Top politician congratulates Gout Gout on his record-breaking run - and the responses will make you ashamed to be an Australian

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  • 17-year-old broke his own national record this week 
  • Won his debut pro race, first event in Europe 

By SHAYNE BUGDEN FOR DAILY MAIL AUSTRALIA

Published: 08:44 BST, 26 June 2025 | Updated: 08:44 BST, 26 June 2025

Queensland Premier David Crisafulli's tweet congratulating Aussie sprinter Gout Gout on his latest record-breaking run has unleashed a wave of disgraceful racist abuse aimed at the 17-year-old.

Crisafulli was praising Gout after he stormed to victory at the Ostrava Golden Spike meet in the Czech Republic on Tuesday in a time of 20.02 seconds, breaking his own Australian 200m record.

'A Queenslander showing the world how it's done. Congratulations on another incredible run Gout Gout,' he wrote on X.

But what followed was a series of deplorable comments about the sprinter, who was born in the Brisbane suburb of Ipswich.

'Low bar to qualify as a Queenslander these days,' read one of the tamest comments in the thread.

Daily Mail Australia has chosen not to publish any of the other responses to the tweet

Pictured: The congratulatory tweet by Queensland Premier David Crisafulli that drew a wave of awful racist abuse

Crisafulli was celebrating Gout Gout's record-breaking run in his first event in Europe (pictured), which saw him run the 200m in just 20.02 seconds

Gout, 17, was born and raised in the Brisbane suburb of Ipswich

Some sports fans called out the awful behaviour.

'Born and bred in Queensland. These comments are a joke. Proud of the lad,' one wrote.

'Great achievement! And a great Aussie Guy - this is what our country is built on,' another commented.

'He's an Australian ffs. F**k QLDers are insufferable with this sort of s**t,' added a third. 

This is not the first time Gout has been subjected to racism as he stamps himself as one of the brightest up-and-coming talents in world athletics.

In December last year athletics commentator Tim Rosen chose to delete a post he made featuring one of Gout's runs because of the deplorable comments it attracted.

Many of those remarks, like the ones in response to Crisafulli's post, claimed Gout should not be thought of as Australian.

That same month the Age newspaper issued an apology after it was hit with allegations of racism for confusing Gout with Aussie runner Peter Bol - who was born in Sudan - on its front page.

The stellar run on Tuesday (pictured) will only increase the comparisons between Gout and world record holder Usain Bolt

Some Aussies blasted the racist comments in response to the post by Crisafulli (pictured)

Up against the highest-quality field he has ever faced, with two of his competitors having broken the 20-second mark, the Aussie blitzed the last 20 metres to pull ahead of Cuban star Reynier Mena in his sensational victory.

'Get some more races in me and it [the 20-second barrier] will drop for sure,' Gout said after the event.

'I feel good. New personal best, new national record in my first European race.

'I don't feel any pressure, because as soon as I step out on that track, it's must me by myself and what I've got to do - my favourite thing, and that's to run.

'So I just go out there and run and nothing stops me from doing that.

'I've felt stronger in training these last couple of months and I've felt good since I got to Europe last Thursday.

'I knew Mena would come hard at me in the first 100 but I was confident I'd be close enough to come home strongly in the second part of the race, which is, of course, my stronger part.

'I felt calm but strong as I came off the turn and was confident I'd be strong enough to get the win.

'Another national record! Pretty happy with that, it's not a bad first up in Europe!'

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