The 2011 racing season is coming to an end in Sweden, although two race days remain at Täby Galopp, the racecourse of Stockholm.
Täby Galopp was sold earlier this year for building purposes. As Svensk Galopp (the Swedish Jockey Club) owns the racecourse it will get substantial money for the sale. That will guarantee the economy for Swedish racing for many years to come.
But a large part of the sales money will be used for a new racecourse in the Stockholm region. Before the turn of the year information is awaited about the location of the new racecourse.
The plan is to open the new venue in 2015, which means that Täby Galopp will race for the last time in 2014.
Before that the exciting project of racing in the middle of Stockholm will take place. It’s called the Royal Park Racing because it is situated on Royal ground at Djurgården. The space was used for horse racing already in the 19th century with the first race meeting taking place in 1831.
It will be just a small track, 1300 metres wide, and only used at the Swedish National Day, 6th of June.
It was hoped to use it already next year but the rainy autumn has not been kind to the grass growth, so the opening day will be in 2013. On a sunny day there can be
up to 20.000-30.000 spectators on the open hills around the racecourse.
The Southern racecourse, Jägersro, finished its season in the beginning of December and will open again in April. There has been some turbulence this autumn about the future of thoroughbred racing at the Malmö racecourse.
The racecourse is also used for trotting and is owned mainly by trotting interests.
When the thoroughbred organization declared that they wanted to discuss the
terms and conditions for their part the trotting majority said no and instead
showed an interest to take over the thoroughbred racecourse. This has created
great concern and agitation. But for the moment it seems that nothing will
change until October 2013, if at all.
Swedish champions 2011
Leading owner in Sweden will be Dr Omar Zawawi, who lives in Oman. That is his first title. Leading trainer is Lennart Reuterskiöld Jr, for the second time.
Champion jockey is Jacob Johansen, now living in Sweden but born in Denmark.
It’s his first title.
Most prize winning horse is 3 year old Uppercut Action, a Swedish bred son of Statue of Liberty. He won the Swedish 2000 Guineas and was second in the Swedish Derby (L). For his breeder, Bo Helander at Svista Säteri, it was the third time he won the title.
Leading stallion is Eishin Dunkirk (USA), a son of Mr Prospector who had his racing career in Japan.
EMHF
The European and Mediterranean Horseracing Federation, EMHF, the new regional organization of the International Federation of Horseracing Authorities, IFHA, will meet in Rome 13th of January. 20 racing countries are members
and will be represented at the meeting,
The day before the European Pattern Committee meeting will take place, also in Rome.
EMHF will use this space as its web site and publish news and information of interest for its members.
Information in Swedish
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