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Gout Gout blown out: Aussie teen suffers in Oslo bow

Source: Track and Field Gazette 

Gout Gout has discovered in chastening fashion about life at the very top of global sprinting as the teen star found the going far too hot on his Diamond League debut at the famed Bislett Games meeting in Oslo.

Having looked forward to making his bow against the “big boys” on Wednesday night (Thursday morning AEST), the 18-year-old Queenslander was swept aside on a cool, windy evening in the Norwegian capital.

He could finish only sixth in 20.60 seconds in the 200 metres, nowhere near his world-leading best time of 19.67.

On race eve, Gout had talked of how it was Olympic champion Letsile Tebogo, not Usain Bolt, who’d been his sprint idol growing up.

The 23-year-old master Tebogo gave the apprentice a bit of a lesson in the lane outside Gout on Wednesday. The Botswanan champion raced to victory in 19.84 seconds, a superb performance on a cool night and on what’s not considered the quickest of tracks.

Gout had looked a little ungainly with his slow start from the blocks and was well down by the time they all hit the bend. His trademark late charge never really made inroads against a world-class field, with South African Sinesipho Dambile (20.12) second and Trinidad’s Jereem Richards (20.50) third.

All three podium finishers were 19.80 second half-lap sprinters, so there was hardly any disgrace in being beaten by them, nor by fourth-placed Cuban Reynier Mena (20.53) and fifth-place Swiss Tomothe Mumenthaler (20.58).

Meanwhile, Adelaide’s Kurtis Marschall continued his dream week with a second-straight pole vault triumph.

In his 31st Diamond League meeting in Stockholm on Sunday, the double Commonwealth champion could hardly believe he had become the first man in nearly three years to beat the great Armand Duplantis in a competition, saying his “stars aligned at last”.

And the stars were with the 29-year-old Marschall again on Wednesday – without Duplantis in the field as the Swede prepares for his wedding – as he soared over 5.82 metres, vaulting 10 centimetres higher than four others.

-AAP

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