Gout Gout breaks his own 200m national record in latest stunning run

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Gout Gout, the 17-year-old Australian sprinting prodigy, has once again demonstrated his exceptional talent by breaking his own national record in the 200m event. Competing at the prestigious Ostrava Golden Spike meet in the Czech Republic, Gout clocked an impressive time of 20.02 seconds, surpassing his previous record. His performance is particularly noteworthy as he outpaced seasoned competitors, including Cuba's Reynier Mena, whom he overtook in the final 20 meters. Gout's victory not only solidifies his status as a rising star in athletics but also places him joint sixth on the world Under-20 200m all-time list, drawing comparisons to the legendary Usain Bolt, who also made his mark at this same meet as a teenager. Gout expressed his confidence leading into the race, acknowledging the challenge posed by Mena but feeling assured in his ability to finish strongly, which ultimately led to his triumph and record-breaking achievement.

The Ostrava meet was a significant event for Australian athletics, showcasing several young talents alongside Gout. Notably, Cam Myers, a 19-year-old athlete, also set a new national Under-20 record in the 1500m, finishing fourth while improving his personal best by nearly three seconds. Myers’ performance places him third on the all-time Australian list, just shy of the current record held by Ollie Hoare. Additionally, Peter Bol came close to breaking his own 800m national record, finishing with a time of 1:43.80, just 0.01 seconds off his previous best. Other Australian athletes, including Torrie Lewis and Kurtis Marschall, also competed, with Marschall securing a third-place finish in the pole vault. The successful outings of these athletes mark a promising start to their European campaigns as they prepare for the upcoming world championships in September.

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The records keep falling forGout Goutafter the 17-year-old sprint sensation announced himself on the senior international stage with a new Australian benchmark of 20.02s over 200m at the Ostrava Golden Spike meet in the Czech Republic.

Gout remains on course to go sub-20s as he bettered his own national record in a field stacked with high-quality sprinters, chasing down and then roaring past Reynier Mena over the final 20m to cross the line 0.17s ahead of the Cuban, with Briton Nethaneel Mitchell-Blake third.

The 17-year-old has drawn comparisons with Usain Bolt, and his latest victory comes at the same meet where the Jamaican great also ran as a teenager.

Dream European debut ✨Watch 🇦🇺’s Gout Gout power 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 ✅#ContinentalTourGoldpic.twitter.com/6FSW00Y933

“I’ve felt stronger in training these last couple of months and I’ve felt good since I got to Europe last Thursday,” said Gout, who rose to joint sixth on the world Under-20 200m all-time list.

“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.”

The meet in Ostrava is part of a carefully curated program for Gout which will culminate at September’s world championships; the Queensland teenager’s place in the team has already been confirmed.

On a strong night for Australia in Europe, Cam Myers was also in record-breaking form, the 19-year-old bettering his own national Under-20 1500m mark by nearly three seconds.

Myers finished fourth to move to third on the all-time Australian list, just 0.39s behind current record holder Ollie Hoare.

“My fastest races the last two years have been miles. It’s a coincidence but it’s really good to have a fast 1500m and I’m really pleased to get a PB and my first time under 3:30,” Myers said.

“All 1500s in Europe are loaded right now and a lot of good guys are getting on it. It’s pretty good fun to be honest. My next race is in Eugene at the Prefontaine Mile. As always, that will be a great race so I’m really looking forward to it.”

Peter Bol went close to breaking his own 800m national record with victory in a time of 1:43.80 – just 0.01s off the benchmark he set at the Australian championships in April – while Australia’s fastest woman Torrie Lewis finished sixth in the 100m.

In the field events, Kurtis Marschall came third in the men’s pole vault with a jump of 5.82m, behind world champion Mondo Duplantis and Emmanouil Karalis.

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Source: The Guardian