 Kaleigh Ford of Trinidad and Tobago and Kadeen Johnson of Jamaica. Interestingly, hands of Barbados opting out of the 1500 defending champion, deciding instead to go for the 800 meter crown. And so this field pretty much wide open. Had a little bit surprised. No a toy Harvey of Guyana either for this event. And the two fastest in the field and they would have been the two fastest in the field, even if Haynes and Harvey had turned up. Rakesha Sims has run four minutes 31.33 this season. She's been very good this year. Rakesha Sims of Jamaica wearing bib 396. She's in fourth position. We're stepping through from the Turks and Caicos islands. Tanisha Gardner alongside Kadeen Johnson of Jamaica with Kaleigh Ford of Trinidad and Tobago in third position. Kaleigh Ford on the 17 silver medalist a couple years ago in Kingston and the Trinbegonian moves into second position. Also in this race, of course, the other Hannah Charles, Queen School representing Antigua and the Barbuda will be seeing the other Hannah Charles in the 400 finals momentarily. Last year's on the 17 champion Ashlyn Simmons of Barbados is in the lineup as well, but she is somewhere closer to the back of the field than she is to the front as Johnson takes the field through. This is a very good run from Kaleigh Ford of Trinidad and Tobago. The Trinidad and Tobago have a good themselves through this championship. Kaleigh Johnson needs for Jamaica. Rakesha Sims favorite slips into second position. Ford of Trinidad and Tobago is in third. Simmons has gotten herself into fifth position at this stage but still some way off the pace they have two laps to run in this final and the Jamaicans one and two. Sims and Johnson looking very comfortable up at three seven four. Knows the danger that Rakesha Sims opposes. Has run on the 440 every single race. The field beginning to string out but here comes Simmons trying to move up. Simmons moving through in fifth position at the moment as Johnson continues to lead for Jamaica. Sims in second position. Three races at 1500 this season for Sims correction. Kaleigh Johnson has done a great job and she has made it to the first place. She is on the 443 431 and 430.36 just a week ago at the high school championship so she is in spectacular form. They're on the 20 record. 427 48 set by Natalia Goul, not sure if either of them will test it here but it's Johnson fast running in the 1500 final for on the 20 girls. The Jamaicans are one and two. There's a strong battle on for the bronze medal. Ford of Trinidad and Tobago holding that position at the moment. The Barbadian, Ashlyn Simmons, the under 17 champion from last year is moving through and is in fourth position. But it's Johnson of Jamaica who leads. Rakesha Sims in second position. Can Sims deny Kadeen Johnson this gold medal? 200 meters to go. Looking very comfortable, Johnson up front. And Ford looks as though she is going to be able to hold on for the moment. But we can't quite make out what's happening just behind her. The two young ladies giving chase from Turks and Caicos as we see the challenge manifesting itself from Sims. Now as they come into the home straight, Sims running side by side and now just ahead of Johnson. She takes over as they head into the final stages of this race. It's going to be Sims. Rakesha Sims winning for Jamaica. It's another Jamaica one, two. But Sims having given chase much of the race and having allowed her compatriot to maintain the ascendancy for quite a while eventually taking over in the final phase of the race to get the gold. Her second correct to gold medal at the on the 20 level in three seasons for 3194. The 2022 champion becomes the 2024 champion. Didn't have the opportunity to contest the 1500 meters last year, but she returns and returns with a bang. Here's another look at the closing stages. Kadeen Johnson setting the pace, taking a healthy lead, but Rakesha Sims running her own race, timing it perfectly and striking in the home stretch. Kadeen Johnson tried to rally even after she had been passed. But Rakesha Sims comfortable, composed, beautiful form easing across the line in four minutes 31.91 and the 2022 champion becomes the 2024 champion as well. And again, the Jamaicans go one, two off shot. They're not quite sure who crossed the line to take the bronze medal. I think it was Ford managing to hold on despite a brave challenge from Simmons who passed the gun and coming into the home street for the he saw the throwing her hands aloft as she crossed the line and managed to capture that bronze medal, another medal for Trinidad and Tobago. Yeah, 441, 721 the bronze medal winning time for Kayleigh Ford on the 17 silver two years ago and showing real quality in the 1500. The Jamaicans one, two Sims 431 94 Johnson 432 49 the Jamaicans three from three in the 1500s.