Australian Teen Gout Gout Breaks National 200m Record, Surpassing Usain Bolt at Same Age
The 16-year-old sprinter stunned the athletics world with a 20.04-second 200m, setting a new Australian record and becoming the fastest-ever 16-year-old over the distance.
- Gout Gout, a 16-year-old Australian sprinter, broke a 56-year-old national 200m record with a time of 20.04 seconds at the Australian All-Schools Athletics Championships.
- His record-breaking performance also surpassed Usain Bolt's 200m time of 20.13 seconds at the same age, making Gout the fastest 16-year-old ever in the event.
- Track and field legend Justin Gatlin praised Gout's professional technique and composure during races, highlighting his potential for future success.
- In addition to his 200m achievement, Gout set a new Australian under-18 record in the 100m with a time of 10.17 seconds, placing him sixth-fastest globally in his age category.
- Experts note Gout's raw talent and technical mechanics, suggesting he could develop into a world-class sprinter, though his peak performance may still be years away.