Australian sprinter Gout Gout set a new national and World Under-20 record in the 200m with a time of 19.67 seconds at the Sydney Athletics Championships, becoming the first Australian to run the distance legally in under 20 seconds. The 18-year-old’s time also surpassed Usain Bolt’s previous under-20 record from 2004, making it the fastest 200m run globally this year, according to reports from Vanguard Nigeria and Guardian Sport US.
Gout Gout’s performance marks a major milestone in his career, as he lowered his own Australian record to this stunning new mark. He expressed satisfaction with the run, which he had been targeting earlier in the year, as noted by ABC News Australia. The achievement underscores his rapid progression and rising status in the sprinting world.
Experts highlight that while Gout Gout’s junior record surpasses Bolt’s at the same age, Usain Bolt’s senior world record of 19.19 seconds from 2009 remains unbeaten, with Bolt’s legacy defined by sustained elite performances, per analysts cited by Vanguard Nigeria. Gout Gout’s consistency and future performances will be closely watched to assess his potential at the senior level.
Looking ahead, Gout Gout plans to compete at the World Under-20 Championships rather than the Commonwealth Games this season, focusing on building experience on the international stage, according to Vanguard Nigeria. His progression at this event will be a key indicator of how he handles pressure on the global sprinting scene.

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