Close to 100 horses entered for CARICOM Cup

Entries are pouring in rapidly for next week’s CARICOM Cup horse race, which is set for Sunday, July 5, at Bush Lot United, West Coast Berbice.
Close to 100 horses secured entry for the highly anticipated horse race and the headline event will see the clash of Dataman and Olympic Kremlin.
Initially, 11 races were on the cards, but due to the overwhelming entries, organisers are pushing for a 12-race programme.

A packed field is expected for the CARICOM Cup

The two-year-old race will be carved into two, with fillies and colts running in respective races. Organisers disclosed that there has been a packed list of Guyana-bred two-year-old horses that will be battling for supremacy.
This CARICOM Cup will be the perfect preparation race for the Guyana Cup, which is set for August 23.
More than GY$15 million in cash and prizes will be up for grabs at next week’s race meet.
The CARICOM Gold Cup feature will be open to all three-year-old and older horses going at a distance of 1900 metres. A total purse of four million will be up for grabs, and the top horse will receive two million.
Other races on the programme include the CARICOM Sprint Stakes open to all four-year-olds and over; the CARICOM Derby open to three-year-olds bred in Guyana; and the E Class and lower.
There is also the Rising Star Stakes, open to three-year-old imported horses; the three-year-olds and over WI Bred winners; the H Class and lower WI Bred non-winners in Guyana; three-year-olds and over I/J/K Class; L Class winners; K&L Maidens; and the future star stakes two-year-old Guyana-bred juveniles, which will now have two races.


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