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Gout 9.99 twice in windy Perth conditions

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The star continues to rise for Gout Gout, with the 17-year-old sprinter lighting up the track on the opening day of the Open and U20 events at the Australian Championships in Perth, becoming just the third Australian in history to run under 10 seconds — not once, but twice in a single day.

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The Queenslander stopped the clock at 9.99 (+3.5) in the heats of the Under 20 Men’s 100m before backing it up with another 9.99 (+2.6) in the final — both wind-assisted but equally electrifying.

Until now, only Patrick Johnson (legal) and Rohan Browning (wind-assisted) had achieved the elusive sub-10 status. Gout’s name now enters that exclusive conversation, albeit with the breeze on his side, marking yet another breakthrough moment.

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“This definitely boosts my confidence levels,” Gout said. “Sub-10 is what every sprinter hopes for and to get it so early this year is definitely great. It also boosts my confidence for the main event for me, like the 200m.”

That main event is still to come in Perth, where Gout will line up in the Open Men’s 200m against Lachlan Kennedy — setting the stage for one of the most anticipated matchups of the meet.

Buoyed by a vocal WA crowd, Gout soaked in every moment.

“It’s definitely great. I feel like this is what Australia needs. This is what we wake up in the morning for, what we train for. I couldn’t ask for anything better — just the crowds and everyone getting around it is definitely great.”

With the 200m clash on the horizon, the Gout Gout show is only just getting started.

In other action on the opening day:

  • Reece Langdon (T38, 3:46.83 1500m) and Vanessa Low (T61, 5.71m long jump) set para world records
  • Olympian Tori West leads the heptathlon in 3616 points
  • Desleigh Owusu leapt to a new personal best of 13.74m in the qualifying rounds of the triple jump
  • All of the usual suspects progressed to the finals of the 1500m – Cameron Myers, Adam Spencer, Olli Hoare and Jude Thomas in the men’s; and Jess Hull, Georgia Griffith, Linden Hall and Sarah Billings in the women’s. Abbey Caldwell was a notable scratching from the initial start-lists, focusing on the 800m at this meet.

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A huge collection of Australian Championships photos available courtesy of Fred Etter.

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    At 12 March

    MEN

    Event Mark Name
    100m10.00Gout Gout
    200m20.26Gout Gout
    400m44.54Reece Holder
    800m1:43.89Peter Bol
    1500m3:31.87Jude Thomas
    5000m12:59.61Ky Robinson
    10000m27:59.65Seth O'Donnell
    110m H13.88Mitchell Lightfoot
    400m H49.95Matthew Hunt
    3000m St8:46.51Ed Trippas
    High Jump2.25mYual Reath
    Pole Vault6.00mKurtis Marschall
    Long Jump8.23mLiam Adcock
    Triple Jump16.58mConnor Murphy
    Shot18.56mAiden Harvey
    Discus68.74mMatt Denny
    Hammer68.20mTimothy Heyes
    Javelin83.03mCameron McEntyre
    Decathlon6771Robbie Cullen
    10000m Walk38:02.68Isaac Beacroft

    WOMEN

    Event Mark Name
    100m11.08Torrie Lewis
    200m22.56Torrie Lewis
    400m51.73Jemma Pollard
    800m1:57.15Jess Hull
    1500m3:55.15Jess Hull
    5000m14:56.83Rose Davies
    10000m31:27.18Lauren Ryan
    100m H12.96Michelle Jenneke
    400m H55.02Sarah Carli
    3000m St9:42.62Cara Feain-Ryan
    High Jump2.00mNicola Olyslagers
    Pole Vault4.47mNina Kennedy
    Long Jump6.62mDelta Amidzovski
    Triple Jump13.58mDesleigh Owusu
    Shot16.12mEmma Berg
    Discus56.54mTaryn Gollshewsky
    Hammer68.55mLara Roberts
    Javelin65.54mMackenzie Little
    Heptathlon5925Camryn Newton-Smith
    10000m Walk42:16.58Elizabeth McMillen

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