 Vesta Grenadier, Karel Thomas, Pinok Jameka, Austin Guyana, Rose Jameka, Shepard Bahamas. Could get another really fast time here, don't think the record will be threatened, but sub-46 definitely on the cards. Pinok, the Jameka number two in five, the favorite is in seven. And Malakai Austin has raised his hand after they went in the set position. Ladies and gentlemen, let me tell you something. He may get away with it here, but that's not allowed. Not after you have been given the set command. That hand needs to be raised before the set command comes. I thought he was going for the red for a second there. Yeah. I think the assistant started nearly got a lecture from Dr. Uffan Ali there. I'm grateful that we can be a little forgiving at the Carifter games. Yes, might not be the case at the highest level. I still think it's important for someone to explain that to him, because if he does it elsewhere, he probably will say, but I got away with it at Carifter. Are you sure he won't be doing that again? Ali and Pompey will have a talking to it. Final of the under 20 boys 400. Off they go. And the recall gone. I thought Javon Pinok of Jameka got away really quickly. Well, let's see what happens here. Oh, yeah. Keith Joseph saying that something's not quite right. The stadium announcer. The fastest in qualifying. Malakai Austin of Guyana runs in lane number six. He was the man who had his hand up first time. You can see from that shot that Jameka Pinok looked to have been the first away. Let's see what the decision is here. The officials come together to have a discussion on this one. I don't know what you saw, Terry. Well, I saw pretty much what you saw. Pinok looked like he got out a little bit early. Yeah, it gets red. He can't believe it. But Javon Pinok gets red. Disqualified for a full start in the under 20 boys 400 meters. In my opinion, he was definitely the first to get away. I can't say whether it was before or after the gun, but he was definitely the first to get away. I'm hoping the officials looked at the centers because it was very close for me. Of course, I had my eyes on the guy and his athletes, so I didn't even see him flinch whether it was before or after the gun. But hopefully that's something. So he has the question played fastest under 20 athletes in the Caribbean this year has gone under 47 seconds. 46.84 at his best. I think he's probably asking for the reaction time. Here's a look at it. There was a slight twitch before the main movement. Of course, that may or may not mean something depending on whether the hands leave the ground. He is pleading his case. Let's see if he can convince the officials. I think they're saying, well, the reaction times that we have say that you fall started. Maybe now he's asking to run on the protest. The body language of the officials said that they've already made a decision. So that might be the next best thing. Yeah, I don't think they want any of this, the officials. Well, we said this morning when the starting apparatus was giving trouble that the starter certainly does not want to be the center of attention. And unfortunately, they are being drawn once again into the gaze of the camera. Once again, the remaining competitors must dial in and focus as Javon Pinnock finally accepts his fate and walks away. Will not get a chance to run for a medal in the under 20 boys 400 final as he might be. Decision has been made and that is that the doctor can help cure a lot of things. I don't think this is one of them. Unfortunately. Seven going in the under 20 boys 400 final now. Quick gun and they are away. Marcinio Rose of Jamaica has gone out well in lane number seven. He is the favorite. He is the fastest in the field at 45.93. Also moving well. Thomas of Trinidad and Tobago down the back stretch. The Guyanese not quite into his running yet. Malakai Austin in lane number six. Marcinio Rose in charge of the race. Kirill Thomas of Trinidad and Tobago coming through well. Rose in seven. Steps on the accelerator down the stretch. Thomas chases. So who does the Guyanese and it's the Guyanese who is coming through Malakai Austin strikes gold. The Commonwealth youth game silver medalist last year. He steps it up and he takes the race in almost exactly the same fashion as Tiana Springer biding his time running his own race coming into it in the last 100 meters and taking gold here at the under 20 division against a highly favored. Marcino Rose. The Guyanese have shot the Jamaicans in the under 20 division on both the girls and boys side and it's Malakai Austin who comes up with a massive performance 46 35. It's a lifetime best for him. Marcinio Rose has only run faster than that once in his career and it was in the final of the Jamaican high school championships just over a week ago. It's another medal for Grenada in the boys 400 series. It's still faster. Who gets bronze here at 46 93 and the crowd going wild for another fine brilliant quarter mile performance. But pride of place goes to Guiana tonight in the 400s taking the under 20 titles on both the girls and boys sides. Julian Edmunds the coach he runs with the running brave club and he is certainly running brave right here coming into this final 50 meters. If you've ever had the pleasure of hearing Coach Julian scream that sound would be replaying in your mind right now because it's unforgettable almost identical race on both ends from our men our boy and girl under under 20 Mr. Austin here coming through in the last 100 meters to run by the Jamaican. Of course it's no good for my heart but the end result is the same. Two goals for Guiana. I couldn't be happier even our under 17 athletes didn't medal of course but both of them. Yeah I did really well. Monica Austin 46 35 to snatch gold. Marcinio Rose 46 59 for silver. Joshim Sylvester 46.93 to take the bronze medal. And you can see coming across there what it meant to the young man to be able to snatch that victory and to be able to set a new personal best mark in the 400. He's had experience on the big stage last year. His team, Tiana part of that team as well as McPherson took gold historic gold at the Commonwealth Youth Games in the mixed four by