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Teen Shatters World Record, Becomes Fastest Sprinter Ever
SportsApr 13

Teen Shatters World Record, Becomes Fastest Sprinter Ever

Australian sprinter Gout Gout just became the fastest teenager in history, running 200 meters in 19.67 seconds and beating records held by Usain Bolt. The 16-year-old shattered expectations at the Australian Athletics Championships, proving age is just a number when you've got speed in your veins.

Google: athlete breaks record2 min read
Teen Gout Gout Breaks 200m Record at 18 with 19.67 Seconds
SportsApr 12

Teen Gout Gout Breaks 200m Record at 18 with 19.67 Seconds

Australian sprinter Gout Gout just shattered the world Under-20 record in the 200 meters, running faster than Usain Bolt did at the same age. The 18-year-old's electrifying 19.67-second finish in Sydney marks a new era for Australian athletics.

Google News - World Record2 min read
Teen Runner Gout Gout Shatters Record With 19.67 Second 200m
SportsApr 12

Teen Runner Gout Gout Shatters Record With 19.67 Second 200m

Australian sprint sensation Gout Gout just ran the 200m in 19.67 seconds at age 18, breaking the national record and posting a time that would have won Olympic bronze in Paris. The performance at the Australian Athletics Championships cemented him as one of the fastest young athletes in history.

Google: athlete breaks record3 min read
Benny Hance Smashes Two World Records in Three Days
Community HeroesApr 9

Benny Hance Smashes Two World Records in Three Days

Australian Paralympic champion Benny Hance just set two world records at the Australian Open Championships, proving that dedication and joy can fuel extraordinary achievement. The 25-year-old swimmer opened and closed the meet with record-breaking performances that left crowds cheering.

Google News - World Record2 min read
Sam Williamson Wins 50m Breaststroke 11 Months After Injury
SportsApr 8

Sam Williamson Wins 50m Breaststroke 11 Months After Injury

Australian swimmer Sam Williamson claimed victory in the 50m breaststroke at the Australian Open championships, just 11 months after a career-threatening knee injury left him wondering if he'd ever walk normally again. His comeback story highlights the power of perseverance and community support.

ABC Australia2 min read