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Gout Gout flies home for third in rarely-contested 150m behind US great Noah Lyles

Gout Gout flies home for third in rarely-contested 150m behind US great Noah Lyles
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Australian teenage sprinter Gout Gout finished third in a 150m race at the Ostrava Golden Spike, setting a new national record of 14.96 seconds. He competed alongside American star Noah Lyles, who set a new world record in the event.

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Gout Gout is considered a rising star in international athletics, and his performance against world-class competition marks a significant milestone in his career.

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Noah Lyles and Gout Gout embrace after running the men’s 150m Men at the 65th Ostrava Golden Spike. Photograph: Sona Maleterova/Getty Images View image in fullscreen Noah Lyles and Gout Gout embrace after running the men’s 150m Men at the 65th Ostrava Golden Spike. Photograph: Sona Maleterova/Getty Images Athletics Gout Gout flies home for third in rarely-contested 150m behind US great Noah Lyles Australian sprinter sets new national record of 14.96 in Ostrava

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