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Rizzo wins Stawell Gift

Bree Rizzo

A record crowd lined the famed Central Park straight on Easter Monday as the Stawell Gift delivered everything it’s known for – drama, legacy, and elite athleticism on Australia’s most historic grass track.

Photos by Luke Hemer courtesy of Stawell Gift

In the Women’s Gift, Olympic semi-finalist Bree Rizzo stunned the field and etched her name in Gift folklore, becoming just the second woman to claim victory from the scratch mark, emulating the feat of former Australian 100m record holder Melissa Breen in 2012. Her storming run from the back of the field not only showcased her class but also marked a personal milestone — she now joins husband and 2017 men’s Gift winner Matt Rizzo as the first married couple to both hoist the winner’s sash.

“It’s such an honour to win this historic and prestigious event,” Rizzo said.

“To win off scratch is just amazing. I’m sure Matt and I are going to put both our sashes together on the wall at home.”

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Behind Rizzo, Chiara Santiglia (13.55 off 7.75m) and Jemma Stapleton (13.67 off 11m) completed the podium in a blanket finish that captured the essence of Gift racing.

In the men’s edition, John Evans improved from round to round, blasting to victory in 11.94 off a 9.75m handicap. The South Australian powered through the rounds, knocking out pre-race favourite Gout Gout in a stacked semi-final before holding off fast-finishing duo Jasper Thomas (12.07 off 6.5m) and Mitchell O’Neill (12.12 off 4.75m) in a tense finale.

Evans’ win carried extra weight for his coach Paul Young, who celebrated 40 years since his own Stawell triumph in 1985. In a poignant twist of fate, Young — mentored in his day by the late Ferg Speakman — now sees his own athlete claim the trophy that bears Speakman’s name.

“I’ve dreamt of this moment for 27 years as a coach,” said Young. “To see it finally happen on this stage, with a kid like John who’s worked so hard, it’s just perfect.”

There was more heartbreak for sprint prodigies Gout Gout and Lachlan Kennedy, who both bowed out in the semi-finals of the Backmarkers Invitational 120m Handicap, upstaged by 2023 Gift champion Ryan Tarrant, who surged home ahead of last year’s women’s winner Chloe Mannix-Power.

Olympic 800m semi-finalist Peyton Craig capped off the day in style with a polished win in the Invitational 1000m Handicap. Guided by distance icon Craig Mottram, Craig (off 3m) tracked rising 17-year-old Daniel Williams (6m) before timing his final move to perfection to win in 2:19.24.

“I know Dan’s in good form and I knew he’d be a good person to follow,” Craig said post-race. “Coming off the final bend I was pretty confident I could kick clear — it’s a great feeling to win here.”

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As the sun set on Central Park, the 2025 edition reaffirmed what the Stawell Gift continues to represent: where history meets the next generation, and where even the brightest stars must earn every step on the sacred grass.

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At 5 February

MEN
100m 10.16 Rohan Browning
200m 20.26 Gout Gout
400m 44.54 Reece Holder
800m 1:45.15 Peter Bol
1500m 3:31.87 Jude Thomas
5000m 12:59.61 Ky Robinson
10000m 27:59.65 Seth O'Donnell
110m H 14.01 Timothy Foster
400m H 49.95 Matthew Hunt
3000m St 8:46.51 Ed Trippas
High Jump 2.25m Yual Reath
Pole Vault 5.95m Kurtis Marschall
Long Jump 7.94m Liam Adcock / Jalen Rucker
Triple Jump 16.58m Connor Murphy
Shot 18.56m Aiden Harvey
Discus 66.63m Matt Denny
Hammer 68.20m Timothy Heyes
Javelin 83.03m Cameron McEntyre
Decathlon 6771 Robbie Cullen
10000m W 38:02.68 Isaac Beacroft

WOMEN
100m 11.08 Torrie Lewis
200m 22.56 Torrie Lewis
400m 52.18 Jemma Pollard
800m 1:57.15 Jess Hull
1500m 3:55.15 Jess Hull
5000m 14:56.83 Rose Davies
10000m 31:27.18 Lauren Ryan
110m H 12.96 Michelle Jenneke
400m H 55.02 Sarah Carli
3000m St 9:42.62 Cara Feain-Ryan
High Jump 2.00m Nicola Olyslagers
Pole Vault 4.35m Elyssia Kenshole
Long Jump 6.33m Katie Gunn
Triple Jump 13.58m Desleigh Owusu
Shot 15.61m Emma Berg
Discus 56.54m Taryn Gollshewsky
Hammer 68.55m Lara Roberts
Javelin 65.54m Mackenzie Little
Heptathlon 5925 Camryn Newton-Smith
10000m W 42:16.58 Elizabeth McMillen

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