Entries pouring in for March 15 Kennard’s horse race meet

More than 50 horses secured entry for the March 15 horse race meet at Kennard’s Memorial Turf Club, Bush Lot Farm. As a result of the Jagan Memorial Event at Babu Jaan held last Sunday, the race was rescheduled from March 8 to March 15.
With the races pushed back by a week, the top horses from the recognised racing stables had more time to prepare.
Sunday’s race will be the third official race day for the year 2026 in Guyana, and it promises to be a spectacle for horse lovers.
The feature event on the day’s card is the Phagwah Cup, which is open to all horses in Guyana, running at a distance of approximately nine furlongs for a winner’s purse of $2 million and a trophy.
There is a race for H Class horses, which will see the winner claiming $450,000 and a trophy at a distance of seven furlongs. The three-year-old Guyana-bred maiden event will see the winner walking away with $350,000 and a trophy in the six-furlong event.

Slingerz Racing Stables are among the top stakes to be present at Kennard’s Memorial on Sunday

The J Class seven-furlong race has a pole position of $350,000 and a trophy. The race for K Class and lower horses carries a winning purse of $350,000 over six furlongs.
There is also an event for L Class maiden horses, which will see the animals racing for a top purse of $350,000 and a trophy, running at six furlongs. The event will be held under the rules of the Kennard Memorial Turf Club.
These races are being run under the rules of the Kennard Memorial Turf Club. If there are fewer than five horses entered for any event, the club reserves the right to cancel or reframe the said event or reduce the prize money after consulting with the horses’ owners.
Owners of horses must pay the full fee for each horse at the point of entry. Five horses must start before a third prize is to be paid.
Seven horses must start before a fourth prize is to be paid. If only four horses start, the prize money will be reduced by 25 per cent. If only three horses start, the prize money will be reduced by 40 per cent. All entries must be paid in advance of racing day.


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