By Mitch Itter
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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)