 and Terry we have a real fine line up. There we go. Alexis Roberts of the Bahamas in one. Marissa Thomas of Guyana in two. Deccanel Thomas last year's bronze medalist of St. Kitsonivus in three. Nastatsia Fletcher of Jamaica in four. Kezra Thomas of the Bahamas. Faustist in qualifying goes in five. Tyra Fenton of Antigua and Barbuda in six. Trisha Lee Sutherland of Jamaica in seven. And Kaya Heisen of Trinidad and Tobago in lane number eight. And joining us at this time we have Alianne Pompey. Great champion from Guyana. Alianne, thanks for joining us this evening. Let me just get you on there. There we go. My absolute pleasure to be here. Especially now that the 400 meters is on the track. And before I say anything else I would like to point out that Guyana has at least one athlete in every 400 final tonight. We've noted that, Alianne, we've got you. Even if it's the first thing you said right before I said it I was going to say it again. Yes, well, well observed and certainly some fine work being done by the Guyanese team. Five finalists amongst the four finals. What's behind all that? Are they just inspired by Alianne Pompey? I don't know, but I do believe in representation. And if you see someone else doing it, especially someone that you can relate to, then it's inspiring. I know for me, June Griffith, who was our 400 meter national record holder before I started competing, was very inspirational to me. So I don't know. You'd have to ask them once they pick up their medals. We certainly will. We'll see what colors they are if they do indeed get amongst the medals. Thomas of the Bahamas, fastest in qualifying, personal best, 53-74, goals in lay number five. Fletcher of Jamaica, 53-82 in qualifying, goals in four. Those are the two favorites for this final. Stand up, stand up. 3-14 year olds, K.S. Thomas, one of the three. Fenton from Antigua and Barbira and Sutherland from Jamaica. This is, of course, the under-17 division. So you will find that there are going to be 14, 15 and 16 year olds competing on fairly even footing. But a great experience, especially for the younger ones, whether they are able to get amongst the medals or not. Green card all safe for the under-17 girls 400 final. On your marks. The big two. Fletcher of Jamaica in four. Thomas of the Bahamas in five. Deschanel Thomas of St. Kitsonivis, bronze last year, ran a season's best, 55-97 in qualifying. Off they go. Does Thomas reproduce what she delivered in qualifying this morning for the Bahamas? The Jamaican, Tricia Lee Sutherland in lane seven goes out quickly. Already makes up ground and Heisen of Trinidad and Tobago in eight. Her teammate getting into her running as well. Nastasia Fletcher, middle of the track. Deschanel Thomas also going well. The Bahamian has gone out pretty slowly here. K.S. were Thomas over the first 200 meters and moving really well. Tyra Fenton from Antigua and Barbuda. Fenton looking really good. She looked good in qualifying this morning as well. The Jamaican steps forward. That is Nastasia Fletcher. Fletcher leads it to the straight away. Fenton of Antigua and Barbuda in second. Batalon for bronze. The Bahamian comes forward. That's Thomas. But it's going to be Nastasia Fletcher. Thomas leaves it too late and Fletcher strikes gold. Surely that time cannot be correct. That was on the clock. No, that stopped a little bit earlier. That stopped about half an hour ago. Thomas timed it to perfection earlier. She struck with about 100 meters to go there. But this time Fletcher, no let up, ran all the way through the final 100 meters and did not let her foot off the gas. Your thoughts on that race? It shouldn't be said enough. This is why we run. The athletes that were the top coming in didn't necessarily aside from the winner finish that way. Great run by Antigua and Geneva. And Bahamas there, sorry. 54.32. The time for the winner. Not as fast as they ran in qualifying earlier this morning. There is Kezra Thomas fourth in the high jump. Gets the silver medal here at 400 meters. 54.69 for the Bahamian. And a well-earned bronze for Tyra Fenton of Antigua and Barbuda. Here's another look at the closing stages of this on the 17 girls. 400 final. Fenton out in the number six for Antigua and Barbuda. Knew she had to go out hard. Knew there was danger behind her. And Nastasia Fletcher you rightly pointed out. Terry easing up in qualifying this morning. No let up in the final and although Kezra Thomas finished well, she didn't finish well enough. Fletcher looking a little bit untidy in qualifying, a little bit untidy in the finals but enough to get the job done and really good. Again, we can't say it enough. Just very powerful and athlete Kezra Thomas. She's strong, well-built and she comes across very well in the last 100 meters but not enough to get over that hump. That is Nastasia Fletcher. Here we go. Nastasia Fletcher of Jamaica 54.32. Gold medal performance. Kezra Thomas of the Bahamas 54.59. And Tyra Fenton of Antigua and Barbuda 54.89 taking the bronze medal. Deschanel Thomas of St. Kitsa Nevis who had a bronze last time finishes in fourth at 56.19.