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Dec 11, 2012 Sports
The Kennard Memorial Turf Club amended one race on its Boxing Day programme which is being staged in collaboration with Carib Beer and the Ramnarayn family of New York at their club’s Bush Lot Farm, Corentyne location, December 26.
The 2year Old race for Guyana Bred horses has been changed from an Open event to one that caters for only non-winners. The event will run for 6 furlongs and will see the winner collecting $250,000.
The feature attraction, the B & Lower, will be contested over a one mile distance with the winner becoming an instant millionaire, carting off $1.2M, while the second place finisher receives half that amount. The third and fourth places receive $300,000 and $150,000 respectively.
Turfites will also be thrilled with the race in the D3 & Lower over 6 furlongs with a top purse of $500,000 and a second place prize of half that amount. Jockeys finishing 3rd and 4th receive $125,000 and $63,000 respectively.
There will also be the H & Lower, I/3 contest, and the J & Lower among others.
Entries close on Sunday, December 16 and late entries will not be entertained. Events are conducted under the rules of the Guyana Horse Racing Authority and owners of horses must pay at least $5,000 for each horse at the time of entry. If not paid the horses’ names would not appear on the official programme.
Owners and trainers are also reminded that they could have their horses registered through Justice Kennard (226-1399, 225-4818, 623-7609), Roopnarine Matadial (325-3192), Ivan Dipnarine (331-03160, Lionel Moonsammy (614-5812) or Isabelle Beaton (325-3007, 693-7812).
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