Seymour Running Club awarded top gong
The incredible return of the Seymour Gift has been recognised by the Victorian Athletic League (VAL), with the Gift named Meeting of the Year at the recent VAL Awards Night.
The award is even more noteworthy given the Seymour Running Club (SRC), hosts of the Seymour Gift, was only incorporated in March 2024, beating 20 other established Gifts across the state for the top honour.
The Seymour Gift saw more than 1,000 people converge on Kings Park to enjoy an amazing day of track athletics, highlighted by wins from locally trained athletes Hayden Anderson, Cooper Lubeck and Ian Porter in chaotic scenes.
Inaugural SRC President Blair Collins said the recognition was a reward for plenty of hard work behind closed doors.
“When we incorporated in March last year, we had an ambitious plan to bring the Seymour Gift back, and we’ve been able to exceed our wildest expectations,” he said.
“Our committee has been amazing, working tirelessly to involve the broader community in the event and deliver an outstanding spectacle.
“The Seymour Gift looks set to be a must-attend event on the regional sporting calendar for many years to come.
“Importantly, this wouldn’t have been possible without all our sponsors and foundation members who backed us in to deliver a great day for the community.
“I’d like to thank the VAL for the award and for the great job they’re doing in promoting track athletics across Victoria.”
The Seymour Gift is locked in for 2025, with the SRC eager not to rest on its laurels.
“While we’re delighted with this award, our focus is now on delivering another exceptional Seymour Gift for the community on December 13,” Mr Collins said.
“Memberships will be on sale in the coming weeks, and our committee is working hard to curate another great event.
“We look forward to welcoming everyone back to the hallowed turf of Kings Park in December.”





