 from Egypt, Benjamin, of Grenada, Sashana, Johnson, Jamaica, Ke'azra, Thomas, Bahamas, Alexis, Roberts, Bahamas, Tyra, Fenton, Antigua, and Barbuda, Athalia, Hingson, Guyana, Natrice, East, Jamaica, and now a nurse of Barbados. The 100 gold medalist, Hingson is here. The 100 bronze medalist, nurse is in the lineup. The 400 silver medalist is in the lineup. Ke'azra, there, that's the Antigua, Tyra, Fenton, and also the fastest in the field, the Jamaican, Natrice, East, 23-27, her personal best. What a lineup this is, Terry Finist here. And that 23-27 into a slight negative win. So she comes in definitely as the favorite, but not to be discounted, Hingson, the 100 meter champion. East looked really good in qualifying. I was impressed. She forgot the 100 meters here to focus on the 200, ran the third leg on Jamaican's on the 17-4 by 100 team that won gold last night. East, the only one to go under 24 seconds in qualifying. Here is Lane 8, a nurse, big bronze medal in the 100 meters, looking to spring another surprise at 200. She goes in for the win. Here is Natrice, East, 23-27 at her best, a bronze medal in this event last year. This time she wants to upgrade that to gold. Her biggest danger is on her inside. From Guyana, the 100 champion, Athalia Hingson, she is a wonderful talent. She feels she has the quality to test and even beat the Jamaican. Tyra Fenton, out of Antigua for the third over 400 meters. What can she do in the half-lap? Ke'azra Thomas of the Bahamas, fourth in the high jump. Alexis Roberts first. She goes in lane number 4, 24-60 in qualifying. And here is the powerful young Bahamian. Ke'azra Thomas, fourth in the high jump, second over 400 meters, wants a 200 medal as well. Ke'azra Johnson, Jamaican, good at 400 meters, was in the long jump. And here she is in the 200 final at Carrifta, won the 400 gold medal, the honor 15 girls category at the Jamaican high school champs, Egypt Benjamin of Grenada, rounding out the field, 25-13 to get here. Big moment for her to compete in a final in front of her home crowd. Final of the under 17 girls, back in the high jump, East in 7. Naby, the Bahamas won this title last year ahead of the St. Lucian, Naomi London. None of those girls here in 2024, they would have moved up to the under 20 category in any case. Natrice East, the bronze medalist in Nassau, returns here for her shot at Carrifta under 17 24 seconds in qualifying, 23-91. But she did have a positive wind in comparison to Hinkson who ran into a negative wind at clock 24-05. This is going to be a fine final. Off they go, really quick con. Hinkson caught up brilliantly, takes a few meters out of the Jamaican in the first 70 into the straightaway, they come. Hinkson with the advantage, chops along Jamaican running well on the inside, East trying to find something extra. Hinkson as the lead, here comes Natrice East, East strikes goal. The Antigone comes through into third. Pyro Fenton with a terrific run, double bronze medal for her. But Natrice East puts right the wrongs of Nassau. She found it in the last 20 and wins in 23-74. That race was what we expected it to be as the 100 champion Athalia Hinkson has to settle for 200 silver 23-85. Pyro Fenton, quite impressive there. Coming through for the bronze medal only 14 years old 23.97 her time. Natrice East of course the class of the competition winning that gold and taking the silver to go with her gold medal in the 100. The Guyanese, Athalia Hinkson. The decision to forego the 100 meters and focus on the 200 meters being off Natrice East. What a terrific curve from the Guyanese. Athalia Hinkson the 100 champion that was expected. The best part of this race for East is the last 50. Tyra Fenton run a terrific curve. The Jamaican Sashana Johnson but here East comes forward and Hinkson can't hold her off with Fenton finishing in third position. You know in many ways this antique reminds me of the Jamaican Quatermila Lorraine Graham Fenton who won an Olympic silver medal over 400 meters and won world medals as well in that event. Powerful young lady well built. But there's your champion Natrice East 23.74 Positive 0.9 meters per second the wind speed. Hinkson 23.85 Tyra Fenton of Antigua and Barbuda 23.97 Kezra Thomas fourth in the high jump. Fourth in the 200 meters as well. 24.12 Let's head to Gerard Marseille. Yeah and I have Natrice East with me. Natrice the decision to go the 200 you came into the 200 here now how much did that pay off for you? It paid off a lot I've been working towards this all year so it paid off really well. Upgrading that bronze last year to a gold now how significant is this win for you? It's really significant to me I know that what I put in I get out. I gave my all into this race and I got what I wanted. You really deserve congratulations to you. Thank you. Yeah almost time for the boys on the 17s 200 and let's go back out to our commentary team right now.