Gout Gout equals Australian 100m record on home soil

Eighteen-year-old Australian sprinter Gout Gout ran 10.00 seconds in the 100m at the Dane Bird-Smith Shield Meet in Brisbane, equalling the fastest legal time by an Australian athlete on home soil. The performance also set a new under-20 national record and secured his qualification for the world under-20 championships. Gout opted to skip the Commonwealth Games to focus on the 200m at the junior event.

On Saturday, February 21, 2026, at the QSAC track in Brisbane, 18-year-old Gout Gout delivered a standout performance in his first 100m race of the year. Clocking 10.00 seconds with a wind reading of +0.9 m/s, he matched the equal-fastest legal 100m time by an Australian on home soil, a mark previously set by Lachlan Kennedy in Perth in April 2025.

This time also established a new Australian under-20 record for Gout, surpassing the 10.15 seconds set by Jake Doran in 2018. The achievement qualifies him for the 100m at this year's world under-20 championships. Notably, Patrick Johnson holds the overall Australian record with 9.93 seconds from 2003 in Japan, while Kennedy ran 9.98 seconds in Kenya in 2025—both overseas.

Gout, who burst onto the scene by breaking Peter Norman's 56-year-old 200m national record as a 16-year-old in late 2024, made his world championships debut in 2025 with a 200m semi-final appearance in Japan. He chose not to compete at the Commonwealth Games in Glasgow, Scotland, to prioritize the 200m at the junior world titles in Oregon, aiming to emulate Usain Bolt's 200m gold from the 2002 world juniors. Australian Athletics supported this decision, noting it could make Gout the first Australian to win a sprint gold at the junior championships.

The Dane Bird-Smith Shield Meet marked Gout's return to the 100m, bringing him closer to breaking the 10-second barrier legally.

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