 and Barbuda. Kadeem Larcher from St. Lucia in three. Ja'vorn Dunkley of Jamaica four. Jeremiah Adelie of the Bahamas in five. Algerit Nisbet of St. Kitsunevis in six. Sanjay Weeks of Montserrat in seven. And Amelia Bishop of Grenada goes in lane number eight. There is two to five. Amelia Bishop of Grenada. He gets a large cheer from the crowd. They are hoping he can somehow sneak into this final. The favorite here. Ja'vorn Dunkley of Jamaica. Ten point one seven at his best. That was last season. Has gone 1029 this year. Ja'vorn Dunkley won silver in the under twenty two hundred meters last year. Has left high school early to join the elite performance track club led by Ronaldo Walker to incidentally coached him in high school at St. Elizabeth Technical. And so the transition has been seamless since he's really enjoyed being part of the professional ranks and seeing some of the best athletes in the world. Men and women around him. Sent. Sent on their way. Oh, that was a really quick start from the petition. Nisbet. Dunkley now steps forward. Ja'vorn Dunkley pulls away from the field. Terrific finish as well for Adelie of the Bahamas to get second position. But that was quite a performance from Ja'vorn Dunkley. The ten one seven man gets through qualifying with a serious level of efficiency. Dunkley double medalist last year took gold in the four by one and of course as you said silver in the two hundred. Very efficient, very easy run basically walk them down. Doesn't look thrilled with his time perhaps. It's ten twenty three. I don't know you see in there just pulling away from everybody else. It's maintaining that clean running form. The levers working efficiently. Has time to glance over. See what's happening with the clock. Could stride length. Could stride frequency. Ten point two three with a one point five meter per second wind. Yeah, he looks primed for something here. Jeremiah Adelie ten fifty three just outside his ten fifty personal best for the Bahamas. Bishop at ten fifty nine weeks at ten sixty. Nicarada Clark at ten sixty one. Some really fast times. Larcher at ten sixty six. Very fast semifinal of the under twenty boys one hundred meters and that was one of four. So only the winner guaranteed a spot in the final plus the next four best on times.