As an Australian, I can't tell you how how exciting the prospect is of having a top world sprinter. We don't have a big footprint at the world's top level, and we probably still won't, but it's so great to watch this dude's progress, and dream of where he could go
16! That’s absolutely mind blowing. He’s obviously got the genes for speed. Would love to see this young bloke continue to grow and challenge the most elite in the sprinting world. If he does, I can envision him single handedly popularising the sport in Australia. Go go Gout Gout!! 🥳🏃🏿✨
Hello from Canada 🇨🇦 , Mates! Australia 🇦🇺 has a future Gold Medalist , His potential for breaking records in the future when he gets bigger and stronger 💪 he will be faster, similarities to Bolt is mind boggling!!!! Gout all the way!!!! 🎉🎉🎉🎉
That's my take on him as well. He has 200m and 400m written all over him. I doubt he'll ever be relevant as a high class 100m runner on the world stage.
I was actually in his final, but he jogged at the end and didn't get another pb. I just wish that I was in his historic heat. Also, his 100m was almost a pb as well at 10.31, -1.2 if not for that head wind he would have gotten 2 pbs that weekend
You guys arevthe best athletes on the face of this planet. I was in the 100 200 and 800, I also made it in High Jump, and won in triple jump, I play hockey and baseball, I play basketball 🏀 😎 as well. I'm good in ping pong, and I'm a breakdancer. I'm a Canadian B boy. but just to compete with him what a privilege, I'm sure all you guys work hard at your trades and your running against a possible future star I have ever seen , Wow. Blessings to all of you for competing. 🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
Must be soo unreal to be soo fast and still totaly outplayed in such short distance. I run the 100 m at 13.3 sec in shool and then I am like the fastest in my class (as long as there is no real athlete) in the class. And any like good runner or soccerplayer in the sub 12 sec would just totaly outrun me. Those guys that are national fast gets beaten with like 20 meters, it must be insane to experiance.
tall and gangly just like Bolt was b4 he started filling out, it still boggles my mind that Bolt was primarily a 400m runner that switched to the shorter sprints, the way this young fella is pulling away from almost everyone in the 200m makes me think he would be pretty decent at the 400m and close to world class at the 300m, time, growth and a good trainer will tell
@DylanMitchell-wt2ck Saying "currently competing" implies Gout Gout is not Australian born. Australians know he was born here. Apparently the rest of the world can't use Google to find that out.
Maybe he will be running for a university if and when he goes to school. And of course, he might also be running for Australia. Like Jessica Hull used to.
I'm starting to become a believer, but at this age it's hard to tell, so let's see. I'll admit, the tall, long legs, big stride and high top end speed really has me wondering what's coming next though. Knighton appears to be getting slower -- even after trendbolone lol
Knighton is still very young, I think some people are overvaluing his pb a little bit and expecting every race to be super fast when sometimes progression may not always be as linear for each athlete. Perhaps in a few years or even next season, he could drop some new pbs in the 200m.
@@TheWayWithKhuwayne You could be right and I certainly hope so because I'm a fan. At the same time, for some athletes, the window to run super fast is super short and it closes as quickly as it opens. I think it would be good for Knighton to work on his flat 100 speed in the non-global finals year. Hell, he could even do like Noah and try the 60 to become a more complete sprinter.
@@TunesOfTheEarth Absolutely. There's always room for improvement for many athletes. Noah doing the 60m propelled him to silver at the World Indoors, helped him to become a Co-American Record Holder in the 150m and he ran some of his fastest times in the 100m the past two years, becoming World and Olympic Champion in the process. I definitely think Erriyon exploring other events would be very beneficial to his worth as an athlete but also aid him for the 200m. As long as the athlete is healthy and running/throwing/jumping consistent marks or times, they are absolutely capable of improving.
