As an Australian seeing Gaut Gaut emerging as a unique sprint talent is very exciting. His goal should be to have as much fun as possible with the talent he has. Imagine being able to run that fast.
He will be a rising STAR 🌟 for Australia 🇦🇺 and will be at the next Olympics. I am looking forward to seeing how the future turns out for this young super star
Predicting in a couple of years Australia will have the 2 fastest men in the world. Gout, fastest man on legs Piastri, fastest man on wheels. It's a good time to be an Australian Racing fan
This is an amazing story im sure Gout Gout will do himsef and his parents proud i think the most important thing is that he enjoys himself and tries to not live up to other people expectations of him and just run like the wind. We are proud of you young man Congrats for getting to where you are already may you continue to shine may the wind be behind you all the way lots of respect and support from me in Melbourne Australia 🦘❤️🇦🇺😉
Gout Gout is fast and has a fantastic and almost flawless running Style. As he gets stronger he will get better and faster. He will achieve greatness if he continues on his present trajectory. Exiting times to come for Gout
I've been watching Gout Gout all year. There was an interview with his coach in the local media after his 20.29s. They are well aware of the Bolt comparison and are trying to shield him from it. From a coach's perspective that's equally hard for them, because the opportunity to be "the coach of..." would place immense pressure on the coach itself. Having said that, they're also off to train with Noah Lyles soon. I'd love to see Gout going all the way, and with 20.29s, he could easily coast on that to build a promising career without ever achieving much better. As for longevity, and future potential to be as good as Bolt. His coach has stated they'll most likely preference the 2026 U20 WC in Eugene over the Commonwealth Games. In terms of Olympic glory, he'll be 20 for LA28, but his star will hopefully shine as bright as it can at his hometown Olympics in Brisbane '32. As he builds his career in the next 8 years, his name will become ubiquitous in Australia and he will go into the Olympics with huge local anticipation and crowd support, and into history books alongside Australia's greatest athletes of all time. His Sth Sudanese heritage could possible make for a Jesse Owens moment. Australia has a right-wing racist politician who's been openly critical of South Sudanese migrants (like Gout's parents), who could be prime minister at the time of the Brisbane Olympics. He's from Brisbane, as is Gout, so he would be a prominent guest at the Olympics, congratulating Australian medal winners. It could be a mini Berlin '36. Usain Bolt retired at 31, with 4 Olympic games to his name. By age 31, Gout could do the '28 games, '32, '36 and '38. Bolt is an eight-time Olympic gold medalist and the world record holder in the 100 metres, 200 metres, and 4 × 100 metres relay. The only sprinter to win Olympic 100 m and 200 m titles at three consecutive Olympics (2008, 2012, and 2016). He also won two 4 × 100 relay gold medals. That's a huge achievement. I wish Gout all the best to achieve the same, and better. But only time will tell.
I hope this young man rises to the very top. For an Aussie to get to the top of 200m sprinting, I expect more people will come to know the story of the truly great Peter Norman, too.
He is going to be a future legend,will only get faster,not even in his prime yet but he hits peak he will amaze the world ,watch out for this kid as he is faster than speeding bullet....the Bullet should be his nickname,God bless him...do the Sudanese and the Australians proud ,boy...ur going to a world Superstar.lozza from down under
Hes fast, and confident, Gout , Thats Incredible Story Ever, and Hes not done growing, Wow Future is Bright , everything is possible. If hes humble and good to people He will have a Gold Medal 🏅 someday. If i were a bettin man,all he has to do is lay down his cards , (be good to yourself and good to others) and Hes got a Royal Flush in hearts, Unbeatable!!!!!!! Outstanding!!!!!
