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Celebrities to cheer for their charities

2017 Peermont Emperors Palace Charity Mile in which the strongest field of 16 horses will run for their charities.

THE race is on for the 2017 Peermont Emperors Palace Charity Mile in which the strongest field of 16 horses will run for their charities to earn them a part of the whopping prize money of R1-million.

Last year’s winner, New Predator and also Hat Puntano, have been given the top weight of 61kg for the Grade Two Charity Mile R1-m race at Turffontein racecourse on Saturday and will be amongst the field to run for their charities.

The draw for the Charity Mile took place at Emperors Palace on October 25 and paired the celebrities, horses, charities and media partners.

The format boasts 16 horses paired with 16 celebrities, charities and media partners with the Grade Two R1-m paid out according to the finishing positions of the horses to the various charities on the day.

CAXTON EAST NEWSPAPERS SUPPORT: Some of the 16 celebrities who will cheer along for their horses to win big for them are Batsile Ramasodi (champion trainer), Sean Tarry, Kevin Lerena, Kim Jayde Robinson and Neil Andrews.
Photo: Annette van Schalkwyk.

Supporting the common goal for those less fortunate are Caxton South and East newspapers who will be cheering on for their charities together with the 16 celebrities.

The day sees celebrities dressed to the nines at the rail to cheer home their particular horse. Each celebrity represents a horse in the Charity Mile and the horses’ finishing positions in the Grade Two race determine what portion of R1-m goes to their respective charities.

The first horse crossing the finishing line will earn R150 000 for the charity linked to him, second prize is R100 000, third R80 000, fourth R70 000 and from fifth to last position (16th) all the charities will receive R50 000.

The Peermont Emperors Palace Charity Mile also forms part of the Summer In The City which means a host of fantastic days at the racecourse which culminates in the Gauteng SANSUI Summer Cup, the jewel in Johannesburg racing’s crown at the end of November.

CAXTON SOUTH MEDIA SUPPORT: Caxton South newspapers will support their charities on race-day having Kevin Lerena, Princess Khanye, Johan Etchell and Jakes de Lange cheering along for their respective horses on race day.
Photo: Annette van Schalkwyk.

The Charity Mile race-day also offers the perfect opportunity to show off some of the finest fashions and trends this summer. There is no particular theme to think of which means anything goes as far as your interpretation of a day at the races is concerned.

Alberton Record’s charity is Welamlambo Primary. The celebrity Thandi Matlaila and Irish Pride will be on course to race for them.

Comaro Chronicle will be the media partner for San Michele Home and Liteboho Molise as celebrity and has Top Shot as their racehorse.

Southern Courier is media partner for Reahile Primary with Katlego Maboe as celebrity and Go Direct will race for them.

Benoni City Times has Grade R programme as their charity and Chris Forrest will cheer on Bezanova.

Germiston City News will support Khangezile Primary and Kamo Modisakeng as celebrity having Finchatton on the racecourse.

Boksburg Advertiser has Star School to support and Breyton Paulse their celebrity and Mac de Lago on course for them.

Make sure you are following the racing. It’s A Rush on Facebook, @Racing_ItsARush on Twitter and @racingitsarush on Instagram for some inspiration in the lead up to this year’s Peermont Emperors Palace Charity Mile at Turffontein Racecourse on November 4. Gates open at 11am.

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