Gout Gout will be to male sprinting as to what Cathy Freeman was to female sprinting in Australia. Cathy was the Queen of the 2000 Olympics, the torch lighter for the games, the figure head for bringing first nations issues to the fore> Gout Gout has the potential to be the same figure head for African heritage into Australia. I had the privilege of being there live, seeing Cathy win Gold and fulfilling her potential. Gout Gout could repeat history in Brisbane 2032. He may even do the 200-400m double to emulate the 2000 male champ in Johnson P.S: Your content is always absolutely top shelf
Fastest 200m by an AUS Man since '93; 4th fastest AUS all-time; 4th fastest Oceania all-time; AUS U20 NR; WU18 4th all-time; WU20 joint 28th all-time with Justin Gatlin! Btw, s/o Puripol Boonson who's WU18 joint #1 all-time (100m) & 3rd all-time (200m) & finished 2nd (100m) as Gout Gout finished 2nd (200m) both behind Bayanda Walaza at the recent WU20 Champs in Lima. Those 2 plus Walaza & Christian Miller if they stay healthy & keep progressing will be battling each other for yrs to come :) Needs to be a ranking video of the current best U20 sprinters across 100-400m (M&W).
This guy goes to Ipswich grammar I go to Brisbane grammar. At gps (interschool sport between the main schools in the state), no one cares abt anyone else except him, since he keep braking records every year. I the runner for the 15 years, and he was the opens runner, so I was marshalling near him. It was kinda crazy bro has so much aura bc he’s so dominant in Australia, let alone Australian schools. I hope he becomes a legend, cuz I got so many videos of him running from the side of the track or from the stands in the hopes he would.
Goat Goat already has a very similar body to Bolt when Bolt was his age, he just needs to learn how to accelerate faster as his top speed should match or surpass Bolt.
As someone who has meet this incredible young talent in person and have mates who train and race with this young lad, I can assure you that he is well worth the hype!
Yeah I know like it always happens with these prodigies. Some people are just faster at a younger age and that’s just the way it is. I wish him all the best though
Gout gout gos to Ipswich grammar school which I’ve literally versed 5 times this year and heaps of times in athletics and I’ve seen him race at school events
Gout Gout is the next Usain Bolt. He's currently 6 feet tall at 16. Being Sudanese, he'll most likely grow to Usain Bolt's impressive height of 6 feet 5 inches tall . Tall men , very slim , with long legs+ fast turnoverate speed, always win over shorties 😂👌🏾.
@@FolarinAdemuyiwa-qp6iv December 2007 is basically 2008. Goût Goût being born in décember of that year, he will be put in the same group of kids born in 2008 when he's at school in the UK, lol.
I said the same thing about Usain been the best. When I first saw him in Barbados as a junior. I said it before and I will say it again. Gout is destined to be next big thing. God's willing and if he has no injuries.
Gout is like the re-incarnation of Usain Bolt if Bolt was 5-6 inches smaller (idk how tall Gout is lmao). The running style, even the grimaces on his face lol. He will probably need to grow a bit if he wants to challenge senior records (again, idk how tall he is so he might already be fully-grown at 6 foot tall or whatever) but he is absolutely an outstanding talent. I feel that speed and speed maintenance cannot be 'taught' but starts can. That's what made Bolt and what makes Tebogo so good. They are both naturally fast and worked on their starts to improve their times. It'll be interesting to see if he can run 20.13 or faster by the 29th of December as that would break the age-grade world record (age of 16), which is held by Bolt.
This is all fine and well, but let's see where he is in 2 or 3 years. Progressions are not always linear, especially for teenage athletes, who sometimes burn out too early or get injured and never live up to the hype. What should be telling along those lines are the names of the top 5 junior record holders in the 200m. Today, you wouldn't have heard of a single one of them.
Gout has to beat out other young guys like Erriyon, Puripol, and Tebogo. I think those guys as well as Walaza and Issinga (if he is allowed to return) could all take the sprinting throne
It would be great if you could explain how the official timer makes adjustments after the fact. Dropping his 200m time from 20:45 to 20:29 is quite a big drop. What is the explanation for it on that day?
