Wed | Oct 16, 2024

Caymanas Park renews partnership with New York Racing Association

Published:Wednesday | October 16, 2024 | 12:12 AM
Solomon Sharpe, chairman of Supreme Ventures Racing and Entertainment Ltd.
Solomon Sharpe, chairman of Supreme Ventures Racing and Entertainment Ltd.

CAYMANAS PARK is poised for significant growth and more international recognition, thanks to a partnership with the New York Racing Association (NYRA).

The collaboration, ignited by the improvement being done at the park by operators Supreme Ventures Racing and Entertainment Limited (SVREL), potentially marks a turning point for the Jamaican horse racing industry.

In a major boost to Caymanas Park’s profile, NYRA and FOX Sports have committed to a two-year agreement to broadcast the prestigious Mouttet Mile Invitational live in the United States. The partnership renewal comes after the resounding success of the 2023 Mouttet Mile Invitational, which was televised live for the first time on FOX Sports.

SVREL Executive Chairman, Solomon Sharpe, expressed his joy at the development.

“Since SVREL has been at the helm of operations at Caymanas Park, we’ve made US multi-million-dollar investments into the product and the infrastructure, as we strongly believe in the value of horse racing as an industry. We are very excited to have NYRA see the gem that Caymanas Park is, and for them to step up and commit to investing in the product to help bring the sport to international racing fans. By all accounts, last year’s broadcast on FOX Sports was a hit. Racing fans from New York to California fell in love with the energy of racing at Caymanas Park and so we’re very pleased to have FOX and NYRA back on board, for not just this year, but also the 2025 Mouttet Mile. The potential for the growth of the local industry with the exposure and support from NYRA and FOX is limitless.”

In addition to broadcasting the next two editions of the Mouttet Mile, FOX Sports also stated that the extended coverage will showcase, not only the world-class racing at Caymanas Park, but also the venue’s unique and electric atmosphere brought by the passionate racing fans.

The partnership will also officially make the linkage between sports and tourism by including Jamaica’s natural beauty and historical sites in the broadcast partnership.

They will also be showcasing, not only the racing but the passion of the fans at Caymanas Park, who add to the unique energy at the iconic venue.

Overseas punters are not to be left out, as NYRA will offer a special Pick 5 wager that includes two graded stakes at Caymanas Park, including the Mouttet Mile, and the prestigious Cigar Mile at Aqueduct — a Grade One race with a purse of US$750,000.

“NYRA is looking to host an inter tote wagering double race with the Mouttet Mile and the Cigar Mile. Interest in the Mouttet Mile and, by extension ,Caymanas Park, has spread from coast to coast in the USA. Making betting on the Mouttet Mile accessible in the USA is a great achievement and it takes us closer to realising the ultimate goal of having the race included in the World Pool,” said Sharpe.

He also hinted at a possible purse increase for next year’s Mouttet Mile.

The Mouttet Mile Invitational is a Grade One event for three-year-olds and upward going over a mile (1,600m) and, in successive years, has set the record for the largest purse in the English-speaking Caribbean. The 2024 purse is set at a historic US$250,000.

The third running of the Mouttet Mile is scheduled for December 7.