RideAllDay powers home to 2025 Mouttet Mile victory at Caymanas Park

RideAllDay powers home to 2025 Mouttet Mile victory at Caymanas Park

Supreme Ventures Racing and Entertainment Limited
(SVREL), operators of Caymanas Park, is celebrating another milestone after United States Hall of Fame
jockey Javier Castellano guided RideAll Day to a commanding victory, in the fourth running of the
English-speaking Caribbean’s richest racing day, the Mouttet Mile at Caymanas Park. The Grade One
Invitational once again confirmed Caymanas Park’s status as the Caribbean’s premier horse racing and
sports entertainment venue.​
As promoter of the ultra rich race, with a purse in excess of JMD 45 million (approximately
US$300,000), SVREL once again delivered a world-class raceday experience, supported by strong
corporate partnerships and expanded international coverage. The event featured major local and overseas
sponsors and broadcast partners, including links with the New York Racing Association and Fox Sports,
further cementing Caymanas Park’s position on the global racing calendar.​
Ride All Day, trained by 14-time champion trainer Philip Feanny, produced a powerful stretch run over
the eight-furlong trip to reverse his earlier Gold Cup defeat and finish clear of rivals in a fast final time,
thrilling a packed Caymanas Park and international viewers tuned in via partner broadcasts. Castellano’s
winning ride delivered his first victory on Jamaican soil and underscored SVREL’s strategy of attracting
world-class talent and global attention to the Mouttet Mile. Castellano later described the Mouttet Mile as
a special experience, saying the atmosphere at Caymanas Park, the welcome from Jamaican fans and the
chance to partner with Ride All Day made the victory one he would always remember in his career.​​
The 2025 staging also marked a dream result for the horse’s new ownership group, Cassiopeia Racing
Inc, an all-female syndicate featuring Jamaican sprint icon Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce alongside prominent
business and entertainment leaders Jacqueline Stewart Lechler, Cheryl Peart, Jan Lawe, Donna Waithe,
Stephanie McConnell and Issia Madden. The group, who only recently took over ownership of Ride All
Day, celebrated trackside in an emotional, champagne-filled winner’s enclosure as they embraced team
members, posed for photos with the Mouttet Mile trophy and saluted fans—delivering the kind of feel-
good, star-studded moment SVREL aims to create for Jamaica’s racing industry through the Mouttet Mile
platform.​
Solomon Sharpe, Executive Chairman of Supreme Ventures Racing and Entertainment Limited, praised
the connections of RideAllDay and highlighted the significance of the result for the wider industry. He
noted that the combination of an elite field, international jockeys, engaged ownership groups and record
prize money demonstrates Supreme Ventures’ long-term commitment to transforming Caymanas Park
into a leading racing and sports tourism destination for Jamaica and the region.​

SVREL is now focused on converting the excitement of RideAllDay’s victory into long-term gains for the
sport by elevating race day experiences, expanding international visibility and creating even more value
for stakeholders across the Supreme Ventures Group.​