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Sprint star gout gout clock world fake time as teenage eyes usain bolts record

The Australian Sprinter gout set the fastest time in the world over 200 m for 2025 and demolished the field at the Queensland Athletics Championships on Sunday.

The 17-year-old, who took a national record in December, crossed the line over two seconds faster than the rest of the field during the 20 runs in the 20.05 years.

His time was a significant improvement compared to the previous inventory, which was recorded this year of 20.13 years and was clocked by Zimbabwes Makanakaish Charamba in Texas in February and just outside of his own national record and its personal best of 20.04 seconds. It was still faster than Peter Noran's earlier record of 20.06s that had stood for 56 years until the boy came along.

Gicht even broke the 20-second barrier in the U20 200-meter final of the meeting in Brisbane, a wind-supported 19.98, but it was not counted on its back due to the illegal +3.6 m/s wind.

Despite the unofficial times, the native Queensland can now be described by the fastest Australian over 200 m under all conditions. The teenager sealed the U20 100 -M title at the meeting on Saturday and ran 10.38 in the final and in his heat 10.39.

It seems that the sky is the border for gout that has improved with its Australian record in December with its Australian record of Usain Bolt's best 200 -M period as a 16 -year -old. Bolt's fastest 200 -M period at the age of 17 was 19.93 years, to which Gicht is steadily crawling.