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Aug 05, 2010 Sports
The Kennard Memorial Turf Club’s August 15 Meeting received a significant boost when Digicel presented Justice Cecil Kennard with a total sponsorship of $300,000 yesterday in the Company’s Boardroom in Kingston.
Making the presentation to Justice Kennard was Sales Manager Dwayne Scott, who in his remarks spoke of the Company’s continued support towards the fraternity.
“We at Digicel have seen the benefits of our involvement in sports and in this instance horse racing and I can assure you that we will continue to add our support for the development of sport across this country as a means of giving back to the respective communities that support us.”
Kennard in his remarks said that the occasion marked the fourth time that Digicel has contributed to the club and he would like to extend his gratitude on behalf of the executive to Digicel for its continued support.
Seven races are carded for the day with the Digicel-sponsored three years old for Guyana and West Indian bred horses over one mile being the co-feature.
Among the horses expected to participate are Zelona, Sabrina Princess, Celebration Time, Peaceful, Five Star General, Gabriel’s Gold, Stormy Deal, Fairy Landing and Sky is the Limit anticipated to take starting orders in the race.
The feature event is the ‘B’ & Lower that carry a first prize of $500,000.
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