 and to finish off her mark. 1.78 meters, the bar is at in the high jump final for under 20 girls. Just two competitors remaining in this competition. And they are the two Jamaicans who are remaining in the high jump final for under 20 girls. Just had a look at Rashida Samuels, a 178 jumper at her best and also left in the lineup Dejanay Bruce, the second Jamaican. Here is Bruce, second attempt coming up at this height. A bronze medalist in the trooper jump earlier this championship. She's at least guaranteed a silver medal here in the high jump. But if she can go clear at 1.78 meters, she will take the lead. High jump silver last year. Bruce? Oh, that wasn't a bad effort. I thought it had stayed on. And she probably did too for a second. But it's not to be for Dejanay Bruce. And she'll have to go to a third attempt to try and go clear at 1.78. Good championship for Bruce last year. She got silver in the high jump. Got bronze in the long jump. Already has one medal thus far. Will she be denied by Rashida Samuels getting the gold? Second time clearances at 1.73 and 1.76. Was looking for a second time clearance at 1.78. Not to be. Will have to try and figure out and count back which of them has the advantage coming into this 1.78 height. Dejanay Bruce has gone over 1.78 meters before she did so at the Carifter Games in the Bahamas last year. This season her best is 1.75. She cleared first time at 1.76 Dejanay Bruce. So she has the advantage of both fail to clear at this height 1.78. Then Bruce will finally have her Carifter gold medal. Bruce Edwin Allen. She can secure it by going clear right here. Bruce of Jamaica. Looking for a personal best equaling performance. Steps on. No. For now she has one hand on the gold medal. But she can be denied by her teammate Rashida Samuels who has one final attempt to come at this height. Now Bruce looks on. As the 19 year old Rashida Samuels gets ready. First time clearance at 1.76. Has her smiling still. Now the NACAC on the 18 champion Rashida Samuels. Won that title back in 2021. Now the 19 year old looking for the Carifter title. Has to clear here Samuels. Oh yes. That's the way to win the Carifter gold. She denies her country woman gold at last. But it's hers. The NAC on the 18 champion back in 2021. Becomes the Carifter on the 20 champion in 2024. She needed three attempts. At 1.78 meters. That is a season's best performance. And what a time to produce it. Just one centimeter shy of a personal best. Rashida Samuels comes in here with a big reputation. And justifies it with gold at the Carifter games. The Jochen high school championship a week ago. And here she is. Taking the Carifter title as well. Terrific. This is competition. This is what it's all about. When your back is against the wall. When it's door die, when it's no or never. And you find a way to deliver. It doesn't get better than this. Comes up late but that adrenaline is pumping and she's happy. She doesn't need to jump again. But she will now be looking for a personal best. Only athletes remaining in the competition. And she will go to 1.80 to set a new personal best mark. I'm surprised she isn't attempting 1.81 meters. That's the qualifying standard for the world under 20 championships. And maybe she is not quite in that knowledge at the moment. And so she's thinking, let me go to a personal best. Certainly something her coaches should be able to have a conversation with her about. Having cleared 1.78. In my mind the more sense of a height to go to at this stage. Having already won the gold medal is the world on the 20 qualifying mark. But she attempts 1.80. This is her first attempt. Doesn't go clear. Still has a smile. That is what happens when you have done the main part of the job. Just to win the gold medal today. So Bruce will end the carifter with almost the same medals she got last year. Silver and bronze. Yeah, tough for her. For a second there she thought she finally had her carifter gold medal. Denied by this young lady. Samwell's zones in once more. Second time clearances at 1.73 and 1.76. Third time clearance at 1.78. She has a second attempt coming up at a personal best height of 1.80. Will go across to David Riley again to have a word. Fine jumps coach David Riley. Brilliant with the hurdles as well. Sprints all across the board. Won boys' champs with a very small Wilmers team back in 2010. Fine group of coaches there now separated all over the land of Woodenwater. He, technical director of Excelsior High School, who took the Jamaican high school championships on the boys' side by storm with some amazing performances across the sprints and hurdles. Sat next to Dominic Johnson. He just said to her, you have three minutes. Use all the time. As you should. One attempt remaining for Rashida Samwells in the high jump final. Four on the 20 girls. Silver medalist Bruce. Must be a tough moment for Bruce because on one side you are extremely happy for your teammate. But on the other end you're thinking, oh my gosh, I was so close to a gold medal. But quite gracious in defeat. Samwells get ready. Gets ready. Third and final attempt at a personal best height. 1.80 meters. Bounces up to the bar. Doesn't have it. Not today. She holds on to that right ankle. Competition done. And hopefully she is not in too much pain, Rashida Samwells. She is the champion. She takes the correcto gold medal. Dejanay Bruce goes across to help her out. Real gracious in defeat here. Dejanay Bruce and the Jamaicans walk away with a 1-2 finish in the on the 20 girls high jump. This is where I was a little bit surprised that she continued in the competition because she did come up lame after clearing the 1.78 on her clear attempt. She was basically limping out of the pit.