Caymanas Park Gears Up for Exciting Sixteen-Horse Spectacle in the 2024 Mouttet Mile Invitational

Kingston, Jamaica, March-12, 2024The Caribbean’s most anticipated race day, the Mouttet Mile Invitational, is gearing up for a sixteen-horse showdown on December 7, 2024. The conditions for Caymanas Park’s marquee race day were recently unveiled at a media launch for the 3rd Running of the Mouttet Mile.

The 2024 Mouttet Mile Invitational will feature a maximum field of 16 participants, with ten positions reserved for horses domiciled in Jamaica before January 1, 2024, and six positions designated for horses not domiciled in Jamaica before the same date. In the absence of international entrants, the remaining spots will be filled by horses domiciled in Jamaica, emphasizing the event’s commitment to showcasing local talent.

The horses domiciled in Jamaica will be selected based on the highest year-to-date earnings in Jamaica between January 1, 2024 and November 30, 2024. In an exciting new feature, horses that have won one of the “Win & You’re In” races are exempt. This year’s “Win & You’re In” races are – The Jamaica Derby (Gr. I) – 12 Furlongs​, The Philip Feanny OD Gold Cup (Gr. I) – 7 Furlongs​, The Jamaica Cup (Gr. I) – 9 1/2 Furlongs​ and The Port Royal Sprint (Gr. I) – 6 Furlongs.

Participants in the 2024 Mouttet Mile Invitational will be determined based on the highest year-to-date earnings in Jamaica from January 1, 2024, to November 30, 2024. This stringent criterion ensures that only the most accomplished contenders compete for victory, promising a race of unparalleled excitement and intensity.

Solomon Sharpe, Executive Chairman of Supreme Ventures Racing and Entertainment Limited (SVREL), operators of Caymanas Park, shared his excitement and highlighted the growing global interest in the event. “We were thrilled with the success of last year’s event, and we are eager to capitalize on that momentum to make this year’s event even better,” he stated. “Our goal is to solidify Caymanas Park’s position as the premier destination for racing in the Caribbean. We are already witnessing increased interest from jockeys, owners, sponsors, and other racing enthusiasts, both locally and internationally, who are eager to participate in the hottest race in the Caribbean. The announcement of the increased purse of US$250,000 for this year has further enhanced the event’s appeal for prospective participants. Now that we have made the conditions public, we anticipate even greater interest in the Mouttet Mile.”

The Mouttet Mile Invitational is a Grade One event for native-bred and imported three-year-olds and upward, covering a mile (1,600m). In successive years, the race day has set the record for the largest purse in the English-speaking Caribbean. The 2024 purse, announced immediately after the 2023 staging, is set at a historic US$250,000 – the largest ever yet again.

In the 2nd Running of the Mouttet Mile, the imported thoroughbred Rough Entry, guided by French-born jockey Julien Leparoux, trained by Rohan Crichton, owned by Rohan Crichton, Daniel Walters & Dennis Smith, and groomed by Raymond Irwin, emerged victorious.

SVG Obtains WLA Level 2 Certification

[vc_row][vc_column width=”1/2″][vc_single_image image=”6196″ img_size=”full”][/vc_column][vc_column width=”1/2″][vc_column_text]Supreme Ventures Group has obtained the prestigious Responsible Gaming Framework -Level 2 Certification from the World Lottery Association. The certification highlights SVL’s commitment to implementing specific measures and tools to promote responsible gaming across all our business segments, in order to ensure that those who play our games are safe and supported.

SUPREME VENTURES FOUNDATION DELIVERS THE GIFT OF SAFETY TO MATTHEW 25:40 WITH DONATION OF FIRE ALARM SYSTEM

Kingston, Jamaica – The residents and caregivers at the Mustard Seed Community Matthew25:40 are feeling safer after the official handover of a state-of-the-art fire alarm and detection system donated by the Supreme Ventures Foundation.  

The handover ceremony, held on December 16 marked a significant milestone in the Foundation’s ongoing project to equip children’s homes across the island with similar systems. Since 2019, fifty homes have received fire alarm systems courtesy of the Supreme Ventures Foundation.  

“When we started on this journey in 2019, our main objective was to improve the well-being of children in State care by improving fire safety preparedness in homes. With the support of the Jamaica Fire Brigade and our partners T&D Safety Consultants, we’ve been able to equip 50 homes run by the Child Protection and Family Services Agency (CPFSA) and so we’ve achieved our initial target,” said Chloleen Daley-Muschett, Corporate Communication and PR Manager at Supreme Ventures Limited. “Doing this handover to Matthew 25 during the yuletide season feels extra special as this time of year there is usually an increased risk of fires. We’re very pleased to be giving the gift of safety to these young men and the administrative staff.”   

In addition to the handover of the fire safety equipment and training conducted by the Jamaica Fire Brigade, the wards at the Mustard Seed Community were treated to a festive lunch and Christmas gifts including department store vouchers, mobile phones and other electronic devices. This initiative aligns with the Foundation’s broader mission to make a positive impact on the lives of individuals and communities. 

“We understand the challenges faced by these young men in transitional living, and it is our hope that these gifts not only help to lift their spirits during the festive season but also support with making their entry into the world of work a bit smoother,” added Daley-Muschett. 

