Sunday March 22, 2015
Kaieteur News
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All Roads lead to PMTC for “Clash ... Jason Ray Khalil preparing for Pan... (From page 73) the exercise jockey having a hard time during workouts. Top Jockey Randolph Richmond had to be sent for to help out. If what was seen during workouts during the week is anything to go by then the Elcock stable could ride away with the top two positions. Not to be outdone are the other horses listed including Lady Budapest which ran second to Score’s Even, one week ago, and Bridal Stone Corner. The three year old event for West Indies Bred horses over 1200M for a winner’s take of $400,000 and trophy will see a renewed rivalry among the likes of Strom Bird, It’s My Choice, Settling Star, Silver Bell, Loch Song and Country Girl. A large field of horses have been lined up for the event for animals classified D3 maidens and four year old horses and non-earners in the last six months over 1400 meters among them are Country Armagh, Storm Mark, Dulahan, Goodwill Boy, Jack
In My Style, Tia A Holiday, Bridal Stone Corner, Monsoon, No Question Ask, Unsettled and Swing Easy. The winning purse is worth $300,000 and trophy. The G1 and lower 1200M race fetches the winner $320,000 and trophy with the likes of Appealing Harvest, War Craft, Quiet Dancer, Cassie, Sent From Above, Monsoon, Joyful Victory, Shooting Star, Marathon man, Red Cloud and Super Bowl in the lineup. The G 3 Maiden and H and lower 1200M race has a winning pocket of $300,000 will have the likes of Cat Messiah, Brazilian Gold, She So Special Chelsea, Sweet Return, Anfield, Super Bowl, Today is MY Lucky Day, Miss Lewinsky and Shantall Baby, Book Rules, Royal Champion and Million Dollar baby. Lady Secret, It’s My Time, Miss Messiah, Savion, Black Stallion, Royal Cash, Miss Felicia and Affinity are among those set to competed in the event for the three year old Guyana
bred and I and lower horses over 1200M for a top money of $300,000 and trophy. The ‘J1’ and lower 1100M will see the likes of Speed Vision, De Gump, Black Stallion, Red Jet, Royal Intention, Secret Escape, Turn About, Regina, Miss Felicia, Quincy and Sunny Silence racing for the top prize of $240,000 and trophy. Most of the animals in the JI Event are also booked to compete in the J3 and lower 1100M event racing for a first prize of $200,000 and trophy. The top Jockey along with the runner up, the top stable and champion trainer will all be presented with trophies and other incentives compliments of the Trophy Stall and the organizers. The event will be held under the rules of the Guyana Horse Racing Authority. Music will be supplied by the might Crown Vibes International Sound Company. The next promotion organised by the group is fixed for August 2nd 2015 at the same venue. Race time will be 12:30hrs.
Sunday March 22th 2015 ARIES (Mar. 21–Apr. 19) All the success and good fortune you've enjoyed over the past several months may have freed you from the grind enough to concentrate on spiritual or artistic interests. TAURUS (Apr. 20–May 20) The company of good friends, perhaps at a group activity or festival of some kind, contributes to a powerful feeling of good health, good fortune, and happiness, Taurus. GEMINI (May 21–June 20) Continued success and good fortune regarding finances could have you flying high right now, Gemini.
LIBRA (Sept. 23–Oct. 22) Recent successes haven't made you feel you can rest on your laurels, Libra. Rather, you're more likely to work harder. SCORPIO (Oct. 23–Nov. 21) This is likely a day when you want to reflect on your successes. As your professional success continues to skyrocket, your sense of self-confidence follows suit. SAGIT(Nov.22–Dec.21) Surprising developments in your life might bring a lot of visitors and much happiness to your home. You could host a party or other sort of gathering.
CANCER (June 21–July 22) Now that you've earned your place in the world after all your hard work, Cancer, you might take some time to pursue your own interests.
CAPRI(Dec.22–Jan.19) Some wonderful new developments could take place in your community, Capricorn.
LEO (July 23–Aug. 22) Money that has come your way unexpectedly might have you thinking in terms of expanding your personal interests and holdings, Leo.
