 of Curacao, Angel Robinson of Jamaica, Jean-Marie Thomas of Trinidad and Tobago, Darwinique Dean of the Bahamas, and Naima Caprice of Martinique. On your mark. Second semifinal, under 17 girls, 100 hurdles. Top three, short to go through, plus the next two fastest, Angel Robinson, Jamaica the favorite in five. Thomas in six of Trinidad and Tobago has gone sub 14, wind assisted as they are sent on their way. For the hands of Curacao, left back now as Angel Robinson, Robinson, turns forward for the Trabincans. Athlete down, Robinson will come away to win it. The Trinbegonian comes through to take second position. That's Jean-Marie Thomas with the Bahamian, Darwinique Dean already a 400 hurdles. Silver medalist here finishes well to take third and qualify automatically as the Angel Robinson, 13.824, Robinson. She has a personal best of 13.70, has run on the 14 seconds in three of her last four races, so made that four of her last five, and she is putting together a fine series of performances in the 100 hurdles as she gets through qualifying ahead of the Trinbegonian and the Bahamian. Thomas of Trinidad and Tobago second, Dean of the Bahamas, coming through in third. I didn't do the hurdles, but I did run the stairs, Ricardo. Positive 0.6, the wind speed is legal. 13.82 for Angel Robinson, Jean-Marie Thomas at 14.01 seconds. That represents a personal best for her because her 13.84 was wind assisted, and Darwinique Dean at 14.04 for the Bahamas finishes in third position also with a personal best. So the athlete speaking really well, 14.80 for Caprice of Martini, that will get her into the final.