I've got a feeling everyone's gonna be calling him GOAT GOAT about 2 years from now. He ran 20.87 at 15, 20.04 at 17. I'm thinking 19.50 at 17 and 19.10 at 18. 300m and 400m likely gonna be taken by him too. I think his 100m ceiling is 9.70, unless he muscles up considerably. I've heard he's 6'2" but based on observations and fellow competitors they say he is 6'0". Might grow a little. His stride length is closer to Bolt than most (2 steps more), which is unheard of for a 6' athlete. Bolt was 6'5".
@@colincolensohe doesn't want his name changed. The parents don't like it but he does. He has said he wants to be referred to as Gout. I will respect that.
Just learned this yesterday but his name is actually Guot Guot pronounced "Gwot Gwot". His parents stated that the misspelling happened during their immigration process.
Wish they'd corrected this earlier, although it might be onerous and expensive to do a change of name if the whole family has the spelling wrong. It used to cost over A$100 to do a change of name here in Australia and he would need birth cert and passport reissued in the right name, over A$300 right now just to get a new passport.
Guot told his management to inform journalists to keep referring to him as Gout Gout. Not sure why. Everyone will be calling him GOAT GOAT soon enough anyway.
He's actually already 20, common problem with incorrect birth certificate in Africa. Happens often in south Africa to secure sporting bursaries for black kids who are often 16 competing against 12 year old. Very prevelant and a major issue.
As an Australian I’d say it’s absolutely unbelievable we have this sprinting prodigy now. We have a lot of fantastic athletes across a lot of sports but Gout Gout has the potential to be the biggest Australian athlete and one of the biggest in the world in a few years. Incredible stuff.
One of your best videos. Moments like this that take mainstream and social media by storm show track and field is not dead, just waiting for the right star to attract audiences. Whatever the future brings is irrelevant, Gout's making the sport exciting right now.
As an African, I m excited because Gout Gout and Letsile Tebogo are proving that sprinting is big in Africa. Africans are going to set sprinting records that others will be unable to break.
My first athlete hero was Carl Lewis back in 1990 when i was 9. There is something fundamentally awesome watching an athlete sprint like that. Gout/ Guot brings that nostalgia to track ✨️ .. great take Emerole !
The numbers going around on the last 100 of his 200 m race this weekend is why the world should get excited. They’re clocking it at 9.32. That closing speed is up there as one of the greatest of all time.. The kids the real deal.
For me this seals him as someone who isn't just an early bloomer. Even if he barely improves from now until seniors, you can do a hell of a lot with 9.3 closing speed. That's sub 19.5 potential right out the gate.
His turn of speed in the closing 100 of his 200 was blistering. The gap and how quickly he opened it was something to behold. I hope he is guided along successfully to reach his absolute peak, whenever that may be.
What's so exciting about him is the huge gap between his top end speed and his start, which is sub par even in U18 standards. Seeing this gap, I am convinced that with age and strength training, his start and acceleration phase alone will be at least 0.3 sec faster, and this ignites the imagination.
Yea almost certain once he gets more strength and training over the years as he gets older, he will continue to put down some seriously special performances. legit can't wait to see what happens!
Hi Warren from Australia gout gout is amazing but I’m very happy with your video and the way you speak it’s amazing. I subscribed so I’ll hear you again. Thank you.
As an Australian amateur track athlete I’m bloody excited to see what this kid might do in the next 5-10 years. What you said about Australia not being historically good in sprinting is absolutely true, and it’s something that we’ve had to accept, at least in the men’s division since probably Peter Norman (one of my sporting heroes). I just hope that Gout Gout doesn’t burn out or get pushed away from the sport due to overwhelming pressure or media attention. He’s got the best final 50m I’ve ever seen in a junior, and still has upside outside of the obvious maturing he has to do if he can work on his start.
Today, and I mean today he is a talented runner for his age. It's good to think what he can be but it should be tempered, it's way to soon to make him a world champion or olympian. He will be one to watch in the coming years.
