 The bronze medalist from a year ago in the Bahamas, he's been struggling so far in this competition. Joseph James finding himself in 15th and last position at this stage. Really disappointing campaign for him after his exploits of a year ago. There is the second Trinidad and Tobago athlete, Darius Moore. He's in 13th position, 2,460 points coming into this. 1166 for the 100, 568 for the long jump, 9.52 meters for the shot putt and 5108 for 400. Yesterday setting up a fine day number two. The event being led by Kenny Moxie Jr. of the Bahamas with 2,971 points ahead of his contraband, Mark O'Carry, 2,828, Raven, Vulcan of Turks and Caicos in third at 2,786 points. So the athletes in this first section, the ones on the lower half of the octathlon table heading into the second day of a competition. There is James. Needs a terrific second day. Maybe even a miracle if he's to get to the heights he produced a year ago to win the bronze medal. Great thing about the atathlon, Terry, you get that opportunity to reset at the start of day number two. Yes, indeed Ricardo, good morning. You also get the chance to pick up as the event goes along, especially when you have particularly strong events. Away they go. Brilliant start for the Vincentian. Jaheem Williams, the Grenadian, now in charge. Kay Lewis and Lewis is moving away from the field. Kay Lewis of Grenada getting the home crowd in business very early. 14.80, says the clock. And I wonder if that stopped a little early because that would be rather impressive. It didn't look as fast as 14.80, to be honest. But we'll get confirmation in short order as Kay Lewis of Grenada comes through to win that one. I don't think it will have been quite that fast. But of note was the continued struggles of Joseph James 15.17, the time confirmed there. And you know, as I said, I mean, you do get the chance later on to kind of pick up James distant at the moment behind Kay Lewis. And in fact, the Vincentian athlete as well, Jaheem Williams, also coming through very, very strongly. But he'll be very disappointed in his campaign, his final correct campaign, Joseph James, that man, Kay Smith. Kay Lewis getting the cameras on him, winning this section. Joseph James' second, in fact, just ahead of Williams of Central and Southern Grenadines, Moore 17.18, Brian Isaac, the other Grenadian, a little bit down at the line with the Pemberton of the British Virgin Islands and Evans of the Turks and Keiko's Islands taking up the two bottom positions.