 Didn't qualify for the final in London at Doha or at the Olympic Games two years ago. Here it is now. Big wall. There is an opportunity because the rest are not flying as far as we would have expected. What a time to produce the season's best. 6318, she's in a podium position at the moment. Kyle Garland, rippling with intent for the second heat of the men's 400 in the Decaf. Well he goes to school and runs with a lot of guys who are great 400 meter runners at the University of Georgia. And he said he had to run a respectable 400 just based on his peers and he lured his personal best this season to 47-78. Oh we've lost Kyle. Jogger on the outside. So later he is empty. Kyle withdrew onto clearing 202 in the high jump. Clearly felt he had a problem. Pierce LaPage is there though. Now well he did to be playing in water in boxes. Dube was not there either but that will come off badly. So we go straight to Garland in lane 5. Lanes 6 and 8 are empty. Each other. Brilliant sprinter in his view. Got a relay process at the World Juniors in the 4x1. You've been on the 23 drops list a few years ago. We've got one Australian in this race. We've got two of them but we've still got Gulbevich. And on the inside. The towering presence of Lyndon Victor. Who is a great discus and jowling thrower. Struggles a bit with the 1500 but because of the two throws tomorrow. Day 2 is a big one for the Commonwealth champion. Victor on the inside for Grenada. Gulbevich Australian will be in 2. Itel. The sprinter. In 4. Garland in 5. Then it's a gap to LaPage in 7. And Tilga in 8. Second eight of the men's decathlon. Four of these men. I've run 48 seconds or better this season. Fett. Carroll Tilga. Tilga is fourth in boxes behind LaPage. LaPage is starting well. Second for the left hand side. Thank you sir. Well I am in anticipation of a medal. Anything that God give us we accepting. If God give us a gold medal thank you Jesus. If God give us a silver thank you Jesus. If God give us a bronze thank you Jesus. But today in the name of Jesus Father we pray love we pray. For a medal. I think she deserves something. Through her hard work she deserves to be rewarded. With hard work sweat and tears she deserves something. Alfred your people are with you wholeheartedly. As you can see the weather isn't good. But we are pussy wearing with you. Bring something for us please in Jesus' name. Hello. I say Bernadette. I'm alright. Right now right on the Metal Sender Chef Facebook page. Just wanted to ask you how you feel about what's happening here today. I feel proud. I am so proud of what I'm seeing right now. I can't wait to see our solution go. I'm just anxious. It's taking too long now. Alright wonderful. Thank you very much. 107 points from Indian Victor. LaPage and Victor using every bit of their supreme height. Intel in third. Real shame for Douglas and Cowell not taking their place for the rest of the competition. And here we have staff from different ministries coming out to view what's going to happen here today. What we are all hoping will be. What is already a historic moment in the thing we show. Wow was she. She did something really incredible. She pulled herself out of her fire. She was left for dead. And on that final attempt she finds really how she won the competition. How are you? We live right now on the Governmental Sender Chef Facebook page. So that's how you feel. How do you feel about what's happening here today? Great I'm loving it. Everything that I can say to Julian. We're right here with you baby. We're watching. Alright. And here we have staff from the Ministry of different sports. Alright. Well I naturally believe more alternative sports. What can you say about this historic restart today? I think well first of all the event is a good initiative. I think it's good that we actually put in Julian for the first time right now. Really really really looking at her as a national hero. I think what we're doing is good and I hope she continues to do her best. And mix and improve. And we have her back. Alright so Julian is expected any moment now. Are you out persons? Persons are all along the fringes. Trafficking pastries is a little tight right now. As persons begin to come out to see what our girl Julian is doing. She's going to show us what she's doing. Right now as persons begin to come out to see what our girl Julian Alfred is going to do today. The weather isn't the best today. But still we have persons coming out. You know what I'm talking about? 