(CNN) โ Australian 17-year-old Gout Gout continued to demonstrate why he is the most exciting talent in sprinting right now, running the fastest 200-meter time in the world this year on Sunday.
Competing in the heats of the Queensland State Championships, Gout ran a world-leading time of 20.05 seconds, just 0.01 outside his own Australian record.
In the final, he then followed it up by becoming the first-ever Australian to break the 20-second barrier with his victory in 19.98 seconds. However, the time wonโt stand as an official record because of illegal wind conditions (+3.6m/s).

Remarkably, Gout finished more than two seconds ahead of the competition in the menโs under-20 200m final, streaking away from the field on the home straight.
โI felt literally free. I had 80 metres left to go and I thought, letโs send it, and only from then did I believe I had a chance of going sub 20,โ he said after the race, per Australian Athletics.
โSeeing the clock, I was really happy and surprised in a way, but it just felt like a weight off my shoulders. Now that Iโve done it, Iโve just got to do that more consistently.โ
Gout broke Perter Normanโs Australian 200m record of 20.06 in December aged 16, a mark that had stood since 1968. The day before, he ran the fourth-fastest 100m time in history for an under-18-year-old, clocking a wind-assisted personal best of 10.04.
Though his time in Sundayโs final wonโt count for the record books, Gout does become only the seventh athlete under the age of 20 to run a sub-20-second 200m time in all wind conditions.
It also provides further evidence that the Ipswich High School student could become one of track and fieldโs all-time greats. The legendary Usain Bolt ran comparable times to the Australian teen at the same age, and has previously said that Gout โlooks like young me.โ
โIโve been at that stage before, watching Usain Bolt on the news and just getting goosebumps,โ said Gout. โMyself giving people goosebumps definitely feels great.โ
On Saturday, Gout won the under-20 100m title at the Queensland State Championships in 10.38, almost half a second faster than the rest of the field.
He is next scheduled to compete at the Maurie Plant Meet in Melbourne on March 29.
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