 It does have the 16-year-old Jamaican Gary Card who's gone under 21 seconds twice this season. Devran Mac of St Vincent and the Grenadines in the lineup as well. There's the full lineup. Steputan Adelicard, Mac, Col Bennett, Mercera and Pascal. Athletes already on their marks. Away they go. Once again a reduced field, so just four competitors in this one. All four of them will qualify. Mac is not there. Gary Card runs a strong curve. Coming through from Trinidad and Tobago is Deshaun Cole, but the Jamaican comes through comfortably to win the second heat of the under 20 boys, 200 meters and all four athletes will advance to the semi-finals of this event. A number of these athletes of course would have done 100 or 400 yesterday and may have decided overnight that they would not face the starter this morning. Which we see so often, 21-5-0 the official time for Gary Card will within what this young man is capable of. He is a supreme talent. Injuries over the years though has prevented him from maximizing on his potential so far, but he's remained healthy this campaign and has shown real class beaten by the Vincentian Amal Glasgow and the Jamaican high school championships over 200 meters in a terrific race that also included last night's 400 silver medalist, Marcinio Rose, but he's had a fabulous campaign Gary Card and advances to the semi-final round of the under 20 boys, 200 meters. All four will go through positive 2.0, 21-30 was the winning time, Cole of Trinidad and Tobago, 21-50, that's a personal best for him. Jalen Pinnit of St Ketseniv is 22-15 and Jaden Stapleton of the US Virgin Islands 23-45, but yes that will get him through to the semi-finals as an automatic qualifier.