While everyone is usually out to watch the sprinters, the Seymour Gift will see a new feature race take centre stage in the 300m Masters.


“The VAL program includes athletes from Under 14s level right up to the most senior of ages and we’re delighted to be able to spread some money around to the most experienced athletes on the program.


“The prizemoney will bring some fierce competition from the Master’s athletes and we’re excited to see them duke it out in the AT&E Masters 300m.”


Cj Ogston of AT&E said he was delighted to get behind a fantastic event for the community.


“The Seymour Gift is going to be huge for our town and should bring some of the state’s finest athletes to our region,” Mr Ogston said.


“The AT&E team are stoked to be able to help out and support the Richest Masters Race in the World.



“We’re looking forward to enjoying the day and encourage everyone to come along and enjoy the action.”

By Mitch Itter December 15, 2024
The first running of the Seymour Gift in more than two decades and the first Gift held at Kings Park in more than 50 years has proved a resounding success with athletes from across the state battling it out in a day of high-quality track athletics. Close to one thousand people entered Kings Park for the day, including athletes, coaches and Seymour Running Club members. The Kelfit stable, headed by Kelvin Lubeck, had a day out, picking up three wins, much to the delight of the vocal and partisan crowd. Hayden Anderson dominated his heat and cruised through his semi to book his place in the final of the Lubeck Plumbing 70m Open. In a thrilling finish, Anderson won the final by just 0.02 seconds. In the 550m Loan Gallery Open heat, star athlete Cooper Lubeck put in a dominant performance in the quickest of five heats to enter the final in strong form. In another grandstand finish, Lubeck came from behind with 10 metres left to claim a win that had the home crowd in raptures, who stormed the track to celebrate with the crowd favourite. His winning sash was presented by uncle Peter Elliott in an emotional moment for the family. The Richest Masters Race in the World, worth a total of $3500 and proudly sponsored by Australian Trenching & Excavations, capped off an incredible day of racing. In a finish that had to be seen to be believed, Kelfit athlete Ian Porter charged home and dived over the finish line to claim the win on the inside lane by just 0.087 seconds. Seymour Running Club President Blair Collins thanked all involved for making the day a success. “In March our Club was incorporated with the hope of bringing back the Seymour Gift but what has transpired since then has exceeded our wildest expectations,” Mr Collins said. “We are incredibly grateful for the support shown by all our heat, race program, silk and race sponsors and particularly our naming rights partner, the Seymour Club. “Kings Park was heaving with excitement all day and to have so many local wins made the day even more special. “The Seymour community turned up in droves and loved the quality of racing on display. “Our committee and a huge number of volunteers made the day a roaring success and we can’t wait to deliver the Seymour Gift again in 2025.” RACE FINAL WINNERS Nagambie Rowing Club 800m Masters – Dale Millard Caffeine Bistro U14s 120m – Sylvie Collie Lubeck Plumbing 70m Open – Hayden Anderson (Kelfit) LPR Toolmakers 120m U18s – Adrian Faraja Wilson Yulong 1600m Open – Tez Kavanagh-Dando Loan Gallery Finance 550m Open – Cooper Lubeck (Kelfit)  Microenterprise Launchpad 120m Womens Gift – Alex Tzilantonis DB Results 120m Mens Gift – Elijah Cross Enhance Physiotherapy and Health 400m Womens – Caitlyn Nicholson Turf Galore 400m Mens – Jared Glover Australian Trenching and Excavations 300m Masters – Ian Porter (Kelfit)
By Mitch Itter December 12, 2024
The 2024 Seymour Gift Race Program has officially been released. Download your digital copy at the link below.
By Mitch Itter December 5, 2024
The Seymour Gift is set to include a jam-packed day of racing with more than 600 entries across the program. The Gift, which forms part of the Victorian Athletic League season, will include 11 finals with more than $20,000 of prize money up for grabs on December 14. This money is on the line in juniors, men’s, women’s and masters events. Feature races on the day include the DB Results 120m Men’s Gift, Microenterprise Launchpad 120m Women’s Gift and the Australian Trenching and Excavations 300m Open Masters race, likely the richest masters race in the world. Earlier in the year the Seymour Running Club (SRC) set an ambitious goal of 500 athlete entries across the Seymour Gift Program, with SRC President Blair Collins delighted with the final result. “I’ve been to a few Gifts so far this year and there’s a real buzz around the Seymour Gift,” Mr Collins said. “Athletes are excited about the magnificent surface at Kings Park and can’t wait to run on one of the top grounds in regional Victoria. “To have more than 600 entries is a testament to the hard work our committee has been putting in behind the scenes and the support shown by our generous sponsors. “We’re eager to put on a great show and make the Seymour Gift an annual event that rivals the biggest Gifts on the Victorian Athletic League calendar.” While there will be plenty of action on the track, Mr Collins emphasised the great opportunities available to enjoy the day around Kings Park. “While the main show is undoubtedly the running, there’s something for everyone off the track,” Mr Collins said. “We’ve got two separate hospitality areas for people to enjoy the afternoon in, Little Athletics will be running the canteen, the Seymour Lions will have the bar open and we’ll have a BBQ operating on-site. “For those wanting to just rock up and see what all the fuss is about, general admission tickets are available at the gate.  “The Seymour Gift is shaping up to be a massive event for our community and I urge everyone to get on board and be a part of this historic day.”
