Sprint Star Gout Gout Smashes His Own 200m Australian Record in Dazzling International Debut
Australian teenage sprint sensation Gout Gout is making a habit of breaking records—and on Tuesday, he did it again.
In his first senior race abroad, the 17-year-old stormed to victory in the 200 meters at the prestigious Golden Spike meet in Ostrava, Czech Republic, clocking an astonishing 20.02 seconds. That’s a new national record for Australia—edging past the mark he had already set in December by two hundredths of a second.
And he did it in dramatic style. Entering the home straight slightly behind Cuba’s Reynier Mena, Gout unleashed a powerful surge in the final stretch, overtaking Mena and crossing the finish 0.17 seconds ahead. Great Britain’s Nethaneel Mitchell-Blake rounded out the podium in third with 20.60 seconds.
Speaking after the race, Gout was all calm confidence:
“I feel good. New personal best, new national record in my first European race,” he told reporters.
“I don’t feel any pressure. When I’m on the track, it’s just me doing my favorite thing—running. And nothing stops me from doing that.”
A Star on the Rise
Gout is no stranger to fast times. Earlier this year, he stunned the crowd at the Australian Athletics Championships in Perth with a blistering 19.84-second 200m—technically under the magic 20-second barrier. But that time was invalidated due to a tailwind exceeding the legal limit.
Still, the momentum is undeniable. Gout already shattered Australia’s long-standing 200m national record last year, replacing Peter Norman’s six-decade-old mark—the oldest national track record in the country.
He’s also turning heads in the 100m. In April, he clocked two sub-10-second runs on the same day, though again, tailwinds disqualified the results. But the raw speed is there—and it’s drawing comparisons to none other than sprinting legend Usain Bolt.
Eyes on the World Stage
Gout’s 20.02-second run now ranks as the 11th fastest 200m time in the world this season. That performance has earned him a spot on Australia’s team for the World Athletics Championships in Tokyo this September, where he could face off against some of the sport’s biggest names—including reigning 200m world champ Noah Lyles and Botswana’s Olympic gold medalist Letsile Tebogo.
The way things are going, the world won’t be asking “Who is Gout Gout?” for much longer.
Source: CNN – Teenage sprint sensation Gout Gout breaks his own 200m Australian record in first race abroad