-
Lenny Wilkens, Basketball Hall of Famer as player and coach, dies
-
Griffin wins PGA Mexico title for third victory of the year
-
NFL makes successful return to Berlin, 35 years on
-
Lewandowski hat-trick helps Barca punish Real Madrid slip
-
George warns England against being overawed by the All Blacks
-
Lewandowski treble helps Barca beat Celta, cut gap on Real Madrid
-
Neves late show sends PSG top of Ligue 1, Strasbourg down Lille
-
Inter go top of Serie A after Napoli slip-up
-
Bezos's Blue Origin postpones rocket launch over weather
-
Hamilton upbeat despite 'nightmare' at Ferrari
-
Taylor sparks Colts to Berlin win, Pats win streak hits seven
-
Alcaraz and Zverev make winning starts at ATP Finals
-
Protests suspend opening of Nigeria heritage museum
-
Undav brace sends Stuttgart fourth, Frankfurt win late in Bundesliga
-
Roma capitalise on Napoli slip-up to claim Serie A lead
-
Liverpool up for the fight despite Man City masterclass, says Van Dijk
-
Two MLB pitchers indicted on manipulating bets on pitches
-
Wales rugby captain Morgan set to be sidelined by shoulder injury
-
After storming Sao Paulo podium, 'proud' Verstappen aims to keep fighting
-
Celtic close on stumbling Scottish leaders Hearts
-
BBC chief resigns after row over Trump documentary
-
Norris extends title lead in Sao Paulo, Verstappen third from pit-lane
-
Norris wins in Sao Paulo to extend title lead over Piastri
-
Man City rout Liverpool to mark Guardiola milestone, Forest boost survival bid
-
Man City crush Liverpool to mark Guardiola's 1,000 match
-
Emegha fires Strasbourg past Lille in Ligue 1
-
Howe takes blame for Newcastle's travel sickness
-
Pumas maul Wales as Tandy's first game in charge ends in defeat
-
'Predator: Badlands' conquers N. American box office
-
Liga leaders Real Madrid drop points in Rayo draw
-
'Killed on sight': Sudanese fleeing El-Fasher recall ethnic attacks
-
Forest boost survival bid, Man City set for crucial Liverpool clash
-
US air travel could 'slow to a trickle' as shutdown bites: transport secretary
-
Alcaraz makes winning start to ATP Finals
-
'I miss breathing': Delhi protesters demand action on pollution
-
All aboard! Cruise ships ease Belem's hotel dearth
-
Kolo Muani drops out of France squad with broken jaw
-
Israel receives remains believed to be officer killed in 2014 Gaza war
-
Dominant Bezzecchi wins Portuguese MotoGP
-
Super Typhoon Fung-wong makes landfall in Philippines
-
Rai edges Fleetwood in Abu Dhabi playoff
-
Scotland sweat on Russell fitness ahead of Argentina clash
-
Faker's T1 win third back-to-back League of Legends world crown
-
Former world champion Tanak calls time on rally career
-
Ukraine scrambles for energy after Russian attacks
-
Over 1 million evacuate as deadly Super Typhoon Fung-wong nears Philippines
-
Erasmus' ingenuity sets South Africa apart from the rest
-
Asaji becomes first Japanese in 49 years to win Singapore Open
-
Vingegaard says back to his best after Japan win
-
Ogier wins Rally Japan to take world title fight to final race
Australian teen Gout hungry for more after worlds exit
Australian teen sensation Gout Gout said that his debut world championships had made him hungry for more after bowing out in the 200m semi-finals on Thursday.
The 17-year-old has been compared to Usain Bolt for his prodigious ability but it was not enough to take him into the final in Tokyo as he finished fourth in his race in 20.36sec.
Gout will now head home to Australia to sit his high school exams but vowed to return to athletics' big stage, telling reporters that the experience was "fuel to my fire".
"It definitely makes you hungry for sure, knowing that I'm just a kid right now but I can still compete," he said.
"The thing I have on them (his rivals) is I've got time -- they may not have 15 years but I've got 15 years for sure.
"I know that if I can do this at 17, I can do this at 25 as well, and I'll be even better at 25."
Gout faced Botswana's Olympic champion Letsile Tebogo and Jamaica's Bryan Levell in his semi-final.
The young Australian did not get off to a great start and was far behind his more experienced rivals when he hit the curve.
But he finished strongly over the final straight, picking off Canada's Jerome Blake to finish behind Levell, Tebogo and American Courtney Lindsey.
"My whole mindset was getting out hard and sticking with them and trying to pedal down the home straight," said Gout.
"I definitely think I did that pretty well and just go out there, did my thing of course, ran that bit hard and then came home."
- 'Locked in' -
Gout was born to South Sudanese parents who fled the war-torn country via Egypt and arrived in Australia in 2006.
He ran 20.04sec at last year's Australian All Schools Athletics Championship, only the second athlete to record a time faster than Bolt's Under-18 best of 20.13sec.
Bolt, an 11-time world champion and eight-time Olympic gold medallist, was in Tokyo to witness Gout's senior international debut.
"I haven't had a chance to speak to him, obviously trying to be locked in and stuff, but I know he's probably watching and he's probably keeping an eye out," said Gout.
Gout's presence in Tokyo has attracted huge media attention and a large group of reporters was waiting to speak to him after the semi-final.
"It's definitely confidence for sure, to know that all these people want to hear what I want to say," he said.
"I'm just going to use that as fuel to my fire."
Gout has a personal best of 20.02sec this season and he acknowledged that dipping under the 20-second barrier -- the mark of world-class 200m sprinting -- was the aim in Tokyo.
He failed to achieve that but he predicted it would be a matter of time.
"I didn't do it today but I know that wasn't in God's plan today," he said.
"I know that I will do it in the future and it's about executing the race plan and doing it at a good meet.
"I know that it's going to come and I just can't wait for that."
A.Zbinden--VB