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Dec 07, 2014 Sports
Entries for the Kennard Memorial Turf Club (KMTC) Xmas race meeting fixed for December 26 at Bush Lot Farm, Corentyne Berbice, will close on December 20 and no late entries will be accepted.
Seven races are listed for the day’s programme, with the main attraction for racehorses classified A1 and lower W/A, running over 6 furlongs for a whopping $1,000,000 purse.
The programme also features the J3 and lower W/A (5 furs) race with the winner taking home $150,000, followed by the F and lower W/A (5 furs) with a top prize of $300,000. This F class race was originally listed as a G class event, but has been changed by the organisers. There is the race for D 3 and lower W/A which has a first prize of $500,000, I1 and lower W/A (6 furs) for $250,000, J1 and lower W/A (6 furs) for a winning prize of $200,000 and the G1 and lower W/A (7 furs) for an attractive $320,000 purse.
The races will be run under the rules of the Guyana Horse Racing Authority. In the event that there are less than five horses entered for any race, the club reserves the right to cancel or reframe the said event or reduce the prize money after consulting with the horse owners.
Owners of horses must pay at least $5,000 for each horse at the time of entry. Five horses must start a race before a third prize is paid and seven horses before a fourth.
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