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JAM | Dec 9, 2025

Mouttet Mile: Style, speed and a new generation of fans

/ Our Today

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Gary Peart and Debbie Bissoon were excited for the 4th running of the Mouttet Mile at Caymanas Park on Saturday, December 6, 2025, as they rolled out in their groovy Back to the 70s-themed outfits.

The Mouttet Mile has rapidly become the Caribbean’s premier racing and lifestyle event, a reimagining of what a day at the track can look and feel like.

Now the richest horse race in the region, the fourth staging brought together elite competition, high fashion and a diverse crowd that stretched far beyond traditional racing circles.

This year’s event highlighted a noticeable and exciting shift: more women, owners, bettors, style leaders and first-time enthusiasts are stepping into the fold, transforming the stands into a vibrant mix of glamour and spirited rivalry.

Christina (left) and Ryan Mouttet proudly represent the family, welcoming a new generation of patrons to the races.

The themed fashion, sharp tailoring and expressive personal style turned Caymanas Park into a runway between races, with crowds celebrating a new, modern culture of racing.

On the track, the competition was just as compelling. With 15 runners entered in the feature event, the afternoon delivered the kind of suspense and athletic excellence that has cemented the Mouttet Mile as a must-watch for sports lovers.

RideAllDay’s powerful performance was among the standout moments of the day, adding another dramatic chapter to the race’s growing legacy.

The Crichton sisters smile for the camera in between races at the Mouttet Mile event at Caymanas Park on Saturday, December 6, 2025, as they enjoy ice-cold Legend beers. From left: Noelle, Kellen and Marli.
Dione Reid, Company Secretary at Supreme Ventures dazzles in green.

With fresh sponsors like Legend Jamaican Lager and MPowa joining longstanding partners, the event continues to evolve, attracting a broader audience while staying true to the thrill of the sport.

The Mouttet Mile has proven that horse racing in Jamaica isn’t just alive, it’s stylish, inclusive, and becoming one of the island’s most unmissable cultural moments.

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