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Jan 26, 2017 Sports
With just about a month to go before race day, horseracing fans, eager for a day of top class racing, are already beginning to pool their resources in anticipation of the third annual Guyana Cup Re-Match horse race meet.
With not much race meets being held of recent the Rising Sun Turf Club (RSTC), Arima Park West Coast Berbice is set to come alive on Sunday February 26th.
Organized by the Jumbo Jet Auto Sales and Racing stable in collaboration with the RSTC, the meet is expected to be an action packed event, especially since the animals will be returning to the track after a long layoff.
With the last race meet held sometime back in December, horseracing fans are eager to see all of Guyana’s top horses in action.
The feature race will be for animals classified B and lower for a whopping $1.2M and trophy over 1800M.
Horses such as CP Got Even, Score’s Even, Just Call Me Boss, Princess She is not, Spit Fire, Jack in My Style, Golden Blue Ecko, King’s Knight, Honey Flow, Lady Budapest and Light Up Canada, Jack in My Style, Brave Sky among others have already begun preparations for the meet.
Other races listed so far are events for the for F and lower animals, those classified 3 years old West Indies bred and three year old Guyana bred; H and lower and J, K and L horses.
The organisers have also put together some interesting incentives for lucky patrons and participants.
Lucrative prizes will be given to the winners and outstanding performers. Prizes will also be given to the top Jockey, runner up, top stable and champion trainer compliments of the Trophy Stall and the organisers.
For further information persons can contact Fazal Habibulla on 657-7010 or 232-0232, Donald Lawrie on telephone Nos 225-4530 or 225-and Campton Sancho 602-1567 or coordinator Nasrudeen (Jumbo Jet) Mohamed jr. (Samuel Whyte)
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