 They've gone. He has brought every flag. There is a petition in this lineup. Kymar and Newton. They will go in lane number one. There's a Guyanese as well and he's the fastest in the field. Kaiden, Prasad, all started three. Here's the full lineup. Newton Offs in Kitsunevis, Ruben Roten of Martini, Prasad of Guyana, Alejandro Palma, Jameca, Jaden Moss of the Bahamas, Brian Scott of Trinidad and Tobago, Jalen St. Louis of Grenada, and Ali Eliassu of the Turks and Kekos Islands. Two athletes have run under 156 in this lineup. Prasad of Guyana and Palma of Jamaica. But the Jamaican can be inconsistent. Let's see what Modi turns up here in the Grenadians. High on confidence. Jalen St. Louis will go in seventh for them. There is the Trinidad and Tobago athlete, Brian Scott. The Trinit Trish Kanzaraja won in Kingston over 1500 meters. Goshi was exciting to watch. Unfortunately, he did not compete last year, but is back again this year. We will see him later on in the games. There is Alejandro Palma on paper, the favorites, Prasad of Guyana, Palma of Jamaica. But this is qualifying. Anything can happen. We have seen some interesting races so far in these first three heats, two for the under 17 girls and one so far for the under 17 boys. Some very intriguing races. And for a lot of these athletes, depending on where you are based, they're at just completely different stages of their respective seasons. And that can impact what happens out there on the track as well as Prasad. Ponce is out. Already looks like tremendous quality. And we know that based on his time, Roten of Martini tries to go with him. And the Bohemian stepping forward as well. Jaden Moss, he's in second position behind Prasad. Roten in third for Martini, the Grenadian also coming through. And that's Jalen St. Louis. Nice tall figure. Alejandro Palma of Jamaica comes forward on the outside as well. They know this has the potential to be another really tight semifinal. The favorite Prasad now being passed. And Alejandro Palma, the Jamaican surges to the front as they go through the first 400 meters in just about one minute. The Jamaican taking on this semifinal. The Bohemian Moss in second, Prasad of Guyana in third. Grenada St. Louis still in with a shot of getting through to this final. He's in fourth position. They want to make this race quick. And Alejandro Palma is doing just that. Kaiden Prasad steps forward now for Guyana. Moss of the Bahamas still holding an automatic position. He's in fourth. Look for St. Louis of Grenada to come rushing at the finish. Prasad now takes control of this semifinal and hammers down the stretch. Palma of Jamaica in second, but he's in danger. The Grenadian and the Bohemian, tossing and fighting. Prasad wins ahead of Palma. That's what it was expected to be. And the Trin Megonian, Brian Scott comes flying at the finish to take the third and final automatic qualifying spot. It was almost a fight between Jaden Moss of the Bahamas and Jalen St. Louis of Grenada. And the Trin Megonian, Brian Scott said, well, thank you very much. I'll take the automatic spot. You can fight for fourth. 159.81 for one of the gold medal favorites, Kaiden Prasad of Guyana. Prasad a linden man. He ran the 400 yesterday, made the final. Place six in the final would have been perhaps reviewing his race a little bit after seeing his compatriots winning gold in the subsequent events. But you see him just pulling away here, showing off that 400 meter speed, coming around confidently to take the first heat and then doing a little bit of a celebration at the end. Looks around. Make sure that all is well. Another guy named Sean Booker won 1500 on the 20 bronze last year in the Bahamas. Prasad, every bit of as confident, if not more than Sean Booker was. Here are the final times. 159.81 for Prasad, 201.12 for Palmer, 201.94 for Scott. Jalen St. Louis gets through at 202.19. And from the first semifinal, Carlos Pricer came. The Jamaican based St. Martin athlete will also advance to the final. So forth from the first semifinal.