47-0-8. Now if Owens Delemane is in the kind of form that has taken him to 48-26 in the four hurdles. Then you'll have someone to chase. And you'll certainly have someone coming up on his inside. Damian Warner. World Indoor Champion. Olympic Champion. Silver in this event. We have different news outlets here all trying to capture the moment. And here we have our Prime Minister. Our Prime Minister. Good friends and team-mate Marcus Rooney. So, stop on the inside in two. Warner, the Olympic Champion in three. Nugget Bowen. And one more in four. 75. Williams USA 6. Owens Delemane. You said best of luck. I know she's going to do her best. And we have saw that the best will return to the benefit of herself, the country. The entire region. I'm very excited about it. Very excited. Now this was a very beautiful initiative. You see persons coming for slowly maturing, faster time approaching. Excited. Excited. Like the entire country. Very excited. Are you nervous for what I'm sweating too? When a politician, you always know us. You always know us. But I really wish you all the best. So let's just watch and we will celebrate collectively. Thank you. Good luck. Very good from our Prime Minister, Prime Minister Sengusha. Honourable Philly J Pierre. And I even know as Delemane, is rocking and rolling a bit here. Wonderful performance by Williams. NOD hangs on 46-44. Williams in second. And I think water might have lost a little bit of ground there. Everyone is coming out young in the world. Because it was during the 400 meters in Eugene. Where he stopped at his cost, his competition came to an end. Williams ran really well there. And we used to know they were solid, but it wasn't the fireworks we saw in Eugene. He looked a little bit tired. Harrison Williams said after the US championships that he was going to work specifically on his condition for the 400 meters. A couple days ago and he was looking forward to stepping in front of this crowd competing against AOD and some of the other fast 400 meter runners. So good effort by Harrison Williams. AOD, we expect him to win the 400 meters, but we thought we'd see him in the 45 seconds. Second range just hasn't been showing quite the fitness that we thought he might have coming in here. Good run by Damian Warner, 47-86. We have seen him run in the 48 seconds. Everyone anxiously awaiting for that 200 meter final. Fascinating race. And of course it's about the points. Big celebration for Holmes today. He is a huge character. And he's picked up not far off a thousand points for that run. Not going to move on the ease. LaPage, who won, he gots his in second. Water, so often second or third, but never the gold here. He's in the bronze by the opposition. Fit to the double combo of champion, is it four. Irmond Holmes to the left, not too far behind. Pile Garland and Harrison Williams just inside the top ten. Real shame for Doomler Barada and all the rest. Their thoughts turn to Paris, the rest of the Liddy Catholics. Think about a good night's sleep, but coming back for my hurdles first thing tomorrow. Two events left. No alliance. He has already delivered one goal. Is there another? Good benefit. Upgraded silver to a gold. Fit to Boko. Managed to get himself a medal. What about Zarnel here? On behalf of the board of directors and management and staff of First National Bank, we congratulate the next Julian Alford on an amazing performance at the 100 meter finals. Your First National Bank family, we are extremely proud of you, and we know that you are going to use tonical balance into the 200 meter race. You are going first time. Give a shout out to Christophe Diller. She's going to go first time. What should we do Jackson? Should we do Jackson? Is she just going to do it? That's what we started my brand ambassador, Julian Alford. Julian Diller is proud of me. The First National Bank family continues to be here for you. That says a lot about what's going on in the jamblet down under. My job is to come in the women's event right. To Mackenzie, the last chance for Lou. The persons are beginning to get closer and closer to the screen as they are anticipating the 63 meters in the third round. 200 meter race. Many persons are expecting a medal from Julian Alford. Competition will be stiff. Other persons such as, Richard Sin and Shelley Ampere is a praise. 