What I'm looking forward to is that he'll make others improve and believe that they can run that bit faster. Looking back at Bolts era it was the competition from the likes of Gay, Gatlin, Powell, Blake etc that ignited the fireworks.
Once again, you're right on the money with your comments and analysis of why everyone seems to become a pundit - the next Usain Bolt? I simply say, watch this space; he will become the FIRST GUOT GUOT, assuming he follows his parent's guidance... Tony Hunt World Junior Athletics News NZL.
S/O AUS's very successful WU20 Champs in Lima, Peru this yr with a massive 14 medals (2nd most behind USA's 16) led by the likes of Guot Guot, Cameron Myers, Delta Amidzovski, Claudia Hollingsworth & Torrie Lewis (now training with Bol & Klaver). Could turn out to be AUS's best generation of collective talent when looking ahead to a Home OLY (Brisbane '32). Have said this before, but ppl will unfortunately never stop looking for the 'Next Usain Bolt' when they should be excited about the sheer quantity & quality of U20 Talent coming through at the same time; Miller, Walaza, Nkoana, Boonson, Card, Richardson, Guot Guot, Levell, Israel Okon Sunday, Wilson, Ogazi, Kebinatshipi in addition to the likes of Knighton (20), Tebogo (21) & Udodi (21) who're all still very young! Speaking to 7News, his parents explained that his name's not in fact 'Gout Gout', but 'Guot' (named after his Grandfather). His father Bona clarified that his name's pronounced 'Gwot' & that an Arabic spelling mix-up by the Sudanese Govt was the cause of the mistake after his family fled the country to Egypt. "When I see people calling him Gout Gout, I’m not really happy for him...I know that gout is a disease name but I don’t want my son to be called a disease name... It’s something that’s not acceptable," he said. "It’s culturally very important and in particular if (family) see Guot Guot running they connect to the name but when they hear Gout Gout they’ve lost the meaning of it." CAN was the family's original destination (like Marco Arop's family) but the AUS Govt documents arrived first :)
Thanks for the 7News reference. I just saw that story yesterday night so going to try and pronounce it correctly moving forward to be as respectful as possible! Yea Australia has been making some serious noise this past year in the U18 and U20 realm. Will be interesting to see if they can continue to capitalize and develop on the talent over the next 5-10 years, specifically in the sprints to make a dent in the global landscape. A side note, I hear that World Athletics will bring back the U18 World Champs in 2029 after cancelling it in 2017 to allow countries and regions to focus on building their own youth talent. I dont know the exact reasons why, but I wouldn't be surprised if in general, World Athletics didn't see the results they were looking for in terms of U18 development from certain regions and now wants to step back in to work on things again.
@@TheFinalLeg Yeah AUS are well stacked with a lot of mid-distance talent so it'd be great to see it complimented with as much development of their best up & coming sprint talent in Guot Guot, Torrie Lewis, Terrell Thorne, Amaya Mearns, Thewbelle Philip & Delta Amidzovski to give them the best chance to be as competitive as possible @LA '28 & esp Brisbane '32!
You missed 16yo Thewbelle Philps, who ran the 3rd fastest 100m for an U/20 female at 16yo at 11.38. Her first 60m is around 7 seconds flat, which makes her top 5 women 60m runners in the world. Never seen any female with such a dynamic start. I'd bet on her against any female in the world over 40m. Thewbelle is also out of Queensland Australia, Gout Gout country.
@@colincolenso I mentioned the little pocket rocket in my 2nd comment along with Amaya Mearns who looked good in the 200m vs Thewbelle as well as Terrell Thorne who looked good in the 400m at those HS Champs :)
@@AllInTheGame01 I looked you up after sending my begruntled missive. Had seen your earlier vid. Pretty good content. Were you trolling, or was I momentarily discombobulated. Deep questions we may never have answers to, but keep up the content mate. Amaya Mearns could be a future 200m contender I agree. Pocket rocket Thewbelle a chance to take the 60m indoor world record.
