Trophy Stall makes significant contribution towards Sunday’s horse race meet

Devi Sunich, of the Trophy Stall displays some of the trophies up for grabs at Sunday’s horse race meet.
Devi Sunich, of the Trophy Stall displays some of the trophies up for grabs at Sunday’s horse race meet.

Trophy Stall Bourda Market through its Managing Director, Ramesh Sunich, has made good on a promise to support Sunday’s Nand Persaud Sprint Classic horse race meet.

The Trophy Stall, of Bourda Market, which is one of the leading trophy and engravement entities in Guyana continues to make good on its many promises.

The entity, with businesses now in Bourda Market, City Mall and South Road, through Its Managing Director Ramesh Sunich has made a significant contribution to the Nand Persaud Karibee Rice Mega Sprint Classic Horse Race meet this Sunday.

The event, which is organised by the Company’s Sky Plus Promotion Group, is set for the No.36 Village, Macedonia Estate, Corentyne, Berbice Racing Facility. 

According to a press release, Trophy Stall has consented to donate the champion jockey and champion trainer trophies along with other incentives for other outstanding participants on the day. 

There are seven races carded for the day with over $4M in cash, trophies and other incentives up for grabs.

The event, which is being organised by the Company Sky Plus Promotion Group, will see the horses running in a straight line on Guyana’s only grass track.

 So far over 40 horses have entered and a number of other sponsors are on board.

Among them are Ansa Mc Al and Stag Beer, Republic Bank, Jumbo Jet Auto Sales, NTN, Prem’s, retired jockey Abdul Latiff and businessmen Deo Persaud, Jaikarran Sergobin and Jaikishan Persaud among others. 

The feature is for animals classified D and lower over four furlongs for a winning purse of $400,000 and trophy which will see the likes of TNT and Isn’t She Charming, bidding to outdo each other for the attractive purse.

The other events are for horses classified H and lower for a take home prize of $260,000 and trophy over 3 furlongs.

The race for three-year-old animals has a winning purse of $200,000 and trophy over a distance of three furlongs.

The event for two-year-olds has a winning purse of $200,000 and trophy over four furlongs.

The K Class and Lower animals will have at stake a first prize of $140,000 and trophy over three furlongs.

There is an event for male animals classified L and lower over four furlongs for a winner’s prize of $100,000 and trophy.

The L class event for female horses over three furlongs also has a first prize of $100,000 and trophy.

Race time is 12:00 hrs. And there will be lot of other attractions for the family and kids. An action packed day of racing is anticipated.