The AFL Grand Final sprint is an annual event which usually takes place at half-time of AFL Grand Final. It was first held in 1979. There has also been a kicking competition. Since 2021, there has also been a women's sprint event.
2022 Winner: Hugo Ralphsmith (Richmond)
The 2022 Grand Final sprint returned to a full field, unlike in 2021 where border restrictions meant that only runners from West Coast and Fremantle participated. The runners raced over 100m sprint along the 50m arc, a nod to the sponsors Colgate smile. The sprint was held at the first break.
Final Placings
- Richmond: Hugo Ralphsmith
- Western Bulldogs: Laitham Vandermeer
- Port Adelaide: Miles Bergman
- St Kilda: Brad Hill
- Collingwood: Isaac Quaynor
- Geelong Cats: Shannon Neale
- Carlton: Matthew Cottrell
- GWS Giants: Leek Aleer
Other Participants
- Adelaide Crows: Sam Berry
- Brisbane Lions: Darcy Wilmot
- Essendon: Jake Kelly
- Fremantle: Karl Worner
- Gold Coast Suns: Mabior Chol
- Hawthorn: James Blanck
- Melbourne: Kade Chandler
- North Melbourne: Luke McDonald
- Sydney Swans: Corey Warner
- West Coast Eagles: Patrick Naish
See a video of the 2022 race
Related Pages
- AFL Sprint Winners List
- See all the videos of the races we could find.
- AFL half time mile race from 1977 & 1978
- AFL Grand Finalists
- Grand Final kicking competitions.
- About Sport in Australia in 2022
- Rugby League sprint race