18-year-old GOUT GOUT 🇦🇺 19.67s (1.7) over 200m at Australian Championships in Sydney!!🤯🤯
A new U20 World Record ☑️
National Record ☑️
First Australian man under 20 seconds ☑️
A star is born!
Check out our latest article for The Conversation on carbon‑plated running “super shoes.”
We explore how they can make you faster — but raise important questions about injury risk, fairness, and the future of the sport.
🔗 Read here: https://t.co/0i2oCVTXcH
HOW ABOUT GOUT 👑👑
The kid has done it again. 17-year-old Gout Gout has secured a slice of history becoming the second fastest Under 20 man in history over 200m in all conditions, gliding to a time of 19.84 (+2.2) to win the Australian 200m title!
We are running out of words for this global sensation who has been the star of the Chemist Warehouse Summer Series. He is yours, Australia!
More to come.
#AthleticsNation #WesternAustralia #WanderOutYonder #ThisIsWA
The 20-second barrier in the 200m is one of the defining marks of world-class sprinting – a threshold that few ever cross. Now for the first time in history and in all conditions, an Australian has done it. Take a bow, Gout Gout! ⚡️💨
"I felt literally free. I had 80-metres left to go, and I thought, let’s just send it. And only from then did I believe I had a chance of going sub."
MORE: https://t.co/tjJSzkWJyY
📷: @caseysims_ / @OceaniaAths
#AthleticsNation
New article in The Lighthouse @Macquarie_Uni
Here, we report some of the latest findings from our research on identifying high-impact runners using wearable sensors.
The race to stop running injuries: new data:
https://t.co/9uXOagmSW3
Australian Athletics enters 2025 with a bold new identity, unveiling a rebrand that reflects the sport’s evolution and growth, connects to its storied legacy, and sets its sights on an exciting future.
FULL STORY: https://t.co/8jVvN9MFU4
#AthleticsNation
SORRY WHAT?!👂 10.04? 👀
Teenage sensation Gout Gout gets the crowd roaring with a spectacular though windy 10.04 (+3.4) performance in his U18 100m Heat - the fourth fastest time in all conditions by an Australian in history.
Stay tuned for the final at 3:40pm AEST. Tune in to the Chemist Warehouse Australian All Schools Athletics Championships at: https://t.co/gGaXR3cIXo
#NextIsNow #AthleticsNation #VisitBrisbane #ThisIsQueensland #GoutGout
# Sydney / Melbourne runners #🏃♀️🏃
At @macquarieuni we are seeking runners to provide training data. You will receive feedback (through Garmin Run Dynamics)
You need:
- GPS Watch (Garmin)
- Smartphone or iPad (iOS)
Please inquire below⏬
https://t.co/DsZ7rXrNlo
# Attention Sydney or Melbourne runners #🏃♀️🏃
At @macquarieuni we are seeking runners to provide data during their training. You will receive feedback (through Garmin Run Dynamics)
You need:
- GPS Watch (selected Garmin models)
- Smartphone or iPad (iOS)
Please inquire below⏬
Watch Mondo Duplantis 🇸🇪 beat Karsten Warholm 🇳🇴 over 100m in a head to head at the Zurich Diamond League!!
He clocked a remarkable 10.37s!
As a result of this defeat, Warholm has to compete tomorrow in Swedish kits, according to Colin Jackson.
New article on wearable sensors.🏃♂️
Great job by Dr Joel Fuller leading this.
The Cumulative Impacts of Fatigue during Overload Training Can Be Tracked Using Field-Based Monitoring of Running Stride Interval Correlations https://t.co/cT42yJ3eGP #mdpisensors via @Sensors_MDPI
OUT OF THIS WORLD ‼️
🇳🇴's Jakob Ingebrigtsen obliterates the 3000m world record at the @MemorialKamili with 7:17.55 🤯
He goes more than 3 seconds faster than the previous world record 😮💨
#DiamondLeague
The moment Mondo Duplantis 🇸🇪 broke his own men's Pole Vault Record at the Silesia Diamond League with a massive 6.26m clearance!🔥
It's Mondo's world. We're just living in it.
https://t.co/ZA0Lew2Z3R
SIFAN HASSAN OLYMPIC MARATHON CHAMP ‼️
🇳🇱's @SifanHassan storms to the 🥇 in the marathon after a crazy sprint finish with world record-holder Tigist Assefa.
2:22:55 Olympic record⏱️
That's her 3rd medal at @Paris2024 😤
#Paris2024#Olympics
Here are the graphics we made at Intel. I work at @Nike innovation now so don’t work on them anymore so not sure all the details for this version but basically we used cameras and computer vision to track each athlete in each lane. Because the cameras were calibrated to specific locations and each frame of video timestamped, we could get distance and time data which you can use to get speed, naturally. Feed the data to a 3D rendered stadium and overlay graphics, and voila.
We chose to show speed at the end of each “phase” of the race which I based the location on the data we got from testing and common knowledge of the 100m. So stopping at 30m (drive) and 60 (maintenance) and the end was intentional.
Looks like a white label indicates a leader at the end of the phase. The green thing at the front of their label looks to indicate if their are accelerating. This is a bit of a deception because you’re always either accelerating or decelerating. So what it’s actually an indication of is if you’re within a certain percentage of your top speed. The green at the end is graded based on that which is why it’s a gradient. Basically shows that Noah not only has the highest tops speed but holds it best.
The final view is everyone’s top speed and where they hit it in the race. It’s freaking wild that Tobago hit his top speed so late.
Are you a health professional managing knee pain?
Researchers at @Sydney_Uni seek your input on what labels health professionals use for knee pain.
Click the survey link below (<15 mins):
https://t.co/rcWKIGVIJT
#healthprofessionals#KneePain