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Jul 13, 2013 Sports
Turfites gearing up for the grand horserace and gymkhana event, initially scheduled to get underway at the Georgetown Turf Club (GTC) aback the Mocha Arcadia community tomorrow afternoon, will be a mite disappointed to learn that the meet has been postponed to facilitate the One Day International match between the West Indies and Pakistan at the National Stadium, Providence tomorrow morning.
The organizers have said that the meet will now be staged on Sunday July 21 at the same venue and when the meet gets underway fans will be entertained with two main events, the Unclassified and one cart race over distances of 6 furlongs respectively. Additionally, turfites would be entertained with popular musical sounds as well as a well stocked bar.
Some of the horses expected to add to the excitement are Shane, Redbull, Red Light, Red Dragon, GT Rush and Hungry. These animals are listed in the ‘C’ category, while several others will add to the excitement including Plucky, Starboy, Rum till I Die and Blessed Child.
Management of the GTC promises an action packed day and said that organizers are merely attempting to reinvigorate the sport in Demerara.
Horse owners and trainers wishing to obtain further information are asked to contact D. Smith on telephone # 682-5805.
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