 That's Malia Duncan, 13.60 seconds to win the girls under 17, 100 meter hurdles. And Malia, congratulations to you. How happy are you with your race? I'm very happy, but I'm also very disappointed. Why are you disappointed? I came here to break the record and stretch with my best, but it's just like... Well, despite that, can you bask in the enjoyment of being a Go Melis? Yes, I can, because I didn't go to the champs this year and my coach said this is my champ, so I just came here and did my best. Well, congratulations to you and a well-deserved Go medal for you. Thank you. Yeah, shortly we will be swapping out one medalist for the other, one Go medalist for the other. And Malia Duncan, from Malia Duncan, we talk to the under-20 champion Habiba Harris. 12.93 still ratified if she has the record or not. But currently the win speed a little bit too high for the record. Nevertheless, Habiba, a really good run from you. You must be satisfied with the race. Well, to be honest, I was kind of going out there for a faster time, but nonetheless, it's still sub-13, so I'm still very grateful for that. Second time you are running sub-13. Are we going to see that more often from you throughout the season? Hopefully. Have you been working towards that? I have been. I really, really have been. Yeah, what are some of the steps that you're taking towards running that sub-13 more consistently? Well, one of the most important things is hurtling is the technique, because you can have good speed, but the technique has to be on point. So I've really been working on my technique a lot to ensure that I can get off those hurdles fast enough to just finish the race. What has been a Curved-A-Go medalist mean to you, especially after the fact that you weren't able to deliver at champs this year? It's a wonderful feeling. I would feel like this is my little redemption, but it's an amazing, spectacular feeling, especially because it's my first Curved-A-Go. So I just came out here to do it for my mom, my country and my team. Well, I'm sure they're all proud of you. Congratulations, Habiba. Thank you. Back to you in the commentary box.