Notice how the young man is not playing games and looking around at other runners that's why he is crushing records when you have a chance to put down a mark that's un beatable for years you run thur the line without playing games unlike Usain did when he ran
yoooooooooooooo he is the really younng and doing these times... he looks like Usain Bolt at his age...... If this guy puts on some serious muscle mass he will pose a threat to Tebogo in 100 and 200 m. Knighton wont have a chance vs him..... lets see how this young man progresses over the years to come..
9:13, what do you mean? Theres a line on the ground that says 100m left. Look at the clock when he reached that point, then his fianl time. Theres your 100m final split righ there. Not perfect i know but its right there
😮" WITH OUT ANY DOUBT IN MY IMAGINATION"🤷, but of course added expert strength training & mechanics will be necessary to bring out his very best talent 👍!!! Amen & Amen & Amen 🙏!!!
Runners are not born. All runners are made With that in mind remember running is a participation sport. Yesterday on the bike I rode past a patio filled with sports fans. I give them credit. The were cheering like hell. I asked myself when was the last time I was not running, biking, or working out during a sporting event. I thought I can at least watch one whole sporting event again before I die? Then I asked my self how long are the seasons of the ganes? I figured out that they are always making history. The season over lap and never ends. Running, track and field is the only sport, fast or skow that we all must do every day. I had to admit my envy and jealousy for the fat folks on the patio watching their beloved squad. In between my quests for my personal bests, the only records that realy count, I can turn on Nostradamus and watch others reaching their personal goals. Don't do one for the Gipper. Runners are not born. Go out there. Be selfish. Fo do it for yourself 😂❤❤
Gout Gout will be the GOAT GOAT! Sorry it really isn’t that big but it’s still not the best one in my book so I think it would have been a good one for sure lol I just wish they would make a new album with a different song or a song and I think it could have a different song and I don’t think they would’ve been
He'll become a beast in the future, it's even in his name "Goat Goat"
GOUT Greatest of Ur Time
@@stuffbenlikesThat no good English. "Ur" is said by dingbats init
Yes twize!
He definitely doesn't run like he has gout.
@@henrytadinho he has no muscle mass and poor motor skills liable for injury
As an Australian, I can't tell you how how exciting the prospect is of having a top world sprinter. We don't have a big footprint at the world's top level, and we probably still won't, but it's so great to watch this dude's progress, and dream of where he could go
Bring in a few more Africans to replace the current footprint
You guys already have the Kangaroo Footprint.
#1 break dancer hands down
You have had outsized success in tennis, 4th biggest sport in the world according to some lists.
You guys have Ray Gun🎉😊
16! That’s absolutely mind blowing. He’s obviously got the genes for speed. Would love to see this young bloke continue to grow and challenge the most elite in the sprinting world. If he does, I can envision him single handedly popularising the sport in Australia. Go go Gout Gout!! 🥳🏃🏿✨
I’m from Australia. Great to see you covering our future star 🎉🎉🎉. He’s potential is the sky 🌌
Hello from Canada 🇨🇦 , Mates! Australia 🇦🇺 has a future Gold Medalist , His potential for breaking records in the future when he gets bigger and stronger 💪 he will be faster, similarities to Bolt is mind boggling!!!! Gout all the way!!!! 🎉🎉🎉🎉
Gout Gout seems to also have great 400m potential but only time will tell.
he runs 47
@@blzarewithout focusing on it
That's my take on him as well. He has 200m and 400m written all over him. I doubt he'll ever be relevant as a high class 100m runner on the world stage.
I was actually in his final, but he jogged at the end and didn't get another pb. I just wish that I was in his historic heat. Also, his 100m was almost a pb as well at 10.31, -1.2 if not for that head wind he would have gotten 2 pbs that weekend
what did you run?
