 As I said earlier today, Christopher Taylor and Alder Jamaican did go faster than 47.33 but that was when the category was on the 18. There's a lineup, Sheslan Gordon of Trinidad and Tobago, Paul Henry-Jamaica, Kaden Prasad of Guyana, Egan Neely of the Bahamas, Cameron Mathlin of Grenada, Nikoi Bramwell the defending champion from Jamaica, Shavanna Nixon of the Bahamas and Aiden Moore of Barbados. The fastest in qualifying was Mathlin from Grenada, the defending champion coming through with just the fifth fastest time but coming through very, very comfortably in his heat. You see Mathlin there, the hopes of the nation on his shoulders. There is the defending champion, Nikoi Bramwell, who goes in number six, has the kinesia tape on the right hamstring. That's been the bother for him in recent weeks. Final of the under-17 boys, 400 meters, they await the command for a second time to hit their marks. Gordon Trinidad and Tobago, Henry-Jamaica, Prasad of Guyana, Neely of the Bahamas, Mathlin of Grenada, Bramwell the defending champion from Jamaica, Nixon of the Bahamas and Aiden Moore of Barbados. The hamstring issues, Bramwell still ran 47-39 to finish second in the under-16 boys division at the Jamaican high school championships, the way they go, goes out a little bit quicker here, Nikoi Bramwell then he did in qualifying already surges by Nixon on the Bahamas on his outside and the Jamaican goes flying down the back stretch. Nikoi Bramwell in full flight here in the under-17 boys, 400 final, his contraband Paul Henry is also running well in moving through in lane number two, under 200 meters to go, it's Bramwell with the advantage, if he can maintain this, this will be a race for the silver medal, the defending champion transitions down the home stretch, Paul Henry his contraband holding second, the Grenadian is coming forward, that's Mathlin, Bramwell defends his title and Mathlin gets silver, Nikoi Bramwell had the field beat from the first 200 meters, held on strongly down the home stretch, a terrific finish coming from Cameron Mathlin of Grenada to snatch the silver medal, it's joy for the home country as Jamaica wins another gold medal here in Grenada and I think he is amazed by the time we are waiting for it, I think it's the championship record it is, Jussein Bolts 47-33 has been removed by Nikoi Bramwell and it's all happening here at the Kirani James stadium. Amazing performance from that young man, we know he can go sub-47 given what he's had to go through over the past couple of weeks in terms of trials in terms of champs, we didn't know what he would be able to produce here, he's been struggling with injury but he was able to produce the goods in front of the crowd here at the Kirani James stadium, in a stadium named for great champion, world and Olympic champion from Grenada, he was able to step up and take the gold medal, Egan Neely holds on for the bronze just holding off that young man from Jamaica, Paul Henry, for food place on the home street, what a race, Alia, what a race, incredible, incredible, he led from gun to tape, never once looking compromised, he looked strong the entire race, the story here of course being the Grenadian finishing very very strong in front of the home crowd, if you can hear the noise in the stadium you know it's just for him, incredible energy to push him to second place and third place for the Bahamian also looking great, super performance by this young man, Nikoi Bramwell takes a special talent to remove a Usain Bolt record, one that has stood since 2002, of course the under 17 division interrupted by a few years when it was changed to under 18 three years, three years you had the under 18 division but nonetheless great running by this young man, anytime you see Usain Bolt in the records you know that it is a big record. Indeed 47-27 a championship record for Nikoi Bramwell of Jamaica, Cameron Mathlin, 47-96 a personal best, silver for Grenada, Egan Neely, 48-16 a personal best, bronze for the Bahamas, what a record in the under 17 boys, 400 meters, we had the record in the pole vault, open for boys with Brendan Vanderpool earlier.