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Saturday, June 7, 2025

Tributes continue for racing stalwart Harold Chadee

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Kelvin "N"
1222 days ago
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Trainer, Glenn Mendez receiving plaque from fellow trainer Harold Chadee for his 77 wins in 2019.

Trainer, Glenn Mendez receiving plaque from fellow trainer Harold Chadee for his 77 wins in 2019.

Trib­utes keep pour­ing in for the late rac­ing stal­wart Harold Chadee who passed away last Sat­ur­day plung­ing the horse-rac­ing fra­ter­ni­ty in­to mourn­ing.

Yes­ter­day, the Guardian Me­dia Sports spoke with for­mer Bet­ting Levy Board Chief Lin­ford Carrabon about Harold Chadee and his con­tri­bu­tion to the sport of kings here in T&T.

Carrabon said the pass­ing of for­mer cham­pi­on own­er and breed­er Chadee: "I was in to­tal shock. I was speech­less. I knew he was tak­en to the hos­pi­tal on Thurs­day and like every­one we ex­pect­ed that he would be back with us soon. What was hurt­ful to me was the fact that two days be­fore this we had a forty-five min­utes con­ver­sa­tion and he was his jovial self. That day he was the Harold Chadee which we all know, the wit­ty guy. That day we spoke about rac­ing and how the Gov­ern­ment will have to save rac­ing. He told me he want­ed to talk with me. He said that would be giv­ing me four hors­es at a very good price and the hors­es will be hors­es which would win races. He re­vealed to me that he was re­duc­ing the num­ber of hors­es in his care and would give me Gold­en D'or, Re­gal In­ten­sion, Ear­ly Bird and Ladr Bird."

That con­ver­sa­tion which was our last had me laugh­ing when he told me that I was go­ing to be a 'Big Boy' on the Gam­ing Com­mis­sion. So he want­ed to strike a deal with me. He told me I could not leave rac­ing. I re­spond­ed that if what you are say­ing is true and I get a 'Big Work' then the deal will be that I re-in­vest in rac­ing and I will buy the hors­es that you want to give me."

Then on Sat­ur­day morn­ing, around 3:43 am I re­ceived a text from Glen Mo­hammed in­form­ing me of the death of Harold Chadee. I could not be­lieve it, so I called around on­ly to find out that it was true. Rac­ing had lost an­oth­er stal­wart. Harold Chadee was a live-wire in rac­ing not on­ly on race day. He was jovial and loved his pi­cong. Any­one who was there on a Sun­day in the train­er's stand would ap­pre­ci­ate this. The pi­cong was good. He pledged the first 10,000 when rac­ing was go­ing to be shut down. He saved the sport. Harold raised over $60,000 to stage the next day's rac­ing. He did not stop there he com­mit­ted to pay the stakes the same day when rac­ing was run. That is af­ter each race horse­men were paid. This was nev­er done in the his­to­ry of the sport."

The pass­ing of Chadee is an­oth­er blow to the rac­ing fra­ter­ni­ty.

Chadee, 68, was a cham­pi­on own­er, top train­er and a very suc­cess­ful busi­ness­man.

The fu­ner­al ser­vice for Harold Chadee will be on Thurs­day. His body will be at San­ta Rosa Park at 11:30 am. It will re­main there for a small cer­e­mo­ny and then he will be tak­en to his busi­ness place be­fore pro­ceed­ing to Al­leyne Fu­ner­al Home Chapel. in Ari­ma to com­plete the fu­ner­al ser­vice. Be­cause of the Covid-19 pro­to­col, on­ly a lim­it­ed amount of peo­ple will be al­lowed in the chapel. Train­ers, own­ers and mem­bers of the Man­age­ment Com­mit­tee will be part of the cer­e­mo­ny on the fore­court of San­ta Rosa Park in Ari­ma.


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