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    ‘He Looks Like Young Me’: Usain Bolt on Gout Gout’s Meteoric Rise in Athletics

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    The athletics world is buzzing over Gout Gout, a 16-year-old Australian sprinter whose extraordinary talent is drawing comparisons to Usain Bolt. Gout etched his name into history on Saturday at the All Schools Championships by breaking Peter Norman’s 56-year-old Australian 200m record. His record-breaking run has cemented him as a rising star in track and field.

    Gout’s remarkable time of 20.06 seconds in the 200m also surpassed Bolt’s previous best for athletes under 18, relegating it to third place. While his stunning 100m heat time of 10.04 seconds on Friday won’t enter the official record books due to a tailwind of 3.4m/s, the performance has still fueled the hype surrounding him. Bolt himself weighed in, saying, “He looks like young me,” a statement that has only amplified excitement about Gout’s potential.

    Former Australian sprinter Matt Shirvington has boldly claimed, “He will be the greatest athlete we have ever produced in this country. I’m saying that hands down.” Despite the accolades, Gout’s journey is being carefully managed. His parents, for instance, are working to correct his name, originally “Guot,” due to a paperwork error.

    Track legend Michael Johnson also praised Gout while cautioning against the pressures of fulfilling such immense promise. “Peter Norman was one of my heroes,” Johnson wrote on X. “Great performances! Fun to think about his potential. But even with such great potential, realizing it is a whole different thing. The greater the potential, the higher the risk. He’ll need a solid team around him to help him navigate the journey.”

    This sentiment is echoed by Australian Commonwealth 400m champion John Steffensen, who urged patience. “Junior running and pro running are two different ball games,” he told Code Sports. “What I would like to see with him is he gets wrapped up in cotton wool and doesn’t get exposed to senior running any time soon.”

    Gout’s coach, Di Sheppard, and manager, James Templeton, are shielding him from excessive media attention, declining interview requests to ensure he remains focused. Experts have praised his running style, noting how he glides effortlessly across the track. Athletics reporter Tim Adams remarked, “I’ve been a bit sceptical of the comparisons between Gout Gout and Usain Bolt, but the similarity in which they run is undeniable.”

    As Gout continues to dazzle, the Brisbane Olympics in 2032 loom as a potential stage for the young sprinter to deliver an iconic moment for Australian athletics. Fans are already dreaming of another Cathy Freeman-like triumph, while calls grow for Queensland to invest heavily in sports infrastructure to support talents like Gout.

     

    Di Sheppard Gout Gout James Templeton John Steffensen Matt Shirvington Michael Johnson Peter Norman Tim Adams. Usain Bolt
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