Gout Gout. Has talent and can run fast. Hopefully he continues to put in the work to improve. Keep hearing he is the Next Bolt.... Which is like after Michael Jordan became a Mega Star in the NBA. Every year following that some player was to be the " Next Michael Jordan" Good Luck to Gout Gout.... Bolt won the Olympic Gold Medal in the 100 and 200 meters in the 2008 2012 and 2016. Lets see if Gout Gout ever wins an Olympic Gold Medal let a lone 3 Consecutive Olympiad Gold Medals. Not to Mention Bolt holding the 100 meter and 200 meter World Records. Once again Good Luck to Gout Gout Lets see what the Future Results Reveal. The USA and Jamaica continue to produce Great Sprinters.
@@LBNoah316 Yes! Comparisons can be quite misleading, as every sprinter is unique and follows their own journey. Usain Bolt is, and will likely remain, the greatest sprinter in human history for years to come. I wish Gout Gout all the best in his own path forward.
@@MisterFilOfficialas a Jamaican my only concern with young sprinters is burn out. Bolt partied with friends until he was 21 he realised the hard way natural talent was not enough. Tired of losing he started to train hard
About time we had a track n field star. Hope he stays injury-free and makes it to the next Olympics. I'm more excited to see what times he can run once his body peaks physically and fine tunes his technique. Its the Olympics in 2032 that would probably be the one for him.
@@chalkandcheese1868 I understand your thought-processing as the professional game is completely on another level, but as an Australian, I hope Gout Gout comes of age with his talent. We've always lacked a world competitive sprinter. Erriyon Knighton has actually been a disappointment after so many signs of potentially being a highly competitive 200m runner. I think his previous injuries have haunted him. This is why I hope Gout Gout can remain injury free or at least only suffer minor ones. The biggest upset for me in track n field was the serious injury that happened to Barshim. Even though he came back to win a shared gold, I thought he had the potential to finally break Sotomayer's record. I still believe he had a 2.46m jump in him
Usain Bolt is definitely the highest bar to set or reach. From an Australian perspective, it would be an amazing achievement to make a WC or Olympic final in the future but I’m assuming that Gout has higher aspirations for himself.
the crazy part is he will be in is physical prime by the time the 2032 Australian Brisbane Summer olympics come around, so he has the chance to win a gold in his home country
Is this our new Michael Johnson? Look at his very upright style of running. So like Johnson... I hope that this young lad reaches the highest level that we all wish for him..!
If or when he breaks the 10 second barrier, he will be one of the only ones who are not of West African descent. I think there are only 5 people or even less who have done it.
I was just thinking, imagine all the talent that is out there perhaps in small villages in Africa or wherever. But because they don't have the opportunities we just never get to see them show their talents on the World stage.
Gout Gout's coach after the 20.29 run "“When Gout and I got back from World Juniors, we were talking about a week afterwards and he goes to me: ‘What we did [in Peru] was pretty big hey?’ and I went ‘Yeah’, but he said, ‘We’re not acting like it’ and I said, ‘I think the reason we’re not acting like it Gout, is because we know it’s a stepping stone,’ ” Level headed kid.
@@billk9856 Both his parents are 100% non Australian by ethnicity. Hell, Australia hates its own indigenous people and here you are trying to claim someone whose parents are 100% not of your racist POS country 😄
A sophomore from San Antonio ran times of 20.66 and 10.23 . Gout is fast but nothing new. Erriyon knighton ran 20.33 at 16 and finished 4rth in the Olympics at 17
"Nothing new". Check the stats mate. World Athletics website has all the best times. In the U20, Gout's time was just added, he comes in 33rd. The list says 29th, but there's 4 others at 29th, all ran 20.29s. The most famous of them (to me) was Justin Gatlin. Further up that U20 list is a who's who of sprinting. However, change the list to U18 and Gout jumps to 4th place. Nothing new, or nothing special becomes a far stretch when only 3 kids in history have run faster. Erriyon stands head & shoulders above the rest with his 19.84s, 5 monhs before his 17th birthday. Usain was a month shy of his 17th b'day when he ran 20.13s. Puripol was only 15 when he ran 20.19, with a +1.7 tailwind. Noah Lyles ran a 20.71s when he was just shy of his 17th. Btw, there is no 20.66s in that list, so your information is at least a little off! But if there were a 20.66s, it'd be the 27th fastest time in the U18.
