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Impressive placings for Gout and Thomas

Rowan Anderson
Rowan Anderson
Published: April 2, 2025
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LOOK GOUT: A flying Gout Gout just fails to haul in fellow Queenslander Lachlan Kennedy on Saturday.
LOOK GOUT: A flying Gout Gout just fails to haul in fellow Queenslander Lachlan Kennedy on Saturday.
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Under the bright lights of the Maurie Plant Meeting in Melbourne on Saturday, Ipswich’s top track stars delivered outstanding performances against world-class competition.

Ipswich sprint sensation Gout Gout lined up in the prestigious Peter Norman Memorial Final over 200m, showcasing his speed and determination.

Entering the race with a personal best of 20.04 seconds, Gout was the one to watch in a stacked field of elite sprinters.

Staying loose and energetic in the moments before the gun, Gout exploded out of the blocks and pushed hard around the bend.

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Despite a powerful late surge, he was narrowly edged out by fellow Queenslander Lachlan Kennedy, who clocked a personal best of 20.26 seconds. Gout finished a close second in 20.30 seconds, underlining the intense level of competition.

Although he didn’t surpass his PB, Gout’s performance further solidified his reputation as a rising star in Australian athletics.

The experience will be invaluable as he prepares for his next major challenge: the historic Stawell Gift, one of Australia’s most storied foot races, set to take place over the Easter long weekend.

Ipswich’s middle-distance standout Jude Thomas also made waves, delivering a gutsy run in the John Landy Final over 1500m.

Fresh off his third 3000m title at the Sydney Track Classic, Thomas faced off against an elite field that included Olympians Peter Bol and Oliver Hoare, as well as New Zealand’s Samuel Tanner.

Thomas positioned himself well throughout the race, making a decisive move on the back straight to surge into third place.

In a dramatic finish, he crossed the line in a tie for third with Hoare, while Adam Spencer secured second and 18-year-old Cameron Myers claimed victory in dominant fashion.

Thomas shattered his previous best time of 3:37.01, setting a new PB of 3:36.48.

Ipswich Athletics President Vic Pascoe praised Thomas for his strong performance, emphasising the need for improved training facilities in the region.

“Jude is in great shape, running a PB against some of the best,” Mr Pascoe said.

“With the talent we have in Ipswich, we still dream of a tartan track to ensure our athletes can train and compete at the highest level.”

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