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Independent Singapore
26-06-2025
- Sport
- Independent Singapore
'Another national record!' — Gout Gout sets new Australian 200m record in Ostrava
Photo: Australian teenage sprinter Gout Gout made history in his first-ever senior international competition at the Ostrava Golden Spike as he set a new Australian national record of 20.02 seconds in the 200 metres. The young athlete also improved his previous record by two-hundredths of a second. At the World Athletics Continental Tour Gold meet in the Czech Republic, the 17-year-old athlete finished 0.17 seconds ahead of Reynier Mena from Cuba. Briton Nethaneel Mitchell-Blake was third with a final time of 20.60 seconds. Gout has had the chance to compete internationally in under-20 and under-18 competitions in the past seasons, but the Ostrava meet was his debut senior race outside Australia. For the record, this was the venue where Bolt was scheduled to make his European debut as a 17-year-old in 2004. However, a hamstring injury stopped him from competing. After his impressive win, Gout admitted: 'I've felt stronger in training these last couple of months and I've felt good since I got to Europe last Thursday.' He added: 'I knew Mena would come hard at me the first 100, but I was confident I'd be close enough to come home strongly in the second part of the race, which is, of course, my stronger part… I felt calm but strong as I came off the turn and was confident I'd be strong enough to get the win. Another national record; pretty happy with that. It's not a bad first up in Europe.' Because of his exceptional performances in the field, Gout Gout has been included in the Australian team at the World Championships in Tokyo this coming September. On social media, World Athletics shared Gout's achievement, saying: 'Dream European debut ✨… Australia's @ powers to 20.02 in the men's 200m at @zlatatretra 😎 First senior race abroad ✅. First race ever in Europe ✅. First senior win abroad ✅. Breaks area record ✅.' Netizens were quick to congratulate the rising sprinter, leaving a flood of encouraging comments under the video. Many praised his impressive performance and potential, with one remarking, 'New star was born 🔥🔥 keep going 💪.' Another wrote, 'Congrats, Gout! Smashing the Aussie record in your first senior race in Europe is huge. I'm proud to be part of your journey and can't wait for what's next. Keep smashing it!' Others added, 'This kid is goin' places, he will go far,' and 'The kid got IT🔥.' One fan even joked, 'How did the camera capture him 🤔 faster than sight 🔥🔥🔥🔥.' Others saw Gout Gout's resemblance to legend Usain Bolt. 'His form looks like Bolt's,' one observed, while another declared, 'The future Bolt🔥.'

CNN
25-06-2025
- Sport
- CNN
Teenage sprint sensation Gout Gout breaks his own 200m Australian record in first race abroad
Teenage sprinting sensation Gout Gout continued his record-breaking streak on Tuesday when he surpassed his own 200m Australian national mark. The 17-year-old finished first with a time of 20.02 seconds – shaving two hundredths of a second off the previous record he broke in December last year – at the Golden Spike meeting in Ostrava, Czech Republic. Gout entered the straight slightly behind Cuba's Reynier Mena but produced a remarkable burst as the pair approached the finish line to get himself ahead. In what was Gout's first senior race abroad, he finished 0.17 seconds ahead of Mena while Great Britain's Nethaneel Mitchell-Blake (20.60) came in third. 'I feel good. New personal best, new national record in my first European race,' Gout told reporters afterwards, per Reuters. 'I don't feel any pressure. Because as soon as I step out on that track, it's just me by myself and what I've got to do, my favorite thing, and that's to run. 'So, I just go out there and run and nothing stops me from doing that … Get some more races in me and (the 20-second barrier) will drop for sure.' Gout has already broken the 200m 20-second barrier mark this year, winning the title at the Australian Athletics Championships in Perth in 19.84 seconds in April, only for the time to be revoked because of an illegal wind reading of 2.2m per second. In breaking Australia's 200m record last year, Gout smashed Pete Norman's nearly six-decade-old mark which had been the country's oldest remaining record. He's also shown his potential in the 100m too, breaking the 10-second barrier twice in one day in April, only for those times to also be etched out because of a tailwind. Gout's tall stature, languid running style and raw speed have drawn comparisons with legendary sprinter Usain Bolt and he is considered one of the fastest teenagers in the world. His time of 20.02 seconds is the 11th fastest 200m time this season by any athlete. Gout's speed over the last 12 months has earned him a spot on Australia's team for the World Championships in Tokyo in September. It could set up a fascinating clash with reigning 200m world champion Noah Lyles and Botswana's Olympic gold medalist Letsile Tebogo.


New York Times
24-06-2025
- Sport
- New York Times
Gout Gout, 17, sets new Australian 200m record on senior international debut
Teenage sprinting sensation Gout Gout broke his own Australian 200m record on Tuesday at the Golden Spike meeting in Ostrava, Czech Republic, his first senior international competition. The 17-year-old clocked a time of 20.02 seconds to eclipse his previous personal best of 20.04. He finished ahead Cuba's Reynier Mena, who won the 200m at the last two Diamond League meetings, by 0.17 seconds, while British sprinter Nethaneel Mitchell-Blake came third with a time of 20.60. Advertisement Gout previously broke the 20-second barrier in the 200m, recording a time of 19.84 to win the Australian national title in Perth in April. However, this time was not counted as record due to a wind speed of +2.2 metres per second during the race. That time surpassed Usain Bolt's 19.93 in 2004 and Justin Gatlin's 19.86 in 2001. Gout set the previous national 200m record of 20.04 in December 2024 at the Australian All Schools Athletics Championship, becoming the fastest 16-year-old in history. Born in Queensland, Australia to parents who migrated from South Sudan, Gout has made the step up to senior competition after enjoying immense success at youth level. He won the 100m and 200m twice each at both the under-18 Australian championships and at the under-20 championships and does not turn 18 until December 29. Earlier this year, it was confirmed that Gout will be part of Australia's team at the World Athletics Championships in Tokyo in September. (Michal Cizek/AFP via Getty Images)