I don't put much value into age group records, over the years I've seen many outstanding youth's with seemingly unlimited potential never improve and make an Olympic team. Roy Martin, Darrell Robinson, Henry Thomas, Stanley Floyd, Houston McTear etc.. Youth development varies and one 16 year old can be a boy and another a man.
These are all fair for sure. Thats why I didn't want to talk about him being the next Usain bolt, but more the why around our excitement when we see these performances. Regardless of if these athletes pan out, it gets us really really excited overall. But good call outs on how youth development varies!
I tend to have that same hesitation, but if the splits analysis is to be believed he can already close a 200 faster than many of the greatest in the sport (9.32). Even if he stagnated that's plenty to work with for a coach who knows what they're doing.
what are you talking about? the record has been held by Bolt for decades... the guy who broke every record and back to back olympic golds across all short distances... that guy who did all that... Guot Guot just beat Bolts youth record. So I dont understand what you are saying? No "outstanding youth" has come up randomly... the last person who set the record that he resently broke was the record held by the greatest sprinter of all time. Other top young sprinters do not come close to the records he is beating which is why everyone is so shocked. He is cleaning up records that were set by Bolt... the Goat.
It will be interesting to see where he is at when a senior. Matthew Boling ran a 9.98 in 100…as a senior. But it looks like this young man could blow by that…..
Bolt has retired but his shadow looms large over track and field, he literally jogs 9.85 in qualifying rounds, or setting a world record of 9.69 while slowing down 20 metres from the line, only to then then have Marcell Jacobs wining Olympic gold in 9.80 I think says it all,
@@AnthonyWilliams_83weights make you more injury prone and make you stiff. Plyometrics is better, I’ll also say loads of stamina runs and rest good diet, and also core workout is important
We should respect his request that he does not want his name changed. He has subsequently made statements that he likes his name and doesn't want it changed. We should respect his request. It's his name.
When you comment about a sport event have the courtesy of posting a short clip you can't just talk all the way. What if someone has not watched what you are talking about.
Please pronounce his name correctly, Gwot Gwot. He's the next big thing in track and field. We have many such fast kids in South Sudan, but no funding and infrastructure. It's our genetics and physical makeup. Just look at our Basketball team.
Can you read or write? He broke Bolt's age-group record for 16 year olds. That means he ran faster than bolt. Duh? Let's see if he does it again for 17, 18, 20...
Check out the recent story from his family that his name is actually "Guot Guot": ruclips.net/video/qnOcpInuu-o/видео.htmlsi=lgcR7cWXm2L49XCp
His management has advised journalists to continue to call him Gout Gout, apparently at Guot Guot's request. Not sure why, but that's the situation.
I've got a feeling everyone's gonna be calling him GOAT GOAT about 2 years from now. He ran 20.87 at 15, 20.04 at 17. I'm thinking 19.50 at 17 and 19.10 at 18. 300m and 400m likely gonna be taken by him too. I think his 100m ceiling is 9.70, unless he muscles up considerably. I've heard he's 6'2" but based on observations and fellow competitors they say he is 6'0". Might grow a little. His stride length is closer to Bolt than most (2 steps more), which is unheard of for a 6' athlete. Bolt was 6'5".
We should still respect his father's request 😢addressing him as guot guot😊
@nasserlatiff5415 shouldn't we respect his request that he doesn't want to go by that? He created his own identity and he wants to keep it!
@@colincolensohe doesn't want his name changed. The parents don't like it but he does. He has said he wants to be referred to as Gout. I will respect that.
Just learned this yesterday but his name is actually Guot Guot pronounced "Gwot Gwot". His parents stated that the misspelling happened during their immigration process.
