University student Harrison Kerr posts fastest Stawell Gift time in 27 years

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The 22-year-old engineering student dominated the 120m handicap event with the fastest winning time since 1995

Harrison Kerr has clocked the fastest winning time in 27 years to claim a dominant victory in the Stawell Gift. The red-hot Victorian justified his pre-race favouritism by dominating the final on a cold Easter Monday at Central Park.Racing off a mark of 9.25m, Kerr stormed to victory in 11.85 seconds – the fastest winning time in the celebrated 120m handicap event since Glenn Crawford in 1995.

“I’ve had family members compete here and my brother lives locally so I’ve been up and down [to Stawell] a few times,” the final-year engineering student said. “[Until now] I just wasn’t ready, I wasn’t going to be able to run those sort of times. I just needed the right prep to set up for it.” Kerr and women’s Gift winner Bull both pocketed winner’s cheques of $40,000. The 19-year-old Bull sent a scare through her camp when she picked up a sore throat on the flight from Brisbane to Melbourne on Friday.

 

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