Usain Bolt who? Aussie teen shatters 200m record at just 16

Australian sprinting sensation Gout Gout made history on Saturday by clocking the fastest time ever by a 16-year-old in the 200m, shattering the national record at the Australian All Schools Athletics Championships in Brisbane (Pic: Getty Images)

Updated On: 2024-12-07 02:32 PM IST

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Gout Gout (Pic: Getty Images)

The teenager completed the race in an astonishing 20.04 seconds, surpassing Peter Norman’s long-standing national record of 20.06 seconds set at the 1968 Olympics

Gout’s remarkable feat not only rewrote Australia’s sprinting record books but also placed him in the history books of global athletics

According to World Athletics, his time is the fastest ever recorded by a 16-year-old over 200 meters. Gout’s performance has sparked comparisons with the legendary Usain Bolt, a fellow sprinter known for his dominance over the 100m and 200m.

Gout has already surpassed Bolt’s 200m mark for athletes under the age of 18, with Gout now holding the second-fastest time in history for this age group. Bolt’s previous record for this category stood at 20.13 seconds, a time that Gout has now eclipsed, underlining his extraordinary potential.

The achievement came just a day after Gout ran a wind-assisted 10.04 seconds in the 100m, further highlighting his immense sprinting potential. His double-record performance underscored not only his speed but also his resilience under pressure.

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