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Kennedy pulls off repeat win over teenage sprint sensation Gout

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 Lachlan Kennedy beat ⁠teenage sprint sensation Gout Gout for the second year ​in a row ​at Australia's leading one-day athletics meet in Melbourne on Saturday before setting his sights on winning gold at this year's Commonwealth Games in Glasgow.


Kennedy crossed the line in 20.38 seconds in the ⁠200 metres at the Maurie Plant meet to pip ⁠the 18-year-old by 0.05 seconds at Lakeside Stadium.


"I am not listening to the noise much, I just go out there and ‌try to beat whoever is ​in front of ⁠me, and then they are all ​racing the clock," said Kennedy. "I ‌love the attention - it's good. I love winning.


"The sky is the limit. ​I am chasing Comm Games gold - I think that's possible for sure."


Kennedy opened up an early lead with a blazing start and the 22-year-old Queenslander held on to win despite ‌Gout rapidly narrowing the gap over the final 50m.


"Lachie ​got away with the win today, props to him," ​said ‌Gout. "I'll ⁠be back for the nations, for sure.


"He is a Queensland guy - one of the good friends of mine, ​so congratulations to him, but I ⁠will be back ​for sure."


Gout made headlines in 2024 when he set a new Australian record of 20.04 in the 200m to lower Peter Norman's mark, which had stood ​since the 1968 Olympic Games. He has ​since gone quicker, establishing a record of 20.02 in June last year. 



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