Gout Gout fanfare obscures depth of Australian athletics poised for world championships spotlight | Jack Snape
The Brisbane teenager may be the talk of the town but there are many other athletes well placed to impress in Tokyo in the green and gold
The sudden rise of sprint phenomenon Gout Gout has triggered an explosion of interest in athletics, but it has also obscured the sport’s growing depth in Australia which is poised for the spotlight at the world championships in Japan starting on Saturday.
Despite the hype, Gout is far from Australia’s best chance of success in the hot and humid National Stadium in inner Tokyo. The team totals 86 athletes – 22 more than in Budapest in 2023 – and Australia has never sent a larger group to a global meet. There are as many as 10 genuine medal contenders, including 21 Australian athletes seeded higher than the Brisbane high school student.
