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Surinamese horses looking at strong showing ...

From page 23 in full training mode to keep the momentum going for the Breeders Cup

The Club sent yet another champion Surinamese bred horse named Jet Lee that is expected to make her first run for Breeders Cup once the trainer approves

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Head trainer and Club Chairman Mr Danny Gummels and assistant trainer Tariq Abdoelrahman has been working beyond the call of duty to ensure their horses receive exceptional care and training as the Club pushes forward in 2023

During a telephone interview with Mr. Gummels stated, “We have been supporting The Jumbo Jet Thoroughbred Racing Committee and by extension horse racing in Guyana for many years The exposure and attention these horses receive is healthy is very good and we urge more Surinamese horse owners and stables to follow Thus far we have four horses on the ground in Guyana all working towards topping their class and bring home those wins We feel very welcomed when we come to Guyana to compete and we are in discussions with Surinamese stakeholders to host a similar race back home We have received tremendous positive reviews with our champion local bred Black Cat and we expect similar attention for the newest addition, Jet Lee

We had the pleasure of visiting the newly refurbished Bush Lot United Turf Club track and was very impressed with the work done From what we understand it’s the first all-weather track in Guyana and we are excited for the upcoming race on Sunday 11th June

We are increasingly pleased with the facilities offered at the Jumbo Jet Stables located in Bush Lot and is honored to work along with Nasrudeen ‘Juniour’ Mohamed who has been quite accommodating.”

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