 800 finalists in the world championship and a national record at 15. Here's the lineup, Burnett, Campion, Pierce, Wolmers, Robinson, Immaculate, Tajadine, Saint Andrew High, Walters, Immaculate, Bailey of the Queen's School, Mullings of Excelsior, Francis of Wolmers and they're on the back stretch just about to get going. Pete number one. In fact the final for the young ladies in class three. Yes it is the final and they're running three and three quarters of a lap for this 1500 meters and Bailey of the Queen's School there out in front she was fourth last year. Her coach Carla Samwells is of course formerly was Manchester coach and so knows the value of scoring at the 815 and so has tried to over the years at the Queen's School not just for the familiar sprints and hurdles diet but also to expand into 815 so that's why you see queens here near the front trying to score heavily. Yes that is the pair of Queen's athletes Jadine Mackenzie in third she won this event last year her teammate Bailey is out in front and Tajadine of Saint Andrews High trailing hanging on to her shoulder. Tajadine Burris who takes the lead and opens a stride new coach at Saint Andrew High, new energy with Matthew Tapa formally worked hard at the Michaelet program and has gone and branched on his own at Saint Andrews High at the Seal Avenue. Yes and Tajadine she's separated herself about seven meters ahead of Wolmers athletes there, Leah Francis. They've done some work as well they've added Bailey to their coaching staff Bailey part of the Manchester coaching staff when they won champs twice in the 1990s and known field events and distance expert and so Francis looking business like in second. And you can see that the athletes look a little like the heat is affecting them already it's a really hot day for these type of long-distance races. Saint Andrew High, Tajadine she actually trains at this track I've done some a bit of distance work with the coach Janssen or JC here so Camilla Grounds for her. Of course it's quarter past 11 in Kingston on Big Ben 17 past 11 and so that 28 degrees Celsius on the graphic we saw when we started the show tells you how hot it is for the 1500 meters so the ladies suffering a bit and let me say so. Tajadine, these Francis these two clear of the rest. Two laps to go. So this might pay off for Tajadine taking the lead. Still as you say two laps to go so a lot can happen in over the last two 800 meters but they have separated themselves and if they're able to hold on then it might be enough to take the title this year. Tajadine looks to be gradually winding the pace up again. Francis had closed in right almost into her footsteps but now half a footstep begins to open up on the back straightaway. Tajadine up what used to be Melrose Hill at Old Jamaica College opens up a little move and starts to come towards a 200 mark. Francis holds on to her and these two schools from Kingston showing some metal at 1500 meters. This Tajadine can see her headrest, traditional headrest. She's in the lead and Francis is in second. It's not what we expected coming in the defending champion all the way in fourth and her teammate back in fourth and fifth and sixth actually but Tajadine, St. Andrews high for girls and Francis of Ulmas girls first and second right now and maintain a really steady strong pace out in front. What Robinson of Immaculate. Robinson has broken away from the chasing track and has set aim on these two in front. One lap to go with Tajadine striding with purpose in the lead and Francis looks like she's accelerating on the bottom curve. Francis looking the best of the two in the lead and the challenge from third place begins to fade a little bit. It's a chase on for Golden Silver. Tajadine that familiar Andrews top with the black shorts all the way down to her ankles and Francis in second. She was seventh last year, came in with a modest six minutes and 15 seconds time and she made a bold move and went straight to the front and it's paying off for her. Ulmas Francis looks very strong, stepping looks like she's ready to take over the lead now. Francis looks strong but Tajadine replies with a burst of energy on the 200 mark. Tajadine had something saved up around the curve and breaks away from Francis. It's Tajadine of St. Andrews high who runs away from Francis with 150 to go. Tajadine into the straightaway looking so good. Francis finds another burst of energy as well and starts to rally. Did Tajadine accelerate too soon? Here comes Francis on the outside. Francis runs past Tajadine. Tajadine can't respond. It's the Francis of Ulmas who takes the first 15 of the day and comes still to win. Five, 27.27. Amazing performance there for Lea Francis. Really good run from both girls. She bought in coming to this race with the strongest times but they made bold moves. Tajadine led most of the way all the way up until the 200 mark. Made her move too early and Francis bided her time, trailed well.