Australian Teenager Gout Gout Lowers His National Record in the 200 in His First Pro Race in Europe
- Australian sprinter Gout Gout, 17, set a new national record in the 200m with a time of 20.02 seconds during his first senior European competition in Czechia.
- Gout traveled to Czechia to prepare for the World Championships set to take place in Tokyo in mid-September, competing against a strong field that included Cuban sprinter Reynier Mena.
- Gout ran a tactical race, coming from behind to win by 0.17 seconds over Mena, improving his previous national record and finishing ahead of Briton Nethaneel Mitchell-Blake in third.
- Gout anticipated that Mena would start aggressively during the opening 100 meters, but he remained assured that he would stay within reach and be able to finish powerfully in the latter stage of the race, which he considers his strength.
- This performance, along with strong results by other Australian athletes such as Peter Bol and Cameron Myers, highlights emerging teenage talent and boosts Gout's prospects for the upcoming World Championships.
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Gout Gout tops another Usain Bolt feat but teen faces race against time for 200m record - The Mirror
Gout Gout set a new Australian record for the 200m on his senior international debut, but the 17-year-old still has a way to go to match Usain Bolt's feat and smash through the sub-20 barrier
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Read Full ArticleAustralian teen sensation Gout betters his own 200m national record
OSTRAVA, Czech Republic :Australian teenage sprinter Gout Gout crushed the 200 metres field in his first senior race abroad on Tuesday, bettering his own national record by two hundredths of a second to finish in 20.02 seconds at the Ostrava Golden Spike.The 17-year-old ran a textbook race in his European deb
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