Fans were left stunned after incredible footage of a 16-year-old sprinter from Australia winning a 100m race went viral online.
Gout Gout, a 2007-born athlete from Brisbane, has been dubbed as the ‘next Usain Bolt‘ after his impressive 100m run in 10.2 seconds at this year’s Queensland Athletics Championships.
After running alongside other competitors for 40 meters, Gout Gout confidently pulled and finished well ahead of his opponents.
Previously, at just 15-year-old, the teenager set a new Australian record for his age group by completing the Under 18s 200m race in only 20.87 seconds, which was 0.03 seconds faster than the previous record held by Paul Greene, Zane Branco and Darren Clark.
Additionally, he has broken his previous personal record of 10.43 seconds in the 100m race.
Fans were left amazed by the incredible footage of an Australian runner confidently winning the 100m race in just 10.2 seconds, leaving all of his eight opponents far behindÂ
The running sensation smashed his previous personal record of 100m race in just 10.43 seconds
In a previous interview with Athletics Australia, Gout said: ‘I like athletics because it is personal. I like that it is individual and the results come down to me.’
The talented young athlete was born in Australia in 2007, two years after his parents migrated from South Sudan in 2005, and is one of seven children in his family.
His running career began when he joined Ipswich Grammar School in Year 7, where he quickly impressed his coach, Diane Sheppard.
‘Gout came to Ipswich Grammar as a full fee-paying student and they were pushing a rugby kid at me, but I saw him run around and he got right up on his toes. He is a great kid from a great family,’ Sheppard said.
Fans were also left amazed by the video of his incredible sprint, comparing him to the legendary Usain Bolt due to his exceptional speed.
One said: ‘The way he runs and leaves opponents behind him, remind us a legend. Usain Bolt’
Another added that fans are set to see Gout’s domination at the next Olympics: ‘Definitely getting a gold at the Olympics years from now. What was that acceleration’
A further fan said: ‘He’s definitely heading for a future gold medal,’ while another added: ‘This is Impressive for a 16-year-old. If properly managed, he will dominate Olympic soon.’Â Â
Other fans think Gout is capable of breaking Bolt’s 100m record of 9.58 seconds in the near future.
One said: With constant training, he might beat Usain Bolt’s record of 9.58′
Another supporter added: ‘RIP to the 8 who realised they need to find a new dream’
Fans think Gout Gout has the pontential to broke Usain Bolt’s legendary record of 100m in just 9.58 seconds
Former Aussie Olympian Jane Flemming (pictured competing in 1990) believes Gout Gout is on track to follow the path of superstar Usain Bolt
Former Olympic track and field athlete Jane Flemming, president of Athletics Australia, has already praised Gout’s performance and believes his potential is enormous.
‘There’s a 16-year-old sprinter up in Queensland called Gout Gout, who if I’ve ever seen anybody run like Usain Bolt and [be] built like him, he is it,’ said the Australia star for 2GB’s Wide World of Sports Radio on Monday.