 There's Bermuda's Amaris Munia. We're just looking at ahead of the second semifinal. Here's the line-up. Landers of St. Lucia. Lucia of Guyana. Reynolds, the defending champion, Jamaica. Shanessia Bryant of Barbados. Annalisa Brown of Grenada. Dixianel Thomas, fourth in the 400 last nights in Kitsenivis. Amaris Munia, Bermuda, and Tenere Gardner of the Turks and Cape Assailants. Brian Bronze last year but again Barbados not having had access to the track for much of the year is left to be seen what her preparation or how her preparation will have been affected. We saw Simmons from Barbados going last night in the 1500. Alec E. Reynolds' hair along with Brian, two of the three medalists from last year as you see Brian on screen. Alec E. Reynolds, silver medalist in the 1500 last night. As they are sent on their way, this semifinal has some amount of quality. The defending champion Alec E. Reynolds, last year's bronze medalist, Shanessia Bryant of Barbados. Dixianel Thomas, fourth in the 400 meters last night having taken the bronze medal in that event a year ago, the Kitsen. This one is nicely bunched heading down the back straight. Annalisa Brown of Grenada also in the mix, the Guyanese Blutcher. Reynolds is starting to separate herself from the pack just a little bit but they're not allowing her to quite get away at this point at least. Yeah, she knows there is some amount of quality in this semifinal so she doesn't want to give them a chance and that's why she's made the pace pretty brisk. She's gone to the front and determined to front run. They come through the first 400 meters. Now this is a sensible pace, 106 and a half for Alec E. Reynolds. Looks like the Guyanese who is holding second position at this stage, Akila Blutcher with Dixianel Thomas of Kitsen, Nevis in third, the Barbadian will down. Chenicia Bryanton with a lot of work to do but she starts to move forward. Top three will advance next two best times so there's a lot of work to be done for those two young ladies fighting it out for fourth. They'll want to try to move up in the last 200 meters. Yeah, significant work. It's Reynolds of Jamaica who has the advantage. Blutcher of Guyana in second, Dixianel Thomas of St. Kitsen, Nevis in third, the Barbadian Bryant not out of it yet and she is rallying as they hit the straight away. The Grenadian is also finishing with a flourish and Alisa Brown and it's going to be a bang of finish for the automatic positions. Reynolds wins it. It's going to be tight for second. The Grenadian gets there ahead of Dixianel Thomas of St. Kitsen, Nevis. Tremendous finish coming from Alisa Brown of Grenada to snatch second position and secure her place into the final. Ran her heart out there for her country securing a spot in the final 217.35. Comfortable qualification for the Jamaican champion. The crowd lumping the performance from the Grenadian Blutcher of Guyana was in a qualifying position for a long way in this race but couldn't hold on down the stretch. At this point in the race it looks as though the Barbadian Bryant is the one who's going to be making the move. You see her picking up the pace here and coming to take on her two counterparts from St. Kitsen, Nevis and Guyana but in fact it's going to be Alisa coming from Grenada down the home straight and she comes through for that position place in the next round. Leaving a lot in the gas for the last 100. Reynolds 217.35. Brown 219.11. That's a personal best. Thomas 219.52 a PB as well. Blutcher at 220.45 does enough to qualify as does Shanice Bryant of Barbados at 2 minutes 20.88. So the top five from that semifinal joining the three automatic qualifiers from the first semifinal through to the final of the under 17 girls 800 meters. Brian Knox her compatriot Daniel Skeet out of contention. Skeet was in that bubble position coming into this heat.