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Representatives of S. Jagmohan Construction & General Supplies Inc. and AJM at a simple presentation ceremony.
Kaieteur Sports – The 16th edition of the highly anticipated Guyana Cup is set to take place on August 11 at the Rising Sun Turf Club on the West Coast of Berbice. This blockbuster event promises to be a thrilling event for horse racing enthusiasts across the region.
This year, the event is proud to welcome S. Jagmohan Construction & General Supplies Inc. as a dedicated sponsor.
S. Jagmohan Construction & General Supplies Inc. is renowned as one of the leading construction companies in Guyana, specializing in prestressed concrete projects. Under the visionary leadership of CEO Suresh Jagmohan, the company has demonstrated a strong commitment to supporting the local community and contributing to the advancement of various sectors in the country.
For many years, S. Jagmohan Construction & General Supplies Inc. has been a valued sponsor of the Jumbo-Jet Thoroughbred Racing Committee, showcasing their unwavering support for the growth and development of horse racing in Guyana. CEO Suresh Jagmohan expressed his admiration for the rapid progress of the sport in the country, acknowledging the committee’s vision of elevating horse racing in Guyana to international standards.
“I admire the rapid development of the sport in Guyana. The committee has a vision to become recognized and align with the rest of the world, and to become the central hub for horse racing in South America. This vision will create jobs for hundreds of thousands of our Guyanese directly and indirectly. So, congratulations to the Committee,” said CEO Suresh Jagmohan.
The Jumbo-Jet Thoroughbred Racing Committee is deeply grateful to have a committed sponsor like S. Jagmohan Construction & General Supplies Inc. on board for the Guyana Cup. Their support not only enhances the quality of the event but also contributes significantly to the overall growth and sustainability of horse racing in Guyana.
As the Guyana Cup continues to gain prominence and attract a wider audience, the partnership between S. Jagmohan Construction & General Supplies Inc. and the Jumbo-Jet Thoroughbred Racing Committee serves as a testament to the shared vision of fostering excellence and innovation in the world of horse racing.
The upcoming Guyana Cup promises to be a spectacular showcase of talent, speed, and excitement, thanks to the invaluable support of sponsors like S. Jagmohan Construction & General Supplies Inc. Together, they are paving the way for a bright future for horse racing in Guyana and beyond.
The 16th running of the Guyana Cup will have 10 races, and more than 40 million dollars in cash and prizes will be up for grabs. The winning horse of the feature race would be rewarded with a whopping sum of $11,625,000.
Last year’s Guyana Cup saw total prize money of $24 million being expended across all races, while the horse that won the feature event was rewarded with $10 million.
According to organizers, the 2024 Guyana Cup Meet would certainly be the biggest, and the day will be packed with side attractions. The first-ever fun park is set to ignite the Rising Sun Turf Club, where kids would witness a parading bar on spot, and multiple stages will be set up across the venue. Moreover, fans will be treated to the biggest DJ sound clash.
Ten races are listed on the provisional programme, and entries have already been open. Entries will close on August 3 and no late entries would be accepted at this year’s Guyana Cup.
In addition to the feature event, which would be contested over 1800 metres, other races on the provisional card include: the 1600-metre derby, 1000-metre Sprint Classic, the 1000-metre two-year-old, 1000-metre F1 class, the 1600-metre H1 class, the 1400-metre J & Lower, 1400-metre K Class, 1400-metre L Class, and 1400-metre non-earners.
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