 A couple of field events are still going on in the combined events. The long jump open up Tathlon and the high jump have Tathlon, boys and girls respectively. There's Nastasia Fletcher of Jamaica, one of the favorites here, along with the Antigone who we saw in the first heat of the under 17 girls, 400 meters, Kezra Thomas who finished fourth in the high jump for the Bahamas is also in 400 qualifying here. She'll start in lane number five and Deschanel Thomas of St. Kitsonivis won the bronze medal here last year in this event. She returns looking for another medal. There's the Bahamian Thomas, but Deschanel Thomas of St. Kitsonivis. She is quite a talent, has only contested one 400 race this season and it hasn't even been this year. It was in December last year. She ran 57-3, has run a few 200s and 800s to get herself prepared for the Carifter Games. This should be interesting. First round, McIntosh of Grenada, Kasia Paul of St. Dusham, Marissa Thomas of Guyana, Nastasia Fletcher of Jamaica, Kezra Thomas of the Bahamas, Deschanel Thomas of St. Kitsonivis, Tia Apuwait of Barbados and Kristin Williams of the Turks and Caicos Islands. There is Deschanel Thomas of St. Kitsonivis. She goes in lane number six. Not 100% sure as to what shape she comes in here in for the one lap. Did go 221 for 800 meters leading into this. So we'll see how that translates to the one lap event. Run 55-65 last year for that bronze. As you said on her speed endurance and so it'll be interesting to see what she can produce this evening. Assuming she makes it to the final but first she has to negotiate to this preliminary round of the 417 girls. Nastasia Fletcher of Jamaica, the best favorite for this section. Fastest in the field. Set. Stand up please. Break at the start for these young ladies. And he too. Semifinal round essentially on the under 17 girls, 400 meters. Fletcher in lane four, second fastest in the field. Just gone under 54 seconds this season. Yeah, twice at the Jamaican high school championships leading into this. 53-91 and 53-98. So she comes in in spanking form. There's always the issue of fatigue with a lot of the Jamaicans because of how hectic their high school championship is just a week before this. And immediately preceded by Cariff the Trials. Yes, which is tough as well. Yes. Fletcher is in lane number four. The Guyanese Marisa Thomas is in lane three. Comes in here with a 50-901 clocking. So not lightning fast. She'll know that her country woman, Tiana Springer won the under 17 event last year. Springer moves up to the under 20s this year where she's expected to factor once more. It'll be interesting to see what happens in those central lanes, especially with Keazra Thomas, just having competed in the high jump. Just 14 years old this year. Left to be seen what she can produce. She's expected to be one of the contenders certainly for a medal in the 400, but first has to get out of this preliminary round after having just attempted the high jump and just missed out on a medal there. The athletes in position for the second heat of the under 17 girls 400 meters. Emma McIntosh of Grenada, Cassia Paul of St. Lucia, Marisa Thomas of Guyana, the favorite, Nastasia Fletcher of Jamaica in four. Keazra Thomas of the Bahamas in five. Deschanel Thomas of St. Kitson, Nevis in six. Tia Apoit of Barbados in seven and Kristin Williams of Turks and Kekos in lane number eight. Top three to advance automatically plus the next two fastest. The time's on the bubble. 58-55 and 59.40. Alexis Roberts of the Bahamas and Tess Lee Lesparis of St. Lucia. Off they go for the second heat, seventh final round of the under 17 girls 400 meters. The Jamaican Nastasia Fletcher goes to work pretty early already closing down on Thomas of the Bahamas and that's the way they head down the back straightaway flying on the outside Williams of the Turks and Kekos Islands. But it's Fletcher of Jamaica who has gone through the first 200 pretty quickly and is asking the rest of the field to chase Thomas of the Bahamas. Deschanel Thomas of St. Kitson, Nevis also there as the Bahamian steps forward now to try and join the Jamaican Fletcher doing all their running in the second 200 of this one is Keazera Thomas of the Bahamas. Now putting in a kick down the home stretches Nastasia Fletcher but the Bahamian hanging on to her here these two will be safely into the final as they butter for it and it's Thomas of the Bahamas who gets there first and that's a pretty quick time. That's 53-69. That will be a personal best for both athletes. That's terrific running in the opening round of the character games here on the 17 girls 400 meters 53-74 a spanking big personal best for Keazera Thomas of the Bahamas and out of the disappointment of not meddling in the high jump she's taken it out on 400 qualifying. It looks as though she will have taken the high jump as a bit of a warm-up because she came into this one looking really sharp as she would have seen Fletcher taking it out really quickly Fletcher going through the first 200 in about 27 seconds and as you can see here she is clearly in the lead but Keazera Thomas picking it up in the second half of that race and really coming on gangbusters and heading down the street there's still a little bit behind but a big strong athlete we talked about her power in the high jump she's showing that same power here to finish off in very fine fashion just ahead of Fletcher from Jamaica. Yeah almost took two seconds off her personal best Kurt that's quite a performance in the opening round. Yes a great performance and it definitely leaves the question for the Jamaican athlete who were clearly favorite. Yeah here we go 53-74 for Thomas Fletcher 53-82 dictionary Thomas 55-97 gets into the final as well so does Marissa Thomas with 58-08 and at 58-56 Cassia Paul of St Lucia just misses out on the final because it's 58-55 that will advance by Alexis Roberts of the Bahamas. Oh yes I was saying it's great to see that you know the Jamaican athlete was pushed.