"We are certainly thrilled to host this very exciting championship match-up between two of the best race horses in the country today. We believe that this race has truly come up to its stature as one of the premier classic races for the year and a must-see event for all avid racing aficionados," said MJCI chairman and president Alfonso Reyno Jr.
Wind Blown, winner of last years PCSO Presidential Gold Cup and recipient of the first Philracom "Fair and Square Award" as Horse of the Year, stakes his claim as the best race horse in the country today as he guns for his fourth million-peso championship race.
But Silver Story, the Philippine Sporstwriters Association (PSA) and Philtobos Horse of the Year awardee last year, will try to prove that hes ready for big-time racing as the grey galloper, who swept all the major two-year-old titles last year, seeks to add this race to his growing list of victories.
"Judging by the quality of this years Silver Cup field led by track superstars Wind Blown and Silver Story, we believe that horse racing fans would be treated to a thrilling and unforgettable championship," said Committee on Races chair Jose Malang.
The event will be run over 2,000 meters, putting Silver Storys staying power in focus as Wind Blown is already a tested long-distance runner.
Out to spoil the Wind Blown-Silver Story duel are two-time Silver Cup champion Streets of Gold, last years champion horse Gold Edition, and veteran campaigners Greely Good, Hammerhead, High Roller, Materiales Fuertes and Sweet Lover.
The official drawing of post position in the blue-ribbon event has been set for April 18 by the PCSO Committee on Races at the PCSO Office.