16-Year-Old Gout Gout Shatters Australian 200m Record, Drawing Global Attention
The Australian sprinting prodigy broke a 56-year-old national record with a time of 20.04 seconds and is being compared to Usain Bolt for his historic performances.
- Gout Gout, a 16-year-old Australian sprinter, broke Peter Norman's 56-year-old national 200m record with a time of 20.04 seconds at the Australian All Schools Championships in Brisbane.
- His 200m time is the fastest ever for an Australian and the second-fastest in history for an under-18 athlete, trailing only American Erriyon Knighton.
- Gout also ran a wind-assisted 10.04 seconds in the 100m and clocked a legal time of 10.17 in the final, setting a new national under-18 record for the event.
- His achievements have drawn global praise, including comparisons to Usain Bolt, who acknowledged Gout's talent and noted similarities to his own early career.
- Born to South Sudanese parents, Gout's rise has been described as a milestone for Australian athletics, with experts urging careful development to ensure his potential is fully realized.