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Gout Gout coach says that his cool and calm reaction to lose an exciting race was a whole mask – here is what he really thought

  • Sprint Sensation was angry to be beaten by Lachlan Kennedy
  • 10,000 people showed up to watch Gout Race during the weekend

Despite her cool exterior, the prodigy of Australian teenage teenager Gout was “ angry ” following Lachlan Kennedy during her senior beginnings in the 200m to meet the Maurie factory in Melbourne, revealed his coach.

Kennedy, 21, spoiled the party on Saturday evening in front of a crowd of 10,000 capacities by beating the drop in the finish line in a personal record of 20.26 seconds.

Gout and Kennedy were all smiles after the race, kissing and welcoming each other.

However, the Gout Di Sheppard coach says that the young person hid his real feelings.

“I know it is quite angry on this subject,” said Sheppard at the ABC.

“Everything we have taken is a step forward, it is also a question of learning to face this environment, so I think it does a great job.

Gout Gout was privately in depth to be spread out by Lachlan Kennedy after being put online in a 200m sprint on weekends

Kennedy claimed the Peter Norman Memorial in 20.26 seconds, the drop ending a second second place in 20.30

“Remember that he is a 17 -year -old boy … and he has a brilliant future.

The manager of Gout, James Templeton, went further, saying to Sports code that the talented adolescent was “P *** Ed OFF” on the result.

The next episode of the booming rivalry of Kennedy-Gout will be at the Australian Perth championships in mid-April.

Until now, Gout history exploits – which include the 200m 56 -year -old Australian record break at the end of last year – have come against their junior athlete colleagues.

He learned a lot from his first big outing on the senior scene.

“This is why you live-this environment, media, people, expectations, pressure,” he said.

“It’s sporty. This is why I will train every day.

The Peter Norman Memorial 200m was the closing event for the largest athletics on Australian soil for years and it has lived up to media threshing.

10,000 people showed up on the site to watch the action on Saturday evening

The runners were held in the blocks much longer than usual, which only added to anticipation.

“The experience is unparalleled,” said Gout.

“This is something that you can only get a major competition, a competition in continental gold, world championships and Olympic games.

“Getting more races like this will be great for me.

“The silence was definitely crazy, the silence was strong – that’s what they say.”

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