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Oct 04, 2012 Sports
The Interim Management Committee (IMC) of the Guyana Horse Racing Authority (GHRA) will be holding a general members meeting on Saturday October 6 beginning at 13:00hrs at the Kennard Memorial Turf Club, Bush Lot Farm Corentyne Berbice.
According to chairman of the IMC, retired Chancellor of the Judiciary, Justice Cecil Kennard, a number of topics are set to be discussed and they would be looking to cover every topic pertaining to Horseracing in Guyana.
A major topic on the agenda is the issues of the Horse Racing Legislation (The non response of the Government) and how it is affecting Horseracing in Guyana.
Among other topics on the agenda are racing dates and general horseracing programmes for the rest of the year, the classification and reclassification of horses, which is a contentious issue at times.
Reviewing race meets that have been completed and the performance of the IMC since its formation in May, problems relating to Guyana bred Horses (two years old), Complaints of various sorts.
Issues affecting Horse owners and the smooth running of horseracing will also be discussed including disciplinary matters and any other business.
Mr. Kennard is expected to chair the meeting which is scheduled to be attended by representatives of all the horseracing club in Guyana, the major stables and horse owners.
The meeting is also expected to hear from the various committees that have the put in place on the work that they have done so far.
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