Jockey Ross cautious but ready for Jumbo Jet’s horse race on February 25

Guyana’s champion jockey for 2023, Colin Ross, is cautious of his competitors, but is ready for the new challenge. Ross will be in action on Sunday February 25 at the Rising Run Turf Club when the Jumbo Jet Thoroughbred Racing Committee Mashramani horse race takes center stage.
Eight races are carded for the day, and close to G$10 million will be up for grabs. According to Ross, the horses are in full preparation mode.
“Preparation going okay. Some of the horses are 80% and 90% ready. We have a few more weeks to get the horses for February 25. The trainer, groomers and exercising jockeys are doing a good job. So far, everything is looking good for race day,” Ross said.

Guyana’s champion Jockey Colin Ross has his eyes on winning the prize

“That year, I cannot complain (about 2023), I rode a lot of good horses and won a lot of races. I am hoping for the best for this new year, 2024, to get some more wins than last year,” the champion jockey said.
When asked if he would be jockey of the year again, Ross said: “I am trying my best again to make it, because I know a lot of jockeys are trying to be champion jockey of the year.
Rising Sun track is good. I exercised some horses. The track is alright, just a bit of rain to settle the sand. The track is okay so far,” Ross indicated.
The feature event for February 25 will be open to all imported and locally-bred horses, and would be run over 1,600m. The top horse of the feature event will bag G$2 million.
The provisional programme includes the West Indian-bred four-year-old and West Indian-bred three-year-old horses running over 1,600m, and the three-year-old Guyana-bred non-winners of two races running over 1,400m.
In addition to Ross, Jockeys Nicholas Patrick and Ronaldo Appadu will be eyeing the champion jockey tag.
Top horses in Easy Time, Alado, Bossalina, Jet Lee, Spankhurst, Stolen Money, Our Stuie among other horses are expected to ignite the Rising Sun Turf Club at the Mashramani event.