I put a stupid comment up saying Australia bought this lad into Australia however i was very wrong this lad is Australian was born here an i wish him an his family all the best
He's Australia born and raised. My forebears arrived here on boats from England and Ireland. They came because life there wasn't too good. This young man's parents came here because their home country has been ravaged by armed conflict. They and their son have as much right to be here as me or anyone else whose family tree doesn't go back tens of thousands of years in Australia.
@@Maxindifference The current Aust. (maybe still Oceania, too) 200m record is 20.06 by Peter Norman, from 1968. If you don't know his story, look him up.
But what made Bolt so unique was the combination of his height and speed. Whereas Gout Gout has the speed but not the same height, he’ll get stronger but he could’ve already finished growing height wise.
The winner, Bayanda Walaza, from South Africa, was 18 years 7 months old in winning with a time of 20.52. He is also being spoken about as a future contender. Gout was 16 years & 9 months old & ran 20.60, 0.01 quicker than Bolt at the same age, so nearly 2 years younger. Now do you get it?
Fortunately he is faster than all of the open aussie men in the 200 by over half a second now. How he fares against grown men from other countries will be interesting though
So proud of my fellow Queenslander! I hope he breaks the WR one day.
I feel for those other Aussie runners he's left in his wake. They're like..."ummm, I think I'll go and play footy."
@@GregsKitchen I break a poo off in the toilet everyday... Doesn't that count 🤷
As an Australian seeing Gaut Gaut emerging as a unique sprint talent is very exciting. His goal should be to have as much fun as possible with the talent he has. Imagine being able to run that fast.
Wish he was born in nz instead
I agree with your comment but at least spell his name correctly. Cheers
@vinaysologar5471 As an Australian I am embarrassed....Gout Gouts is his name.
@@spitzndtruth1484 Well at least you could try and spell his name correctly also... Gout Gout is his name.
I wish him all the best in his endeavours. Well done.
A world superstar in the making. Australia stands behind you Gout Gout.............
He will be a rising STAR 🌟 for Australia 🇦🇺 and will be at the next Olympics. I am looking forward to seeing how the future turns out for this young super star
Predicting in a couple of years Australia will have the 2 fastest men in the world.
Gout, fastest man on legs
Piastri, fastest man on wheels.
It's a good time to be an Australian Racing fan
Anything that shows our refugee acceptance works is always good. Go Gout Gout, Aussie, Aussie, Aussie.❤️👍🇦🇺
Good luck for your future young man Gout Gout keep focus, train hard and your dreams will come true
He's so fast his parents named him twice.
😂
After a disease, no less
Can't believe how fast he can run with two sore big toes
😂😂😂😂😂 good one! He was so bright when he was born , his father called him Son.
Comment of the century 😂😂😂
Gout Gout could be a real pain in the big toe for his competitors.
This comment wins!!!
😂😂😂
I feel his pain, and I haven't sprinted for years.