63.18 is now the bronze medalist. Hold that for me. A little bit of ragging. Coachina in the bronze medal position. Round four. Coachina Bowles-East is a massive improvement. Finishing is on five. She's grown 67 meters this season. Japanese women. What does this moment mean to you so long? It means a world to me. Not just me. What are you looking for? Gold medal. Gold medal. What's that? Very good. Needs to find another 19 centimeters to relegate the lap into four. Coachina will still have a throw after this. Got to give herself a chance here. 67.04 only this season for a massive minister record. She knows she can handle it. But where is she? How are you doing? You're not interviewing me? Why are you interviewing me? I'm not interviewing you. I'm interviewing you on Facebook and YouTube. As a sports journalist, someone who has been covering our athletes for such a long time. How do you remember that? How do I remember that? Okay. How do you feel or what does this moment mean to you? Just being in the final is a victory for us in San Ucho. You can never go wrong. Being around somebody who is the best athlete in the final. And that's the best women final for the lineup I've seen in a very long time. And to have Julian Alfred at 21 years old to be in there. I mean, what can we ask for? But whatever she do here today, be it 6, 7, 8, whatever. And 4th, 2nd and 5th. I mean, come on. We have to be part of her. As a sports journalist and someone who has been able to follow Julian's story for a long time. Very long time. How do you see her progression and where do you see her headed? She has gone by what's kind of rough for her. She ended up going to Jamaica and now Texas. She has turned through. I mean, the sky now is only the limit. We are now 346 days away from Paris 2024. So, as I see it now, it's preparation time for Paris 2024. And the whole of San Lucia, not only the person you see here. And my side of the whole of San Lucia, I'm referring to the private sector and the government. The whole of San Lucia to come on board and support this young person. And not only this young person and also Michael Joseph, because Michael Joseph also qualified for the Olympic. And just before I run out from you, I want to make a bold statement here. The countries that have won medals, they spent at least a million dollars on the athlete over for a year period. That's why I'm calling on the private sector to come on board. 346 days to go before Paris to support. Thank you very much. Hello, good day. Right, so as a representative from human sports, right? Okay. How do you feel as part of a ministry that has been able to put this together on behalf of Julian? I think pretty excited. I think it is a very positive thing to engage the community in terms of recognizing what Julian would have achieved here just in Hungary and Budapest. So I think it's an exciting thing and it's really good to engage the community. And I know recently that a sponsorship from Puma was announced. How do you feel about that and how do you feel that this will help our upcoming athletes? Julian in a lot of ways for us in Saint Lucia is a trendsetter for us. I think she's been able to break barriers that a number of our other athletes previously have not been able to break. And I think the fact that she's been able to learn the professional contract with Puma is good for us. It's good for Puma as well. But I'm good at showing the youngsters coming up that there's opportunity once you put in the work. So I'm happy that she's able to learn that contract and of course open the door for a number of athletes behind her. Thank you very much. Alright, so we are here. Everyone is anxiously waiting for this 200-liter race to begin on our big screen here. I say thank you to the Ministry of Youth and Sports for making this possible. How are you sir? I'm doing alright. So you live on the Government of Saint Lucia's Facebook page and YouTube page and as someone who has been around and seen many athletes, what are your feelings about what Julian is a Commissioner today? Obviously it's a great achievement to be among the contenders for a world title. It's fantastic for her and for the country definitely. Three times the South American champion. And what do you think this will do for future athletes? Well I mean, she's blazing a trailer and it's been the poise to get there. It certainly will be a fine example for other athletes to follow. It is raining right now but persons are raving it through as we get closer and closer to our girl Julian Alfred doing what she does best and continuing to put Saint Lucia on the map. While we wait, let's just talk to one of our favourite personalities here. Yadman, how are you? Alright, so I see you out here in the ring. What could have brought you out here in the ring? I'm Julian Alfred, trust me. He represents, you know, and she has been representing great, you know. How do you feel about Julian Alfred this far? I believe she might even meddle today, you know. I believe she's going to meddle. She's a girl with a lot of endurance, you know. She's focused. So I believe she'll do well, she'll do great. She'll do Saint Lucia great. And she wins the Parties at your house? The Parties at Saint Lucia's house. Every house in Saint Lucia. Alright. It's time to cross the finish to Friday night. And we welcome the model directors and management and staff of First National Bank. We congratulate the youngest Julian Alfred on an amazing performance at