 42-58. The Corrifta record set in 2022 by Jamaica. The Bahamian team stepping out. Oh, yeah. They want the changes to be as slick as that pose on the 20 girls 4 by 100 final. So we actually lost three teams from the semi-finals. Guyana is not there. Unfortunately no Tiana Springer, no Narissa McPherson. They're going to be running the 4 by 4 mixed hopefully a little bit later. We've got Antigua and Barbuda withdrawing as well and Barbados. So Bahamas, Trinidad and Tobago, Jamaica, British Virgin Islands, Grenada, Guantanamo, and Martinique. The Tien's set to take part here. British Virgin Islands. Oh, wow. They would love to have a Deja Hodge now. That's Amir Todman for the BVI. Here's the lineup from the inside. Grenada, Martinique, British Virgin Islands, Jamaica, Trinidad and Tobago, Guanteloupe, and Bahamas. Seven teams going in this final. And Todman on that third leg with Soli, Frederick. Trinidad and Tobago team. They have the Frederick sisters. One would suppose they also have Simone Patrick to choose from. Kaleija Pickering, I think, maybe leading off for them. Jamaica being led off by Habiba Harris. The 1295 sprint hurdler takes the opening leg for the Jamaicans. They are expected to have a fine, fine team. Tiana Lee Terralong, Sabrina Dockery, Chenoya Douglas possibly in their lineup as well. Guanteloupe. Guanteloupe will be in lane number six. They have Alia Vanoukia on the opening leg. Grenada with Rihanna Frederick leading off for them. Final of the under 20 girls, 4 by 100. Well, that went all wrong. Some athletes were in the set position, getting back into their marks. Others were stuck in on their mark. Pretty sure we're going to see a green card here. Should do, I think. And yes, we do. In fact, we get a green card. Starters acknowledge that they may have been an issue with the start. From their end, Symphony Patrick, the CA on your screen there, will be leading off for Trinidad and Tobago. The Frederick twins will go second and third. Cleanly away this time for the 4 by 100 final for under 20 girls. Trinidad and Tobago well with Symphony Patrick. Habiba Harris runs a good first leg for the Jamaicans as well. The Jamaicans change safe and first. Tiana Lee Terralong, the 100 silver medalist, goes flying by Frederick. Jamaica ahead of Trinidad and Tobago. Here's the change for the Jamaicans. Sully Frederick on the third leg for Trinidad and Tobago, but it's Jamaica with the advantage. This is where the battle is expected to be. Here's the final change. Jamaica ahead of TNT. Down the home stretch they come. Trinidad and Tobago trying to close, but the Jamaicans pull away through Chanoia Douglas. 43-61. Another terrific performance by the Black, Green and Gold. That's three in a row in the relays. They are on course for another sweep at the Corrector Games. They swept the 1500s yesterday and they are very much on course in the 4 by 100s, pickering, taking home Trinidad and Tobago to a well-deserved silver medal. Trinidad and Tobago and of course the ladies are from the Bahamas in second and third. Trinidad and Tobago 44.4 three seconds. Sully Frederick is not looking in the championship form that she displayed last year, certainly. It was pickering on the ankle leg for TNT. It wasn't actually as the Bahamians come through for bronze at 45.40. The Jamaicans celebrate gold and they didn't have Sabrina Dockry who won the 100 meters last night defeating Tianali Terrellang. Still 200 to come tomorrow, so the bigger teams will be a little bit more mindful of using the depth of their three-day squad. But a dominant performance by the Jamaican quartet almost from the gun in the first pass first. Frederick second best to Terrellang and then just opening that lead from that point forward with the Jamaicans. Never endowed this one for Jamaica. Shania Douglas so good at 100, 200 and 400 tearing away on the ankle leg to bring the Jamaicans home. And once again it's Jamaica, Trinidad and Tobago, Bahamas. They've been rotating Trinidad and Tobago and Bahamas for second and third. But the Jamaicans remain in the gold medal positions throughout these relays. 43.6 to 3.4. Jamaica 44.43 for Trinidad and Tobago, 45.40 for the Bahamas. Got the voting of Trinidad for that fourth spot. Here's Geron Marseille.