 And Jadon Stapleton of the U.S. Virgin Islands. Four heats in this one, so the top athletes in each heat will advance by position and then the next four best times will also make it to the final. Very little room for error. There is the favorite Marcini Rose of Jamaica. 45.93 a week ago, eight days to the day now. Closest to your screen, 594 Jadon Stapleton from the U.S. Virgin Islands. Could find the going really tough in this race. Comes in with a 55 second flat seed time. And then of course he's out in lane eight so he doesn't get to see much of what's taking place. Tygan Peterkin of Grenada is expected to challenge for a spot in the final and will want to produce a big effort here. Maybe goes sub 48 for the first time in his career. He'll have the push from this man. Off they go. Oh, recall that's interesting. I think they may have been a little bit of an interruption from the high jump which was taking place at the same time. An athlete was attempting a height in the heptathlon high jump and that may have put the athletes and all the starter off. We'll see which it was. See the athlete on the top of your screen there just going over the list of the response from the crowd. Can't quite make out what may have transpired as far as the actual start was concerned. No indication yet from the officials as they have a bit of a dialogue. So the favorite March senior roles of Jamaica in four. Tygan Peterkin. The Grenada number two goes in lane five from Haiti. That's an Orville. Starts in lane number two. Grenada having a real nice build up to the Carrifta games with Carrifta trials in early March. Then the Intercal Championships. That's their high school championship. Very vibrant high school championship here in Grenada sponsored by KFC. Love the event. Great videos right across YouTube. If you haven't checked that out yet, you need to go and check it out. It is quite a vibe. The Grenada in high school championship intercal. So we did get a warning issued to say carry in lane seven from Bermuda. He remains in the blocks as they get set for heat one of event 13. The boys 400 meter dash and the 20. Set. Heat one of four. March senior roles got out quickly. The Grenada and Peterkin also moved away well and closes down a Nikolai Clark of Barbados in lane number six. Rose of Jamaica. Now easing down the back straight away with Peterkin of Grenada trying to keep pace. Nice run as well from Gardner of Antigua and Barbuda from lane number three. They go through 200 meters. Rose he has an easy silky smooth style. He is really a delight to watch. Very good at 200 meters as well. 20.79 there. He takes them down the home stretch. Peterkin of Grenada on the outside. The crowd liking the challenge from the Grenada. Only the winner is short of a spot in the final. And that means the Jamaican has to put in a sprint to make him his spot safe. 47.69. That was a stroll, but it's a very good start. It might be a personal best for the Grenada. He may have gone on the 48 seconds for the first time, but they're all getting ready for the final. A little bit of a rise smile from him. He thought he had qualifications suited up a lot earlier. But it turned out to be the case. 47.74, his time in this one. We await the times for the, the Grenadian Sydney should have been under 48. He was right on the heels of the young man from Jamaica. from Jamaica, Sydney, in the latter stages of the race, if not at the end. See him there with a very fine challenge. He's presenting Peterkin. But more than equal to the task, Marcino Rose just pulls away for the spot in the final, 47.74 his time. And Peterkin, 47.92. Yeah, Gardner 49.08 to finish in third position. 49.71 for Clark in fourth with 49.89 for Orville. We'll watch those times along with the 52.74 that I doubt very much will be enough to make it through to the final. The winner plus the next four best times. By the way, just a quick correction. Intercollin Grenada sponsored by Republic Bank Apologies. I don't know why Kurt Felix.