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Sep 10, 2016 Sports
Entries of the Kennard Memorial Turf Club Emancipation meet will be closed tomorrow, Sunday, September 11. The event is set for Sunday, September 18 at Bush Lot Farm, Corentyne and no late entries will be accepted.
The main event, which is the B1 and lower gallop, carries a first prize of $1,000,000, while the runner up will take home $500,000.
Other events carded for the day are L-W/A for $120,000, D3 Maiden and E and lower for a top purse of $600,000, H1 and lower W/A for a winning prize of $240,000, L-W/A which the winner will pocket $120,000, 2 years Guyana Bred for a first prize of $200,000, G1 and lower W/A for $280,000 first place and j1 and lower W/A for a winning purse $180,000.
Registration can be done through Roopnarine Matadial on 325-3192, Ivan Dipnarine on 331-0316, Justice Kennard on 623-7609, Fazal Habibulla on 657-7010, Dennis DeRoop on 640-6396 or Compton Sancho on 602-1567.
The event is being sponsored by Hand-in-Hand, New Building Society, Jaikarran Seegobin, Demerara Distillers Ltd., Ansa Mc Al, Courts, Silvie’s General Store, Guyana Tourism Authority, Metro, Kissoon’s Furniture Factory, Dalip Trading, Mike’s Pharmacy, Roy’s Pharmacy, Guyana Oil Company, L. Seepersaud Maraj and Sons, Mohamed’s Enterprise, Goodwood Racing Service, Horse Shoe Racing Service, Berbice Bride Co. inc., Noble House Sea Foods, P and P Investments, IPA Group of Companies, Nand Persaud and Company and Jumbo Jet Auto Sales.
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