 The danger of is Jamaica. Miles Altebridge, Bermuda, Cameron, Mathlyn, Grenada, Tiong Fritt, British Virgin Islands, Kadeem, Chinapu, Trinidad and Tobago, Byron, Walker, Jamaica. Let's go through the field for you. There's Chinapu. He's in lane number seven. Fastest in qualifying at 2168. Then in lane six, Tiong Fritt was in the 100 final, finished six. The British Virgin Islander. In five, the crowd will love this one. They'll cheer him all the way around this half lap event. Cameron Mathlyn, second over 400 meters behind the record run from the Jamaican, Nikoi Bramwell. Miles Altebridge looked really good in qualifying for Bermuda, 2237 to get here. Can he produce another impressive performance? The Jamaican crypto transwinner, Ashane Jervis was the second fastest in qualifying, 21.7 seconds behind Chinapu. He'll feel confident. He can medal here too. Scarlett Charles, Grenada goes in lane number two and on the very inside in lane number one, Charles of Guyana and on the very inside in lane number one, Zion Sambo, fourth in the 100 final, didn't look as good in 200 qualifying. The best part of his race looks to be the first 60 or 70. Yeah, exciting young talent is Sambo getting better. Getting the better of his Kurosawa teammate, DeVint. Final of the on the 17 boys, 200 meters. Kadeem Chinapu told me that he fought in the shape to run 10 four for 100 meters. Got the silver medal there behind the Jamaican Nairon Wade. This is a marvelous opportunity to win gold. He's in seven. There's Byron Walker Jamaica in eight and a personal best in qualifying. Set. Off they go. 200 final on the 17 boys. Mothlin of Grenada got away well. Chinapu is well into his running as well. Sought to his service of Jamaica. Sambo of Kurosawa on the very inside. Sambo of Kurosawa has the lead. Chinapu is coming forward. Sought to his service of Jamaica. Chinapu on the outside strikes the goal. Fret I think got silver ahead of Shane Jervis who looks hurt the Jamaican. But Chinapu the 100 silver medalist has taken the 200 in emphatic fashion. He blew the field away over the last 20 or 30 clocks. 21 78 and celebrates in front of the Trinidad and Tobago fans who have been hearing numbers from day to day for the bronze medalist. Oh no, he's the silver medalist. Shane Jervis somehow he held on to second somehow because he was feeling pain from about 15 meters out. Well, he looked best in qualifying. He looked good in the 100 meters Chinapu justifying his pedigree and coming through 21.78 to win the gold ahead of Jervis and freaks. The champion of the 17 boys 200 meters Fret wins the bronze medal 2218 thought for a second he got not to take silver. 2223 told you Fret was desperate for a medal and the opportunity was there for him to grab it. Well, Shane Jervis this young man wasn't even on his radar a year ago and his coach Michael McIntosh decided to have him train through the summer and here he is with the Carifter silver medal. Fret in fact the only athlete eligible in this field to return next year so he'll be looking to upgrade that and you see Chinapu there already just taking the race out, breaks the stagger early comes off the curve perhaps neck and neck with Sambo then just pulls away coming down the home straight Sambo left in the wake places fourth but there comes young Fret you already see Jervis struggling a little bit in the last few meters of the race basically just holding on an allowing momentum to carry him across the line but it carries him enough for a silver medal it was a dominant performance but in Chinapu of Trinidad and Tobago positive 0.9 meters per second the wind speed 21.78 Shane Jervis of Jamaica courageously holding on for silver 22.16 with Tionger Fret of the British Virgin Islands 22.18 Zion Sambo of Curacao is a double fourth place finisher at the Carifter Games mathlin second in the 400 meters fifth at 200 let's head to Gerard Marcily Ricardo I was fast enough to catch up with Kadeem Kadeem congratulations tell me about that race you were able to run from one of the outside lanes not too much distractions what was it like executing for you well it was brilliant I don't know how I get one of the outside lanes when I went in with the faster times but I didn't study it not going in on them I think winning the gold medal what does that mean to you it means a lot this is what I've been training for to beat them jammy because you're soft oh gosh congratulations to you you are the gold medalist for the boys under 17 well done back to you Ricardo and Terry well I tell you what fear game because the Jamaicans did say yesterday that I don't remember exactly who it was that somebody was soft so that was you and so I guess fear game to Kadeem and well now broadcasting well there you go and yeah terrific performance from him though and by the way he made a point about not understanding why he ended up in lane number 7 based on the latest rules from world athletics lane 7 is not considered one of the preferred lanes and so you'll find that a lot of the fastest qualifiers end up in that lane 7 I'm not a fan of it because I think that