JS Racing Stables’ duo Mapa Do Brasil, Companheiro Leal, and Stormy Victory are the three horses confirmed for today’s (Sunday, March 15) feature race at the Kennard’s Memorial Turf Club.
The trio is expected to battle it out across nine furlongs, and the winner will be rewarded with a $2 million cash pay-out.
JS Racing Stables announced themselves with multiple good outings across various horse racing venues in Guyana, and this has been a happy hunting ground for them. Mapa Do Brasil won the Boxing Day feature and is expected to provide another grand running.

The big horses will have their eyes locked on August 23, 2026, for the Guyana Cup. The more immediate assignment will be the Easter Cup, which is set for April 5 at the Port Mourant Turf Club.
The Easter Cup will be the second nomination day for the Guyana Cup, and some of the horses will be warming up at the Kennard Memorial Turf Club for the major races looming.
Among the other horses that will be in action are Grande Rainha, Frontline Warrior, Qurbaan’s Kingdom, Full Liberty, Stolen Money, among others.
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.
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.
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. Race time is 12:30h local time.
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