 I'm out in the field this morning. High jump final for on the 17 girls coming up. Starting at just 1.45 meters. That should be at Johnson, Delora Johnson, Cayman Islands, British Virgin Islands, in fact. Two athletes from the British Virgin Islands in this lineup. And there is Delora Johnson now from the Cayman Islands. A one-fifty-five jumper. She enters the competition quite early. The Jamaican, Xavier and Bernard coming off a big 183 effort in Kingston a week ago. She'll start favored here for the gold medal. Tenique Vincent of Trinidad and Tobago has been over 170 before. She has decided not to contest the heptathlon this time around. So she does not have the work of 100 meter hurdles in her legs coming into this high jump final like she's had to deal with over the last few seasons. And the BVI has produced good high jumpers at the on the 17 level on the girls side in recent times as well. And they will also look for a medal here. That was the Neil Clarke, 15 years old. Now you get to see Kehlani Kwashi from the Hometown Grenada. Kwashi takes on the bar early stages of the high jump final for on the 17 girls. The first final of Carifter 2024. Three field event finals this morning. And this is the first of them with the shot put for on the 17 girls to come and the javelin for on the 17 boys as well. Kwashi will have to compose herself here and get ready to see if she can negotiate this site. The meet record 1.85 set by Akilah Jones of Barbados. There's the lineup for the on the 17 girls high jump. Big Art of Trinidad and Tobago. Orford of Barbados. Xavier and Bernardo of Jamaica. Alexandria Kamalafi of the Bahamas. Tanik Vincent, Trinidad and Tobago. Kehlani Kwashi of Grenada. Jamila Chambers of the British Virgin Islands. Kehezra Thomas of the Bahamas. And Bernardo not just the favorite Delora Johnson and Daniel Clarke from the Cuban Islands and British Virgin Islands respectively rounding out the start list. But Bernardo not only the favorite for the goal but should also threaten that meet record as well. Here's Kwashi again in the high jump for on the 17 girls and this time she negotiates the height. That's good jumping and she did the corrections necessary and now she'll continue in the competition. Kurt Felix coaching the Grenada team. He is of course a very fine combined event athlete and very good at the vertical jumps as well. Delora Johnson 15 years old clearing the bar on her second attempt. A number of these girls won't come into the competition at this height. The likes of Bernard, perhaps Kamalafi. Kehezra Thomas, Tanik Vincent. Certain interesting events of course the tactics involved and of course wanting to be able to preserve your legs. The bar goes up by five centimeters so they'll go up to 1.50. Everyone's still in it. Next event on track will be the Octathlon Boys 100 meters. 15 competitors listed for this one so they'll have two sections of the first event, the 100, the Octathlon as the name suggests, eight events over two days, four events on day number one.