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Jun 24, 2015 Sports
The 4Horsemen Race Promotion has announced a change in its race schedule. The meeting previously advertised for August 2nd, 2015, at the Port Mourant Turf Club, has been rescheduled to date to be determined in September.
After meeting with fellow promoters and track owners, it was decided, in the best interest of horseracing, to withdraw from promoting a race meeting for August 2nd, 2015.
The 4Horsemen, as the name suggests, is made up of horse owners with a desire to promote a unique and rewarding racing experience.
In a release from the group it was noted that, “In the coming weeks we will be adding new members, including more horse owners, and looking within our membership to address areas of conflicts where members also happen to be track owners and administrators.”
The 4Horsemen in the release stated that it would like to assure all its sponsors and strategic partners, of its steady commitment to quality racing and to refocus the goal of uniting horse owners, thus increasing value for its partners.
The 4Horsemen will announce the exact date in September, within the coming weeks.
In the meanwhile, the group would like to thank all their supporters and partners and look forward to working with them when the racing season resumes. (Samuel Whyte)
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