Saw that interview with his father .. glad u pointed that out 🙏🏾
Wish they'd corrected this earlier, although it might be onerous and expensive to do a change of name if the whole family has the spelling wrong. It used to cost over A$100 to do a change of name here in Australia and he would need birth cert and passport reissued in the right name, over A$300 right now just to get a new passport.
Guot told his management to inform journalists to keep referring to him as Gout Gout. Not sure why. Everyone will be calling him GOAT GOAT soon enough anyway.
He's actually already 20, common problem with incorrect birth certificate in Africa. Happens often in south Africa to secure sporting bursaries for black kids who are often 16 competing against 12 year old. Very prevelant and a major issue.
@@robroy8485 Wrong. He wasn't born in Africa. His parents came as refugees to Australia and he was born here.
As an Australian I’d say it’s absolutely unbelievable we have this sprinting prodigy now. We have a lot of fantastic athletes across a lot of sports but Gout Gout has the potential to be the biggest Australian athlete and one of the biggest in the world in a few years. Incredible stuff.
And to think that he will be 24 years old when the olympics come back to Australia!
One of your best videos. Moments like this that take mainstream and social media by storm show track and field is not dead, just waiting for the right star to attract audiences. Whatever the future brings is irrelevant, Gout's making the sport exciting right now.
As an African, I m excited because Gout Gout and Letsile Tebogo are proving that sprinting is big in Africa. Africans are going to set sprinting records that others will be unable to break.
My first athlete hero was Carl Lewis back in 1990 when i was 9. There is something fundamentally awesome watching an athlete sprint like that. Gout/ Guot brings that nostalgia to track ✨️
.. great take Emerole !
The numbers going around on the last 100 of his 200 m race this weekend is why the world should get excited. They’re clocking it at 9.32. That closing speed is up there as one of the greatest of all time.. The kids the real deal.
For me this seals him as someone who isn't just an early bloomer. Even if he barely improves from now until seniors, you can do a hell of a lot with 9.3 closing speed. That's sub 19.5 potential right out the gate.
@@afamobi93 facts, he is in the top 5 fastest second 100 of a 200 in the world... insane.
His turn of speed in the closing 100 of his 200 was blistering. The gap and how quickly he opened it was something to behold. I hope he is guided along successfully to reach his absolute peak, whenever that may be.
I love the way you naturally and fluently articulate your thoughts.
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What's so exciting about him is the huge gap between his top end speed and his start, which is sub par even in U18 standards. Seeing this gap, I am convinced that with age and strength training, his start and acceleration phase alone will be at least 0.3 sec faster, and this ignites the imagination.
Yea almost certain once he gets more strength and training over the years as he gets older, he will continue to put down some seriously special performances. legit can't wait to see what happens!
That was a beautiful analysis ,thank you!
Hi Warren from Australia gout gout is amazing but I’m very happy with your video and the way you speak it’s amazing. I subscribed so I’ll hear you again. Thank you.
As an Australian amateur track athlete I’m bloody excited to see what this kid might do in the next 5-10 years.
What you said about Australia not being historically good in sprinting is absolutely true, and it’s something that we’ve had to accept, at least in the men’s division since probably Peter Norman (one of my sporting heroes).
I just hope that Gout Gout doesn’t burn out or get pushed away from the sport due to overwhelming pressure or media attention.
He’s got the best final 50m I’ve ever seen in a junior, and still has upside outside of the obvious maturing he has to do if he can work on his start.
When we thought there wont be anyone with Usain Bolts potential but here he comes Guot Guot the Goat Goat
Today, and I mean today he is a talented runner for his age. It's good to think what he can be but it should be tempered, it's way to soon to make him a world champion or olympian. He will be one to watch in the coming years.
What I'm looking forward to is that he'll make others improve and believe that they can run that bit faster. Looking back at Bolts era it was the competition from the likes of Gay, Gatlin, Powell, Blake etc that ignited the fireworks.
