 The defending champion, Saniah Frederick of Trinidad and Tobago goes in lane three. We understand that Tiana Springer of Guyana has been withdrawn from this final as precaution. Sabrina Docherry, the 100th champion of Jamaica goes in five. Saniah Frederick, brilliant in qualifying. The twin sister of the defending champion, she's in six. Chenoya Douglas of Jamaica was impressive in qualifying two. She's run a win eight at 22.85 this season. And Sophia Swindell already a sprint hurdles bronze medalist is in lane number eight. Docherry 23.10 in qualifying. Douglas 23.16. Frederick 23.18. There's Sophia Swindell on the U.S. Virgin Islands. She goes in lane number eight. Comes into this final with 24 seconds flat. In seven, Chenoya Douglas 23.16. Second fastest qualifier gets lane seven, a preferred lane. She's still smiling. In lane number six, Saniah Frederick 23.18. A personal best to get here. She looked really good in her semifinal. Then in five, the 100th champion, Sabrina Docherry falls started in the 200 meters last year at the Carifted Games. She is looking for redemption and the sprint double. No, Tiana Springer as I told you, she's been withdrawn for precautionary reasons. She was to be in fourth, the Guyanese. And Saniah Frederick, the defending champion, goes in lane number three, looking to repeat. And in lane number two, Nair Wright of the Bahamas comes in with a 24 seconds flat, conking, qualified as a non-automatic. Surprised they didn't move someone up to fill that vacant spot. Well, I think the withdrawals probably came too late for that. So six for this final, but it's a high quality six. Not sure how that will affect the defending champion. She'll have a vacant lane next to her. There's Docherry, the 100th champion, ran a personal best 11.26 to win that. I think anyone who wants to win this has to be ahead of Douglas at 160. Of where they go. Docherry flew out of the blocks, so too did Saniah Frederick. Saniah Frederick is running brilliantly. The Dominican Docherry coming forward now. Saniah Frederick, the defending champion, is in front. Docherry starts to chase. Douglas is coming forward as well. Douglas, Saniah Frederick and Docherry. That's the way they finish. 23 flat, four. Saniah Douglas. She was always going to be the danger in the last 20 or 25 meters. That's where she poured forward, and Saniah Frederick could not hold her off, but she does have a silver medal. Saniah Frederick as Saniah Douglas celebrates gold 23-03. That's a personal best for her. She has gone on the 23 before, but that was win assisted at the Carrefta trials 22-85. And tonight, she is number one in the Carrefta region at half-lap. Saniah Frederick watched her sister Saniah Frederick win gold last year. She has silver this time around. Personal best for her as well 23-07. Sabrina Docherry, the 100 champion, has to set her for the bronze here at 200 meters. But she too has put in a fine performance. That race was every bit as exciting as we expected it to be. Fantastic contest, Springer. Not even really missing in this one. Because the two Jamaicans and the two Trinidadians gave us everything that we could have hoped for. 23-03 for Dunkery outside her personal best, which was set in qualifying at 23-10. The Frederick sisters. Well, it was all Saniah last year, and it's Salleh this time. Salleh looked a lot sharper in qualifying, Sydney and justified that, continued that fine form into the final. Ran a great curve. You see her there between the two Jamaicans. And one wonders if perhaps Saniah not having that athlete right next to her could have done better on the curve. Coming through here, she does though have the advantage. But her sister and the Jamaican, Shania Douglas, the champion, all of these athletes will be back next year. I said that anyone who wanted to win had to be ahead of Shania Douglas with 40 or 30 to go, they were. But it didn't make a difference. Oh, my word. It's positive 3.0. So all those personal bests, I was reeling off, not personal bests at all. Wind assisted 23-0-3 for Douglas. Salleh Frederick, 23-0-7. Sabrina Dockery, 23-1-3. Saniah Frederick, 23-24. Swindle in fifth, 23-91. The near right, 24-25. The Guyanese, Pring and the Bahamian. Richards did not start. Now to the men.