 Let's see what he delivers over 200. Yazid Daniel of Barbados, Miles Grosjean of Haiti, Johan Ramalda Smythe of Jamaica, Cassia Daly of Antigua and Barbuda, the 400 champion Austin of Guyana, Mikael Miquelin of the Cayman Islands, and Bernard Hyde of the Turks and Caicos Islands. So the Cayman Islands deciding not to go with Jaden Reed, there is the Antigua and Barbuda athlete, Cassia Daly, Nacoc under 18, double champion last year. He is the Antigua and Barbuda junior sportsman of the year for 2023. On your marks. Gets his first outing at Carrifta 2024. Grosjean of Haiti, Ramalda Smythe of Jamaica in the lineup as well. The 17-year-old 400 champion Malachi Austin of Guyana goes in lane number six. Has run 21-59 for 200 meters. That's a personal best. He did that on the third of March. Off they go. Oh, Ramalda Smythe got a brilliant lead. The Haitian gets left in the blocks. And the Jamaican running a brilliant curve. Ramalda Smythe, Daly of Antigua and Barbuda trying to come forward. The Barbadian running well. That's Daniel on the inside. And now the 400 champion with those long-loping strides comes fast at the finish. Ramalda Smythe running pretty fast in quantifying. The clock says 21-33. A lot was happening there with the Haitian athlete left in the blocks. And was wondering why there was not a recall. This man at 21-41, Johan Ramalda Smythe, comes through to win. Second fastest over the heat this far. And Grand-Jean is still in disbelief as to what transpired. Well, the goal went, and he just didn't run. Here is another look at it. Ramalda Smythe represents the Mushet High School back in Jamaica. Lytton on about them about track and field before this season. They also have Chenoya Douglas, who will come in the girls 200 meters under 20. The Jamaican high school championships, they had back-to-back wins that pretty much stunned the crowd. But he's been in fine form all season and comes through here. Positive 0.9, 21-41. Malachi Austin, the 400 champion from Guyana, 21-63. Yes, Daniel, 21-86 of Barbados. And Dele of Antigua and Barbuda, 22-05, also gets into the final. 22-54 for the Caymanian on the bubble. Bernard Hyde of the Turks and Caicos Islands at 22-80, he's out of contention.