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NA races part of World Cup

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April 25, 2007 Send To A Friend  | Print View

Three of North America’s richest and most prestigious events for older trotters have been included in this year’s six-leg World Cup of Trotting, which carries a bonus of $1.3 million ($1 million euros) for the first time.

 

The European races include an event each in Sweden, Italy and France, with a $271,000 final on Sep. 30 at renowned Vincennes Racetrack outside of Paris. The $300,000 Nat Ray will be raced on Aug. 4, Hambletonian day at the Meadowlands. Both the $600,000 Breeders Crown Trot and the $750,000(C) Maple Leaf will be raced in September at Mohawk.

 

“It has been our intention to create a true World Cup Trot that includes the major racetracks in Europe and North America,” said Claes Lundell, president of Jagersro trav & galopp, the creator of the World Cup bonus. “After a modest start last year we are very happy to present this schedule.”

 

To receive the $1.3 million bonus, a horse must win any three of the six legs and then win the final. The seven top finishers in North America and Europe will advance to the final. The World Cup committee reserves the right to invite up to 16 starters for the final. More information on the events can be found at www.worldcuptrot.com.

 

“This represents another step forward in our continued promotion of international trotting,” said Hambletonian Society president Tom Charters. “There has been enormous effort on both sides, and with our partners at The Meadowlands and Woodbine, to overcome the many restrictions involved in creating a circuit of international races.” (Hambletonian Society)

 

WORLD CUP TROT 2007

Date

Purse (US)

Event (Distance)

Track

Country

July 31

$244,000

Hugo Abergs Memorial (one mile)

Jagersro

Sweden

Aug.  5

$300,000

Nat Ray Trot (one mile)

The Meadowlands

U.S.

Aug. 15

$246,000

Gran Premio della Citta (1.640 m)

Montecatini

Italy

Aug. 25

$162,000

Grand Prix du Conseil General Alpes (2.100m)

Cagnes-sur-Mer

France

Sep.  1

$600,000

Breeders Crown Trot (one mile)

Mohawk

Canada

Sep. 15

$663,000

Maple Leaf Trot (one mile)

Mohawk

Canada

Sep. 30

$271,000

World Cup Trot Final (2.700m)

Vincennes

France

 

 


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