Champion horse racing trainer Remel ‘Perkins’ Lovell created history by winning the 40th running of the Barbados Sandy Lane Gold Cup, a feat he has described as a defining moment in his career.
Under the floodlights for the first time ever and with a thunderous crowd roaring on at the Garrison Savannah, Perkins watched as legendary jockey Jalon Samuel piloted the United States acquired “It’s A Gamble” to capture the region’s most prestigious horse race just after 6 pm.
Samuel, 29, the most decorated Gold Cup champion jockey, was over the moon, basking in sweet victory along with his sixth win.
He was congratulated by President Dame Sandra Mason and Prime Minister Mia Mottley, but for Perkins, an established trainer, a maiden Gold Cup victory represents one of his greatest days ever.
“This is such a great feeling. It’s one of the reasons why I wake up happy on mornings. I’m a Bayland boy and I came through the ranks. I did everything so to win now is just great. I was a groom, assistant trainer and stable lad so this is lovely now. I just want to thank all those who supported me,” Perkins told Barbados TODAY in a post-race interview.
“It has been a team effort, from purchasing this horse, Mr Goodridge never doubted me. When a guy can give you $85,000 it goes to show, it’s the most money I ever had at one time. I am just so happy and thankful,” he added.