 final of the under 20 boys 4x400 final event of the 51st Carifted Games held for the third time in St. George's Grenada. Antigua and Barbuda, St. Vincent and the Grenadines, Trinidad and Tobago, Bahamas, Grenada, Jamaica, Guyana and Barbados, the teams lining up for this final. They had to go through qualifying earlier today. So this is the second time we are seeing the under 20 boys at 4x4 on this Easter Monday. This is a great way to end. It always is. The Jamaicans three from three, can they sweep? Will they be denied? And if they are to be, which team is best place to do it? We are about to find out. The Grenadines looking for one last moment of glory. How about the Bahamians? They haven't come with the star power in the sprints that we've become accustomed to from them. Some rebuilding taking place maybe for the next year or two. Those fans have turned up in their numbers over in the bleachers. They have been having a grand time and why not? It's Carifter after all. Here we are with the last race of the Carifter Games. It started on Saturday morning. We end on Monday night. The Grenadine fans, expectant. They should be so proud of what they have achieved here. Azai Gardner will lead off for Antigua and Barbuda. Bahamas, they go in lane number seven. They make that lane number four, apologies. Grenada in lane five. There is Gardner for Antigua and Barbuda. The lead off runner, tight inside lane. That's number one on the 20 boys, four by four hundred final. Antigua, Barbuda, St. Vincent and the Grenadines, Trinidad and into vehicle. Bahamas, Grenada, Jamaica, Guyana and Barbados. Grenada have the four hundred champion on the opening leg. Gave them a fine start in qualifying today. Guyana. And he's looking to do that again tonight, the Guyanese. Javon Pinox seems to be on the opening leg for Jamaica. Trinidad and Tobago have stopped here. No, it's Kamaria Beigreve on the opening leg for Jamaica. Guyana and Jamaica. Barbados going well on the outside in lane eight as well. The four hundred champion, the four to six, thirty five man steps away to give Guyana a slight advantage over Jamaica. Brilliant run by the eight hundred, fifteen hundred champion and the officials getting caught in the way of some of the athletes there. As Marciniar Rose takes the baton for Jamaica. The four hundred silver medalist goes in front. Guyana in second. Terrific start for them there in medal position. Rose wants to leave with a gold medal and he opens up the advantage for the Jamaicans. Barbados in third. They have a shot on the medal as well. St Vincent and the Grenadines in fourth. Down the home stretch they come. Rose for Jamaica. Guyana, Barbados, St Vincent and the Grenadines and Grenada following. Here they come. Javon Pinox has the baton now for Jamaica. Fall started in the four hundred final. Was on the third leg of the silver medal. Winning four by one hundred team last night is this his moment of glory as he flies down the back stretch. The Jamaicans are well clear here. Zero five sixty eight. The Corrifto record. Pinox. Still flying. Guyana still in second position. Barbados in third. St Vincent and the Grenadines in fourth. Grenada not out of it yet. They are in fifth position. Here they come to the final change. It's Jamaica. They have. Is that Jaquon Cork on the anchor leg? It is Jaquon Cork you know. First we're seeing him for the Corrifto games. Well second he was in the fifteen hundred. Silver medalist in the fifteen hundred. Shocker seeing him on the four by fourteen but the Jamaicans are so far clear. There was a mad battle on for the silver medal. Guyana holding that position. Grenada coming forward. Barbados there as well. St Vincent and the Grenadines just off the base. Cork is fighting and holding on for Jamaica. He is so far clear. He's not going to be caught. Guyana in second. Grenada in third. Barbados in fourth. Jamaica. Guyana. Grenada Barbados. That's the way they go across the line. The Jamaicans sweep the four by fours. The Grenadians have another medal to celebrate. Guyana with the silver medal. And Tara finished here. It is fitting. It is very fitting that we end the Corrifto games with the hosts on the medal podium. And the number one team in the region striking gold. That's all we finish for twenty twenty four. Amazing performance there from team Jamaica sweeping the four by fours as they swept the sprint hurdles earlier today. They've been nothing short about standing but credit must go to the home team as well. They've had good games. They've provided a fantastic atmosphere. And these young Guyanese have been brilliant. They have put on a show at these Corrifto games. They've been a treat to watch. Guyana massive disappointment for Barbados for so long they were in metal contention right up to the line as Jaquon Cork led the Jamaicans home. He was given a massive advantage to work with Guyana front loaded with their four hundred gold medalist. And then they had Nielsen on the anchor leg. The Jamaicans miles clear of the rest though. Trinidad and Tobago will await confirmation and what happened to them. They stopped. Bahamas stopped as well. So a lot was going on at the start there. The race was never recalled and I suspect there will be more drama. There might be protests at the end of this one. I don't think it will mean a rerun of the event. Not with all teams at least but who knows maybe we'll see a rerun with some of the teams. Well, well, well, you just never know. Drama, drama, drama. It's Corrifto. There is the Jamaican team led off by the eight hundred fifteen hundred champion. Marcinio Rose the four hundred silver medalist on the second leg. Javon Pinoff fall started in the four hundred final on the third leg and Jaquon Cork running the anchor leg for Jamaican. Remember Jaquon Cork finished late for a silver medal in the fifteen hundred meters. So essentially on that Jamaican team two eight fifteen runners and two quarter-milers. Do we have Gerard Marseille standing by? We have the Grenadian fans though. The Vincentians all they gave it a good go. Kio Davis came to the Corrifto with high hopes fourth in the two hundred final. What I think his future is really bright regardless of what has happened here over the last three days.