Who is Gout Gout? Profile, records, and best quotes from teenage Australian sprinter
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Gout Gout is a teenage sprinter from Australia whose scintillating speed has drawn huge interest from fans and pundits around the world.
The 17-year-old will make his senior national team debut at the World Athletics Championships in Tokyo.
Gout will run in the 200m - an event in which he holds the Australian record of 20.02 seconds. The heats for the 200m run from the 17 September 2025.
But the teenager also competes over 60m, 100m and 400m, and also holds an impressive series of records at youth levels.
Videos of Gout's dominant performances have gone viral online, and his height, long strides, and string of stellar victories have led to comparisons to legendary eight-time Olympic gold medallist Usain Bolt.
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How do you pronounce Gout Gout?
Born in Queensland to parents from South Sudan, Gout is one of seven children.
His father says his name should be pronounced 'Gwot Gwot', but the athlete and his manager have asked commentators to call him 'G-out G-out'.
His name was originally spelt 'Guot' before being incorrectly transliterated from Arabic during his early childhood.
His sprinting ability was was first noted by school coach Di Sheppard, who has worked with Gout since he was 13.
Gout is still at school, but is embarking on the first steps of his international career.
How fast is Gout Gout?
Gout holds the Australian under-16 records in both the 100m and 200m. He set the former by running 10.57s as a 14-year-old, and the latter with a time of 20.87s aged 15.
In 2024, he won the Australian under-20 100m title with a time of 10.48, before securing a 200m silver medal in the World Under-20 Championships in Lima.
Later the same year, he won the 200m and 400m at the 2024 GPS Track & Field Championships in his native Queensland.
After securing those titles, Gout turned professional and signed a sponsorship deal with Adidas.
He subsequently broke the Australian under-18 record - setting the fifth fastest time of any athlete of any age in the country's history - and became only the second person to ever go faster than Bolt in the under-18 200m category.
Gout's fastest (non-wind assisted) times in each event are:
60m - 6.98s
60m - 6.98s
100m - 10.17s
100m - 10.17s
200m - 20.02s
200m - 20.02s
400m - 46.20s
400m - 46.20s
What has been said by Gout Gout and Usain Bolt?
In late 2024, Bolt sent a direct message on Instagram - in response to a video of one of Gout's runs - saying "he looks like young me".
When asked about Gout's potential ahead of the competition in Tokyo, Bolt said:
"He's very talented. If he continues on this track it will be good, but it's all about getting everything right. The transition from senior to junior is always tougher," Bolt replied.
"It's all about if you get the right coach, the right people around him and if you're focused enough."
Gout is pleased with the comparisons, but wants to make his own mark.
"I do see it," Gout said. "My stride length is pretty long, my knee height is pretty high and just the amount of tallness I get when I'm running.
"I'm just me trying to be me. I do sometimes look like him, but obviously I'm making a name for myself, and I think I've done that pretty well.
"Being compared to Usain Bolt feels great but I would like to put my personality in the upcoming story."
The family of Peter Norman - the Australian sprinter whose 56-year record Gout broke when he ran the 200m in 20.04s last December - called Gout "a star".
Norman's daughters said their father "would have loved" seeing Gout beat his record.
What is next for Gout Gout?
Gout's winning run in Ostrava was his first senior race abroad, and his first ever race in Europe.
The annual event is a gold-level meeting on the World Athletics Continental Tour - the rung below the Diamond League.
"The main goal of the season is obviously World Championships," Gout said. "Let's see what I can do on the world stage against professional athletes. Hopefully I can run fast and perform well."
Gout is set to compete in the World Athletics Championships, which will be held from 13-21 September in Tokyo, Japan.
Gout will be 20 by the time of the 2028 Olympic Games in Los Angeles, USA.
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Source Quality
Source classification (primary/secondary/tertiary), named vs anonymous, expert credentials, variety
Summary
Adequate named sources including the athlete and his coach, but lacks primary official sources or expert analysis.
Specific Findings from the Article (4)
"Gout is pleased with the comparisons, but wants to make his own mark."
Athlete quoted directly
Named source"ildhood. His sprinting ability was was first noted by school coach Di Shep"
Coach named as source
Named source"Bolt sent a direct message on Instagram"
Secondary source citing Bolt's social media
Named source" story." The family of Peter Norman - the Australian sprin"
Attributed to family members but not directly quoted
Secondary sourcePerspective Balance
Acknowledgment of multiple viewpoints, counterarguments, and balanced presentation
Summary
Some balance indicators present with multiple viewpoints acknowledged.