This is an amazing story im sure Gout Gout will do himsef and his parents proud i think the most important thing is that he enjoys himself and tries to not live up to other people expectations of him and just run like the wind. We are proud of you young man Congrats for getting to where you are already may you continue to shine may the wind be behind you all the way lots of respect and support from me in Melbourne Australia 🦘❤️🇦🇺😉
Gout Gout is fast and has a fantastic and almost flawless running Style. As he gets stronger he will get better and faster. He will achieve greatness if he continues on his present trajectory. Exiting times to come for Gout
super proud aussie here go GG
Australia represent...Gout is bringing back Australia on track
I've been watching Gout Gout all year. There was an interview with his coach in the local media after his 20.29s. They are well aware of the Bolt comparison and are trying to shield him from it. From a coach's perspective that's equally hard for them, because the opportunity to be "the coach of..." would place immense pressure on the coach itself. Having said that, they're also off to train with Noah Lyles soon. I'd love to see Gout going all the way, and with 20.29s, he could easily coast on that to build a promising career without ever achieving much better. As for longevity, and future potential to be as good as Bolt. His coach has stated they'll most likely preference the 2026 U20 WC in Eugene over the Commonwealth Games. In terms of Olympic glory, he'll be 20 for LA28, but his star will hopefully shine as bright as it can at his hometown Olympics in Brisbane '32. As he builds his career in the next 8 years, his name will become ubiquitous in Australia and he will go into the Olympics with huge local anticipation and crowd support, and into history books alongside Australia's greatest athletes of all time. His Sth Sudanese heritage could possible make for a Jesse Owens moment. Australia has a right-wing racist politician who's been openly critical of South Sudanese migrants (like Gout's parents), who could be prime minister at the time of the Brisbane Olympics. He's from Brisbane, as is Gout, so he would be a prominent guest at the Olympics, congratulating Australian medal winners. It could be a mini Berlin '36. Usain Bolt retired at 31, with 4 Olympic games to his name. By age 31, Gout could do the '28 games, '32, '36 and '38. Bolt is an eight-time Olympic gold medalist and the world record holder in the 100 metres, 200 metres, and 4 × 100 metres relay. The only sprinter to win Olympic 100 m and 200 m titles at three consecutive Olympics (2008, 2012, and 2016). He also won two 4 × 100 relay gold medals. That's a huge achievement. I wish Gout all the best to achieve the same, and better. But only time will tell.
Neck up ya parrot..
Thanks great post
Hang on? Are you comparing Peter Dutton with Hitler??? Haha
I am no fan of Peter Dutton but comparing him to Hitler is outrageous.
"right-wing racist politician"
I can see him smashing Bolts records already.He runs like Bolt and finishes like Bolt with those margins is a sign already.
hope he wins gold at the Olympics one day for Australia!!
@@Stepdad19 Reminds me of the great Cathy Freeman
@@MisterFilOfficialShe was Australian.
@@richardboss3358so is Gout.
@@richardboss3358so is this guy.
@@richardboss3358 So is Gout. Born in Ipswich
as an australian im cheering for gout gout, lets go bro
TRUE AUSSIE LEGEND IN THE MAKING,GO SON WHERE BEHIND U 🇦🇺👍😊
With Gout Gout and our swimmers , Australia is gonna be unstoppable at the 2028 Olympics, especially since breakdancing won’t be an event.
This kid is going to break Peter Norman’s iconic 200m national record soon.
I hope this young man rises to the very top. For an Aussie to get to the top of 200m sprinting, I expect more people will come to know the story of the truly great Peter Norman, too.
Great Story for a great young Australian! I wish him all the success! It will be interesting to watch his journey!
Gout Gout is Australia's GOAT GOAT. 👿🇦🇺😈🔒
Well done young man. Good Job
Crazy to think that gout gouts pb for 200m is 20.29 at 16 is just insane tbh
The way he accelerated from tbe pack in the 100m was impressive.
I love seeing this type of success!
@@lanehanson8226 Me too 🙌💯
Will be world no 1. Fast and better of room for improvement. Sponsors dream.
He is going to be a future legend,will only get faster,not even in his prime yet but he hits peak he will amaze the world ,watch out for this kid as he is faster than speeding bullet....the Bullet should be his nickname,God bless him...do the Sudanese and the Australians proud ,boy...ur going to a world Superstar.lozza from down under
I’m more impressed by the chubby kid who got second at 0:56
Haha I was thinking the same!
Hes fast, and confident, Gout , Thats Incredible Story Ever, and Hes not done growing, Wow Future is Bright , everything is possible. If hes humble and good to people He will have a Gold Medal 🏅 someday. If i were a bettin man,all he has to do is lay down his cards , (be good to yourself and good to others) and Hes got a Royal Flush in hearts, Unbeatable!!!!!!! Outstanding!!!!!
Nice one!!! Great to see positive and uplifting content...
