 Those Nikoi Bramwell of Jamaica, Shyvana Nixon of the Bahamas, Kimmel Murray of Grenada, Dylan Scott of Bermuda, and Raven Black of the Turks in Keiko silence. The fourth Sydney, the one to watch, Eden Moore, Barbados, Shyvana Nixon of the Bahamas. It names three and five. They will try to stay within striking distance of Bramwell. But Bramwell Sydney looks at the class of the field defending champion. 47-86 to win the gold medal last year. Nikoi Bramwell has gone as fast as 46-75 this year. That was in early January. He's in lane four. Set, stand. Long hold there. Conceived the athletes getting anxious. There may have been a fault with the gun, with a bit of clicking, as was the case with the girls. Four hundred and then he won. There appears to be an issue with the starting apparatus once again. So there's a green card coming out. The field is fine. Once more. Of course the multi-event athletes don't have to get too jittery in situations like that. They have two opportunities with this false start rule card. Yes, definitely. First of two semifinal races in the under-17 boys, four hundred meters. Kimmel Murray on the screen there. Testing out the gun there. Seems to be fine once again. On your marks. Luis Trinidad and Tobago Moore, Barbados, Bramwell, Jamaica, Nixon, Bahamas, Murray, Grenada, Cortomita, Black, Tucson Cakes. Stand. Still an issue with the starting equipment. The crowd is displeased, but I'm sure no more so than the athletes. Well, the Bahamians are saying fix that gun. Welcome to Carrifta, folks. It's 2024. There's a buzz around the Kirana James Athletic Stadium. Shivano Nixon from the Bahamas. He'll go in day number five. One thing I can tell you, so, when you get to Carrifta, you'll see a lot of the non-Jamaican athletes with pretty moderate seed times, but they peak for Carrifta. So like we saw in the under-17 girls, four hundred meters where Ke'ezra Thomas almost took two seconds off her personal best. You'll see that quite a bit with the Bahamian athletes, with the Trinidadian athletes, even with some of the athletes from the Windwards and the Rhode Island. They don't have as many competitions building up to this, and so this is the focus. And certainly not as many competitions with the kind of crowd and the kind of atmosphere that you have at Carrifta as they are offered towards you in the start. 8 more of Barbados flew out of the blocks. Already upon the favorite, Nikoi Bramwell of Jamaica, who has gone out pretty slowly here, will try to build up through the course of this 400. Kimmel Murray of Grenada, a 50.2 campaigner, is also going very well over the first 200. And Bramwell has eased himself up with the leading group, including 8 more of Barbados. Bramwell up Jamaica, the battle will be on for the third automatic qualifying spot as the Jamaican eases further away into the straight, has a look around to his right and then to his left, just trying to ensure that he maintains his top three qualifying position. Bramwell is well clear as the Bahamian Nixon steps forward late. More gets third for Barbados, it's 50.18, but it's as easy as you'll see in qualifying at any major event. Walked across the line virtually, did Bramwell early challenge from 8 and more. An interesting situation of course in Barbados, they don't have or have not had a full synthetic track available for much of the year. They've just recently resurfaced the Usain Bolt complex, but don't have the national stadium available, 50.23, Bramwell confirmed to have come across the line very comfortably and very easily. Yeah, got the track in time for Bisac, not at 100% capacity this year. Bisac, a little bit scaled down in terms of the numbers and the time. While the Barbadian athletes still here, they have found different ways. A few of them travelled to St Vincent and the Grenadines to take part in their Carrefta trials to get well needed competition on a synthetic surface as Bramwell comes through qualifying comfortably here for Jamaica to advance to the On The 17 Boys 400 final. The defending champion, one of the biggest favourites here at Carrefta 2024, Nikoi Bramwell, easing through his qualifying race. Solid run, solid start from Bramwell 50.23, Nixon coming in 50.39 more. We'll qualify by position 51.03, so 51.14 and 51.62, those bubble positions. Kimmel-Mauri of Grenada and Raven Black of Turks and Caicos Highlands as Bramwell, Nixon and more qualify automatically for the final later on today.