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“I’m Really Excited…” Gout Gout Set To Lead Australia At World U20 Championships In Eugene

Star sprinter Gout Gout will lead Australia’s 75-strong squad to the World Athletics Under-20 Championships in Eugene, Oregon, from August 5 to 9. The 18-year-old already owns the under-20 world record in the 200 metres, with a time faster than Usain Bolt.

Gout ran 19.67 seconds to win the Australian Open 200 metres title on April 12. That time beat Erriyon Knighton’s world under-20 mark of 19.69 set in Eugene in 2022. It was also faster than Bolt’s 19.93 from 2004, then a world junior record.

Gout Gout Leads Australia at World U20s

The race in Sydney was Gout’s first official time under 20 seconds, after a wind-assisted 19.84 last season. He already had the quickest 200 metres ever by a 16-year-old, with an Australian record of 20.06 in 2024. Knighton’s unratified 19.49 from 2022 remains the fastest under-20 performance.

Key under-20 200m performances

The leading teenage 200 metres marks mentioned are listed below.

Athlete Time (seconds) Year Note
Gout Gout 19.67 2024 World under-20 record
Erriyon Knighton 19.69 2022 Previous record
Erriyon Knighton 19.49 2022 Not ratified
Usain Bolt 19.93 2004 World junior record then

Bolt never improved that time as a teenager.

Gout set for 200m and relay duties

In Eugene, Gout will race the 200 metres and join Australia’s 4x400 metres relay squad. “I’m really excited to get out there at World Athletics Under 20s,” he said on Tuesday, as Athletics Australia announced the team for the championships.

Gout said he feels ready to run fast in Eugene. “It’s a great stadium and place to run fast, and I feel confident I’ll be ready to step up and make Australia proud.” He has also embraced a more open, crowd-friendly style on track.

At the Australian junior titles last month, Gout chased a legal sub-10 seconds in the 100 metres but fell just short. He said his main goal was securing selection. “Obviously, I didn’t have the best start, but I came out for the W pretty much,” he said.

Future Plans And Olympic Ambitions

Gout was born in Queensland to parents from South Sudan. He will skip the July 23 to August 2 Commonwealth Games in Glasgow to focus on world juniors. He is following a long-term plan to debut at the Olympics in Los Angeles in 2028, then target Brisbane 2032.

Story first published: Tuesday, May 12, 2026, 13:54 [IST]
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