 We will see the former under 17 champion, Trinidad and Tobago's Kiran, Shrishkandaraja, Jamaican grandparent Sri Lankan mother, Sri Lankan father rather, and Trinidadian mother. Yeah, Cricklare Thomas of the US Virgin Islands, Shrishkandaraja of Trinidad and Tobago, Roberts of Guyana, Blackit of Grenada, Brandon Hines of Bombardos and Ispahan Radoni of French Guyana. Here he is, Shrishkandaraja, 1500 champion in Kingston at the under 17 level. Still only 18, based in the United Kingdom, runs with Hunhill Harriers. The Bombardian, Brandon Hines in the line-up as well, Javon Roberts of Guyana. Already three times a Carifter medalist won the under 17 title last year. And goes as fast as 153, should be a good test for Shrishkandaraja. Shrishkandaraja in three, Roberts in four, it's going to be another fabulous final. Can't wait to see that matchup by Grave and Shrishkandaraja and Roberts and all the others. The Roberts double medalist last year winning gold and the silver in the under 17 division stepping up now. So will be one of the younger athletes in this field. Yeah, twice a 1500 silver medalist at the under 17 level and he won the 800 title. The Guyanese last year. Looks like he wants to go to bed though. Away they go. It was written on the outside, it looked as if you wanted to go to bed as they are often running. For the third and final semifinal of the under 20 boys, 800 meters. Shrishkandaraja of Trinidad and Tobago, the under 17 1500 champion. 800 silver medalist from Kingston in 2022. He's in third position at this stage with the Borpaedian making the pace hot, Brandon Hines. He knows that's his best shot of getting into the final to make this race really quick. And give himself a chance of advancing as a non-automatic qualifier possibly if he can't hold on to an automatic qualifying spot. The Grenadian stepping forward to the delight of the crowd, that's Blackit. He's a 157 campaigner. Hines of Barbados in front, Shrishkandaraja alert to the danger and steps forward in second position. Roberts of Guyana is in third. The Borpaedian, Brandon Hines still holds the advantage 300 meters to go. Shrishkandaraja in second. Roberts of Guyana in third. The Grenadian, Blackit not out of it and he is rallying down the back stretch. They have 200 meters to go. It's still Hines of Barbados, only too short to be in the final. Blackit gets clipped from behind by Shrishkandaraja who steps up the tempo for Trinidad and Tobago. Shrishkandaraja sails into the lead. Roberts comes through for Guyana. Hines still there for Barbados. Only too short to be in the final. Shrishkandaraja goes clear. Hines follows him. The Trinidadian and the Barbadian will qualify automatically. Roberts gets third. I don't know if that will be quick enough for Roberts. We watched the time closely. He needs faster than 155.69. We'll find out shortly if he got it. But Shrishkandaraja clearly in fabulous form and ready to win his first career to 800 title, 1547-0. Just biding his time, the English schools champion and knowing exactly where he was, very well aware of his position, very well aware of what the man in front of him, Hines was doing. You saw Hines flagging down in that last 200 meters and here comes Shrishkandaraja just making that push. Stepping up, doing his course. James McDonnell very, very proud coming around into the home street and taking this final semi-final, this third and final semi-final. Very, very easily it looks like. Yes, Fabardus Rahn as well from Brandon Hines of Barbados to get through automatically in a tough semi-final. Stepping up big, that's what championship running is all about. Getting here in your best shape. And Brandon Hines has done that 155-05, 155-64 for Roberts. That gets him into the final along with D'Angelo Brown of Grenada. That means Aaron Morris of Barbados has been knocked out with his 155-69. Roberts does enough if only just. Well, that was a real treat in the 800 qualifying races. Semi-final round started with the girls on the 17s. Finished with the boys on the...