Gout Gout breaks 400m record at Joanna Stone Shield
Gout Gout breaks 400m record at Joanna Stone Shield

Gout Gout breaks 400m record at Joanna Stone Shield

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Teen sprinting sensation Gout Gout has made headlines by clocking an impressive 46.20 seconds in the 400m at the Joanna Stone Shield meet in Brisbane, surpassing Olympic champion Noah Lyles' personal best of 47.04 seconds. This achievement marks the fastest U18 time by an Australian in 35 years and positions Gout as a formidable contender ahead of the upcoming world championships in Tokyo. Having recently trained alongside Lyles and his coach Lance Brauman in Florida, Gout is eager to compete and has openly stated his intention to challenge Lyles in the 100m and 200m events. However, Gout's coach, Di Sheppard, emphasized that the 400m run was primarily a time trial for speed endurance testing, and Gout will continue to focus on shorter sprints. Gout previously broke the men's national 200m record in December, further solidifying his status as an athlete to watch. His next competitions include the Queensland titles and the Australian championships in April.

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