Athletics-Australia's Gout to take on 4x400m relay at under-20 world championships


MELBOURNE, May 12 (Reuters) - Australian ⁠teen sensation Gout Gout will branch out into the 4x400m ⁠relay at the under-20 world championships in Eugene, Oregon in ‌August while looking to emulate Usain Bolt by winning the 200m title.

The 18-year-old sprinter clocked an under-20 world record of 19.67 seconds in the 200m at Australia's ​championships in Sydney last month to beat ⁠his previous national record and ⁠underline his enormous potential.

It remains the year's best 200m early in ⁠the ‌athletics season.

Australian Athletics confirmed Gout's two-event programme on Tuesday, with the teenager having elected to skip the July 23 ⁠to August 2 Commonwealth Games in Glasgow.

Gout said he ​was confident he ‌could step up at the University of Oregon's Hayward Field ⁠and make ​Australia proud.

"I know it's a great stadium and place to run fast," he said in a statement.

"I'll be competing in the 200m but I'm ⁠also excited to join in the 4x400m ​on the last day."

Gout's confirmation in the relay comes after Australia claimed a surprise bronze medal in the men's 4x400m at the World Athletics ⁠Relays in Gaborone, Botswana this month.

Gout announced himself to the athletics world at the 2024 under-20 world championships in Lima, where he took the 200m silver at 16.

Jamaican Bolt won 200m gold in ​20.61 at the 2002 event at his home ⁠track in Kingston, just over a month before his 16th birthday.

Gout ​is also expected to emulate eight-time Olympic ‌gold medallist Bolt as a force in ​the 100m, boasting a personal best of 10 seconds flat.

(Reporting by Ian Ransom in Melbourne; Editing by Peter Rutherford)

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