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Frankston’s fastest cross the finish line

Bayside NewsBy Bayside News30 January 2023Updated:31 January 2023No Comments1 Min Read
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SAYE Morris crosses the finish line to win the 70m Frankston Gift. Picture: Supplied
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THE winners of the 2023 Frankston Gift have been crowned.

Saye Morris was the winner in the men’s 70 metre gift, and Zoe Neale took out the women’s 70 metre gift. Corey Baker and Lincoln Barnes finished second and third in the men’s division respectively. In the women’s division, second place Kiara Reddingius and third place Grace O’Dwyer joined Neale on the podium.

Gifted runners: THE Frankston Gift has been run and the winners have been crowned. Zoe Neale, the winner of the women’s 70 metre gift, was awarded her winner’s sash by Dunkley MP Peta Murphy (below). Pictures: Supplied

Neale ran an adjusted time of 8.525 seconds. Morris’ adjusted time was 7.55 seconds.

Winners at the Frankston Gift have gone on to perform strongly at the Stawell Gift in the past.

The 2023 Frankston Gift was held on 21 January at Frankston’s Kinetic Stadium. The race has been run since 2018, when it returned after a six year absence.

First published in the Frankston Times – 31 January 2023

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