By Mitch Itter November 24, 2024
Fresh off finishing third in Essendon’s Best and Fairest, Bomber star Sam Durham has been announced as the number one ticket holder of the Seymour Running Club (SRC) ahead of the Seymour Gift at Kings Park on December 14. Durham, recruited from Seymour in the 2021 mid-season draft, has become renowned across the AFL for his tenacity and work rate, having now played 71 games at the highest level. His brother, Joel Durham, sits on the SRC committee, with many friends actively involved with the Club. Fresh off a breakout season, Durham said he was delighted to through his support behind the return of the Seymour Gift. “The Seymour Gift promises to be a massive day for our town with plenty of action on and off the track,” Durham said. “I’m proud to be the number one ticket holder for the Seymour Running Club and can’t wait to see some of our local athletes do their thing on a home track. “I encourage everyone to get down to Kings Park and get around this fantastic event. “Well done to the committee on bringing the Gift back to town. “I can’t wait to enjoy a great day back home in a fantastic community environment.” SRC President Blair Collins thanked Durham for his support. “Sam is an incredible role model for so many people across our community and we’re delighted to have his backing ahead of the Seymour Gift on December 14,” Mr Collins said. “He’s a fine young man and is always keen to get back to Seymour as much as he can and support the town.  “A massive thank you from the entire committee to Sam for his generous support. We hope you’ll join him at Kings Park on December 14 to enjoy a massive day.”
By Mitch Itter November 15, 2024
The running of the Seymour Gift for the first time in more than two decades is just under a month away with everything in readiness for a huge day of track athletics at Kings Park on December 14. The Seymour Running Club (SRC) has been hard at work preparing for the day, with the aim of establishing the Gift as one of the marquee events on the Victorian Athletic League calendar. Since its incorporation earlier in the year, the SRC has accepted over 100 Foundation Members and received generous support from a range of local businesses who are eager to see the event return. SRC President Blair Collins encouraged everyone to show their support and book in a day at Kings Park for the Gift. “We’re incredibly excited about the Gift returning and we can see it being a major boost for the town,” Mr Collins said. “From our naming right sponsors at the Seymour Club down to the local businesses sponsoring heats, we’ve been blown away by the support shown around town. “Kings Park is one of the top surfaces in the state and while we might be biased, we think Victoria’s best athletes are going to love it here.” There are still some exciting ways to support the SRC ahead of the Gift and a new offer for those looking to enjoy the day in style. “Our Foundation Memberships are still on sale for people looking to show their support. A Membership includes a cap, free entry to the Gift and your name in the race program,” Mr Collins said. “We’ve had over 100 people join the club as members which has been a massive boost for our team of dedicated volunteers. “For those looking to enjoy the day in a bit of luxury, we have a corporate hospitality area with a fantastic view of the action. “Tickets are on sale now for an afternoon of complementary food and drink on what will be a perfect summer day. “We can’t wait to see you all there.”
By Mitch Itter September 2, 2024
The Seymour Club has embraced the Seymour Gift in a big way as naming rights sponsors of the massive Victorian Athletic League (VAL) event set to be held at Kings Park on December 14. The Seymour Running Club (SRC) formed in April this year with the intention of bringing the Seymour Gift back after a hiatus of over two decades. The SRC’s ambitious plan has come to fruition with the event locked in and the Seymour Club’s startup capital funding crucial in returning the Gift to Seymour, with other local businesses now on board. SRC President Blair Collins thanked the Seymour Club for its support of the Seymour Gift and its Board’s passionate backing of the event. “The Seymour Gift would’ve still been a dream without the generous backing of the Seymour Club,” Mr Collins said. “They’ve thrown their full support behind the Gift and have allowed us to focus our energy on running a top-class