Specific Findings from the Article (3)
"Gout is pleased with the comparisons, but wants to make his own mark."
Shows athlete's perspective on Bolt comparisons
Balance indicator""He's very talented. If he continues on this track it will be good, but it's all about getting everything right. "
Bolt provides balanced assessment of potential
Balance indicator"Norman's daughters said their father "would have loved" seeing Gout beat his record."
Includes perspective from record holder's family
Balance indicatorContextual Depth
Background information, statistics, comprehensiveness of coverage
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Good context with comprehensive background, statistics, and career timeline.
Specific Findings from the Article (4)
"Born in Queensland to parents from South Sudan, Gout is one of seven children."
Provides personal background
Background"Gout holds the Australian under-16 records in both the 100m and 200m."
Provides specific records
Statistic"He subsequently broke the Australian under-18 record - setting the fifth fastest time of any athlete of any age in the country's history - and became only the second person to ever go faster than Bolt"
Historical context and comparison
Context indicator"Gout's fastest (non-wind assisted) times in each event are: 60m - 6.98s 60m - 6.98s 100m - 10.17s 100m - 10.17s "
Comprehensive performance data
StatisticLanguage Neutrality
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Mostly neutral language with minor instances of promotional phrasing.
Specific Findings from the Article (4)
"The 17-year-old will make his senior national team debut at the World Athletics Championships in Tokyo."
Factual reporting
Neutral language"Gout holds the Australian under-16 records in both the 100m and 200m."
Neutral statement of fact
Neutral language"Meet the sprinting sensation compared to Bolt"
Subheading uses promotional language
Sensationalist"scintillating speed has drawn huge interest"
Slightly hyperbolic description
SensationalistTransparency
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Full attribution with author, date, clear quote attribution, and methodology disclosure.
Specific Findings from the Article (2)
"running. "I'm just me trying to be me. I do someti"
Clear attribution of direct quote
Quote attribution"This article is the latest from BBC Sport's Ask Me Anything team."
Discloses article methodology and team
MethodologyLogical Coherence
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Conflicting values for 'gout': 16 vs 56
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Conflicting values for 'gout': 16 vs 2025
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Conflicting values for 'gout': 56 vs 2025
"Heuristic: Values conflict between P2 and P3"
Core Claims & Their Sources
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"Gout Gout is a teenage Australian sprinter with exceptional talent comparable to Usain Bolt"
Source: Athlete's performance records, Bolt's social media comment, and coach assessment Named secondary
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"Gout holds multiple Australian youth records and will debut at World Championships"
Source: Performance statistics and competition schedule Named secondary
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Inconsistencies FoundExtracted Propositions (7)
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"Gout Gout holds Australian under-16 records in 100m and 200m"
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"Gout broke Peter Norman's 56-year 200m record with 20.04s"
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"Gout will compete in World Athletics Championships in Tokyo September 2025"
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"Gout signed sponsorship deal with Adidas after turning professional"
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"Gout's height and stride length causes comparisons to Usain Bolt"
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"Continued development with right coach and focus causes future success"
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"Breaking records and viral videos causes increased public interest"
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=== Propositions === P1 [factual]: Gout Gout holds Australian under-16 records in 100m and 200m P2 [factual]: Gout broke Peter Norman's 56-year 200m record with 20.04s P3 [factual]: Gout will compete in World Athletics Championships in Tokyo September 2025 P4 [factual]: Gout signed sponsorship deal with Adidas after turning professional P5 [causal]: Gout's height and stride length causes comparisons to Usain Bolt P6 [causal]: Continued development with right coach and focus causes future success P7 [causal]: Breaking records and viral videos causes increased public interest === Constraints === P1 contradicts P2 Note: Conflicting values for 'gout': 16 vs 56 P1 contradicts P3 Note: Conflicting values for 'gout': 16 vs 2025 P2 contradicts P3 Note: Conflicting values for 'gout': 56 vs 2025 === Causal Graph === gouts height and stride length -> comparisons to usain bolt continued development with right coach and focus -> future success breaking records and viral videos -> increased public interest === Detected Contradictions === UNSAT: P1 AND P2 Proof: Heuristic: Values conflict between P1 and P2 UNSAT: P1 AND P3 Proof: Heuristic: Values conflict between P1 and P3 UNSAT: P2 AND P3 Proof: Heuristic: Values conflict between P2 and P3