
A 15-year-old girl from Ballarat has been fined after winning $40,000 in a renowned race after improving more in a fortnight more than most athletes could in a lifetime.
Chief steward Brian Marantelli said “She ran a particular time and when she got here she ran seven metres quicker”
He said that is “more than most runners improve in a lifetime. ”
“In our sport that’s called improvement at extreme range – with extreme range being four metres, so she was well off the chart in terms of improvement in a short space of time.”
Just 12 days ago Talia Martin, 15, was eliminated in the heats of the Ararat Gift.
But over Easter, when the student from Loreto College in Ballarat arrived for the Stawell Gift she improved by seven metres in her heat on Saturday and then won the race on Monday – pocketing $40,000.
From a handicap mark of 13 metres Martin clocked 13.70 seconds in the final to claim a narrow victory ahead of Tierra Exum – the sister of NBA star Dante Exum.
After her heat she was hauled before the Victorian Athletic League stewards.
“We pulled her in and spoke to her and the stewards’ panel decided on a fine of $2,000” Chief steward Brian Marantelli said.
Mr Marantelli said the teenager’s father and coach, Peter O’Dwyer, admitted Martin had done the wrong thing. According to Fairfax Media he appealed the severity of the $2000 fine but not the verdict.
