Got Got, Sprint prodigy of 100 meters from 17 years old, has won his first call to the Australian team after blocking the national championships earlier this month.
Teen Sprinter Gout Grow has been confirmed in the Australian team for the World Athletics Championship in Tokyo in September.
The son of 17 -year -old immigrants from South Sudan will be executed in the 200 meters after qualifying the 19.84 seconds assisted by the wind in the month of Perth This to win the first national title. Gout’s career was the second fastest for an athlete under 20 years in all conditions.
The rapid rise of Queenslander has raised comparisons with the Jamaican sprint Great Usain Bolt and made it the boy in the Australian Track and Field cart, seven years before the country is the host of the Brisbane Olympic Games in 2032.
“I am very excited to be chosen to execute the 200 in Tokyo in the World Championship,” Gout said in an Australian athletic statement on Wednesday.
“That is what we have in the leg. I am looking forward to getting to September and see what I can do against the best of the best.”
Got heads a young talented contingent of the Australian team, includes Cameron Myers, 18, who took the national title of 1,500 in Perth and ran the fastest mile indoors between athletes under 20 years (3: 47.48) in one million8) in one million.
The former world leap champion, Eleanor Patterson, which Tok Bronze at the Paris Olympics, was also appointed Wednesday among the first section of confirmed athletes for the team.
Patterson will offer for a sixth medal in the main championships, having indoor silver tasks in Nanjing in March behind compatriot Nicola Olyslagers.
Peter Bol, who ran fourth in the 800 at the Tokyo Olympic Games, will return to the Japanese capital in a good way after taking the national record (1: 43.79) in the Perth Championship.
