Australia’s Gout Gout runs sub-10 second 100 metres twice with wind assistance

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Gout Gout celebrates winning the Under 20's men’s 100m final at the Australian Athletics Championships in Perth on April 10, 2025.

Gout Gout celebrates winning the Under 20's men’s 100m final at the Australian Athletics Championships in Perth on April 10, 2025.

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MELBOURNE - Australian sprinting prodigy Gout Gout ran the 100 metres in a wind-assisted 9.99 seconds twice in Perth on Thursday to underline his enormous potential.

The 17-year-old schoolboy, who has earned comparisons to Jamaican great Usain Bolt, clocked 9.99 (3.5m/s) in the heats of under-20 national championships at WA Athletics stadium and matched it exactly in the final (2.6m/s) after an uneven start out of the blocks.

"That's what I was hoping for," said Gout, who thumped his chest in delight after crossing the line metres in front.

"I didn't get the start I anticipated."

Gout was bidding to become the second Australian to break the 10-second barrier, more than 20 years after Patrick Johnson ran 9.93 in Mito, Japan in 2003.

While Gout's best legal time remains 10.17, Thursday's run improved on his wind-assisted 10.04 at the national school championships last December.

The son of immigrants from war-torn South Sudan will run in the senior 200m at Perth's national championships as the country's record holder, looking to become the first Australian first to break the 20-second barrier.

Gout ran 20.04 in the 200m in Brisbane in December to break the Australian record Peter Norman set at the 1968 Olympics. REUTERS

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