In 2019 The Supreme Ventures Foundation signed an Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the Ministry of Education, Youth & Information for the upgrading of fire safety equipment in children’s homes across the island. The programme was launched by the foundation approximately one year to the date of the tragic fire at Walker’s Place of Safety that claimed the lives of two children. 

Supreme Ventures Foundation's gives gift of flight to children in State care

MORE than 80 children in the care of the Child Protection and Family Services Agency (CPFSA) were recently taken on a sky-bound journey in an extraordinary Christmas celebration orchestrated by the Supreme Ventures Foundation.

With eager faces, filled with anticipation and wonder, the children, hailing from various CPFSA homes such as Homestead, Wortley Homes, The Nest, Annie Dawson Sunbeam, SOS, Yadel, and St Andrew Hostel, embarked on a chartered flight from Montego Bay back to Kingston capping a fun-filled and unforgettable day in the western city.

For many of these children, this was not merely a flight; it was a breathtaking adventure that is sure to leave an indelible mark on their young hearts.

The day unfolded with travel by bus to Montego Bay for a luncheon at the Grand View Hotel, where the children, accompanied by 16 devoted caregivers were not just fed but were nourished with the spirit of joy and camaraderie. The atmosphere was charged with excitement as Santa appeared, laden with gifts.

The climax of this heart-warming tale was the chartered flight back to Kingston.

Caribbean Airlines, joining hands with the foundation, ensured that the process was not just a formality but an enlightening journey.

Every step, from check-in to boarding, was a revelation for these children, who, for the first time, were flying on an aircraft.

Chloleen Daley-Muschett, the corporate communications and public relations manager of Supreme Ventures Limited, reflected on the initiative, stating, “Our annual Christmas activity is something we look forward to each year. This year we wanted to go beyond the routine Christmas celebrations by creating an experience to broaden their horizons and let these children know that the sky is not the limit.

“The Dream Supreme experience is not just a theme; it is a reality we have dared to create. With this initiative we hope to inspire these children that no dream is too far-fetched or too big and that despite their current circumstances their future can be extraordinary.”

According to Daley-Muschett, in alignment with the principles of the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child, which identifies the family as the bedrock for a child’s growth and well-being, the Supreme Ventures Foundation has endeavoured to be more than a benevolent force.

She noted that the foundation has become a beacon of familial warmth, renewal, and care, creating an environment where these children feel not just seen but truly embraced.

“With the smiles, and laughter dispersed by the children during this journey, we are reminded that this initiative is not just a Christmas treat. It is a manifestation of the Supreme Ventures Foundation’s commitment to shaping destinies, uplifting communities, and giving every child the wings they need to soar,” added Daley-Muschett.

At the same time, Laurette Adams-Thomas, CEO of the CPFSA, expressed her gratitude to the Supreme Ventures Foundation for its holiday treat.

“The Supreme Ventures Foundation has been a valued supporter of children in State care for a number of years and we are grateful for the numerous ways in which they have shown love and care to our children, whether through financial support, educational support or through meaningful treats like this,” said Adams-Thomas

“Christmas is a time to spread joy and cheer, especially to children, and having a treat like this – carrying the children to our second city, feting them for the day and then flying them back in style, is something that has impacted them in a way that they won’t soon forget. We are grateful to the foundation for providing this memorable experience for our children, and we are sure that this is one Christmas that they will look back at when they are older and be filled again with joy/glee,” she added.

Her sentiments were endorsed by one of the children who participated in the treat.

“I never imagined receiving such a wonderful gift. Thank you, Supreme Ventures Foundation, for making this day not just special but the best day of my life,” said one of the children, whose name we are not allowed to publish.

Source: https://www.jamaicaobserver.com/news/supreme-ventures-foundations-gives-gift-of-flight-to-children-in-state-care/

Double Delight – Super Lotto Jackpot struck twice in one month

KINGSTON, Jamaica – One lucky customer will be having a Merry Christmas indeed after Jamaica extended its Super Lotto winning streak with another jackpot winner.

This marks the second customer to hit the multi-million dollar jackpot in the space of a month.

According to a release from Supreme Ventures on Tuesday, the lucky player – who bought a $200 ticket at Super Plus Food Store in Four Paths, Clarendon – has just over $144 million.

The winning numbers were 06, 14, 22, 20, 31 and Superball 07. The numbers were drawn on Friday, December 1.

This jackpot win comes less than a month after the $342 million Super Lotto jackpot was won in Hanover in early November. This marks the third time this year that the Super Lotto has created a multimillionaire in Jamaica. In April, one player made history by winning the historic $503 million jackpot.

To begin the process of collecting their jackpot, the winner must present the winning ticket with their signature affixed and a valid national ID at the Supreme Ventures Flagship Store located on the Twin Gates Plaza at 25 Constant Spring Road in St Andrew within 90 days from the draw date.

In addition to the Super Lotto wins, another lucky player from Hanover hit the $100 million Lotto jackpot in October with the winning numbers 08, 12, 13, 18, 19, 26. That jackpot is still unclaimed.

Source: https://www.jamaicaobserver.com/latest-news/double-delight-super-lotto-jackpot-struck-twice-in-one-month/

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