This Aussie Kid Just Made History… Again!

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This Aussie Kid Just Made History… Again!


Is Gout Gout the future of Australian sprinting? At just 16 years old, Australian Sprinter Gout Gout is making waves in the world of track and field, recently running a jaw-dropping 10.04 seconds in the 100m at the All-Schools Athletics Championships. Despite the wind-assisted time, Gout’s legal 10.17s still ranks among the fastest under-18…

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  1. He's only 16, imagine what he's going to be like when he's in his 20's. He's a bit slow off the mark still so once he gets a bit stronger he's going to shave those times considerably.

  2. No one can predict the future but i can attest today that he has Asafa's high knee left combined with the Usain side-side bobble as the speed starts loading. He does need additional muscle in those bird legs tho!

  3. I vividly remember another young Aussie 16 year old who sailed solo around the entire planet. Go girl go Gout Gout. The Ipswich young fella will eat them classy young yanks.

  4. I think if he gets off the blocks faster he could be even faster. He is a tall young man maybe that is why. I am very proud of Gout Gout. I bet his parents and trainers are over the moon. Keep focused and healthy.

  5. Awesome Track Athlete! With The Right Training The Sky Is The Limit Four Him!!! He Will Be Untouchable!!! Just Like My You Tube Friend Kidd Perfeck With My Monopoly Plus World Record Highest Score EVER!!! In A Single Game Record!!!

  6. Awesome Track Athlete! With The Right Training The Sky Is The Limit Four Him!!! He Will Be Untouchable!!! Just Like Me Kidd Perfeck With My Monopoly Plus World Record Highest Score EVER!!! In A Single Game Record!!!

  7. That guys record he broke was the whote guy in Mexico who ran second and was with the two black Americans who were giving the black power salute during the raising of the American flag. An iconic moment in sport that has done a full circle with this guy being born in Australia from African refugees. You can't tell me the world is a great place