
Slingerz Racing Stable’s prized thoroughbred, Olympic Kremlin, is said to be in peak condition and ready to deliver another commanding performance when he lines up in the feature Easter Cup, which has since been shifted after inclement weather.
The accomplished runner, a former Guyana Cup champion, will headline the marquee event on the programme, which is open to horses aged three years and older and will be contested over approximately 1600 metres.
With a lucrative purse of $4 million up for grabs, the winner is set to pocket $2 million, adding further prestige to what is already one of the standout meets on the local racing calendar.
Olympic Kremlin has firmly established himself as one of Guyana’s most successful racehorses, building an enviable record while earning the admiration of racing enthusiasts across the country.
From his very first outing on local tracks, the bay colt has captured the imagination of fans with his explosive speed, resilience, and trademark finishing kick, making him a consistent crowd favourite.
Slingerz Racing Stable’s chief, Javed Ali, expressed confidence in the horse’s readiness and is eagerly anticipating his return to competitive action.
“We’re excited to see Olympic Kremlin back in action,” Ali said, while adding, “He’s been working well and showing all the signs that he’s ready to perform. Fans can expect his usual showmanship when he steps onto the track.”
Ali, however, acknowledged that the Easter Cup will not be without its challenges, noting the quality of the expected field.
“We’re expecting a challenge, no doubt about that…but this is a horse that is always ready to give his best. He thrives in competition and is known for delivering when it matters most,” Ali stated.
The seasoned campaigner will be aiming not only for victory on Sunday but also to reassert his dominance on the local horse racing scene after facing stiff competition in recent outings.
“For us at Slingerz Racing, this race is important,” Ali said, further pointing out, “Olympic Kremlin will be looking to re-establish his dominance, but we’re fully aware that the competition will be tough. Still, he’s a horse that shows up when called upon, and we’re confident in his ability.”
Ali also pointed out that the feature serves as a crucial stepping stone towards the prestigious Guyana Cup later this year.
“This is a good preparation race for the Guyana Cup. That’s the ultimate target, and Olympic Kremlin will be looking to reclaim his throne when that time comes,” Ali firmly stated.
Beyond the feature event, the Easter Cup meeting boasts a full slate of races, promising an exciting day of action for patrons.
Among the supporting races are the Easter Sprint for horses aged four years and older, the Three-Year-Old Imported, and the F Class and Lower event, which caters to specific categories of imported runners based on racing activity.
Additionally, the programme includes the Three-Year-Old and Over West Indian Bred, the Open Three-Year-Old Native Bred, the H Class and Lower for West Indian-bred horses yet to secure a win in 2025, the Three-Year-Old and Over I/J/K Class, the Open L Class, and the ever-entertaining Jockey Dash.
In total, five other races on the card will carry purses of $1 million, ensuring competitive stakes throughout the day.
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