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Australian sprint star Gout Gout has suffered a serious left hamstring injury that has ruled him out of next month’s World U20 Championships in Eugene, Oregon. The 18-year-old shared the update on social media after receiving his MRI results on Thursday.
The injury is severe enough to keep him off the track for the rest of the year, forcing one of athletics’ brightest young talents to put his plans on hold and focus fully on recovery.Gout Gout confirms severe hamstring injury after MRI scan
According to the British Athletics Muscle Injury Classification system, the injury is graded as 3C, which means it is a severe muscle tear.Sharing the news with fans, Gout wrote, “Unfortunately I suffered an injury to my left hamstring last night at training in Brisbane. I received this morning the MRI report, unfortunately the news is not good and I will not be able to compete in Eugene at the World U20 Championships next month.”
He also admitted the setback was difficult to accept but remained positive about his recovery.“I’m very disappointed but I have no other possibility but to accept the situation. I understand this is part of athletics. My focus now will be on my rehab in the coming weeks and months and ensuring I come back in 2027 better and stronger and faster.”
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