 And the first year in the under 20 division, as we look at the heat number three, British Virgin Islands, Amaya Todman, she goes there, as you see in lane two, Ringuette, Jessica Ringuette of French Ghana, lane three, Shona Niles Barbados, lane four, Symphony Patrick, Trinidad and Tobago, lane five, Geolena Dowdy and Tiga and Barbuda, lane six, Saran Abbati, March Neek, lane seven, and Camisha Dominique, the hometown girl from Grenada, in lane eight. Geolena Dowdy of Antigua and Barbuda was fourth in the final last year, but listen to this Terry, 2023 Geolena Dowdy, fourth in the Carifter under 20 final, fourth in the final of the NACAC under 18 championships, fourth in the final of the Commonwealth Youth Games. She's in lane six hoping not to be fourth, but a position much higher come the final. She has to get there first though, the Antigua goes in six. She's seen those medals. Off they go. Patrick got up well, Niles of Barbados is running brilliantly, Dowdy has work to do, Kishona Niles steps away from the field, battle is on for second, Dowdy gets there, 11-57 for Kishona Niles, now at the University of Technology in Jamaica where the outstanding legendary coach Stephen Francis has guided so many world-class talent and Kishona Niles running into form at the right time and delivers 11.61 in her semifinal race and if you know anything about a Stephen Francis program, it's that he knows how to get his athletes to peak and Kishona Niles I'm sure is at peak form for the 100 meters here at Carifter. Niles looking very unbothered, she doesn't get necessarily the best of stars in this race but she overcomes that well once she gets into her stride, she picks up easily, stays relaxed, stays easy and comes across easing past the Trinidadian as well as the Antigua, Patrick and Dowdy. 11-82 for Symphony Patrick, she will get into the final, that means her teammate Alexi Henry is out, Dowdy back in a final here, 11-74 with Niles winning at 11-61, negative 1.7 meters per second, the wind speed and so the non-automatic qualifiers, Saraya Doreska of Haiti from the first semifinal and now Symphony Patrick of Trinidad and Tobago from this third semifinal all.