AQUARIUS(Jan.20–Feb.18) A high level of selfconfidence and optimism should stay with you throughout the day, Aquarius.
VIRGO (Aug. 23–Sept. 22) You may feel so confident that you could be thinking in terms of starting a new enterprise, Virgo.
PISCES (Feb. 19–Mar. 20) Happiness is the mood of the day, Pisces, as you enjoy the fruits of all your hard work over the past few years.
(From page 74) Guyana’s Squash is on the rise locally especially at the junior level. Ten times defending junior team Caribbean Champions Guyana has dominated the sport at the Caribbean Junior level. Jason has helped the team to capture the boys and overall team title when he played as a junior in the Caribbean Area Squash Association (CASA) Championships which was first played in 1981. “I believe the standard of Squash in the Caribbean is improving. Caribbean players are gaining valuable exposure by attending more Interna-
tional tournaments. They are also players who attend Squash Schools,” explained Jason. When asked who are some of players to watch? He said with a grin ‘me of course’ but quickly added “Nyron Joseph, who has three CASA titles, one at U-15 (2011) and two U-17 (2012 & ’13) is surly one for the future while Shomari Wiltshire, Alex Arjune and Ashley DeGroot are all outstanding players” Jason opined. At present, Caribbean Women’s Squash Champion Nicolette Fernandes is the most recognized Guyanese on
the professional Circuit. Sunil Seth, Richard Chin, Max Weithers and Alex Arjune are the other Guyanese players who have played on the Professional Circuit. Jason, who will intensify training for the Pan Am Games later this month when he returns from a short vacation, informed that his favorite Squash player is retired professional Jonathon Power and former Caribbean Men’s Champion Richard Chin. Jason Ray Khalil has the ability to help team Guyana win a Pan Am Games Squash Medal in July in Canada.
St. Lucians prepared and focused... (From page 70) incorporated a couple of new players and we are looking to see how we can build on what we started last year and give the public a good show tomorrow (today).” Coach Lastic said that his equal in the Guyana team, Jamaal Shabazz is well aware of the quality of some of his players the likes of midfielder Sheldon Emanuel and forward Tremain Shayne Paul, both starters in his team. He noted his satisfaction at the level of progress he has
Expect a positive... (From page 71) teams with Powerade and Coca Cola. Banks DIH Brand Manager Mr. Colin King handed over some of the items to the Golden Jaguars yesterday prior to their final session at the Guyana National Stadium, Providence. Kick off time is 19:30hrs. Guyana squad: Goalkeepers: Derrick Carter, Akel Clarke Defenders: Colin Nelson, Jamaal Smith, King Solomon Austin, Joshua Brown, Kris Cama c h o , L e s C h a r l e s Critchlow, Daniel White Midfielders: Christopher Nurse, Kanata Mannings, Brandon Beresford, Clive Nobrega, Eon Alleyne, Vurlon Mills, Jermaine Junor, Dawin Jacobs, Calvin Sheph e r d Forwards: Daniel Wilson, Sheldon Holder, Emery Welshman, Dwayne Lawrence, Manesseh Primo Technical Staff: Jamaal Shabazz (Head Coach), Wayne Dover (Coach), Andrew Hazel (Goalkeeper Coach), Faizal Khan (Commercial Manager), Mark Xavier (Operations Manager), Trevor Burnett (Equipment Manager), Beverly Nelson (Physiotherapist)
been seeing from the young and senior players in the national programme who have been taking up the challenge and have been gelling admirably. ”The senior players have been molding the younger players and I think that augurs well for our football and national team where the younger players coming in can gel and rub shoulders with senior players.” Coach Lastic also noted the need for associations in the CFU to ensure that funds
are garnered to encourage and bring back overseas based players who can come back and enhance their respective programmes. Team St. Lucia: Randy Poleon, Alton Robert, Sabbatus Hunte, Sheldon Emmanuel, Erick Gabriel, Everton Lambert, Romiel Felix, Levi Francis, Nyhime Gilbert, Eden Charles, Troy Greenidge, Emmery Edward, John P. Joseph, Tremain Shayne Paul, Jamil Joseph, Zaeehaeus Polius, Malik St. Prix, Lester Joseph.