Rising Australian sprint star Gout Gout continues to make waves in the athletics world after a stellar performance at the 128th Queensland Athletics Championships, held from 13 to 16 March at the Queensland Sport and Athletics Centre (QSAC) in Nathan.
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The 17-year-old secured the under-20 100m title on Saturday, further cementing his status as one of the country’s most promising young athletes. He then delivered a stunning 200m run on Sunday, clocking an impressive 19.98 seconds.
Although the strong tailwind of 3.6 metres per second made the time ineligible for record purposes, his 20.05 seconds in the heats was officially the fastest legal time in the world this year.
Just three months ago, Gout broke the long-standing Australian 200m record, previously held by Peter Norman since the 1968 Olympics, by running 20.04 seconds at QSAC. His performances have drawn comparisons to legendary Jamaican sprinter Usain Bolt, as his running style and rapid progress indicate a bright future ahead.
Reflecting on his latest feat, Gout acknowledged that his start was unsteady, which initially made him feel less motivated to run. However, as he gained momentum, he focused on using the wind to his advantage and pushed forward.
He explained that as he came off the bend, he concentrated on maintaining his speed and took advantage of the conditions. When he saw the final time rounded down to 19.98 seconds, he expressed his excitement and satisfaction with the result.
Born to South Sudanese migrants, Gout has overcome immense challenges and has already set ambitious goals. He aims to become the first Australian to officially break the 20-second barrier in the 200m and the second to run under 10 seconds in the 100m, with his personal best currently at 10.17 seconds.
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Despite being in his final year of high school in Ipswich, Gout competes against elite athletes, balancing his studies with a growing athletic career. His talent has also caught the attention of major brands, securing him a long-term sponsorship deal with Adidas.
With the Brisbane 2032 Olympics on the horizon, Gout is seen as one of Australia’s brightest prospects. As he continues to develop his skills and manage increasing public expectations, his journey to becoming a global sprinting star is only just beginning.
Published 18-March-2025