Gout Gout has become a global sensation in recent weeks after breaking the Australian under-20 100m record – but a video of his jaw-dropping run has now gone viral
Teenage sprint sensation Gout Gout has attracted millions of admirers worldwide after footage of one of his astonishing 100m race was watched over 25 million times since being shared on Saturday.
However, the teenage prodigy, who was born in Queensland, Australia, and is one of even children to parents from South Sudan, actually completed the sprint more than a year ago.
Gout recorded a remarkable 10.04-second time in the 100m sprint at the Australian All Schools Athletics Championships back in December 2024. He was just 16 at the time.
But that didn’t stop millions of sports enthusiasts who were astounded by the performance when the footage was re-shared on X by the @Bigqadi account last weekend.
They have been left mesmerised, with many taking to social media to voice their appreciation for Gout.
“Absolutely outrageous from Gout Gout,” one person wrote. “10.04 at the age of 16. Speechless.”
“Damn!!!!! Is this guy real??? Look at the speed!!! Wow. Just wow,” another commented.
“Did anyone remember Usain Bolt whilst watching him?” another added.
“That’s crazy because he sucks out of the blocks. Once he gets that under control, he’s hitting 9s easily. That’s insane,” another wrote.
Gout’s latest attention arrives just weeks after he amazed Australia at the Dane Bird-Smith Shield Meet in Queensland with a time of 10 seconds flat for the 100m.
The teenager, now 17, achieved the quickest time ever by an Australian aged under 20 and the equal-quickest legal run by an Australian man on home soil. Gout has yet to clock a time under 10 seconds for the 100m, but experts believe it’s a question of when, not if.
He is also the fastest 16-year-old 200m runner in history (20.04secs), taking the record of the legend Bolt whose time of 20.13 seconds at the same age was just under a tenth of a second slower than Gout. Gout’s time makes him the fastest 200m runner in Australian history.
Bolt has praised the young pretender for his talent, admitting “he looks like a young me”, but he also had a warning for Gout.
“If he continues on this track it’s going to be good but it’s all about getting everything right. I mean, it’s never just easy,” he said.
“It’s always easier when you’re younger because I was there, I used to do great things when I was young but the transition to senior from junior is always tougher.
“It’s all about if you get the right coach, the right people around you, if you’re focused enough, so there will be a lot of factors to determine if he’s going to be great, and if he’s going to continue on the same trajectory to a championship or Olympics.”
While Bolt recorded eye-catching times as a teenager he made his huge global impact on the sport when he was 22, breaking the 100m world record and winning the sprint double at the Beijing Olympics.


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