 the Barbadians. A lot for their association to think about after the 2024 Carifter Games. Jamaica once again another dominant performance. Bermuda in six and Trinidad and Tobago will close out this field. In lane number seven will not quite close it out because there will be Turks and Caicos as well. Trinidad and Tobago they'll be quite pleased with what they have achieved here in Grenada ahead of their own staging of the Carifter Games. 4x400 on the 17 girls final coming up. We're counting down four races to come. All 4x4s this is where we start. Always exciting the relays. You start by hoping there will be no disqualifications and that all will be clean. Less of an issue in the 4x4s where they passes a little bit safer. The quartet of Jasmine Thompson, Alexis Roberts, Alexandria Kumulafi, high jump medalist Kiasro Thomas fourth in the high jump. Very very busy weekend for her Barbados. I just want to make a quick point. I thought the qualifying standard for the high jump at the World Under 20 Championships was 2.15. It is actually 2.13. So what Chavez-Pen achieved in the Under 20 boys final here is the qualifying standard. So that explained why he didn't need to continue in the high jump because he had attained the World Under 20 standard with that 2.13. 330809 the championship record set in 2009 by Jamaica. That record actually going down last year. 334.43. Brown, Daly, Gallimore and Lewis winning in that time in the Bahamas. Very much so. Yeah, 334.43. The record set last year by the Jamaicans. Fine team in the Bahamas. Let's go through the field. Trinidad and Tobago in lane number seven. Bermuda will start in lane number six. They have Amaris Munia on the opening leg. Grenada on the inside in lane number one. Looks like Amaya Chandler who is leading off for them. The Bahamas in two. We did see Heidel going under 334 earlier this year. Champs. But that team, of course, not entirely under 17. Off they go. 4.4 final for under 17 girls. Grenada, Bahamas, St. Lucia, Barbados, Jamaica, Bermuda, Trinidad and Tobago and Turks and Caicos Islands. The Jamaicans have gone out well. Britannia Bailey on the opening leg for them. She flies through 200 meters. Trinidad and Tobago moving well in lane number seven to Jamaica and Trinidad and Tobago showing best of all as they go through 300 on this first leg. Barbados, Bahamas and Bermuda all battling for the bronze medal. Still early days in this final. Trinidad and Tobago and Jamaica. Trinidad and Tobago just behind Jamaica and the Jamaicans fly away on the second leg with the 400 champion, Nastasia Fletcher. One of the 400 herders as well. Double champion here at Carrifta. Bahamas going really well on this second leg. Alexis Robes there for the Bahamas. What she is well behind Nastasia Fletcher and Jamaica at this stage. Alexis Robes in the 200 final for Bahamas. Daniel Skeeter's well making a round for Barbados. Jamaica well clear. Bahamas right there with them. A fine race ensuing here. I think it's Kevin Kefala, the 800 champion. Is it who is on this leg for Jamaica but the Bohemians flying. Jasmine Thompson takes over the lead. 200 meters to go on this leg. At least momentarily. The Jamaicans open the gap once again. Battle on for third place as well. Trinidad and Tobago joining Barbados. Jamaica in front. Hand over to Tricia Lee Sutherland. Sutherland in the 400 final for under 17 girls. Here she is, anchoring her country. And even with 200 meters to go it looks as if it will be gold. The Bahamas in second position. Trinidad and Tobago in third. They are setting off well for their hosting of Carrifta. Trinidad and Tobago. But Jamaica dominant again. They want to sweep the 4x4 relays. They didn't do it at 4x1. And this is a fabulous way to start. They won't get the record. Tricia Lee Sutherland though. Well clear of the rest. Jamaica win gold in the under 17 girls 4x4s. Hands aloft. Bahamas Silva and it's Barbados with the bronze. Trinidad and Tobago finishing in fourth. Finerys from the Bejans. They were well tested by Trinidad and Tobago for that bronze medal. Managing to pull it out. But up front of course the Bahamas, Jamaica. Little bit of back and forth. But Jamaica with one and a half laps remaining. Settled their hash. First 4x4 final of 2024. First final in the last set of events. Barbados bronze 349.68 for them. Delight hasn't been the best Carrifta games. But this is a nice way for them to get to the close. Bahamas with Silva. Looks like here's what Thomas finally is tired. Well after high jump. 400, 200 and now 4x4. I think she was on the 4x1 team as well. On the 4x1 team as well. Wow. The Jamaicans celebrate gold. Up next the boys are 4x4 under 17. But here you see Team Jamaica pulling away for victory. The 4x4 under 17 girls. Fowler. Sutherland. Fletcher. Bailey. 341.84. Unbothered. Unperturbed. Team Jamaica coming through for the win ahead of Bahamas and Barbados. Tricia Lee Sutherland anchoring the Jamaicans. Glory moment. Here we go with the confirmed results. 341.84 for Jamaica. 347.13 for Silva. Bahamas 349.68 for bronze Barbados. Trinidad and Tobago fourth 354.49 ahead of Grenada. Bermuda, St. Lucia. Turks and Caicos did not start actually.