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Teen sprinter gout gout clocks 9.99 but wind spoils record

17-year-old Gout Gout, an Australian sprinter often compared to the renowned Jamaican Usain Bolt, clocked 9.99 seconds twice during Thursday's event in Perth. However, the results will not be officially recognized due to excessively strong winds.

They say he's the "new Usain Bolt." The 17-year-old ran 100 meters in under 10 seconds.
They say he's the "new Usain Bolt." The 17-year-old ran 100 meters in under 10 seconds.
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During the event in Perth, the 17-year-old Australian sprinter Gout Gout ran the 100 meters twice in a time of 9.99 seconds. Although this result will not be officially acknowledged because of the strong winds, the young athlete showcased his remarkable talent.

Gout Gout - the hope of Australian sprinting

Gout, the son of immigrants from South Sudan, competed in the national under-20 championships at the WA Athletics Stadium. He clocked a time of 9.99 seconds in the preliminary round with a wind of 11.5 ft/s and then repeated this result in the final with a wind of 8.5 ft/s.

"This is what Athletics Australia needs, this is what we wake up in the morning for, this is what we train for, and I couldn’t ask for anything better," said Gout after the race, though he admitted he wasn't completely satisfied with his start. The ambitious sprinter aims to become the second Australian to break the 10-second barrier, more than 20 years after Patrick Johnson achieved 9.93 seconds in Japan in 2003.

Gout Gout like Usain Bolt?

Despite his results in Perth not being recognized, Gout Gout continues to make strides. His best wind-aided time is 10.04 seconds, achieved during the national school championships a few months earlier. Gout's official personal record in the 100 meters is 10.17 seconds.

In December 2024, Gout set the Australian record in the 200 meters, clocking a time of 20.04 seconds in Brisbane. In doing so, he surpassed Peter Norman's result from the 1968 Mexico City Olympics, which was 20.06 seconds.

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