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Apr 19, 2019 Sports
Guyana’s leading distributors in silverware, Trophy Stall, continued its support of horseracing by committing sponsorship for the final leg of the Inaugural Jumbo Jet Thoroughbred Racing Committee (JJTRC) Triple Crown final leg which gallops off this Easter Sunday at the Port Mourant Turf Club in Corentyne, Berbice.
At the South Road location, Proprietor, Ramesh Sunich, presented organiser, Nazrudeen Mohamed, with over half a dozen trophies which will be awarded to top performers at this Sunday’s anticipated race meet.
Mohamed expressed gratitude for the generous gesture by Sunich, while the owner noted that he is always ready to support horse racing which attracts fans from all walks of life.
The Triple Crown race promotion provides a bonus of $500,000 for whichever horse can complete three consecutive victories and come this Easter, the mare Valentina, in the three-year-old Guyana Bred category, will be the only animal in the running for the Triple Crown bonus.
The feature race will attract a total prize purse amounting to almost $2million with the winner of that C Class and lower race pocketing $1million.
The winner of the three-year-old Guyana bred race will pocket $400,000, the F Class winner; $350,000, H Class; $300,000, I Class; $250,000, J class; $230,000, K Class; $220,000, L Class; $200,000, L Class and lower; $140,000.
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