 This one involves the Dominican junior record holder Carol Etienne, she'll run in lane number four as semi-finalist last year. Carol Etienne knows she has the quality to go significantly better this time around. Belongs to Ethons Athletics Club back in Dominica. Dominica just signing a new deal with ASICS earlier this week so they're kitted out in their brand new ASICS gear and of course she's at school in Jamaica. At Edwin Allen High School under the watchful eyes of fantastic high school coach Michael Dyke has coached so many fantastic Jamaican junior sprinters. Most recently the Clayton Twins Tia and Tina, Serena Cole as well just part of the long line of fabulous Edwin Allen in high school sprinters on the girls side. As we have a look at the lineup Jones of Bermuda goes in lane two. Shadeh John of Grenada in three. Carol Etienne is in four. 11-69 her best has the Dominican junior record was only a semi-finalist last year. There's Tobias of Trinidad and Tobago in lane number five that Zaya Tobias. Canitha Fraser of Guyana goes in six. The Guyanese number two. Norma Vinga of Martinique in seven and Kelanda King of the Turks and Caicos in lane number eight. Only Etienne in this field has gone under 12 seconds so makes her a massive favorite to qualify automatically for the final. I would back Tobias certainly to emerge from here. She's done really well at the schools championship in Trinidad and Tobago winning four gold medals for Scarborough secondary. Tobias in five. Once again four races at this stage of the under 17 girls 100 meters the winner of each to advance automatically to the final plus the next four best on times of course goes without saying I think. Confirmation of the first heat. Hingson 11.84 a negative 3.9 meter per second win. Guadaloupe's Saha second in 12.44 so well off the pace. Tell him to stride out here. Tell him to stride out. And there again we hear the chief starter Ludlow Watt telling giving instructions for the athletes to stride out. Not sure because now they have been sent to their marks. Second heat of the under 17 girls 100 meters. Winner sure to be in the final. We suspect Carol Etienne of Dominica with Tobias of Trinidad and Tobago expected also to go well. Well said. Etienne in four. Tobias in five. Very good start for the Grenadian John and John is going well now. Etienne steps forward. John has a problem and Etienne flies away from the field with Tobias coming through late but takes second position 12-0-1 the flash time for Carol Etienne. She came in as favorite and she delivered confidently. Strong run from the young lady from the Nature Isle. I think she's got a bit of green in her hair as well to compliment her brand new uniform. 12.05 confirmed as her time. So she'll go through as a heat winner but the 14-year-old from Trinidad and Tobago also with a fine run. We saw John there with a nice start but she looked as though she might have just had a little bit of a problem about halfway down the track Ricardo. Yeah very much the case. I think she felt something and that thwarted her progress as Etienne stepped away. Opened our season Etienne with a Dominican junior record of 11.70 as progressed to 11.69. 12.05 here in a negative 1.2 Tobias 12.50, Jones 12.75 for Bermuda and John 12.77 for Grenada. So as of right now that 12.75 is the bubble time.