Copenhagen Cup (harness racing)

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Copenhagen Cup
Group One International race
LocationDenmark Charlottenlund Racetrack, Copenhagen
Inaugurated1928
Race typeHarness race for standardbred trotters
WebsiteCharlottenlund Travbane
Race information
Distance2,011 meters
Track1,000 meter track
QualificationInvitational
Purse750,000 DKK (winner)

Copenhagen Cup is an international Group One harness racing event at the Charlottenlund Racetrack in Copenhagen, Denmark.

The race was established in 1928 and it was known as Internationalt Mesterskap (International Championship) until 1966. Since 1975 Copenhagen Cup has been held annually on the second weekend of June.

The distance has varied throughout the years, from 1978 it has been 2011 metres. In 1949 International Mesterskap consisted of two races.

Winners edit

Year Horse1 Driver Winning time
2022   Mister F Daag Robin Bakker 1:11,5a
2021   Cyber Lane Johan Untersteiner 1:10,9a
2020   Heart of Steel Peter Untersteiner 1:12,3a
2019   Handsome Brad Carl Johan Jepson 1:11,4a
2018   Cyber Lane Johan Untersteiner 1:11,4a
2017   Cruzado Dela Noche Per Linderoth 1:11,1a
2016   Your Highness Björn Goop 1:11,5a
2015   Robert Bi Robin Bakker 1:10,0a
2014   Orali Jeppe Juel 1:12,1a
2013   Mr. Picolit Åke Svanstedt 1:11,7a
2012   Wishing Stone Jeppe Juel 1:11,3a
2011   Libeccio Grif Björn Goop 1:10,7a
2010   Nu Pagadi Erik Adielsson 1:11,7a
2009   Triton Sund Örjan Kihlström 1:12,8a
2008   Ghibellino Roberto Andreghetti 1:12,4a
2007   Kool du Caux Jean-Michel Bazire 1:12,0a
2006   Mara Bourbon Jean-Pierre Dubois 1:12,2a
2005   Steinlager Per-Oleg Midtfjeld 1:13,5a
2004   Revenue Lutfi Kolgjini 1:12,6a
2003   Gidde Palema Åke Svanstedt 1:13,5a
2002   Legendary Lover K Steen Juul 1:12,7a
2001   Victory Tilly Stig H. Johansson 1:13,4a
2000   Indian Silver Stig H. Johansson 1:12,8a
1999   Giesolo de Lou Jean-Etinne Dubois 1:13,5a
1998   Moni Maker Wally Hennessy 1:12,6a
1997   Zoogin Åke Svanstedt 1:14,1a
1996   Triple T Storm Joseph Verbeeck 1:14,1a
1995   S J's Photo David Wade 1:12,8a
1994   Bolets Igor David Wade 1:13,2a
1993   Campo Ass Wilhelm Paal 1:14,6a
1992   Bravo Sund Jorma Kontio 1:14,9a
1991   Glass Hanover Helmut Beckemeyer 1:14,5a
1990   Meadow Roland Preben Kjærsgaard 1:13,5a
1989   Meadow Roland Preben Kjærsgaard 1:14,6a
1988   Meadow Roland Preben Kjærsgaard 1:14,4a
1987   Hairos John K. Hansen 1:14,0a
1986   Junior Lobell John K. Hansen 1:13,6a
1985   Minou du Donjon Olle Goop 1:14,0a
1984   Lutin d'Isigny Jean-Paul André 1:13,8a
1983   E.O. Brunn Bo W. Takter 1:13,9a
1982   Ideal du Gazeau Eugène Lefèvre 1:14,0a
1981   Jorky Leopold Verroken 1:16,3a
1980   Ideal du Gazeau Eugène Lefèvre 1:14,6a
1979   Charme Asserdal Heikki Korpi 1:15,5a
1978   Pershing Berndt Lindstedt 1:14,2a
1977   Keystone Pioneer William Haughton 1:15,0a
1976   Wiretapper Sören Nordin 1:17,2a
1975   Ritha Lyngholm Olle Lindquist 1:18,0a
1966   Roquepine Jean-René Gougeon 1:16,9a
1964   Elaine Rodney Jean-René Gougeon 1:15,4a
1962   Eidelstedter Johannes Frömming 1:21,0
1961   Rulle Rappson Sören Nordin 1:21,4
1960   Hairos II Willem Geersen 1:17,0a
1959   Jens Protector Trygve Diskerud 1:16,3a
1958   Adept Kurt Mattson 1:21,5
1957   Gelinotte Charlie Mills 1:18,7
1952   Frances Bulwark Sören Nordin 1:22,3
1951   Rollo Ragnar Thorngren 1:17,8
1949   Presidenten
  Casino The Great
Folke Bengtsson
Fredi Sølberg
1:23,1
1:22,7
1948   Harvest Druien Niels Jan Koster 1:23,8
1946   Future Aage Kristoffersen 1:19,9
1939   Sonny Diamond Niels Jan Koster 1:21,1
1938   Sir Walter Scott Calle Schoug 1:22,1
1932   Walter Dear Charlie Mills 1:19,6
1931   Walter Dear Charlie Mills 1:18,4
1928   Guy Bacon Charlie Mills 1:19,4

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Brief History of Harness Racing edit

The history of Harness Racing has its roots in the horse racing that began in the 20th century with regular horses, the race also known as trotting. It flourished simultaneously in North America, Russia, France, The Netherlands, Italy and Norway. The sport made its debut with average local breeds, which were working horses. It is said that North America was the mother of Harness Racing.[1]

It is believed that harness racing that kicked off on a full scale onwards of 1806 in America, gradually developed from locally organized races between the working class farmers with ordinary working farm horses. Following such events, horses bred for farm work were replaced with horses specially bred for speed and stamina.[2]

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References edit

  1. ^ a b "About the Sport". Billund Trav. Archived from the original on 18 May 2013. Retrieved 21 May 2013.
  2. ^ "The History of Harness Racing". Harness Racing-Mobile Starting Gates. Retrieved 21 May 2013.