@@gibsons7057 Thank you 🙏
If Gout Gout was hit by a nulla nulla in Wagga Wagga, would he run to Woy Woy crying "Dr. Doctor! Help! Help!...
Crikey! 😂
*at the doctors*
Doctor: what do you want to name your son?
Mum: Gout
*baby runs away*
Mum: GOUT!
Doctor: ok, gout gout
Gout Gout. Has talent and can run fast. Hopefully he continues to put in the work to improve.
Keep hearing he is the Next Bolt.... Which is like after Michael Jordan became a Mega Star in the NBA. Every year following that some player was to be the " Next Michael Jordan"
Good Luck to Gout Gout....
Bolt won the Olympic Gold Medal in the 100 and 200 meters in the 2008 2012 and 2016.
Lets see if Gout Gout ever wins an Olympic Gold Medal let a lone 3 Consecutive Olympiad Gold Medals. Not to Mention Bolt holding the 100 meter and 200 meter World Records.
Once again Good Luck to Gout Gout
Lets see what the Future Results Reveal.
The USA and Jamaica continue to produce Great Sprinters.
@@LBNoah316 Yes! Comparisons can be quite misleading, as every sprinter is unique and follows their own journey. Usain Bolt is, and will likely remain, the greatest sprinter in human history for years to come. I wish Gout Gout all the best in his own path forward.
@@MisterFilOfficialas a Jamaican my only concern with young sprinters is burn out. Bolt partied with friends until he was 21 he realised the hard way natural talent was not enough. Tired of losing he started to train hard
About time we had a track n field star. Hope he stays injury-free and makes it to the next Olympics. I'm more excited to see what times he can run once his body peaks physically and fine tunes his technique. Its the Olympics in 2032 that would probably be the one for him.
There's a million juniors that set the world on fire and then you never hear of them again
@@chalkandcheese1868 I understand your thought-processing as the professional game is completely on another level, but as an Australian, I hope Gout Gout comes of age with his talent. We've always lacked a world competitive sprinter.
Erriyon Knighton has actually been a disappointment after so many signs of potentially being a highly competitive 200m runner. I think his previous injuries have haunted him. This is why I hope Gout Gout can remain injury free or at least only suffer minor ones. The biggest upset for me in track n field was the serious injury that happened to Barshim. Even though he came back to win a shared gold, I thought he had the potential to finally break Sotomayer's record. I still believe he had a 2.46m jump in him
I’m gonna have to go against him in the Olympics😭
LA 28 here we come
Looking at the youtube videos you have posted I’m telling you that you are not going to the Olympics
@@Anthonyjoshua-v2l Was this comment necessary? 🤦♂
@@Anthonyjoshua-v2l I’m ngl bro I don’t care😂
@@MisterFilOfficialit’s the internet, it goes both ways. You want censorship? Move to China
Final Form🌪️⚡💨approaching!!!
Usain Bolt is definitely the highest bar to set or reach. From an Australian perspective, it would be an amazing achievement to make a WC or Olympic final in the future but I’m assuming that Gout has higher aspirations for himself.
the crazy part is he will be in is physical prime by the time the 2032 Australian Brisbane Summer olympics come around, so he has the chance to win a gold in his home country
He gives people with gout hope for the future!
You are so funny, mate! You should have your own stand up comedy!
😂😂😂😂😂😂
You stupid 😂😂😂
I had gout last week !
Absolutely nothing compares to the pain 🙄😂
@@antonibertolacci7030 🤣🤣🤣 My dad used to get the gout. I've been lucky thus far🙏🏾
Holy smokes. He's quicckkk.
Got that Usain stride 🏃
If he keeps improving we could be looking at the next Usain Bolt
Look out world, here comes Gout Gout
Is this our new Michael Johnson? Look at his very upright style of running. So like Johnson... I hope that this young lad reaches the highest level that we all wish for him..!
