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Aug 25, 2012 Sports
Madewini Villas/Splashmin’s Resort and Digicel are among the sponsors aiding the successful staging of the Jumbo Jet Auto Sales 6th Annual Guyana Cup Horserace Meeting at the Port Mourant Race Track, Corentyne Berbice tomorrow.
The feature attraction on the day’s programme is the ‘A & Lower over a distance of 1400m, carries a first prize of 3 million dollars with a second prize of half that amount. The third and fourth place finishers will win $750,000 and $375,000 respectively. Then there is the race among the 3 years old horses over a similar distance where the winner receives 2 million dollars. The 2nd to 4th place finishers receive $1,000,000, $500,000 and $250,000 respectively.
The two years old animals will compete over a distance of 1000m and the winner rides off with one million dollars. The second place finisher will get $500,000, while the 3rd and 4th places receive $250,000 and $125,000 respectively. The other races on for the day are the E & Lower, F & Lower, G & Lower, 3 years Old Open, 2 years old Open, H & Lower, 13 & Lower and the Division 1, 2 & 3 event.
An exciting programme is anticipated tomorrow with most, if not all, of the country’s top racehorses is action for the attractive prizes on offer. Some $30M in cash and trophies are at stake in the meet.
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