 things that can make the difference and you find yourself in battle and it's not going the way you want it to and you just can't get out of it. It's like dropping into quicksand. Introductions for these young ladies in the 4x100 meter relay under 17. Under the relay finals to come. Including the mixed 4x4. Yeah, this one was scheduled for 645 local time, 7.15 now, so they are half an hour behind. 2x100 Keiko's Islands will go in lane 1. A number of the teams here will use this Carifter to get experience for their young athletes in running the relays. And of course to blood some of their younger athletes as well. For the first time at these Carifter games we have relay action. No qualifying at 4x1 and so we go directly to the finals. We start with the under 17 girls event. Record held by Jamaica 44.95 set in 2018. Here's the lineup. The first leg runners take center stage. Terps and Keiko's Bahamas, Trinidad and Tobago, Jamaica, Grenada, St Kitts and Nevis, British Virgin Islands and Bermuda. The Jamaicans will start in lane number 4. They have Malaya Duncan on the opening leg. St Kitts and Nevis in 6 with Kamea Phipps starting off with them. There's Duncan, the Jamaican leadoff. Kylie Wallace starting things off for the Bahamas in lane number 2. One assumes that Kiev for Thomas is likely to figure heavily for the Bahamas. But of course the team to beat will be Jamaica. Cyrus Stout will be the leadoff runner for the British Virgin Islands. The Bahamians expected to have Thomas on the team. Also the 400 hurdles. Silver medalist, Dharvani Dean. The Jamaicans do start favorites though. Tremendous depth they have. Final of the 4x104 on the 17 girls. Terps and Keiko's Bahamas, Trinidad and Tobago, Jamaica, Grenada, St Kitts and Nevis, British Virgin Islands and Bermuda. Final of the on the 17 girls 4x100. First today action of Carrifta 2024. Egypt, Benjamin, the leadoff for Grenada. Kailani King for the Turks and Keiko's Islands. TCI in 1. Grenada in 5. As in a lot of running regis at these championships so far. Let's see if she can put her team in a good position from the opening leg. Duncan for Jamaica in 4. Wallace for the Bahamas in 2. Off they go. 4x100 final on the 17 girls. 14 stars for Trinidad and Tobago. Duncan now responds for the Jamaicans. Duncan hands over first and it's Jamaica in charge. Down the backs right away they go. The Bahamians responding now. Jamaica and Bahamas. Trinidad and Tobago with work to do. St Kitts and Nevis going well in lane number 6. Natrice East on the third leg for the Jamaicans. Look superb in 200, qualifying earlier today. Here's the final change. It's Jamaica in front. They are well clear of the rest of the field. But Shanalee Blake is it an anchor? The Bahamas coming forward with Thomas. They will be second Jamaica with the gold medal. Bahamas, Silver and Trinidad and Tobago with a bombastic runs. Jamaica as expected, looking up to their seeding. Coming through with the gold medal. And as we are expected, Keazra Thomas on the anchor for the Bahamas produced a good anchor leg. But not quite to the class of the Jamaicans. Trinidad and Tobago coming through to take bronze with Tiana Richardson on the anchor leg. But the Jamaicans with a fabulous team led off by Malaya Duncan. Looks like Adora Campbell is on the second leg. Natrice East on third and for Shanalee Blake taking them home. The Bahamians with Keazra Thomas coming through to claim Silver and the Trinidad and Tobago capturing the bronze medal. Here's another look at it. Duncan out brilliantly for Jamaica. Bahamas getting a pretty good start as well from Kylie Wallace. Adora Campbell the 100 on the 17, Silver medalist pouring it on for the Jamaicans down the back stretch. And this is where they really opened up the race with the fast Natrice East on the third leg. The Bahamians battling. The Trinbeconians were struggling for a long way in this race. So it's a terrific performance to be able to come through for the bronze medal. St. Kitsa Nives had a fine performance as well. Final change Trinidad and Tobago down in about fourth, fifth. But tearing through the field was Tiana Richardson to land them the bronze medal. There was no denying these Jamaicans though just too strong for the rest. And even with the outstanding Keazra Thomas on the anchor leg for the Bahamas they stood no chance. A lot of experience of course of part of passing for these Jamaicans. Not all of the island would have had as much time running relays. Jamaica 45.36. The Bahamas 46.28. Trinidad and Tobago 47.49. Your top three with Grenada, St. Kitsa Nives, British Virgin Islands, Bermuda and the Turks and Geco-Silents in that order.