@@meme-g7w3d 100, 200 and 400
You guys arevthe best athletes on the face of this planet. I was in the 100 200 and 800, I also made it in High Jump, and won in triple jump, I play hockey and baseball, I play basketball 🏀 😎 as well. I'm good in ping pong, and I'm a breakdancer. I'm a Canadian B boy. but just to compete with him what a privilege, I'm sure all you guys work hard at your trades and your running against a possible future star I have ever seen , Wow. Blessings to all of you for competing. 🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
@@Mike-f5n4q thanks and congrats on your achievements as well
Must be soo unreal to be soo fast and still totaly outplayed in such short distance.
I run the 100 m at 13.3 sec in shool and then I am like the fastest in my class (as long as there is no real athlete) in the class.
And any like good runner or soccerplayer in the sub 12 sec would just totaly outrun me. Those guys that are national fast gets beaten with like 20 meters, it must be insane to experiance.
It's on, it's on
tall and gangly just like Bolt was b4 he started filling out, it still boggles my mind that Bolt was primarily a 400m runner that switched to the shorter sprints, the way this young fella is pulling away from almost everyone in the 200m makes me think he would be pretty decent at the 400m and close to world class at the 300m, time, growth and a good trainer will tell
Insane athlete. Why would you say 'currently competing for australia'....he was born in Ipswich.
I thought the phrasing was odd too, but look through most comment sections and no-one seems to use Google to find out where he was born.
Ipswich is in Australia. I live down the road from his school 🤣. He does compete for Australia.
@@DylanMitchell-wt2ck yeah that's my point...i'm from QLD too. To say he currently competes for australia suggests that maybe he won't always.
@DylanMitchell-wt2ck Saying "currently competing" implies Gout Gout is not Australian born. Australians know he was born here. Apparently the rest of the world can't use Google to find that out.
Maybe he will be running for a university if and when he goes to school.
And of course, he might also be running for Australia. Like Jessica Hull used to.
I'm starting to become a believer, but at this age it's hard to tell, so let's see. I'll admit, the tall, long legs, big stride and high top end speed really has me wondering what's coming next though. Knighton appears to be getting slower -- even after trendbolone lol
Knighton is still very young, I think some people are overvaluing his pb a little bit and expecting every race to be super fast when sometimes progression may not always be as linear for each athlete. Perhaps in a few years or even next season, he could drop some new pbs in the 200m.
@@TheWayWithKhuwayne You could be right and I certainly hope so because I'm a fan. At the same time, for some athletes, the window to run super fast is super short and it closes as quickly as it opens. I think it would be good for Knighton to work on his flat 100 speed in the non-global finals year. Hell, he could even do like Noah and try the 60 to become a more complete sprinter.
@@TunesOfTheEarth
Absolutely. There's always room for improvement for many athletes. Noah doing the 60m propelled him to silver at the World Indoors, helped him to become a Co-American Record Holder in the 150m and he ran some of his fastest times in the 100m the past two years, becoming World and Olympic Champion in the process.
I definitely think Erriyon exploring other events would be very beneficial to his worth as an athlete but also aid him for the 200m.
As long as the athlete is healthy and running/throwing/jumping consistent marks or times, they are absolutely capable of improving.
@@TheWayWithKhuwayne True.
He lower the dosages and now choke on every big race 😂
Gout Gout will be to male sprinting as to what Cathy Freeman was to female sprinting in Australia.
Cathy was the Queen of the 2000 Olympics, the torch lighter for the games, the figure head for bringing first nations issues to the fore>
Gout Gout has the potential to be the same figure head for African heritage into Australia.
I had the privilege of being there live, seeing Cathy win Gold and fulfilling her potential. Gout Gout could repeat history in Brisbane 2032. He may even do the 200-400m double to emulate the 2000 male champ in Johnson
P.S: Your content is always absolutely top shelf
Fastest 200m by an AUS Man since '93; 4th fastest AUS all-time; 4th fastest Oceania all-time; AUS U20 NR; WU18 4th all-time; WU20 joint 28th all-time with Justin Gatlin! Btw, s/o Puripol Boonson who's WU18 joint #1 all-time (100m) & 3rd all-time (200m) & finished 2nd (100m) as Gout Gout finished 2nd (200m) both behind Bayanda Walaza at the recent WU20 Champs in Lima. Those 2 plus Walaza & Christian Miller if they stay healthy & keep progressing will be battling each other for yrs to come :) Needs to be a ranking video of the current best U20 sprinters across 100-400m (M&W).
