Record-breaking arrival: 7 elite Thoroughbred horses land in Guyana for historic Guyana Cup

In an unprecedented and thrilling development for the horse racing community in Guyana, seven top-tier Thoroughbred horses from around the globe have touched down on Guyanese soil in preparation for the highly-anticipated 16th running of the prestigious Guyana Cup, set to take place on August 11 at the renowned Rising Sun Turf Club in Berbice.
This historic event marks the first time such elite equines have graced the tracks of Guyana or the wider Caribbean region, promising an unforgettable spectacle for all racing enthusiasts.
Among the distinguished line-up of equine stars are some of the finest graded stakes winners and stakes-placed horses, each boasting an illustrious pedigree and a track record of remarkable achievements on prestigious racetracks worldwide.
Leading the charge is Stat, a five-year-old chestnut gelding hailing from Florida, USA. He was bred with exceptional lineage as the grandson of the legendary Unbridled’s Song, with impressive career earnings exceeding G$260 million in international competitions. Sired by the acclaimed Will Take Charge, who himself has garnered over G$800 million in winnings, Stat has triumphed in seven out of his 23 career starts, including a remarkable victory in the Soldier’s Dancer Stakes at Gulfstream Park, Florida. Stat arrives in Guyana as a formidable contender poised for success.

Seven Thoroughbreds will be on show at the Guyana Cup

Joining Stat is Novo Sol, a seven-year-old bay colt bred in Brazil, South America. With a lineage tracing back to the esteemed Sunday Silence and the prolific Agnes Gold, who has earned over G$1 billion overseas, Novo Sol brings a wealth of racing experience to the Guyana Cup, having competed in 32 races and secured seven victories for more than G$48 million in earnings. Having previously raced in the USA and showcased his talent in graded stakes events, Novo Sol’s arrival in Guyana signals a new chapter in his illustrious career.
The line-up further includes Loyal Company, a four-year-old bay gelding bred in Kentucky under the prestigious Godolphin Stable, owned by Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum of Dubai. Acquired by a Guyanese, through an auction in late July 2024 from the renowned Godolphin Stables, Loyal Company has exceptional pedigree with the likes of Tapit and Frosted among his forebears, with career earnings exceeding G$140 million. With only 13 starts to his name, Loyal Company has already clinched two victories and amassed over G$36 million, showcasing his potential for greatness on Guyanese turf.
Also on board is Stormy Entry, a promising four-year-old bay gelding originating from Kentucky and boasting a lineage tied to the successful Point Of Entry, with a career earnings exceeding G$500 million. Stormy Entry brings a blend of talent and potential to the upcoming Guyana Cup, having commenced his racing journey in Ireland before returning to the USA. With two wins in just six career starts, Stormy Entry’s arrival in Guyana signals a new chapter in his quest for racing glory.
Adding to the stellar line-up of elite Thoroughbred horses set to grace the tracks of Guyana for the historic Guyana Cup is Stormy Victory, a five-year-old Kentucky-bred colt. Descended from the illustrious Storm Cat, renowned for his exceptional progeny and earnings exceeding G$100 million, Stormy Victory carries the legacy of greatness in his bloodline. Son of Stormy Atlantic, Stormy Victory brings a wealth of experience to the racing scene with 21 career starts and two victories under his belt. With a pedigree steeped in excellence and a proven track record of competitiveness, Stormy Victory is poised to make his mark on Guyanese turf and vie for victory in the upcoming prestigious event.
The sixth horse to make a grand entrance is Morning Colors, a seven-year-old New York-bred mare poised to showcase her talent on the racetrack. Another descendant of the illustrious Unbridled’s Song, Morning Colors adds a touch of elegance and power to the competition. As the second female contender to join the Guyana Cup alongside Bossalina, Morning Colors brings a unique blend of speed and determination to the racing scene. Daughter of Midshipman, a respected sire known for producing top-tier performers, Morning Colors boasts an impressive resume with 29 career starts, five victories, and earnings exceeding G$20 million. With a proven track record of success and a lineage steeped in excellence, Morning Colors is set to captivate audiences and vie for victory in the prestigious Guyana Cup.
Lastly, the seventh horse to grace the Guyana Cup with his presence is the youngest competitor in the line-up, Oy Vey, a three-year-old Kentucky-bred bay colt. Another grandson of the esteemed Tapit, Oy Vey carries the legacy of greatness in his bloodline. Son of Constitution, a sire with career earnings exceeding G$200 million, Oy Vey represents the new generation of talent in the world of Thoroughbred racing. Despite his young age and limited racing experience, with only eight career starts and one victory to his name, Oy Vey brings promise, potential, and a fresh perspective to the Guyana Cup. As the youngest entrant in the field, Oy Vey’s participation adds an element of excitement and anticipation to the competition, as he seeks to make his mark and showcase his burgeoning talent on the grand stage of the Guyana Cup.
As anticipation builds and excitement mounts for the upcoming 16th running of the Guyana Cup, the arrival of these exceptional Thoroughbred horses from around the world has set the stage for a truly unforgettable spectacle. With their remarkable pedigrees, impressive track records, and unwavering determination to succeed, these equine athletes embody the spirit of competition and excellence, promising an exhilarating display of skill, speed, and athleticism on race day.
As horse racing enthusiasts and spectators eagerly await the thrill of witnessing these elite horses in action, the Guyana Cup stands poised to make history as a landmark event in the annals of Guyanese horse racing. With a line-up of extraordinary talent, including graded stakes winners, stakes-placed contenders, and horses with illustrious bloodlines, the 16th edition of the Guyana Cup is shaping up to be a showcase of unparalleled competition and excitement, showcasing some of the best in the world of Thoroughbred racing.