 All right, so Wednesday is a bonus and that can only mean one thing. Another addition of just a fact. With the World Athletics Indoor Championships a mere two days away, this is a perfect chance they see for our knowledge to be tested on Caribbean athletes and their performances at the event. 10 questions were crafted. Six is the pass mark. Let's go. I sit between two track and field men. Let's go. In which year did Jamaica win their first two medals at the World Indoor Championships? I'd gone 1987 in Indianapolis. 87 it was, yeah. All right, next please. Bahamas claimed their first Indoor World Indoor Championship medal at the 1987 edition. Which event did it come in? Triple jump. The main triple jump. Yeah. Rutherford. Which athlete won the English-speaking Caribbean's first gold medal at the Championships? Merlionotti. 200 gold. Yeah. 1989. Yeah. I think so. Fire. Four. This Jamaican won two gold medals at the 1993 edition of the Championships. Sandy Richards. Yeah. 400. And the four by four. Really? And the four by four. Yeah. Barbadian sprinter over Deli Thompson won Barbados' first championship medal. 1999. 200 silver behind Frankie Fredericks of Namibia. We have to read out the question regarding. Oh, I'm sorry. I joking. Barbadian sprinter. Oh, we have this already. Next. We're saving time, guys. Caribbean woman won gold in the 60-meter, 200-meter and 400-meters in the 2001 Championship. In which city was it? Lisbon. Lisbon. Portugal. I don't know the name of the women we can, too, but... Excuse me. Number seven. Finished in second place behind Justin Gatlin in the 60-meter in 2003. Daniel Bailey. No. Not Daniel Bailey? No. Asafo? No. Daniel Bailey finished 2003. Kim Collins. Kim Collins, it was. Yes. Daniel Bailey finished third. Yes. And Nesta Carter finished second to him the second time he won the World Indoor title. I think Kim Collins is really... So, both three is Kim Collins. Number eight. Which athlete won Grenada's first gold medal? What did I say to y'all? Oh, sorry. Number nine. Y'all are showing off, no. Troll falls. Trinidad and Tobago has never won a silver medal at the champ. Falls. Falls. Okay. Ten. In which event did Antigone Borbuto win their first medal? 60 meters. Men. Men. Daniel Bailey. Bad. Okay, let's see the answers. 1997. Men's triple jump. Really naughty. Yeah. Sandy Richards. Wow. We're on for a 10. 1999. Yup. That's five out of five. Lisbon. Lisbon. Six out of six. Mm-mm. Count with us all the way. Kim Collins. Yeah. Seven out of seven. Wow. Alain Francik. Eight out of eight. Count with us to ten, folks. Three. Three. Three. What? Did they win silver in the 4x4? Yeah. One year. There's no way this is correct. Check it. Check it. Check it. I'm pretty sure they won silver in the 4x4. Okay, confirm. Let's see 10. Let's go with ten. Yeah. 60 meter. Daniel Bailey. Mm-hmm. Oh, this is rough. Okay, so do we go to the break and when we come back we tell the viewer? Just give us 30 seconds. Just give me 30 seconds, I need Trinidad and Tobago, one gold, two silver, five bronze medals in the history of the world indoor championships. Yeah, don't be taking away our silver medal. 10 out of 10. Thank you very much. And whoever said this quiz, Ricardo will have a meeting with you tomorrow. Let's take a break. I know.