Once again, you're right on the money with your comments and analysis of why everyone seems to become a pundit - the next Usain Bolt? I simply say, watch this space; he will become the FIRST GUOT GUOT, assuming he follows his parent's guidance... Tony Hunt World Junior Athletics News NZL.
Great to see such a talent from over the ditch, New Zealand. Aussies will understand that saying.
Midnight Marauders + Illmatic ✊🏽✊🏽
You already know. 2 of the greatest records of all-time💯
@@TheFinalLeg kinfolk 🔐
S/O AUS's very successful WU20 Champs in Lima, Peru this yr with a massive 14 medals (2nd most behind USA's 16) led by the likes of Guot Guot, Cameron Myers, Delta Amidzovski, Claudia Hollingsworth & Torrie Lewis (now training with Bol & Klaver). Could turn out to be AUS's best generation of collective talent when looking ahead to a Home OLY (Brisbane '32). Have said this before, but ppl will unfortunately never stop looking for the 'Next Usain Bolt' when they should be excited about the sheer quantity & quality of U20 Talent coming through at the same time; Miller, Walaza, Nkoana, Boonson, Card, Richardson, Guot Guot, Levell, Israel Okon Sunday, Wilson, Ogazi, Kebinatshipi in addition to the likes of Knighton (20), Tebogo (21) & Udodi (21) who're all still very young!
Speaking to 7News, his parents explained that his name's not in fact 'Gout Gout', but 'Guot' (named after his Grandfather). His father Bona clarified that his name's pronounced 'Gwot' & that an Arabic spelling mix-up by the Sudanese Govt was the cause of the mistake after his family fled the country to Egypt. "When I see people calling him Gout Gout, I’m not really happy for him...I know that gout is a disease name but I don’t want my son to be called a disease name... It’s something that’s not acceptable," he said. "It’s culturally very important and in particular if (family) see Guot Guot running they connect to the name but when they hear Gout Gout they’ve lost the meaning of it." CAN was the family's original destination (like Marco Arop's family) but the AUS Govt documents arrived first :)
Thanks for the 7News reference. I just saw that story yesterday night so going to try and pronounce it correctly moving forward to be as respectful as possible!
Yea Australia has been making some serious noise this past year in the U18 and U20 realm. Will be interesting to see if they can continue to capitalize and develop on the talent over the next 5-10 years, specifically in the sprints to make a dent in the global landscape.
A side note, I hear that World Athletics will bring back the U18 World Champs in 2029 after cancelling it in 2017 to allow countries and regions to focus on building their own youth talent. I dont know the exact reasons why, but I wouldn't be surprised if in general, World Athletics didn't see the results they were looking for in terms of U18 development from certain regions and now wants to step back in to work on things again.
@@TheFinalLeg Yeah AUS are well stacked with a lot of mid-distance talent so it'd be great to see it complimented with as much development of their best up & coming sprint talent in Guot Guot, Torrie Lewis, Terrell Thorne, Amaya Mearns, Thewbelle Philip & Delta Amidzovski to give them the best chance to be as competitive as possible @LA '28 & esp Brisbane '32!
You missed 16yo Thewbelle Philps, who ran the 3rd fastest 100m for an U/20 female at 16yo at 11.38. Her first 60m is around 7 seconds flat, which makes her top 5 women 60m runners in the world. Never seen any female with such a dynamic start. I'd bet on her against any female in the world over 40m. Thewbelle is also out of Queensland Australia, Gout Gout country.
@@colincolenso I mentioned the little pocket rocket in my 2nd comment along with Amaya Mearns who looked good in the 200m vs Thewbelle as well as Terrell Thorne who looked good in the 400m at those HS Champs :)
@@AllInTheGame01 I looked you up after sending my begruntled missive. Had seen your earlier vid. Pretty good content. Were you trolling, or was I momentarily discombobulated. Deep questions we may never have answers to, but keep up the content mate. Amaya Mearns could be a future 200m contender I agree. Pocket rocket Thewbelle a chance to take the 60m indoor world record.
