 So, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, Jaheel Cornet of Guyana, Denver Tucker of Bermuda, Samuel Green was in the 100 final last night for Grenada, Jaden Jackson, the British Virgin Islands, and Ronaldo Register of Turks and Caicos Islands. And Kio Davis setting two national records at the Sir Vincent Beach Stadium in Saint Vincent and the Grenadines earlier this year in the 100 and 200 silver and bronze in the under 17 in 2022, double national record holder. Like he's done Kio Davis in the last three seasons. He has shattered pretty much every record put before him in Saint Vincent and the Grenadines. As you pointed out, set a national 200 record, 20.87. As we look at the Grenadine there, Samuel Green seventh in the 100 final last night. There is Denver Tucker of Bermuda. The Guyanese have been brilliant. There is Jaheel Cornet fourth at the South American on the 20 championships, last year has run 21.39. Second fastest by record in this field. So he should put some pressure on Kio Davis. Yeah, will feel he has an outside shot of making the final, but he has to get into the semifinals first. Set. Off they go. And the recall gone. I think the Jean Francis of Benire went pretty quickly on the inside in lane number two. And it looked like he knew it too. He started stopped. Yes. Young man nervously awaiting his fate and it's a red card. Real tough. And so once again, we do have a reduced field down to six this time around. Still more than we had from the first two sections. Look out for Davis lane three. And that man, Cornet lane four. First look at the new Saint Vincent and the Grenadines national on the 20 record holder. 20.87 man. Kio Davis goes in lane three. Off they go. Pretty quick on there. Davis gets into his running. Tucker of Bermuda. So to Samuel Green of Grenada running well. But Kio Davis circles them all and advances down the home stretch. Kio Davis ahead of Samuel Green. Davis presses and comes through to win the heat. 21.50 the flash time. You always figured it would be pretty easy for Kio Davis as he gets his first runout at the Corrector Games for 2024. On the 17 silver medalist two years ago in Kingston, Kio Davis for the 200 meters. And he continues his formula season as the time has been adjusted to 21.58. Good to see him out and looking in fine form. Nice easy run for him there. Grab the raise by the scruff of the neck on the bend. Took it early. And then just ease down on the home street. Was slightly surprised that he didn't run the 100 meters because I felt he might have a pretty good chance there as well if he peaked for the Corrector Games. Has run 10.57 at 100. 20.87 at 200. On the double at the St. Vincent and the Grenadines Corrector Trials. Won the double at their inter-school championship as well with record performances at the inter-school championships as well. And it comes through ahead of the Grenada and Samuel Green who is buzzing with a little bit of confidence from making the 100 final last night. Not a Kio Davis, just too much quality. And they're coming through a negative 0.6. 21.58, Green 21.69, Coronet 22.02 and Tucker of Bermuda 22.25. They're all through Jaden Jackson at 22.28, along with Registrar of Turson Kekos 22.87. They are still on the bubble. And he runs that curve so smoothly does Davis. Looking really good.