 Rekha again held by Natoya Ghoul of Jamaica. This one was set in 2008. 2 minutes 05.90. She was a sight to behold at the Carrifter game. Natoya Ghoul, still a sight to behold on the global stage. There's the lineup. Akari Roberts of Bahamas, Kaleigh Ford, 1500 bronze medalist here. She from Trinidad and Tobago. Natoya Harvey has already won a 3,000 bronze. She's from Guyana. Monique Stewart, Jamaica. Michelle Smith, the defending champion US Virgin Islands. Victoria last year's bronze medalist Fahiti Kitania-Headley of Jamaica and Leila Haynes of Barbados. I don't think has turned up for this final. What a final this is going to be. Gerriere, 15th fastest in the world under 20 this year. Can she upstage Michelle Smith? Already a 400 hurdles winner, Michelle Smith. She won the under 17 800 and 400 hurdles in Kingston 2022. She won that double in her first year as an under 20 last year in the Bahamas and she's already won the 400 hurdles here. Five gold medals across three editions of the Carrifter games, across the 400 hurdles and the 800 meters. She is trying to make it a pick six right here. But this, I think, will be her toughest test yet. There is Gerriere of Hayti at 206.56 performer. The Jamaicans are fast as well. 208.86 Monique Stewart, 208.99 Kitania Headley. There is Headley. She starts in lane number seven. Then in six, Gerriere bronze medalist last year, 206.56 performer focused this Yale student. Michelle Smith, one of the most talented athletes we've seen at the Carrifter games in the last three seasons. Already a 400 hurdles champion. She's the USVI national on the 20 record holder at 207.95. Monique Stewart of Jamaica has run as fast as 208.86. She's in lane number four. Atoya Harvey, five times a Carrifter medalist, including a 1500 bronze at the under 17 level made that 800 bronze at the under 17 level in 2022. And here is Kayleigh Ford, 1500 bronze here a couple nights ago. She won a 1500 silver at the under 17 level two years ago as well. And Akari Roberts of the Bahamas, 214.66 P.B. 214.75 to get into this fine final. Unfortunately, no Leila hands of Barbados last year's silver medalist ill. And out of the final. Off they go. This one promises to be breathtaking. Michelle Smith starts her quest for a sixth individual gold medal at the Carrifter games. Monique Stewart of Jamaica look brilliant in qualifying. Smith didn't chase her in qualifying though because she was trying to conserve for the 400 hurdles final that she eventually won in 56.28 seconds. Kitania Hedley of Jamaica in front. Monique Stewart right behind her. Gloria last year's bronze medalist from Haiti sitting comfortably in third. Michelle Smith, the defending champion is in fourth position. Atoya Harvey of Guyana just a little bit off this leading pack. She's in fifth position. Kayleigh Ford wants a piece of the party. She steps forward. The Jamaicans have gone to the front and they have slowed the pace a little bit. And they have behind them real quality though. And this one is setting up to be a fine final. First 400. Just about one or two and a half for the first lap. That sets up a pretty quick race here. Michelle Smith is still well poised for the U.S. Virgin Islands. She's forced to go wide on the outside. Stewart of Jamaica. She's on the inside. Represents Edwin Allen back in the land of Woodenwater. Kitania Hedley, St. Catherine High School. The school that the St. Lucian star Julian Alfred went to. And on the outside this USVI star is coming forward. National on the 20 record holder for her country. Already a 400 hurdles champion here. She makes her move. This is the star of the show. I don't think anyone is going to get back to her here. Michelle Smith is totalling a march on the field. Corrie of Haiti is in second position. Monique Stewart of Jamaica in third with Hedley back in fourth. Don't the homestretch they come. Michelle Smith in front. Can Corrier challenge her? I don't think she can. Smith is going further away. This is a terrific performance. The record is on the thread. Michelle Smith of the U.S. Virgin Islands just misses it. For the second time at these games. She is so close yet so far. What a tremendous performance. That is six gold medals in three years at the Carrifta games. Two minutes 06.18. Natalia Ghoul's outstanding mark of 20590 is still intact. Well Monique Stewart ran a superb race but no one, no one in this field could hang with this outstanding talent. She's one of the best you'll see at the Carrifta games in 2024. The record lives for one more year at least on to Trinidad and Tobago 2026. She will be back. All things being equal. Michelle Smith, Victoria Garrier, fine silver medal. 207.45. Not a personal best but even if she had gone personal best territory she still would have been second best and Monique Stewart she gets a personal best but it's only good enough for the bronze medal. Terrific run from her though. That race was everything that we thought it could be that we thought it would be and the performance from Michelle Smith worthy of being in the conversation for the Austin Celia award even without the records. Certainly a fine final and a fine performance from that outstanding young lady from the U.S. Virgin Islands. Of course our trains in the USA will be heading to the University of Georgia later this year and you see her just taking the sting out of the three athletes chasing her forced to go around on the top of the bend and that perhaps cost her that extra half a second that she would have needed to break the record record of Chambers. With about 20 meters to go I thought she had the record. Terry Finistier just missed it. Garrier holding off the Jamaican Monique Stewart. She's been a delight to watch in the last three years at the Corrector Games and remember she also has a silver medal in the under 17 100 hurdles. Seems as if she's given that up. She's run 53 seconds for 400 flat this year. 20618 for Michelle Smith 20745 for Gurrier 20756 for Stewart Hedley in fourth at 211 86. Gerard Marsili has the champion. Six-time gold medalist here at Corrector. I will have the the gold medalist shortly. I do have a gold medalist though in the Discuss under 17 girls. Jamelia Young is throwing a distance of 36.90 meters and this is a double for her. She won the shot but two days earlier and Jamelia how do you feel about being a double gold medalist at these Corrector Games? It's a wonderful feeling. Yeah what was different about your Discuss performance that you felt you improved on other than your well from your your shot put performance? What did you think you improved on your Discuss performance from your shot put performance? Well I went out there and I executed my technique so that's the difference. What was the mentality like coming into the Discuss knowing that you already were a gold medalist? I was really nervous. Yeah but you did execute to the best of your ability. I did. Yeah well congratulations to you. You are a double champion at these Corrector Games. Thank you. Back to you Ricardo and Terry. We'll have Michelle momentarily. Yeah thank you very much Gerard Marsili. I figured you were not that...