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  2. Oslo Cup (horserace) - Wikipedia

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    It was established in 2005, and was initially held on May 17, the Norwegian public holiday of Constitution Day. It replaced the Oslo Cup, originally staged later in the season. The Walter Nilsens Minneløp was originally restricted to horses aged four or older. The first running was won by the previous year's Oslo Cup winner, Alpino Chileno.

  3. Scandinavian Coldblood Trotter - Wikipedia

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    Coldblood trotters are the result of cross-breeding native coldblooded farm horses – in Norway the Dølehest, in Sweden the North Swedish Horse – with lighter and faster horses. [ 4 ] : 492 Although the Norwegian and Swedish coldblood trotters are substantially considered a single breed, [ 5 ] two national stud-books are maintained, and ...

  4. Norwegian Trotting Association - Wikipedia

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    In 2009 the association organized 556 race days, with 4,652 races taking place in 2008. It organizes 5,500 active racehorses, 200 professional trainers, 60 assistant trainers and 3,000 amateur trainers. [1] Horse racing in Norway has traditionally taken place on frozen lakes and home from church on Sundays. DNT was established in 1875.

  5. Dølehest - Wikipedia

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    In 1872, the Dole Gudbrandsdal was split into two types, a class for heavier agriculture and driving horses and a class for lighter racing and riding horses. In 1875, the Norwegian Trotting Association was formed by enthusiasts of the second type. In 1902, the first Dole Gudbrandsdal studbook was published, containing stallions from both types ...

  6. Category:Horse racing in Norway - Wikipedia

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    Norwegian horse trainers (3 P) Pages in category "Horse racing in Norway" The following 6 pages are in this category, out of 6 total.

  7. Bjerke Travbane - Wikipedia

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    Bjerke Travbane (English: Bjerke Race Track) [1] [2] [3] is a harness racing track located in the Bjerkebanen neighborhood of the Bjerke borough in Oslo, Norway. The course is 1,000 meters (3,300 ft). Owned by Norwegian Trotting Association, its tote betting is handled by Norsk Rikstoto. The venue opened in 1928 and is the busiest harness ...

  8. Dan Gernatt Farms - Wikipedia

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    In 1984, Daniel R. Gernatt, Sr. stated that all of the horses that were part of Dan Gernatt Farms were for sale. [10] By 1994, he stated that horse racing was "no longer economically viable." [9] He stated that a horse from his farm needed to be sold for at least $4,000 in order to break even, and many horses were not being sold for that amount ...

  9. List of Scandinavian flat horse races - Wikipedia

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    Month Race Name Racecourse Country Dist. (m) Age/Sex June: Stockholms Stora Pris: Bro Park: Sweden: 1,950 4yo+ July / Aug: Oslo Cup: Øvrevoll: Norway: 2,400