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Mar 06, 2015 Sports
The Interim Management Committee (IMC) of the Guyana Horse Racing Authority (GHRA) has taken the initiative to summon two urgent general members meetings for this Sunday March 8th.
According to a release from the GHRA, a number of topics are set to be discussed. Among them are race meets for the rest of the year, reviewing race meets that were completed, registration and affiliation of the various clubs, classification and reclassification of horses, jockeys, trainers and horse owners association and payments and the new rating system and new racing rules. Other issues affecting horse owners and the present position with the horseracing legislation will also come up for discussion.
The release states that all the clubs, their representatives, jockeys, grooms of all the major stables and horse owners are expected to be in attendance.
GHRA recognizes the short notice, however due to the priority importance assigned to these issues, decided to schedule now rather than later. They hope horse owners will use this opportunity to address pending issues and resolutions.
The first meeting is scheduled for the Rising Sun Turf Club, Arima Park West Berbice beginning at 11:00 hrs and is expected to be attended by representatives from the GHRA, horse owners and or representatives from the West Berbice half of Berbice going back to Georgetown.
The second meeting will be held at the Port Mourant Turf Club, Corentyne Berbice and is expected to be attended by representatives of the GHRA, all horse owners on the eastern half of Berbice. Starting time is 13:00 hrs. (Samuel Whyte)
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