Athletics-American sprinter Richardson wins Stawell Gift from scratch


FILE PHOTO: World Athletics Championships Tokyo 2025 - Women's 4 x 100m Relay Final - Japan National Stadium, Tokyo, Japan - September 21, 2025 Sha'Carri Richardson of the U.S. celebrates after crossing the finish line to win the final. REUTERS/Dylan Martinez/File Photo

April 6 (Reuters) - American sprinter ⁠Sha'Carri Richardson powered to victory from the back of ⁠the field at Australia's oldest and richest handicap footrace, ‌the Stawell Gift, on Monday.

The annual race, which offers a prize of A$40,000 ($27,628), is run on a 120m uphill grass track with athletes handicapped according ​to ability and previous performances in sprints.

Richardson, ⁠who won silver in ⁠the 100m at the Paris Olympics and was on the gold ⁠medal-winning ‌U.S. 4x100 relay team, crossed the finish line with an adjusted time of 13.15 seconds, ahead of ⁠Australian teenager Charlotte Nielsen.

Nielsen had a nine-metre head ​start on the ‌26-year-old Richardson, who qualified for the six-woman final after a ⁠photo finish ​in the semis.

"Thank you. The love, the support, the true enjoyment that I had on the track, I know everybody's having here. ⁠I had a great time," Richardson told ​Channel 7.

Richardson became the third athlete to win the women's Gift from scratch since it was introduced in 1989, after Bree ⁠Rizzo in 2025 and Melissa Breen in 2012.

In the men's event, Richardson's boyfriend and 2019 world 100m champion Christian Coleman failed to advance from the semi-finals, with Australia's Olufemi Komolafe winning ​the final.

The race has been run in ⁠the small Victorian town of Stawell every Easter weekend since 1878 ​except for four years during World ‌War Two and in 2020, when ​the COVID pandemic forced its cancellation.

($1 = 1.4478 Australian dollars)

(Reporting by Aadi Nair in Bengaluru; Editing by Peter Rutherford)

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