the 100m finals. Your First National Bank family, we are extremely proud of you and we know that you will continue your stunner performance into the 100m race. In a wait first time, can we show you how great surprise deliver she's got? She's got a good start. As the First National Bank grand ambassador, Julian Alfred, you have made us proud. Your First National Bank family continues. There was just a video of Julian when she took part in the 100m final. There's a person over here to support and show love for. Everyone weathering the... They are at 200m. Everyone's getting closer and closer to the big screen. As Julian... As Julian... On the outside... Chicaery Richardson, gold medalist in the 100m. In her favourite lane. But she did it again. She might well meet another lifetime best. Otherwise we could have done it again. She rarely took it to the Jamaicans. Tanksville was a double world champion in 2012. She's taken the longest time to fulfill her potential. She's taken the best sense of her career. Let's believe it or not as her first individual global final. Since those real juniors. Down to 22-15 this year, the Bahamian goes in three. The fastest woman in history. Yami Thomas. Bronze two years ago. But she's even quicker this year. She's a massive figure in American track and field. That's a huge test. And Dina Ashesmith knows what it takes to win this title. She did so four years ago in Goa. And Goa Rolls. 12 months ago in Eugene. It's been a typical season for Ashesmith. But if anyone can rise to the occasion. It is the former champion. Julian Alfred is now making it to the world this year. Alfred for some blue shirt. She made the Olympic final a couple of years ago at the 100 meters. Daryl Neages skipping her way to the 205. Full of running, full of confidence. And a massive PVE for second. And in the second semi final. She's now fourth on the British home time list. Silver in the 100 meters. She's going to show it again for the defending champion, Sharika Jackson. Dina and Brian next to me. This is just about the best lineup you could ever have for a tournament to follow. This is going to be huge. Well, and there's so many storylines here. The Jamaicans absolutely ruled the sprints in Eugene last year. Shaqari Richardson foiled that again this season. Sharika Jackson is absolutely the best of all these competitors. Here in the 200 meters. Tell you what, keep an eye on the happy time. She is an absolute star in the making. Whether she was here or not, she's going to be one of my favorites in the next year. Promise I'm not exaggerating what I say. You can almost feel everyone's pulses quicker. That is the sense of expectation here. If you're the best. This could be so fast. This could be so fast. This could be so fast. This could be so fast. This could be so fast. This could be so fast. This could be so fast. Shaqari Richardson has nothing to lose. She just needs to relax. Richardson USA 9. Thomas USA 8. Alfred St. Lucia. He's the champion in 6-8. General needs a great Britain 5. She's a great Britain 4. We have come out. She's doing it in our friend. Make history here today. Send it to yourself. Wonderful race by Julian Alfred. He plays first at the time of 22-05. And everyone here is ecstatic. She doesn't matter but we are still very, very proud. Wow, Shaqari Richardson. It was totally amazing. She got out so hard for the first 75 meters in that race. It's the first place. All the way to the finish line. There was absolutely no major title tonight. Shaqari Thomas is a strong runner on the outside. But Shaqari Richardson, I don't think a lot of people had her in for a medal. She had nothing to lose. She relaxed on the outside. And she comes away with another medal here in the splits in Budapest. Remember, we're watching a woman who started winning global medals over 400 meters. Ronson Rio. Ronson Doha. What she really wants tonight above the gold was a world record. She's worth even quicker than she did last year in Eugene. She's getting closer, you know. She is getting closer. Just 700 meters from Flo Joe's world record. That was stunning for Jackson. Well, you're looking at her in the last 100 meters. And she is so concentrating on her form and her technique. And she has an absolute metronome down the whole straight. All the way through the line. She doesn't need to dip. She knows she's running extremely fast. 200 meter real championship on her hands, baby. I want that world record. You can tell in her eyes when she looked at the clock when she finished. Yes, she was pleased she won. But she knew that was fast. I thought for a whisker. Just for a whisker. I thought she might have done it. It was ever so close. You've got to feel for Julian Alfred as well. Fourth place finish. She was