Damn
This kid is built for the 200m. Id like to see his splits
400m might suit him well too ❤
Make him 800m runner with the Rudisha 200m -> 800m migration. hehe
if you know, you know
@BajoJajoBajoJajo2 I mean, he may be good that that too but his 200 speed is way too good to go longer
@BajoJajoBajoJajo2 I mean, he may be good that that too but his 200 speed is way too good to go longer
@@bjf5027 true
Rudisha went from good 200 runner to great 400 runner to world-class 800 runner very quickly
This guy goes to Ipswich grammar I go to Brisbane grammar. At gps (interschool sport between the main schools in the state), no one cares abt anyone else except him, since he keep braking records every year. I the runner for the 15 years, and he was the opens runner, so I was marshalling near him. It was kinda crazy bro has so much aura bc he’s so dominant in Australia, let alone Australian schools. I hope he becomes a legend, cuz I got so many videos of him running from the side of the track or from the stands in the hopes he would.
Yep! Tall, short torso, long legs, physical growth not peaked, he's destined for greatness.
A set reactions please ?
I think you should also mention Divine Iheme as he ran 10.30 at 14 yrs of age.
Is divine a Nigerian?
@@OfficialGuymanyh
Dapped up this guy at the nationals in Adelaide. Usain bolt like showman
How was the dap on a scale of 1-10?
@@thedailystride5407finally someone’s asking the real questions
@@thedailystride5407 I got it as well definitely a 10. i dapped him up after his under 18 200 nationals
Goat Goat already has a very similar body to Bolt when Bolt was his age, he just needs to learn how to accelerate faster as his top speed should match or surpass Bolt.
As someone who has meet this incredible young talent in person and have mates who train and race with this young lad, I can assure you that he is well worth the hype!
Get around this guy! 🇦🇺
Feels like he's destined to break the 200m record. Wonder if he can gain that top speed enough in the 100, but god he flies when he does
Bro if you’re going to talk about gout gout please talk about divine ihemes 10.3 100 at 14 breaking the wr by over 2 tenths
Gout been consistently dropping times Tbf
To hear him interviewed, he is a really good kid as well
6:44 This is not Lima but Arequipa, Peru in the picture you're showing.
he probably just searched "peru"
maybe even a lima peru could turn up the wrong picture in a search engine.
Gout GOUT is incredible but... Erriyon KNIGHTON exists....
Maybe he’ll challenge Knighton’s times in 2025. He’ll be 17 then…
And Bednarek
Erriyon is a 19.7 runner there’s tebogo though, had best times as a teenager
@@paulgardner5067No he didn’t.
@@0161scally Sure he did 💉💉💉💉💉
Another icon sprinter in person of Gout Gout has just emerged.❤
The footage of Bolt was from World Youth Championships from Sherbrooke, Quebec 2003. Bolts 20.13 was achieved in Barbados in 2004.
Also the u18 4x100m relay record was broken last month in south Africa by a group of u17
3:41 oops. great video as usual though!
lets just hope we dont overhype him too much pressure could break him
Yeah I know like it always happens with these prodigies. Some people are just faster at a younger age and that’s just the way it is. I wish him all the best though
Gout gout gos to Ipswich grammar school which I’ve literally versed 5 times this year and heaps of times in athletics and I’ve seen him race at school events
I said it when bolt retired, stride length is the key
Gout Gout is the next Usain Bolt. He's currently 6 feet tall at 16. Being Sudanese, he'll most likely grow to Usain Bolt's impressive height of 6 feet 5 inches tall . Tall men , very slim , with long legs+ fast turnoverate speed, always win over shorties 😂👌🏾.
