 of Grenada, Alikey Reynolds, Jamaica, the defending champion, Chyne Lewis of Trinidad and Tobago, the 1500 bronze medalist, Kevin Gay, founder of Jamaica, and Deschanel Thomas of St. Kitts and Nevis. Brian Barbados, bronze medalist last year. There is 360, Kevin Gay, founder of Jamaica, goes in lane number seven. There is Deschanel Thomas of St. Kitts and Nevis in lane number eight. Third over 400 meters in the Bahamas last year. Fourth in the 400 meters here in Grenada. She wants to snatch her surprise bronze. Has gone to 1952, that was in qualifying, a personal best for her Deschanel Thomas. The Jamaicans once again fastest, Alikey Reynolds and Kevin Gay founder. Grenada's Annalisa Brown, 2-19-11, a personal best to get into this final. She wants to continue to improve and give the fans something to cheer about. Well, something more because they've had a lot. Alikey Reynolds finished second in the 1500 meters here. And you get the feeling she'll be more determined, even more determined to defend her 800 title. But in Kevin Gay founder, she'll have a worthy competitor, her country woman. They've battled all season for separate schools right across the development meets in the land of wooden water founder for Edwin Allen High School, Alikey Reynolds. For the Megan Wilson Copeland coached, Alphonsus Davis, formerly Spaulding High School. They have produced quality 800, 1500 runners over the years. In fact, for the last 10 years, it's rare when they don't have a member on the Jamaica Carifter team. That's the school that Samoia Campbell went to, went on to a world university games. Silver medal for Jamaica, some two-minute performer. Reynolds and Faolo have seen quite a bit of one another this season. Let's see how they go in this final. Alikey Reynolds, I've seen her a lot this season. She loves to have a look at what Kevin Gay founder is about before she makes her move. Let's see on this one unfolds Alquila Blutcher of Guyana. Deschanel Thomas of St Kitsunevers going out well to join Alikey Reynolds who goes to the front. It's not always that she likes the front run. Alikey Reynolds, but she takes up that position here with Deschanel Thomas in second. The Barbadian, a bronze medalist last year. Shanicia Bryant sits in third position with the second Jamaican. Kevin Gay founder stepping forward. The field tightly bunched. Usually suggests that it's not a really quick pace. As Alikey Reynolds, the defending champion has a look up at the big screen to see what's happening behind her. They hear the bell. The Grenadians turns to the front with the cheers of the crowd. She responds. Does Annalisa Brown, Annalisa Brown of Grenada with the advantage. Alikey Reynolds of Jamaica in second position. Kevin Gay founder also of Jamaica in third. The Bahamian trying to come forward. Jade knows down the back straight away they go. Still the Grenadian with the advantage. Annalisa Brown. Alikey Reynolds, the defending champion comes right up to her right shoulder and goes by her. Kevin Gay followed the whole third. The Grenadian responds once again and goes for a kick. She's trying to steal a march on the field. Annalisa Brown of Grenada has gone clear in the final. Alikey Reynolds, the Jamaican tries to respond. Oh, this will be quite a turn up. Kevin Gay follow calls in pursuit as well. Annalisa Brown of Grenada leads the 800 final. They're on the 17 girls. Reynolds the defending champion is in front now. And her teammate follow comes after her. It's going to be a 1-2 for Jamaica. Fola has it. Alikey Reynolds beaten at 1500 meters. And now she surrenders her 800 title on the line. The Grenadians celebrate a marvelous bronze medal. Terrific run by Annalisa Brown to get third. The Jamaicans were surprised. I think the entire stadium was surprised what most were delighted. 2-16-67. Kevin Gay follow delivers in a big race. We can't often say that. We can't always say that. But that was a fine win. Alikey Reynolds I think will be slightly disappointed to lose her title. Shocked by the move made by the Grenadians. Comes to in silver 2-17-02. And Annalisa Brown has the bronze medal. And she will have a personal best to go with that. Brave moves made by the Grenadians. And she gets a well earned bronze. We spoke earlier this week about that tactic of trying to go front running. And the key thing is that you have to be able to hold your composure. I don't know that she would have been able to win the race necessarily. But certainly that she was all too aware of what was transpiring at her back. And kept looking around to see what was going on. As opposed to just running her race. And trying to get the best possible result for herself. Nobody expected that move. I'm not even sure if she expected it herself. See Alikey planted me 2-18-75. Personal best bronze medal in front of your home crowd. I'm not sure how much better you can want it. Broad smile. Came round the bend. Saw the home crowd. What excited. And opened it out. And this is where experience is important as well. Because you are right Terry. Once you go to the front here. She starts looking behind her. There's no need for that. You just need to hold your form and fight as hard as you can. All the way to the line. No need to be looking around. Right here she pretty much gives up. Good thing is there was no one as close to her. Because she'd already done the damage as the Jamaicans found for victory. And it was Kevin Gay founder. Who came out on top this time over Alikey Reynolds. I think Alikey Reynolds seemed to me to be responding to everything around her. Rather than running her own race. And that may have cost her the gold medal. Here's a look at it. $260.97 for Fauna. $270.02 for Reynolds. $1.02 for Jamaica. And Alisa Brown. $218.75 gets the bronze for Grenada. Cheyenne Lewis. The $1,500 bronze medalist. This fourth here for Trinidad and Tobago. $221.36. Alquila Blucher of Guyana. In fifth at $224.29. The field rounded out by Thomas of St. Kipson. Nevis knows of the Bahamas. And Bryant. Of Barbados. That's at the Drond Bar ceiling. Yeah, thank you so much, Ricardo. I have the two young ladies who just finished one and two for Jamaica. Kevin Gay Fowler. And Alikey Reynolds, rather. Ladies, good run from both of you. Did the Grenadian tell you off your pace a little bit? Yeah, she did throw off her pace. But when it came out, we didn't try to run her down. Or nothing, because we knew we could help you. Yeah, Alikey, you came in here as the defending champion though. But how happy are you for your teammate having won this? Very happy. Yeah, I would talk to me about your race now. Do you think you executed the best of your ability? Yes, sir. All right. How do you feel about being the gold medalist now? How do you feel about being the gold medalist now? Well, I feel great, because I came out here very confident that I would have won. The gold medal or a silver medal, but I was confident about winning the gold medal. Well done to you. Congratulations to you both. Thank you. Yeah, the boys are almost ready. Time now for Ricardo and Terry to take over. And I was with two silver medals, individual events here at Decorys.