If or when he breaks the 10 second barrier, he will be one of the only ones who are not of West African descent. I think there are only 5 people or even less who have done it.
I was just thinking, imagine all the talent that is out there perhaps in small villages in Africa or wherever. But because they don't have the opportunities we just never get to see them show their talents on the World stage.
DaaAAmn! 🔥🔥🔥
Kid is the real deal but that AI Voice just talking nonsense to stretch the video
Hello maxschmidt9314, thank you for your comment! I'm sorry you didn't like the voiceover but I appreciate your opinion about the kid 🙌
He will be just 24 when the Olympics are in his home town, Brisbane, in 2032.
Will be the face of the Brisbane olympics
Just let this kid take all the gear from 20 years old and smash Usain bolts record.
Watch this space , if given the right opportunity from the Australian sporting community this young man will become the fasts man in the world 🌎
Go Aussie.
Gout Gout's coach after the 20.29 run "“When Gout and I got back from World Juniors, we were talking about a week afterwards and he goes to me: ‘What we did [in Peru] was pretty big hey?’ and I went ‘Yeah’, but he said, ‘We’re not acting like it’ and I said, ‘I think the reason we’re not acting like it Gout, is because we know it’s a stepping stone,’ ”
Level headed kid.
Good luck!
This guy is as Australian as Manny Pacquaio
Oh wow, I never knew Manny was born in Australia.
@@billk9856 Both his parents are 100% non Australian by ethnicity. Hell, Australia hates its own indigenous people and here you are trying to claim someone whose parents are 100% not of your racist POS country 😄
@@billk9856 Neither of Mannys parents are Australian either ;)
@@Lyricistnz Oh OK, didn't realise Manny's parents have lived in Australia for many years and are citizens though.
An Aussie winning the 100m olympic gold seemed like an impossible dream that would never happen in my lifetime.
Now it seems inevitable
Usain Bolt at age 24 record for 200m. 19.19! Gout Gout at age 16 record for 200m. 20.29 & signed to ADIDAS 😱😱 🇸🇸 💨💙
@@Kylian-d8w The kid's on the rise 📈
A sophomore from San Antonio ran times of 20.66 and 10.23 . Gout is fast but nothing new. Erriyon knighton ran 20.33 at 16 and finished 4rth in the Olympics at 17
And Puripol ran 20.19 at 16
Americans are so insecure.
Well nothing to worry about.
"Nothing new". Check the stats mate. World Athletics website has all the best times. In the U20, Gout's time was just added, he comes in 33rd. The list says 29th, but there's 4 others at 29th, all ran 20.29s. The most famous of them (to me) was Justin Gatlin. Further up that U20 list is a who's who of sprinting. However, change the list to U18 and Gout jumps to 4th place. Nothing new, or nothing special becomes a far stretch when only 3 kids in history have run faster. Erriyon stands head & shoulders above the rest with his 19.84s, 5 monhs before his 17th birthday. Usain was a month shy of his 17th b'day when he ran 20.13s. Puripol was only 15 when he ran 20.19, with a +1.7 tailwind. Noah Lyles ran a 20.71s when he was just shy of his 17th.
Btw, there is no 20.66s in that list, so your information is at least a little off! But if there were a 20.66s, it'd be the 27th fastest time in the U18.
The typical arrogant American comment.
Wayne has it right. He’s a little better than your “sophomore”
Another Aussie heading for Gold at the Olympics for sure.
Pure Australian athlete here you can tell it from the 6 other athletes competing !
I had Gout once, to have it twice would be seriously painful. I hope the young man is OK.
How his parents hard trained him: Go out! Go out!
Gout is gonna cause some serious pain to his competitors
Looks Aussie 😂😂😂 how many months has he been here?
He was born here if you bothered to open your ears and actually listen 🤦🏼♀️🙄
1:42 he stepped on the line too
I put a stupid comment up saying Australia bought this lad into Australia however i was very wrong this lad is Australian was born here an i wish him an his family all the best
As an Aussie, this is awesome. We rarely do well in Sprints, so can’t wait to see him at the next Olympics :)
Sky is the limit mate.
perhaps you could have used a photo of the Gold Coast - at least that is in the same State that he comes from, Queensland, unlike Sydney harbour.
