‘We not into talking business’ – Slingerz Racing stables aims to defend President’s Cup title
Javid Ali, owner of Slingerz Racing Stables addressing the media at Guyana Cup 2024
Javid Ali, owner of Slingerz Racing Stables addressing the media at Guyana Cup 2024

GUYANA Cup and President’s Cup championship winning racing stables, Slingerz Racing stables are strong believers of action speaks louder than words.
While other racing stables are sharing their sentiments on winning the President’s Cup come next Sunday September 22 at Rising Sun Turf Club, West Coast Berbice, Javid Ali and his Slingerz Racing stables are focused on successfully defending their title.

“We not into the talking business, come President’s Cup 2024, we would be there to defend our title,” Ali said.
“We know there are a lot of very good horses in the race and all of them have the ability to win on the day, so we would be fully prepared and ready to compete, our team is on the ground doing their best in getting the horses ready for Sunday coming.”

The decorated Slingerz Racing stables will have the defending President’s Cup champion, John Bull out to defend, while the Guyana Cup champion Olympic Kremlin will be out to attack and reign supreme.
Olympic Kremlin, who was imported from Brazil, looked a class apart at the Guyana Cup with a crushing win. Js Racing stables have recently imported two horses from Brazil, and one that will be eyeing to beat Olympic Kremlin at the President’s Cup feature event is Mapa Do Brazil.

Slingerz Racing stables will be out to defend their title at President’s Cup

In addition to Js Racing Stables, Jumbo Jet Racing Stables, Jagdeo’s Racing Stables, and Simply Royal Racing stables will be out for glory at President’s Cup.
Reliable reports have also come from the Corentyne area in Berbice, that more new horses were imported after the Guyana Cup, last month.

The high calibre of horses sets the playing field level, and fans will be treated to another episode of quality horse racing.
Nine races are on the programme for the 2024 President’s Cup, and more than G$15 million will be up for grabs. The feature race will be open to all horses, three-year-old and over, running at an approximate distance of eight furlungs.
Entries have opened and should close on September 17. Organisers have indicated that no late entries are permitted.

 

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