 Joshain Paulin of Jamaica, Kieran Trish Kanjaranger, silver medalist at all the 17, 802 years ago. Kimaria Weigre, the 1500 champion here, Jaffa Woodley of Trinidad and Tobago, Brandon Hines of Barbados and Zion Miller of the Bahamas. Fantastic field, unfortunately that we don't have Nathan Camberbacho is eligible to return to the career of the ranks this year. He's on university duty at USC. He's been running really quickly, we'd have had a truly superb race but I think we can still have a great race there with Bygrave, Shish Kanjaranger, looking to do battle. Camberbacho brilliant indoors with Trinidad and Tobago records as we go through the field. Zion Miller of the Bahamas is in 8-1-55-66 to get into this final, had to run pretty fast to get in here. Brandon Hines of Barbados, qualified at 1-55-05. He looks like he means business. Jaffa Woodley of Trinidad and Tobago look good in qualifying, second fastest at 1-54-92. There's the 1500 champion, Kimaria Weigre, this is his preferred event though he starts in the 5. Kieran Trish Kanjaranger based in the UK, 1500 on the 17 champion two years ago. Silver behind the Jamaican, ends the brown at 800 meters. Here's his chance. Could have made the Trinidad and Tobago team at the U-20s last year. Yashin Baun of Jamaica ran 4-4 for his team, qualifying this morning. DeAngelo Brown of Grenada, they have been running inspired the Grenadians and on the inside Javon Roberts of Guyana last year is on the 17-800 champion. Three times a correcto medalist, Roberts has a 2-15-100 silver medals at the under 17 level. Bygrave on paper, the class of the field, 1-51.10 this year. Off they go, 800 final for under 20 boys, let's see how this one will unfold. So competitive this line up, so many fine storylines. As Trinidad and Tobago's Jack O'Hoodley goes to the front, Kimaria Weigre sits right in behind him. Interesting to see Baun sticking around at the back of the back along with Trish Kanjaranger. Baun can run the race in many different ways, he does this quite a lot, stay at the back he can run from the front. And the Carriptor trials in Kingston, he came from about 50 meters back to snatch second on the line. Kimaria Weigre leads though, second position, Woodley of Trinidad and Tobago. Up those steps of Trish Kanjaranger. The Grenadians in the mix as well, DeAngelo Brown wants a medal, Weigre punches hard down the back stretch. Trish Kanjaranger alert to the danger steps forward, Brown of Grenada still in the mix. So too is Woodley of Trinidad and Tobago, Bygrave looking for the 800-1500 double. Trish Kanjaranger goes after him, into the straight away they come. Kimaria Bygrave still has the advantage, has a glance behind him, the Jamaican. Trish Kanjaranger kicks in, Brown of Grenada is holding Brown, Trinidad and Tobago's Woodley fighting. Kimaria Bygrave will win the double and he'll do it in sensational fashion. It's going to be close for Silver, Brown gets it for Grenada. Trish Kanjaranger settles for Brown's, it's a spicy afternoon in St Lucia. Kimaria Bygrave wins gold, but the crowd goes wild for DeAngelo Brown, who gets a fabulous Silver, 151-43, he'd never won a Carrifta medal before 2024, now he has double gold. Oh what a performance from this man, 152-81, he smashes his personal best. Wow, what a race, what a race Trish Kanjaranger settles for Brown's, 152-91, nothing to be ashamed of, that was terrific running. Those two young men producing the fifth fastest 800-meter run in the CAC region for 2024. Bygrave though still a little shy of his best, but taking the race by the scruff of his neck, daring his rivals to respond. Trish Kanjaranger tries, Brown coming through as well, Trish Kanjaranger unequal to the task, Bygrave is striding powerfully to the front across the line, 151-39. His high school coach, Doreen Johnson has made the trip to Grenada to see several of his boys compete, had Shamar Green win the under-17-1500 meters and now Bygrave snatches the double. Oh it's a grand party, 151-43 for Kamaria Bygrave, he's the champion, the double champion. D'Angelo Brown of Grenada with the run of his life, 152-51 to take silver, Kieran Trish Kanjaranger of Trinidad and Tobago, past the set of the bronze this time at 152-91. Jaffa Woodley gave it all he had, 153-63 for fourth, Brandon Hines of Barbados fifth, 155-53, Zion Miller of Bahamas sixth, 155-77, 2-2-68 for Bowen of Jamaica and Roberts of Grenada did not finish. Gerard Morrisili, I'm surprised he isn't in the middle of the party but he's managing to hold his position down a trackside. And what a party it is, I've got with me Michelle Smith, I've finally caught up to her, the winner of the under-20 girls 800 meters, Michelle another medal to add, another goal to add, how are you feeling about delivering the goods for USVI? Honestly, right now I just feel really tired but other than that I'm super proud to have been able to represent my country to such an extent, yeah. Were you going after the record? Me? Yeah. No. I was just running to make sure they didn't catch me. Well you got very close to the record just outside so well done to you and what a great curve to gain for you and you must be very proud of what you've achieved. Yes, very proud. Congratulations again. That's Michelle Smith from the USVI. She had a 400 meter hurdles gold medal already so we are now going to hear from Jada Robinson, the triple jump winner in the under-17 category.