Gout Gout Joins Nicole Kidman, Hugh Jackman on US 60 Minutes
Gout Gout Appears on US 60 Minutes with A-Listers

Australian sprint sensation Gout Gout has joined an elite club of Australian A-listers by becoming the focus of a story on the respected US current affairs program 60 Minutes. Previously, this honour was reserved for celebrities like Nicole Kidman and Hugh Jackman. The 18-year-old was interviewed by long-time Sports Illustrated writer Jon Wertheim, who also spoke with coach Di Sheppard for the 13-minute segment.

A Growing Global Phenomenon

The program, one of the most popular in the USA, can attract audiences of over 10 million Americans, underscoring the growing phenomenon of Gout. Last month in Sydney, he became the fastest teenager to run 200m. The story has been widely shared online, drawing attention from the athletics community. Jonathan Gault, a writer for the website Let’s Run, posted on X: “Can’t remember many track athletes receiving the 60 Minutes treatment. Great feature from last night on Gout Gout.”

Coach and Athlete Dynamic

The piece delved into the relationship between coach Sheppard and Gout. The teenager admitted it might seem odd from the outside but insisted it is effective. “The old white lady and the young black kid, you know,” Gout said. “It’s a crazy dynamic but turns out it works perfectly. I wouldn’t have it any other way.” Sheppard joked the only source of tension might be if a girlfriend she didn’t like began to distract him. “I’d go to [Gout’s] mum, ‘She’s got to go!’” she said.

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One commenter on Instagram described the pair’s relationship as “movie worthy”. The most up-voted comment on a Reddit post for the episode said: “Gout Gout will be the face of sprinting for a long time. I’m really excited to see what he can do in his prime.” However, not all feedback from Americans online was positive, with many suggesting Gout needs to leave Australia to reach his full potential.

Upcoming Season and Goals

His appearance on the show builds anticipation for Gout’s international season, which begins with a 150m showdown against Noah Lyles next month in the Czech Republic. This year, the teenager’s focus is gold at the World Juniors in August. He confirmed on Tuesday he will skip the 100m to focus on his 200m speciality, while also joining the 4x400m relay team on the last day of competition if they reach the final. “I’m really excited to get out there at World Athletics Under 20s in Eugene, Oregon,” Gout said. “I know it’s a great stadium and place to run fast, and I feel confident I’ll be ready to step up and make Australia proud. I’ll be competing in the 200m but I’m also excited to join in the 4x400m on the last day.”

Other Australians on 60 Minutes

Other Australians such as Baz Luhrmann and Sarah Snook have been interviewed on 60 Minutes in recent years, as well as Texas-born AFL player Mason Cox, who was a surprise subject for the program in 2023. At the time, he tried to explain to Aussie rules fans how significant appearing on 60 Minutes is with a post on Twitter: “Why is tomorrow’s episode on 60 Minutes such a big deal? Their audience is 13 million. Australian population is 25 million. This exposure for AFL has never [had] a bigger audience.”

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