 of Barbados. Second semifinal on the 20 boys 800 meters. The Jamaican held his hand up at the last minute and now there is a recall. Yashin Bowen put in a tremendous last 100 meters to snatch second at the Carifter Trials. Beard made his way onto the plane. I made the point yesterday that once you go into that set position you're not allowed to do that. But remember yesterday it was done in the 400 meters and the athlete was given a warning and allowed to continue. So it's going to be a green card in line with consistency. Consistent application of discretion. Second semifinal for the under 20 boys 800 meters. Kamaria Bowen Grave of Jamaica and Zion Miller of the Bahamas already automatically into the final. Away they go for the second semifinal. Langley, US Virgin Islands. Bowen, Jamaica, Brown, Grenada, Lynch, British Virgin Islands, Woodley of Trinidad and Tobago and Morris of Barbados. Here and Morris of Barbados joins Bowen of Jamaica. Bowen wants to be at the front and so he steps up the pace ever so slightly. Gets himself in comfortable running position with the Barbadian sitting in second position. Trinidad and Tobago's Jaffa Woodley looks real solid here. He comes up on the outside and will have the lead at the bell. Maybe Bowen doesn't want to let him go. Bowen trapped on the inside and just pushing the Trinbegonian further wide on the outside of lane number one with the Barbadian Aaron Morris right there as well. Grenada's D'Angelo Brown not out of it and steps forward into the mix. Only too short to be in the final. Semifinal two of the under 20 boys 800 meters. Bowen of Jamaica. Trinidad and Tobago's Jaffa Woodley right there with him. The Barbadian Aaron Morris in third. Grenada's D'Angelo Brown in fourth. Trinidad and Tobago's Jaffa Woodley takes charge. The Barbadian running brilliantly as well. Aaron Morris. Bowen of Jamaica still holding strong looking around left looking around right only too short to be in to the final. It's Jaffa Woodley of Trinidad and Tobago ahead of Yashain Bowen of Jamaica. Those two are safe. Strong charge by the Angelo Brown 1500 meter fifth place last night. Thumbs up 154.92. That's faster than we got in the first semifinal. So a pretty nippy semifinal here as the Trinidad and Tobago athlete storms to a personal best in qualifying and confirms his place in the final. Here's another look at the last 120. Woodley of Trinidad and Tobago. Bowen of Jamaica. Little bit of separation up at the front and you can see Bowen looks comfortable. He knows what's coming. He can see Brown making that charge and knows that he just needs to be in the top two to advance to the final of this event. Here's confirmation. 154.92 for Woodley. 155.32 for Bowen. The Angelo Brown 155.47 knocks out Jamal Sullivan of Guyana. And the Morris 155.69 does so as well. And both by a split second. He was on 155.7.