17-year-old Gout Gout breaks 10-second barrier for 100m twice in same day
- Gout Gout, a 17-year-old Australian sprinter, broke the 10-second barrier in the 100m twice on Thursday.
- Gout's performances occurred at the Australian Athletics Championships in Perth, generating excitement.
- Gout achieved 9.99 seconds in both the U20 100m heat and the final, showcasing his speed.
- Gout remarked after the race, when asked about breaking 10 seconds, "I can't be happier than that."
- Both times were wind-assisted beyond legal limits, meaning they will not count as official records.
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Gout Gout has already put the athletics world on notice with his astonishingly quick times seeing him compared to sprint icon Usain Bolt, and the Australian youngster hit yet another milestone this week
Australian schoolboy Gout Gout runs sub-10 second 100 meters
Australian sprint prodigy Gout Gout dipped under the magic 10-second mark for the 100m twice on Friday to showcase his burgeoning potential, but both times were wind-assisted so did not officially count. Gout rose to prominence in December when he clocked the quickest 200 meters time ever by a 16-year-old…
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