I do agree with everything you said....the kid is going to be phenomenal.
I don't put much value into age group records, over the years I've seen many outstanding youth's with seemingly unlimited potential never improve and make an Olympic team. Roy Martin, Darrell Robinson, Henry Thomas, Stanley Floyd, Houston McTear etc.. Youth development varies and one 16 year old can be a boy and another a man.
These are all fair for sure. Thats why I didn't want to talk about him being the next Usain bolt, but more the why around our excitement when we see these performances. Regardless of if these athletes pan out, it gets us really really excited overall. But good call outs on how youth development varies!
I tend to have that same hesitation, but if the splits analysis is to be believed he can already close a 200 faster than many of the greatest in the sport (9.32). Even if he stagnated that's plenty to work with for a coach who knows what they're doing.
what are you talking about? the record has been held by Bolt for decades... the guy who broke every record and back to back olympic golds across all short distances... that guy who did all that... Guot Guot just beat Bolts youth record. So I dont understand what you are saying? No "outstanding youth" has come up randomly... the last person who set the record that he resently broke was the record held by the greatest sprinter of all time. Other top young sprinters do not come close to the records he is beating which is why everyone is so shocked. He is cleaning up records that were set by Bolt... the Goat.
@@afamobi93 He's no doubt an outstanding talent already running world class times. I hope he continues improving, the hardest part is ahead.
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He will never be another Bolt..He will be gout gout.
He will get faster as his body develops
I hear you. Yes you are right. But his mama/papa are from Sudan.
It will be interesting to see where he is at when a senior. Matthew Boling ran a 9.98 in 100…as a senior.
But it looks like this young man could blow by that…..
Bolt has retired but his shadow looms large over track and field, he literally jogs 9.85 in qualifying rounds, or setting a world record of 9.69 while slowing down 20 metres from the line, only to then then have Marcell Jacobs wining Olympic gold in 9.80 I think says it all,
My son runs 22.00 in the 200, can anyone give me any workouts for him to improve his final 100
Sprint fast and rest a lot.
Explosive drills with weights (they don’t need to be heavy) and a crap ton of Plyometrics on the days he doesn’t sprint.
@@AnthonyWilliams_83weights make you more injury prone and make you stiff. Plyometrics is better, I’ll also say loads of stamina runs and rest good diet, and also core workout is important
Tebogo said running 400s and training with them made his 200 faster.
Its guot guot ( gwat gwat ) but not gout gout. Lets respect his father's request❤❤😊😊
We should respect his request that he does not want his name changed. He has subsequently made statements that he likes his name and doesn't want it changed. We should respect his request. It's his name.
No one will ever match Bolt's record.
I dont know about no one. It will take a long time likely, but one day someone will
Noone can predict when it will fall. Either 30 years later or 6.
Bolt said his record will fall. Records are made to be broken.
Records are there for others to brake or else what's the point of WR
Unfortunately his been abused through the social media. About his background and name stating is not Australian.
When you comment about a sport event have the courtesy of posting a short clip you can't just talk all the way. What if someone has not watched what you are talking about.
Sorry I don't post race videos since I don't own the footage. I only do commentary. But thanks for watching and appreciate the comment/feedback!
You do know that you have to pay to post a clip right? It's not free! Someone owns the rights to it. SMH! 🙄
Please pronounce his name correctly, Gwot Gwot.
He's the next big thing in track and field.
We have many such fast kids in South Sudan, but no funding and infrastructure.
It's our genetics and physical makeup.
Just look at our Basketball team.
His name is pronounced Gwot Gwot...not gowt gowt
Yawn! Nothing near bolt.
Can you read or write? He broke Bolt's age-group record for 16 year olds. That means he ran faster than bolt. Duh? Let's see if he does it again for 17, 18, 20...
Only broke Bolt's age record, that's all.
Nothing huh?
Hes already supassed bolt at this age 🙄
he just broke Bolts record though? lol