This is like the 5000th time this week I've heard someone call a fast kid "The Next Usain Bolt"
I was 6ft2 at 16 and did not get any taller 😔
erryion was also the nxt bolt. look how that turned out
@brentontaylor4878 yeah but you aint Sudanese black black are you? You know the tallest people on earth.
Bolt been 6'5 since he was 15
How come you haven't talked about Divine iheme yet?
bruh no one talking about divine iheme
In south Africa a kid born in 2008 ran a 20:80 in the 200m
Gout Gout is 16 now, meaning he was also born in 2008.
@@TomHenksYT no 2007 December
@@FolarinAdemuyiwa-qp6iv December 2007 is basically 2008. Goût Goût being born in décember of that year, he will be put in the same group of kids born in 2008 when he's at school in the UK, lol.
@TomHenksYT gout gout is born in 2007 so he is turning 17
This channel and many other undertook African sprinters, particularly South Africa
Gout Gout will became the next Usain Bolt
I said the same thing about Usain been the best. When I first saw him in Barbados as a junior. I said it before and I will say it again. Gout is destined to be next big thing. God's willing and if he has no injuries.
Fingers crossed he gets through college and to the Pro's clean. We've seen too many disappointing exposures of doping.
Gout is like the re-incarnation of Usain Bolt if Bolt was 5-6 inches smaller (idk how tall Gout is lmao). The running style, even the grimaces on his face lol. He will probably need to grow a bit if he wants to challenge senior records (again, idk how tall he is so he might already be fully-grown at 6 foot tall or whatever) but he is absolutely an outstanding talent. I feel that speed and speed maintenance cannot be 'taught' but starts can. That's what made Bolt and what makes Tebogo so good. They are both naturally fast and worked on their starts to improve their times. It'll be interesting to see if he can run 20.13 or faster by the 29th of December as that would break the age-grade world record (age of 16), which is held by Bolt.
I think Britain’s 14 year old Divine Iheme is one to watch 10.30 in 2024!
Divine Iheme is Nigerian. Iheme is a Nigerian name!
@ his family are but he was born and raised in the UK and runs for UK
I feel like divine iheme is slept on. He ran a 10.3 at 14 with legal wind
1 minute makes me zesty
This is all fine and well, but let's see where he is in 2 or 3 years. Progressions are not always linear, especially for teenage athletes, who sometimes burn out too early or get injured and never live up to the hype. What should be telling along those lines are the names of the top 5 junior record holders in the 200m. Today, you wouldn't have heard of a single one of them.
Let longevity and a proper camp keep him injury free and in the right headspace.
He's a natural champion that could rewrite the record books once he has some good coaching.
way to go gout gout!!
Built differently
He needs to make the “Goat Goat” shirts expeditiously and trademark that shiii
How is no one talking about Divine Iheme, who is 14 years old and ran 10.3s in 100m
That sprint aesthetic is crazy
My son is coming for this guy!
If Gout Gout can avoid injury, his top end may only depend on coaching.
Will he finally break Peter Norman’s Australian record set in 1968? What an incredible achievement that would be
Gout has to beat out other young guys like Erriyon, Puripol, and Tebogo. I think those guys as well as Walaza and Issinga (if he is allowed to return) could all take the sprinting throne
His got long way to go stay injury free and perform under pressure watch this space 😊
This is not Bim in Barbados in this video. The track in Barbados has been blue and yellow since about 1998
Fun fact Puripol Boonson ran 20.19s at the age of 16. Hope he also gets the same recognition as Gout Gout.
He got good recognition but gout will get way faster than him
I didn’t know Dave chappelle is racing
Tate Taylor class of 26 60 6.75
100 10.23 200 20.66 he’s up next
Impressive
It would be great if you could explain how the official timer makes adjustments after the fact. Dropping his 200m time from 20:45 to 20:29 is quite a big drop. What is the explanation for it on that day?
