Reigning Olympic 200 metres champion Letsile Tebogo has offered advice to teen sprinter Gout Gout following the Australian athlete’s sixth-place finish in his first Diamond League race. According to multiple reports, Tebogo urged Gout Gout to “bide his time,” framing the result as part of the learning process that comes with stepping up to top-tier international competition. The discussions focus on how early performances in the Diamond League can provide experience rather than immediate breakthroughs, particularly for younger athletes making their debut at that level. Gout Gout’s sixth-place finish is presented as a starting point in a season that includes further opportunities to improve as he gains exposure to elite fields and higher standards of race execution. Tebogo, who holds the Olympic title in the event, is quoted as providing encouragement and guidance, emphasizing patience while the teenager develops within the sport’s highest circuit.