 to win on the 1st place. 100 meter hurdles. The competitors. Ready for battle. Championship record 13.1 once set in 2018 by Jamaica's crystal Morrison. There's the lineup. Davenic Dean of the Bahamas, Angel Robinson, and Malia Duncan of Jamaica, General Marie Thomas of Trinidad and Tobago, Zaza France of Curacao, Tenique Vincent of Trinidad and Zaza France of Curacao, one bronze in this event last year. The two fastest on the Jamaicans. Malia Duncan at 13.21 and Angel Robinson at 13.70. Off they go. Duncan Commonwealth for Jamaica. Robinson goes down. Tavernic Dean of the Bahamas, the 400 hurdles. Silver medalist is going brilliantly. Dean is going well. Thomas coming through for Trinidad. Malia Duncan holds on for Jamaica. 13.60 for Malia Duncan. General Marie Thomas of Trinidad and Tobago gave her all she could handle. The Bahamian Tavernic Dean was running the race of her life. She fell and Malia Duncan takes gold at 13.63. Here's the silver medalist from Trinidad and Tobago. What a fabulous performance from General Marie Thomas. 13.74 seconds for her. Quite a race. Angel Robinson the Jamaican fell early and Zaza France she's a medalist again I think bronze last year in the Bahamas and I think she snatched the bronze medal here as well. We'll get confirmation shortly the Trinidad and Tobago fans with more reason to cheer. There it is. The Jamaican goes down early Malia Duncan the second in the field steadying herself. Thomas of Trinidad and Tobago holding her all the time. Dean goes out and Zaza France of Curacao repeats as a bronze medalist after all the turmoil in this race she held steady once again and has back to back correct the bronze medals but no denying this young lady despite her own issues through the race and the opening leg for the sprint relay team for Trinidad and Tobago and now for the third year in a row it's an athlete from St. Jaeger High School in Jamaica who has the under 17 girls 100 meter hurdles title, negative 0.7 meters per second the wind speed 13.63 for Duncan 13.74 a personal best for Thomas 14.21 PB for Zaza France to take the bronze medal Darviny Dean still came through for Ford interesting 14.43 for Thomas Vincent 14.72 Caprice 14.77 and Angel Ron Vincent of Jamaica did not finish