 Thank you so much, Ricardo. Yeah, the morning session complete here at the Kirani James Athletic Stadium in St. George's, Grenada. And what a morning it has been. We don't normally see the games get off to this start, but my goodness, what a year it has been so far. And yeah, let's take a look back at some of the highlights for this session of the Currifta Games, this Saturday morning session, wherever you are. And yeah, Gianna Paul of Trinidad and Tobago, she finished off with a big, big, big performance here, especially in the high jump. She had two personal bests performances. Well, four really, if you count that she went over her personal bests in the high jump three times, almost did it a fourth time, not quite the cigar, but wonderful. She started the morning two events so far, completed in the Heptathlon for her. She's leading without a doubt. And she won the 100 meter hurdles in a 14.60 seconds. What a performance that was. She was leading from the gun and a smooth sailing over the hurdles. 14.78, her previous best, but this was a performance for her that brought it down to 14.60. That gave her 895 points going into the high jump, where she really much led from the front. And yeah, she came down first going over the 1.66 meters mark. And that was when she first beat her personal best of formerly 1.65, then 1.69 comfortably over. And she wanted to go again. That she did. Celebration, the adjubilation for her. And this was the big time. 1.72 meters, unbelievable for her. She could not believe it. She wanted to go further, tried at 1.74, not quite the cigar. But yeah, she's happy, undoubtedly, because she's leading in the Heptathlon. And there's no doubt that she can have an opportunity to put one hand on the gold medal or put it halfway around her neck in this instance, where they have two more events in the evening session. That was not the only highlight of the day. Of course, we have had one record broken. The under 17 boys, Javelin, is broken. Malik Francis of Antigua and Barbuda delivering their first medal, their first goal of the Carift against 2024, but also the first record of the meet 68.84 meters on his third attempt. Look at him. Boss in charge. The first two attempts he said was just to get him his feet wet, basically just warm up. And then the big throw on the third attempt, not quite get into the 70 meter mark like he wanted to with the rest of his throws, the other three, but major, major performance for him. So with that being said, Jamaica, though, they leave the metal table at this point with two gold medals. Antigua up there in second with the single gold medal coming from Malik Francis, Bahamas. They have two medals for their own Trinidad and Tobago also with two medals and St. Kitts and Neves, Grenada. They have one medal each silver for St. Kitts and Neves and the Grenada. They have one bronze.