 three thousand meters. Open for girls. Metal presentation. Atoya Harvey, her fifth Carifter medal, her third in the three thousand meters. The first time though that she's receiving bronze. Previous two editions, she had silver. Acha Refreta produced an outstanding run. Good enough for silver tonight. Like she's played second fiddle all season to Kadeen Johnson. So it was on this regional stage. Lyndon Victor. World Championship, the Catalan bronze medalist. Commonwealth Games champion in the Catalan. Handing over the medals. As Kadeen Johnson in one of the fastest times we've seen the history of the Carifter games just outside 10 minutes was hoping she would go on the 10. But still a stunning performance. Johnson from Freighter from Harvey, two from Jamaica, one from Guyana. It wasn't a close race. But we certainly did enjoy it. Each individual story unique. Maybe none more unique than what's coming up here. Top three in the under 17 boys. 3,000 meters. A bronze medal for Trinidad and Tobago. Two Trin Begonian athletes battled for the bronze. They switched positions throughout the course of the race. But when all was said and done, it was Isaiah Alda, the 16-year-old who came through in 929-35. Wendell Bade of Aruba, brave silver in the 1500 meters yesterday. Another silver medal here at 3,000. And how about Dimitra Mars? The star of the show in Nassau a year ago caught the attention of the World Atherics President, Lloyd Sebastian Cole with his 800, with his 1500, 3,000 double. Shockingly, outside of the medals in the 1500 this time around. But a day later, he returned and produced another outstanding effort to defend his 3,000 title and win his third Carrifta gold medal first for Belize here in Grenada.