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May 23, 2024 Sports
Kaieteur Sports – Horseracing in Guyana is expected to have legislation before the Guyana Cup which is expected to run off on August 11 at Rising Sun.
The impending legislation aims to establish a recognized Guyana Horse Racing Authority, tasked with regulating major stables, officials, jockeys, and handlers.
Horsemen across Guyana have welcomed this initiative to have legislation which will be a big boost for the sport of kings.
Veteran trainer and horse owner, Fazal Habibulla is also urging promoters to educate with horsemen from now. He believes this will allow a smooth transition when legislation acts.
“I know for sure the government of Guyana is playing their part. We need to start sensitizing horse owners from now.”
Young horse owner Zahir Khan expressed positive sentiments, noting that it would attract more foreign horses to race in Guyana and return abroad.
“I think that is where we must go. That is the direction. It will also encourage horses to come into Guyana, race and return. We cannot have these big races, paying a lot of money and a person would bring a horse into the country and know they cannot take it back,” Khan said.
Meanwhile, Trinidadian horse owner Densil Raghoo lauded the vision of the young horse promoters in Guyana.
“I have seen that the government is doing their part in the regulation of races. They are different things that can be done to get expenses from the owners. It is also good to know that the Honorable President (Dr Irfaan Ali) is a lover for horse racing.”
Raghoo is calling for more horse racing favorites as the sport continues its growth.
The legislative initiative comes after previous attempts in 2014, and key elements include provisions to address violations, expand the Authority’s membership, introduce term limits, and implement licensing for owners, jockeys, and trainers.
This development is expected to bring clarity, structure, and oversight to the horse racing industry in Guyana, marking a significant step toward its formal recognition and regulation.
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