 I think back in St. Lucia in 2009 he placed fourth in the 100. Second semifinal coming up in the under 20 girls 100 meters. Jordan Thomas of the British Virgin Island. Chattalia Dorsett of Bahamas. Sabrina Dockry of Jamaica goes in four. Tamara Dorival of Haiti in five. Alexi Henry of Trinidad and Tobago in six. Alia Fenoukia of Guadalupe in seven. And Marie Miriam Duranti of Martini goes in lane eight. Chattalia Dorsett of the Bahamas. Fifth in the under 20 final last year. But let's go from lane two. That's Jordan Thomas of the British Virgin Islands. There is Dorsett. Fifth place. Finish her last year. Wants to improve on that. Sabrina Dockry. Brilliant at 100, 200 and 400 has come down to the 100 this season. Also saw Dorival of Haiti. Alexi Henry, bronze medalist in the under 17 category last year for Trinidad and Tobago. Fenoukia of Guadalupe and Duranti of Martini. So good to see Haiti here with all of what's been going on in their country. Sending our best wishes to the people of Haiti. Dockry of Jamaica started as a quarter-mile short, tremendous potential at 200 meters. And this season she's come down to the 100 and gone as fast as 11.33. Has had some issues with full starts though over the last two seasons including in the Carrefter on the 20 final last year where she full started off. They go pretty set in the blocks there. Sabrina Dockry got away to a brilliant start. Dorsett of the Bahamas also running well on her inside. Henry of Trinidad and Tobago coming through. But that's a brilliant run from the Jamaican. Sabrina Dockry looking in formidable form. She looks business-like as she qualifies for the 100 final. Led Tianali Terralong for a long way at the Jamaican High School Championships. And here comes to qualifying efficiently at 11.52. This girl does not know how to run slowly. Yeah, it was like a bullet from a gun was Dockry. Finerun took care of business, comes up and into her running and away from the field. Pulls away very efficiently from Dorsett. Comes through big arm swing from her as she comes over the line. Under 17 silver medalist at 200 meters behind the Deja Hage in Kingston through to the 100 final. Negative 1.9, 11.52. Dorsett 11.95. Alexi Henry of Trinidad and Tobago 12.04. That puts her on the bubble. No one else from that semifinal race will have a chance of getting into the final. So 11.99 for Doresca of Haiti and 12.04 for Henry of Trinidad and Tobago. Those are the athletes and their times on the bubble at this stage with one semifinal race to come in the under 20 girls 100 meters.