In Sudanese 'Gout' means run and does he ever.
Notice how the young man is not playing games and looking around at other runners that's why he is crushing records when you have a chance to put down a mark that's un beatable for years you run thur the line without playing games unlike Usain did when he ran
He sure has the Bolt Hairline to Emulate him
yoooooooooooooo he is the really younng and doing these times... he looks like Usain Bolt at his age...... If this guy puts on some serious muscle mass he will pose a threat to Tebogo in 100 and 200 m. Knighton wont have a chance vs him..... lets see how this young man progresses over the years to come..
insane 🤯
I see him making it hard for me to win
9:13, what do you mean? Theres a line on the ground that says 100m left. Look at the clock when he reached that point, then his fianl time. Theres your 100m final split righ there. Not perfect i know but its right there
Wow. Better get those golds in while you can Noah!! I love you but Gout Gout is coming for you!
I don’t follow youth sprinting as much. But why wasn’t boonson from Thailand in the championship race? I would to see them race
He is crazy
Foaming at the mouth? 5:06
Why did I look at the comments exactly when he was about to say this
Yes
@@Cj345k, same, wtf... 😂
Fahnbulleh medaling in 2025
😮" WITH OUT ANY DOUBT IN MY IMAGINATION"🤷, but of course added expert strength training & mechanics will be necessary to bring out his very best talent 👍!!! Amen & Amen & Amen 🙏!!!
Now that's just stupid fast
GOAT GOAT!🥇🥇
Goat goat 🔥
Sub 20.00 before he is 18!
At 20 Los Angeles Olympics, low 19's
Runners are not born. All runners are made
With that in mind remember running is a participation sport.
Yesterday on the bike I rode past a patio filled with sports fans. I give them credit. The were cheering like hell. I asked myself when was the last time I was not running, biking, or working out during a sporting event.
I thought I can at least watch one whole sporting event again before I die?
Then I asked my self how long are the seasons of the ganes?
I figured out that they are always making history. The season over lap and never ends.
Running, track and field is the only sport, fast or skow that we all must do every day.
I had to admit my envy and jealousy for the fat folks on the patio watching their beloved squad.
In between my quests for my personal bests, the only records that realy count, I can turn on Nostradamus and watch others reaching their personal goals.
Don't do one for the Gipper. Runners are not born. Go out there. Be selfish. Fo do it for yourself 😂❤❤
Erriyon Knighton crushes all 16 year olds tho
He is 20, of course he does
Gout Gout will be the GOAT GOAT!
Sorry it really isn’t that big but it’s still not the best one in my book so I think it would have been a good one for sure lol I just wish they would make a new album with a different song or a song and I think it could have a different song and I don’t think they would’ve been
You said it, runs like a Gazelle, compared to Walaza's bobbing gallop. No disrespect to Walaza, he is very fast.
Wonder if Gout Gout will change his national allegiance to a better paying country.
Some countries pay a lot of money for top athletes .
I have gout and I hope he never gets it.
WALAZA is 2 YEARS (23 months) older!!
I see a Olympic medal in his home Olympics here in Brisbane 2032.
He is Fast Fast
GO MATT!!!
Do a video on Puripol Boonson pls I wanna see asian sprinters
Youll know hes arrived when he beats Matt Bolling😂
HOW IS THIS POSSIBLE?!? I'm over 2 months older than him. I've run 23.3 over 200m and he comes out and runs 20.29! 😱
Gout Gout🇦🇺👍🔥😎
He was flying
“currently” competing for Australia!!? Hes from Australia- Queensland to be precise.
I did 22s 200 in high school, but being 2 seconds faster is wild.
I predict Bolt will not be beaten. Not in my lifetime(72) and track and field has yet to process 9.58 and 19.19 let alone the world's pressure
What about his 19.93 at 16 years old 200m? Why did you leave that out??
He’s fast, but he’s racing poor runners.
There is only one Usain Bolt 💯
G'out of here