@@ianmontgomery7534 right o
The best gout there is.
Yeah those native Australian Sudanese
He's Australia born and raised. My forebears arrived here on boats from England and Ireland. They came because life there wasn't too good. This young man's parents came here because their home country has been ravaged by armed conflict. They and their son have as much right to be here as me or anyone else whose family tree doesn't go back tens of thousands of years in Australia.
@@Hiltokwell said
@Hiltok no arguments from me. I would be shocked AF if he was running the 100 in 10.2 as a red headed Irish lad.
@@Maxindifference The current Aust. (maybe still Oceania, too) 200m record is 20.06 by Peter Norman, from 1968. If you don't know his story, look him up.
@@Hiltok I do know that story. I was a sprinter back in the day. My humble best at 16 was 10.78 seconds for the 100m in 1985.
African are naturally athletic. Great to see
Politicians will be all over this lad.
Keep hoping that he bring gold medal Olympic to Australia.made an history that the first African Australian born who win gold .
I would have been a sprinter if I didn't get gout gout
Rumour has it, his competitors want him to take allopurinol.
Will be another Bolt....Aussie Aussie Aussie
But what made Bolt so unique was the combination of his height and speed. Whereas Gout Gout has the speed but not the same height, he’ll get stronger but he could’ve already finished growing height wise.
He likely keep growing, like most 16 year old boys do.
I hope the pressure of expectation does not overcome him.
That's an African.
born in QLD
@@davesheville2023 what is his team playing you?
@@user-oi9to7ux7k Is that how your brain copes with the idea that he was born in Australia?
There genetically made to run from lions we Aussies need him
In Sudanese Gout means run
@3:08 he finishes in SILVER (2ND) why are they not taking about the winner of that race I DONT GET IT
@@idrishall6126 the winner was already 18, Gout was barely 16
The winner, Bayanda Walaza, from South Africa, was 18 years 7 months old in winning with a time of 20.52. He is also being spoken about as a future contender.
Gout was 16 years & 9 months old & ran 20.60, 0.01 quicker than Bolt at the same age, so nearly 2 years younger.
Now do you get it?
This is all well and good, but how will he fare when he goes against grown men and what will that do to his psych when he starts losing?
It is a process everyone starts from the bottom of the mountain. You don't think they say the same for others coming up
Fortunately he is faster than all of the open aussie men in the 200 by over half a second now. How he fares against grown men from other countries will be interesting though
Imagine when he hits his prime
Shame the commentator didn’t mention that he is a student at IPSWICH GRAMMAR
He needs to strenthen those chicken legs then he'll probably beat Bolts record
Usain Bolt did run 19.90 at the same age though...
@@scottlatter625 That's why the comparison is pointless, Gout will follow his own path at his own pace.
Ironically named Gout.
Whoa...that Sudanese dude is super fast.
Sudanese Australian.
@@Haseeb2-q8d kinda like a Zebra Kangaroo.
@@victorv123 Or African American?
@@dt98466 I mean if your Black. You came from Africa. Family tree from there no doubt.
i am you are we are australian go gaut gaut go
If he couldn't run this way, he'd just be another immigrant in the eyes of so called "Australians"
Are you really that uneducated?
Yea paint every single person with the same brush. It just shows how shallow minded you really are.
@@thematrix6830 a comment from a little man.
Born here.
2032 Olympics ! 🌟
Instead of a real superstar athlete being in the headlines here in Australia, we are consistently force-fed RayGun videos and interviews.
Seems like he never stops training until both his big toes are extremely sore.
Imagine if he didn’t suffer from Gout
i hope he stays fit, injury sucks
@@billmago7991 Me too 🙏
Needs to fix his foot placement. Losing forward momentum as feet are turned outward.