AUSTRALIAN TEENAGER GOUT GOUT OUTRUNS EXPECTATIONS WITH RECORD BREAKING SPRINT
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Eighteen year old Australian sprinter Gout Gout has taken the athletics world by surprise after producing a stunning performance in the 200 metres that has already drawn comparisons with sprint legend Usain Bolt. Competing at the national championships in Sydney, the young athlete clocked an impressive 19.67 seconds, setting a new world under 20 record and firmly establishing himself as one of the fastest rising stars in the sport.
This remarkable time not only marked the first legal sub 20 second run of Gout’s career but also positioned him ahead of Bolt’s own teenage best of 19.93 seconds, which the Jamaican icon recorded back in 2004 at the age of 17. While Bolt would later go on to dominate global sprinting and set multiple world records, his teenage mark had long stood as a benchmark for emerging talent. Gout’s achievement now adds a new chapter to that comparison.
The performance also carries global significance. Gout’s 19.67 seconds would have been fast enough to secure a bronze medal at the 2024 Paris Olympics, highlighting just how competitive his time is even at the senior level. It is currently the fastest time recorded in the world this year, further underlining the magnitude of his breakthrough.







