 Barbados a finalist last year and she is hoping to return to the championship race. There's the full lineup. Naima Fontaine of Martinique, Ayane Adams of St. Kitsunevis, Adora Campbell, a late addition to the team. Representing Jomica goes in four and Ayane Ners of Barbados in five, Egypt, Benjamin of Grenada in six and Emilie Pinnell of French Guiana in lane number seven. This one may push Saha finally off that bubble, unfortunately. I think we should anticipate a couple of qualifiers coming out of this meet, if not more. And Ayane Ners goes in lane number five. Can she return to the final, sixth in the final last year? Also anchored the Barbadian silver medal winning team at four by four. Pretty good 400 runners as well. Off they go. Oh, that was a really quick start. Going from the Kitsune, Ayane Adams in lane number three, the recall gone was pretty quick as well. Yes, I think it was pretty clear for the start to see the camera already training on that young lady's back and we'll get the indication from the, oh yes, way out unfortunately. Of course we'll get confirmation from the starters momentarily. She doesn't look very confident about what's to come. Moving around in that lane number three, hopeful at this stage that she will get a second opportunity. Never a nice feeling at any level and she gets to reprieve. Green card, fortunate I think. The starters perhaps taking a little bit of responsibility there. We are back underway and Adams of St. Kitsunevich survives and she will get an opportunity to compete in the fourth and final heat of the under 17 girls, 100 meters. What will she make of her reprieve? Fontaine Adams, Campbell, Nuss, Benjamin and Panel. The big two in this semifinal heat, set off the goal. Another really quick start coming from the Kitsunevich and Adams and surely this time it could be curtains for her 100 dreams. Another quick recall gone, here's another look at it, yeah. Moved in the blocks and came off early. She's looking once again at the starters. But even more nervous than the last time, understandably, and surely she wasn't going to get a third opportunity. She sees red, disappointing for her. No doubt about it. It's never easy having put in all that work but it's qualified for a false start. But she did get a second opportunity. So the field reduced by one, five young ladies remain in this, the fourth and final heat of the 100 meter dash under 17 prelims. We've already seen the favorite for the 100 on the 17 girls title. Hingson of Guyana, Athalia Hingson won the first heat, 1143, negative three wind, negative 3.3. She's in spanking form. As they go for the fourth and final heat, Adora Campbell of Jamaica and our nurse of Barbados and these two separate themselves from the rest of the field, Adora Campbell, the Jamaican comes through to win it ahead of nurse. That's a pretty nippy time as well, 11-6-0 for Adora Campbell of Jamaica. Yeah, great flash time for 11-60. She'll be delighted with her performance, very easy run for 11-6-2, they round it to two. She's pleased, nurse will be pleased as well. She will have pushed Saha out of contention. It's pretty much all Adora Campbell in this one, nurse giving chase but clearly second best on this occasion. Adora Campbell continuing her fantastic form from the Jamaican high school championships where she had a silver medal performance in the honor of 15 girls, class three category in a personal best, 11-52. She gets through qualifying here at 11.62 with an iron nurse of Barbados, 11-82 also getting into the final, Benjamin of Grenada, 12-31. That will also get her into the final, 12-66 from Fontaine of Martigny will not be good enough. Earlier today we had three finals in the field, the high jump for under 17 girls. We also had the...