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Registration for President’s Cup begins September 11

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The President's Cup is viewed as somewhat of a rematch of the recently held Guyana Cup

Top horses are expected to enter the 2024 President’s Cup, which is set for Sunday, September 22 at Rising Sun Turf Club.

Entries for the nine-race programme will open on September 11 and close on September 17.

For some, this race will serve as rematch to the Guyana Cup, as the likes of Stolen Money, John Bull, Easy Time and Oy Vey among others, will be out to mark the Guyana Cup champion, Olympic Kremlin.

Guyana champion horse for 2023, Spankhurst could also return to the fold.

Owner of Slingerz Racing Stables, Javid Ali confirmed that defending President’s Cup champion, John Bull will be out to defend his title, while stablemate and champion horse Olympic Kremlin will be out to dominate once more.

Most of these horses have already begun preparation for this year’s President’s Cup, as they seek to get a taste of that race-day purse, which totals G$15 million to be divided among nine races.

The feature race of the President’s Cup will have a total purse of close to G$6 million and the race will be run at approximately eight furlongs.

That race will be open to all horses, three years old and over.

Entry forms for the President’s Cup will be at the Port Mourant Racecourse, the Rising Sun Turf Club, the Bush Lot United Turf Club and 106 Smyth Street, Werk-En-Rust, Georgetown.

Other races on the provisional programme include the three-year-old Guyana and West Indian-bred; Sprint ‘E’ Class for horses three years old and over; Two-year-old maiden, H1 and Lower Open to ‘G’ Class Non Earners on Guyana Cup.

The meet is also open to ‘G’ class Non winners in Guyana, H3 and Lower, ‘J’ Class Open to H3 Non earner in last two starts, K Class/J3 Non-Earner Last Start and the L Class/J Class and K Class and Non Earner Last Start.

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