The new Images of Gout Sprint Sensation Gout overcoming a great handicap in the Stawell gift have left sports fans amazed by the gross speed of the adolescent in a way that previous clips of his race could not make.
Gout Gout and his rival Lachlan Kennedy have more than justified their invoicing of a star with victories in heat commanding during the famous 120 -meter race in Victoria.
The Gout school superstar won the last second of 22 rounds in 12.31 seconds on Saturday despite its one meter handicap.
Images taken directly above the track show an incredible acceleration of goust while he quickly picks back the backmarkers before moving away from the rest of the ground to cross the line.
The video has become viral, fans of the whole world expressing their astonishment in the face of the talent of the 17 -year -old woman.
“The pure acceleration of the brand from 3 seconds to 9 seconds was simply crazy,” wrote on X.
Gout drop is represented on victory in its heat at the Stawell gift on Saturday

Images taken directly above the track gave fans of 17 years a new amazing perspective on its incredible speed
“If you are one of the other runners on the ground, looking at this, if you do not give up your career in progress, you are not realistic,” added another.
“This is the legendary fabric,” wrote a third.
During the 0.25 m lowering in the final heat, Kennedy, 21, was even more impressive.
He had the race for his respect long before the finish line and resumed at home in 12.23 – the third fastest time worldwide.
“As soon as I knew I was in front, I said to myself:” Yeah, I’m going to have fun with that, “said Kennedy.
“ I looked at this gift several times, even before I start to make the track, you always look at that because it is a big event.
“I have lots more in the tank and I hope that we can go even faster in semi and in the final because I will have to do it.”
The semi-finals and the finals of male and female gifts take place on Easter Monday, the two winners to pocket $ 40,000.

The feeling of schoolchildren started with a handicap and says that the gift is an ideal race for him because “I like to hunt people”
Gout appreciated the experience of the race on the grass for the first time.
“It was pretty much as if I was on a synthetic track,” said Gout.
“I guess it was a mental game, because I like to hunt people. So this is the type of breed I like.
“The 120 (meters) is literally as one of the perfect distances for me because in the 100 years, obviously, I do not have much time to get up at my maximum speed.
“I receive these additional 20 meters here, it’s really great and I hope I can run a few more people.”
The fastest Heat winner on Saturday in the 143rd edition of the 120m disability event was John Evans, who stopped the stopwatch at 12:13 pm on a brand of 9.75 m.
Jasper Thomas (12.22 out of 6.50 m) was the only other man faster than Kennedy, while reigning champion Jack Lacey (6m) won his heat in 12.44.
Flying Queenslanders Gout and Kennedy have developed a very friendly rivalry in recent months, Kennedy winning honors of more than 200m in their head-to-head confrontation at the end of last month to meet the Maurie factory in Melbourne.
Kennedy was a second point behind Rohan Browning at the 100m last weekend at the Australian Perth championships, with the drop greeting in the under 20m and the open 200m
Kennedy also won the money at 60m at the world indoor championships in Nanjing, China in early April.
The titles are also delivered in the round of the women’s gift on Saturday.
The semi-finalist of the Paris Bree Rizzo Olympic Games seemed to have a lot of reserve when it won the last round with regard to 13.91.
The scratch marker and the defending gift champion Chloé Mannix-Power won its heat in 13.95.
The 11 m race, the borders Jasmine Rowe (13.74) and Jemma Stapleton (13.75) had the fastest heat times.