event that we hope is here for many years to come. “With the financial certainty provided by the Seymour Club, we’ve been able to approach other local businesses, many of whom have also provided great support for the Gift. “We’re incredibly grateful for the Seymour Club’s support and that of other businesses and organisations across our community.” Regina Schaefer, President of the Seymour Club, said the Board was only too happy to get behind the Seymour Gift. “The Seymour Running Club have got a fantastic group of community minded individuals on board to run the Gift this December,” Ms Schaefer said. “They came to us with a clear proposal and vision for the Seymour Gift as an annual event which our Board was delighted to support. “This event will provide a huge boost for the town, bringing some of the top athletes from across the state to Seymour for a jam-packed athletics meet.  “We’re looking forward to December 14 and are proud to be naming rights sponsors of the Seymour Gift.”
By Mitch Itter August 7, 2024
The Seymour Running Club (SRC) is offering Foundation Memberships, allowing sports enthusiasts and the local community to support the Club in bringing back the Seymour Gift to Kings Park on December 14. As part of the SRC’s vision to establish the Seymour Gift as an annual event and attract more people to track athletics, the Club is looking to build a loyal base of members to support it get off the ground and secure its future. At the cost of just $60, Foundation Memberships include: A Seymour Running Club membership card which entitles the holder to free entry at the Seymour Gift A Seymour Running Club branded cap Listing in the 2024 Seymour Gift Program and on the Seymour Running Club website as a Foundation Member SRC President Blair Collins is encouraging everyone to get behind the Club in delivering the most exciting new community event of the year. “We’re incredibly pumped for the Seymour Gift this year and becoming a member is a fantastic way to help us make this an event to remember,” Mr Collins said. “We’ve been blown away by the support offered by generous local businesses and our Foundation Memberships are a great way for individuals to show their support for the Seymour Gift. “It’s not very often you can get in at the ground level but this is one of those exciting opportunities to get behind the Seymour Running Club from day one. “We want the Seymour Gift to be a marquee event on the VAL calendar and the Seymour Running Club is looking to establish a strong member base to achieve this goal. “I look forward to meeting our members and more importantly seeing them enjoy a fantastic event on December 14.” Memberships can be purchased online here or by contacting Club Secretary Mitch Itter at admin@seymourrunningclub.com.au
By Mitch Itter July 31, 2024
The first annual general meeting of the Seymour Running Club (SRC) since its incorporation earlier in the year has seen a team of dedicated locals re-elected to deliver the Seymour Gift on December 14. The SRC Executive remains unchanged with Blair Collins (President), Kiara Orchard (Vice-President), Mitch Itter (Secretary) and Peter Elliott (Treasurer) all returned to their positions. The committee brings together a wealth of local knowledge and experience in unique professional settings and community sporting organisations. Importantly, the committee not only represents the administrative side of the SRC but also includes the voices of Victorian Athletic League (VAL) athletes and VAL Trainer of the Year Kelvin Lubeck. This will allow the SRC to deliver the Seymour Gift with consideration given to the needs of a broad range of stakeholders in track athletics. With the committee now set in place for the 2024-25 VAL season, SRC President Blair Collins said the club is fully focused on delivering the Seymour Gift. “Our inaugural committee has been incredible in getting the Club up and running and ticking the boxes to get the Seymour Gift locked in for December 14,” Mr Collins said. “The re-election of our Executive and returning committee members signals stability for the Club and strong buy in from a great team of locals. “We have a vast array of life experience on this committee and unparalleled connections to the athletics community and the Seymour region which is an amazing asset. “Everyone has turned their attention to the Seymour Gift and we’re working hard to make it a stellar event that’s here to stay. “I encourage everyone to follow us on Facebook and Instagram to keep up to date with everything related to the Seymour Running Club. “It’s a fantastic time to be involved in athletics and such an exciting moment for the community with the return of the Seymour Gift locked in. “I congratulate all our committee members on their election and thank them for their dedication to our Club.” Seymour Running Club Foundation Memberships will be on sale soon.  2024-25 Seymour Running Club Committee Blair Collins (President) Kiara Orchard (Vice-President) Mitch Itter (Secretary) Peter Elliott (Treasurer) Glenn Barry (Sponsorship Manager) Rob D’Orria Shaun Bryans Stephen Garner Cooper Lubeck Joel Durham Jacqui Anderson Dylan Cook Kelvin Lubeck
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