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Apr 12, 2026

Gout Gout Shatters 200m National Record with Blistering 19.67sec at Australian Championships

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Teenage sprint sensation Gout Gout has broken his own 200m national record with a stunning 19.67sec at the Australian Athletics Championships in Sydney, becoming the first Australian to achieve a sub-20 second time in legal conditions.

Gout Gout, the 18-year-old sprint phenomenon, has made history by smashing his own national 200m record with a remarkable time of 19.67sec at the Australian Athletics Championships in Sydney. This achievement marks him as the first Australian to break the 20-second barrier in legal conditions.

Previously, Gout held the national record with a time of 20.02sec and had run a wind-assisted 19.84sec (+2.2m/s) at the same championships last year. However, his recent performance has eclipsed both previous records, showcasing his exceptional speed and endurance.

Gout's victory was closely contested, with Aidan Murphy pushing him deeply into the straight, finishing with a commendable 19.88sec and a tailwind of +1.7m/s. This performance by Murphy is notable as it ranks as the second-best 200m time by an Australian.

The event saw a significant moment as Lachlan Kennedy, the 100m champion, withdrew from the 200m event on Sunday morning. Kennedy's absence meant that fans missed a highly anticipated rematch between him and Gout Gout, which was expected to be a highlight of the championships.

Gout's achievement is all the more impressive considering he finished school at the end of last year to focus full-time on training. His dedication appears to be paying off, as he mentioned, “I definitely think the training’s been working, and the training’s been proving to me that I can run fast.”

This record-breaking performance has catapulted Gout into the top 20 fastest 200m runners of all time, demonstrating his potential for future international competitions.