fifth. Outshadowed, overshadowed by just brilliant performances. The way she dominated that race was so impressive. She did brilliantly to get the silver again in the 100. Caby Thomas. A fabulous run from her. 21-18. She is pleased with silver. She's one of the last four in the race. I mean, it's been fun. I've both been from ancient times, known in the world. I've come from this world. Over 8 billion people. I've been five in the world. Extremely proud. Julian has just started. He's a realist. He's a life-sharing coach. He's a great leader. He's a very, very special guy. He's a champion. He's a champion. He's a champion. He's a champion. Come down. He's getting a chance to win and he will be in 1991. I am a מס Uber over there. I just feel sorry for him. Okay. He's respected me. I'm going to say this. It's in. The world record is in there. She will get it surely one day. Gold again over the 200 for Jackson. A wonderful, wonderful film for Gabby Thomas and the 100 meter champion Richardson on the podium again and with a PB as well. Don't go anywhere just yet. That's the image that will be on the front of all the Jamaican news makers tomorrow. I wonder how close the men will go. Do you think Gold's world record is? As most of us are, we have people that should tell you the truth. That should tell you the truth. That should tell you the truth. Very happy, congratulated and you must understand this is only the second professional athlete. So, Gabby, you're not a much fan, but you've got that. So, congratulations as you are today. The stadium is absolutely rocking. You're a single person. We have a very modern expert. The National Athletic Centre here in the universe. Women's race more than lived up to its hype and expectation. Very much so. There's time for the men. And outstanding performance. Well, what a bill on up to a semi-final. Now it's a front. I don't know if anyone can say that I'm worth it. But the officials decided to do that so they'd show me that. I am proud of that. And I just want all of them to come to the final. And we have some other people. If you like it's over there. Up, up. Now, five minutes and a half by three. This is the second final. 20 seconds. That this year needs a good start. NCAA Champion 2021 and 2022. They'll be out of sight once. Well, that's the guy. He's good at the boy, really. I know the way I was here. The first African man to be on the World Championship podium. He pushed him very close in the London Diamond League with 19 points out of 0. We do it again. I've had a better one but it's still Google. He's the first one to get a cup about Jaim. He's the first one to get a cup about Jaim. Did you like that? Yes. And once again at 1-4, I never move this man out. He has a whole cup full of individual global medals as well as his relay titles. Best times ever. Recording by a junior. Area 9. And he's still a teenager. 5th on the Allside list. He looks nervous. And it's getting standable. John L. Hughes was the first British man to win a medal in the 100 for 20 years. And 0.73 in his national record. The European record is 19.72. Watch for the clock if he's there or thereabouts. He's had a great season. Twice. He's been on the podium for the last two years. Silver. In Tokyo with 19.68. Silver last year. In Eugene with 19.77. Will he need to go quicker to get a medal again tonight? It's all my fault during the 200. He's had some good points on the circuit. And we'll hope to put Dominican Republic on the map again tonight. 100 meter champion. No, that's the kind of role normally reserved for the finish line. But such is his confidence. He announces his arrival into the stadium like an American lion. Roaring for all. And telling them to watch. Telling them this is his night. His race. And his event. Absolutely delivered here at these championships. I wasn't sure for a true believer in the 100 meters. But he said he was sick at the US championships in here. He's been extremely healthy. And continues to show the van. But this is his best van. He is the favorite here. I expect him to win. Question is, how fast will he go? He's told us he's going to his training. He can run 19.10. That would break you, St. Paul's world record. That is a joy. Yankee statement tonight. Ahead of a global fight. Well, he's got an extremely scientific of the last year. He got really into the data. And what he did as coaches. What kind of pace they put him on. That's how he knew he was going to win the 100 meters. Thank you everyone for joining us. This is my training show. For this live watch party. We want to say congratulations to Julian Alfred once again. On 6th and 4th. In the 200 meter finals. Thank you Julian. You've done this proud. You've made this proud. Have a wonderful day. Have a wonderful weekend. Goodbye.