Local NewsSports Michal near-perfect in Crop Over Handicap by Barbados Today 30/07/2024 written by Barbados Today 30/07/2024 1 min read A+A- Reset Michal (green and white) got up to win from Run Bayou, Filmores, and Caballito in February. Share FacebookTwitterLinkedinWhatsappThreadsBlueskyEmail 823 The Robert Peirce trained Michal won her third 1800-metre event for the year, out of four starts at the distance. She scored the Crop Over Festival Handicap, the feature race on Saturday, at the iconic Garrison Savannah. The feature event was for three-year-olds rated 52-70, or horses older than three, rated 51 and below. The nine-furlong course carried a total purse of BDS $17,000, with $9,350 worth of spoils going to the victor. Saint Lucian-born apprentice Arron Daniel was back in the saddle, and riding confidently after sitting out the first six races because of a riding infringement last race day. With Daniel astride, Michal was placed behind early pace Filmores, before picking up the lead at the two-furlong marker and sprinting off to victory in the final race of the day. Filmores stayed on for second. Caballito was third, and King Canute fourth in the four-horse field. Winning trainer Robert Peirce won three races, entering horses in four events on the seven-race card. You Might Be Interested In Pybus returns Holder is number two Ferdinand on the mend Winning owner Round Stable Stud Farm was also elated, just having two horses entered on the day, especially having already won Race 4 with Leah, also trained by Peirce, and ridden by Rickey Walcott. Peirce’s four wins on the day put him at 24 for the season, far in front of Andrew Nunes, who has 11. The Trainers Champion goes by earnings, however, but there too, Peirce has doubled up on his second-place challenger. The races will continue on August 10, Barbados Derby Day. (KL) Barbados Today Stay informed and engaged with our digital news platform. The leading online multimedia news resource in Barbados for news you can trust. You may also like PSG’s Palmer honoured in St Kitts 18/07/2025 What are the alternatives to corporal punishment? 17/07/2025 Stay safe, stay vigilant amid rising crime 17/07/2025