The 4-year-old filly Casting Crowns, owned by Taylor Made Farm, won the inaugural Pitons Cup at the new Royal Saint Lucia Turf Club.
Royal Saint Lucia Turf Club
New horse racing track and four-race card gets underway at about 12:20 Eastern; American maidens and claimers compete on Festival day
Royal Saint Lucia oTurf Club opens new racetrack with the richest race in the Caribbean; top U.S. owners and trainers have starters.
The richest race in the Caribbean, the $150,000 (US) Pitons Cup will be held December 13th and will be contested by 12 horses drawn by lot.
40 horses prepare for the racing festival at the new track in Saint Lucia which will host $150,000 Pitons Cup, richest race in the Caribbean.
$150,000 race to be held December 13th will be the richest in the Caribbean and has already lured leading American owners and trainers.