Stuart Uhlmann

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Stuart Uhlmann (born 20 December 1971) is an Australian former sprinter who won the 2002 Stawell Gift. [1]

He was trained by Bob Cooke on the Gold Coast. [2]

Starting from a handicap of 6.75m, Uhlmann won the 2002 Stawell Gift race in a time of 11.98 seconds to beat Greg Saddler and Idika Uduma. He previously won the Jupiters gift in 1993 and multiple gifts around the country. [3]

He is now retired from competing, but he is currently training Jarrod Whittaker who competed at Stawell for the first time in 2015. [3]

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References

  1. Stuart Uhlmann at World Athletics OOjs UI icon edit-ltr-progressive.svg
  2. Sizzling victory for Uhlmann. The Courier (2002-04-01). Retrieved on 2016-07-23.
  3. 1 2 "Here's Cheers" . Retrieved 22 July 2015.