 meters, winning gold in the boys under 20 long jump. Rikoi, talk to me about that loss, that last jump. What were you telling yourself knowing that you had to produce something big to win? First of all, I would like to thank God. Last attempt was very hard. I'm battling with some injuries, but I just listened to my coach and execute. Yeah. And coming into this event, like you did say, you were battling a few injuries. Yeah. But how were you able to just put that behind you and go about your business? Mentally, I'm just strong. I pray to God, tend to give me strength and I just pull too. Yeah. After leaping that 7.48 to win, what was the emotion like for you knowing that you have probably taken the gold medal, which you did in the end? Well, I'm just very happy. Very happy. Words can't explain. Yeah. Simply put, congratulations to you. Thank you. And yeah, that's the under 20 boys long jump winner and Rikoi Hunter, 7.48 meters passing Bahamian. Bernard Kim, 7.40. Bernard Kim was actually leading up until Rikoi's last jump. And then the Barbadian, Tion Haynes, the Commonwealth Youth Games champion, 7.32 meters to take bronze.