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Apr 10, 2016 Sports
After successfully staging their Guyana Cup Fever horserace meet the Jumbo Jet Auto Sales and Racing Stables is at it again. This time the entity is teaming up the Bush Lot United Turf Club (BLUTC) to stage a grand thoroughbred horserace encounter on Sunday 1st May at the club’s entity Sea View Park, Bush Lot, West Coast, Berbice.
Six races are on the cards with over $4M in cash, trophies and other incentives up for grabs with the feature event slated for horses classified D1 and lower over 1400M for a winning purse of $800,000 and trophy from a total purse of over $1.5M.
The G1 and lower event has a winner’s take of $350,000 and trophy over 1400M.
There is a 1400M event for three year old West Indies bred maiden and open Guyana Bred horses for a top prize of $350,000 and trophy.
The H3 and lower event is another 1400M encounter and will see the animals racing for a winning pocket of $250,000 and trophy.
Animals classified K and J and lower will be racing for a winning pocket of $200,000 and trophy over 1200M.
The final event will be for animals classified L and lower over 1000M for a pole position taking of $150,000 and trophy.
The events will be held under the rules of the Guyana Horse Racing Authority. The Organizing Committee reserves the right to cancel/refrain any race mentioned above.
Interested persons can contact Chandu Ramkissoon (624-9063 or 232-0633), Irshad Mohammed on 664-1650, Ramnauth on 337- 5311 / 697-1979, Campton Sancho on 690-0569 and Lakeram “ Buddy” Sukhdeo on 672-0810 for any details on the event.
The coordinator is Nazrudeen Jumbo Jet Mohammed Jr. (Samuel Whyte)
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