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Mar 01, 2012 Sports
With just a few days away it is hoped that the inclement weather subsides in time for the staging of the Norman Singh Memorial Turf Club at No6 West Coast Berbice in collaboration with the Winners Circle Pool Hall for their grand One day horserace event on Sunday March 4 at the Club’s racetrack.
With Eight races carded on the day’s programme and a mammoth $8M in cash and trophies on offer a grand day of racing is anticipated.
The feature B class event sponsored by Banks DIH Limited has a winning purse of $1.2M and trophy over 1500M.
All the other events are 1200M races and are as follows: The event for three year old horses Born and Bred in Guyana and West Indies will be going for a top prize of $500,000. The newly introduced 4 year old event has winner’s money of $400,000 and trophy.
There is the E and Lower event which will see the horses clashing for a first prize of $400,000.
The three year old race for Guyana Bred and Born horses as a top billing of $300,000, the G class gallop will also see the winner taking away t $300,000.
The two other events are the for the ‘I’ and lower animals and those classified Division 1, 2 and 3 for pole position takings of $200, 00 and $150,000 respectively.
The top individual performers including top Jockey and stable will receive accolades compliments of Trophy Stall Bourda Market. Music will be supplied by Mingles Sound Machine and there will be a grand after race party at the Winners Circle Pool Hall.
Race time is 13:00 hrs.
Persons with last minute queries can make contact with Gansham Singh on 649-3636 or 600-3626, Lenny Singh on 642- 3172, Campton Sancho on 690-0569 and Coordinator Romel Jagroop on 624-1798.
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