 Well, let's bring Terry here now with a review of our evening session from day two. We saw the relays, of course, the four by ones for the under 17 girls and boys, but before we saw that early in the day in the session, we saw the 400 meter hurdles, which was won by mostly Jamaicans. Not that we expected anything different, but it really was a good start by Nastasia Fletcher clocking a minute and 10 seconds to win the under 17 girls division. Fletcher in this one, and of course, now a double gold medalist at these games, having also won the 400 on the opening night. And then her under 17 teammate in the boys division, Robert Miller, 52 by 1, set in a new record. But before we look at him, the girls, Michelle Smith of the USVI 56.28, 400 meter hurdles for the under 20 girls. She won a really good performance from her. Came in with a lot of anticipation, was expecting, hoping to break the record. Didn't quite get there just shy, but we did get a record in the under 17 boys. The best performance ever by this young man at that height, 84 centimeters. As he came through Robert Miller, St. Jay goes. He broke that record has been around for some 14 years. Shamir Blake from the under 20 boys category, Jamaican. He is almost sweeping for them. Yeah, if it wasn't for Michelle Smith, we probably would have seen a Jamaica sweep of this event. But yeah, one, two for Jamaica led by Blake, and it was an exceptional performance, 51.21 seconds. Shamir Blake, fantastic performance from that young man, three out of four gold medals for Jamaica in the 400 hurdles. These were the relays, starting with the under 17 girls, and she's east there on the third leg and making the final exchange. And it was all Jamaica from the Atari. Yeah, great performance, great group of girls. The teams didn't all necessarily have their four best runners with some of the kids deciding to rest up, getting ready for the 200. We saw that in the under 20 boys with card for Jamaica resting up to get ready for the 200 later on today. We'll see those finals. But the under 17 boys normal service continuing with the Jamaica, despite getting a strong challenger from Trinidad and Tobago, that last handover from Trinidad and Tobago, a little bit shaky, and that gave the impetus that Jamaica needed to go ahead and get that gold. Well, this race, a lot of people were actually watching the clock because we knew that Jamaica were coming with a very fast team, and they did come over with the win, come home with the gold medal. Shanoia Douglas there on the anchor leg, she was against the clock. It was her, Trinidad, of course, given another challenge to the Jamaicans when she started pulling away with about 40 meters to go. A lot of anticipation in this one for the Frederick twins competing, of course, for Trinidad and Tobago, but they did not come through and did not produce the goods. The goods, though, were produced by the Trinidad and Tobago boys in the under-20, four by one. You see a woodruff is going to get the baton there just a little bit late, but still managing to hold on for the victory, not the best passing by a team Jamaica. And of course, we know that getting that stick around is the most important thing. Yeah, well, they did, of course, show grace in their victory with the Trinidadians. But, yeah, look at this one. They mixed four by four open relays, Guyana dominated from the start. We did expect them. We had them as a favorite. I look at Tiana Springer celebrating midway through the ankle leg. Calls out to the crowd, says you want to see something. And she shows them her heels. Tiana Springer, 400 meter champion, of course, under 17 last year, under 20 this year. A great group. They have qualified, actually, for the World Relays. So they're expected to line up later this year in the Bahamas, but great victory for team Guyana. And great run overall by Ghana at these games. Eight countries getting gold medals last night. Yeah, well, we started now looking at the field events for this one. And of course, the triple jump was won by the Bahamian J'akaya Roll, the under 17, 5.77 meters. And it was a really good day for her. That was a record, actually, 5.77 meters. And the record as well for Javonte Smith, the new personal best championship record. A fantastic work by that young man from Monroe College. Chavez-Pen, also setting a new personal best in the high jump to win it for Jamaica. Josh Williams there, winning the Javelin throw for under 17s. Double knock, Straker, yeah, winning for Bahamas. And always a great moment. We said that eight teams got gold medals last night. Four teams got their first gold medal, including the home team.