 Let's head back now to the long jump final for under 20 girls. We are in the sixth and final round of this competition. Jene De Gans with the very last effort of the competition. She's already secured gold with her first round effort of 6.5-0. That's a Carrifta record as well. De Gans looking to close in style. Oh, it's red. She says thank you very much though. No thank you, Jene. A successful competition for this outstanding Trinbegonian. Strikes Carrifta gold in the under 20 girls long jump in record fashion. 6.5-0 meters. And the competition was pretty much done from the first round. Rohanna Sodlow of Jamaica tried to chase. She got out to 6.30. But ultimately be careful now, Jene. This concord athlete. We have already seen misfortune for one other concord athlete. And she fixes. In Gianna Paul on the opening day, but she gets it right and celebrates gold for Trinidad and Tobago in the under 20 girls long jump. So it's out that board to reflect the record. 6.5-0. Pictures for a lifetime. She'll be on the front page in Trinidad and Tobago this week. 6.50-6.40 passed our third round. And then three falls to finish the competition. Let's try and just wrap up for you. Who won silver? Who won bronze in this event? Before we head across to Gerard Marcily, Rohanna Sodlow of Jamaica with the best mark of 6.30 meters. To the silver medal. And at 5.90 meters, Lanisha Lubin with that fourth round effort of 5.90. Good enough to get her the bronze medal. So Trinidad and Tobago, Jamaica, and the Bahamas on the podium. And after the disappointment of the triple jump, Lubin returns here in the long jump with a medal performance. They are happy. And I suspect although he's Barbadian, he is still very happy because he's at Carrifta. Gerard Marcily.