 became the ninth athlete in the history of the Carrifter Games to defend the under-20 100 title as Grand-Jean has been put in this final heat. Well he was successful with his protest. Haven't seen that quite often here. So he'll get his opportunity. But let's talk about the 100 champion a little bit shall we? Davonte Howard of the Cayman Islands. Can I see volunteer? It is a fine list of men who have yeah so we've seen what happened to Grand-Jean. It looked like the blocks might have been faulty. Yeah he had success with his protest. He tried to push off and was unable to get any purchase on the blocks. But hopefully that issue is fixed for this fifth and final section coming up. Here's the full line-up. Grand-Jean you'll go in one. Medi of Martinique in two. Aragon Straka of Bombayers goes in in three. Surprised he didn't around the hundred. Davonte Howard of the Cayman Islands the 100 champion. Akeem Chenapu and the older brother of Kadim Chenapu who finished second in the honor 1700. Kevin Campbell of Antigua and Bombayers. Sanjay Weeks of Montserrat and the Quimani Bell of the U.S. Virgin Islands. There's Chenapu on the Trinidad and Tobago. 21 56 this time coming in. Seen officially ratified 21.904 him and on the outside there Bell of the U.S. Virgin Islands. How will the 100 champion is running in lane number four? 10.15 last night. That's not him. But saw him down steers Terri after that 100 final. Remember he's celebrated U.C. in bold style with a few meters to go. Ran 10-1-5 the record 10-1-1 and he said oh my god I didn't realize it was that quick. I wouldn't have celebrated and just maybe I would have got the record. I think he's an early candidate for the Austin City Award. That was a really quick set. A lot of the athletes were not settled in the blocks and they are often running. Straker is running well. A 100 finalist last year. Didn't run the 100 here and he runs a terrific curve. Gojon is also running well. The 100 champion has ground to make up but he does so and gets right up to Straker and goes by him to win the heat. The clock says 20.60. I think it was somewhere closer to 21 seconds but Straker with a terrific run. He's run just outside 21 seconds this season. The Barbadian and looks as if we have rain here at the Kirana James athletic stadium as the 100 champion. Wow 20.65. Terri finished here. Yes this guy is definitely a candidate for the Austin City Award in 2024. Already 10-1-5 and he comes through 200 qualifying in 20.65 and based on everything we've seen I think you have to make him the favorite for the 200. He will not have four-by-one duties to be concerned about so he can now just focus on winning the sprint double. That is an amazing result for this young man in the heats to be able to pull off a time of 20.65 seconds. What he wanted to win and Straker pushed him. Yeah getting a stiff challenge from Straker and Grand Gen was moving on the inside as well and he really came through strongly. Held his composure 20.69 for Straker. 3.0 meters per second of wind. Yeah so wind assisted Straker 20.69, 21.27 for Grand Gen. He'll be through a Kim Chedample 21.28 also will be through so too will Sanjay Weeks of Montserrat at 21.60, 22.03 for Campbell think might get him through as well. I think so yes this is by far the fastest heat that we've seen from top to bottom. The young man Bell from the British from the US Virgin Islands the only one who is absolutely out. We have a