Elitloppet

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Elitloppet
Group One International race
Johnny Takter & Iceland Elitloppet 2010 001.jpg
2010 Elitloppet finish-line
LocationSolvalla Racetrack, Stockholm,
 Sweden
Inaugurated1952
Race typeHarness race for standardbred trotters
Websiteelitloppet.se
Race information
Distance1,609 meters (1 mile)
TrackLeft-handed 1,000 meter track (0.62 mile)
QualificationInvitational
Purse≈US$892,000

Elitloppet (literally: "The Elite Race") or Solvallas Internationella Elitlopp is an annual, invitational Group One harness event that has taken place at Solvalla Racetrack in Stockholm, Sweden since 1952.[1] The competition is regarded as one of the most prestigious international events in trotting. The winner is decided through two qualifying rounds and a subsequent final later the same day. Both the eliminations and the final are raced over the mile.[2] The overall purse for the 2012 event was SEK6,400,000, equalling approximately US$892,000.[3][4][5] In 2002 the Italian champion Varenne, (considered the strongest trotter of all time), took it in a world record time of 1:10.4 in the elimination and then bested that mark by winning the final in 1:10.2 – the fastest mile ever trotted around three turns. The fastest winning time in a final is 1:09.0, run by the French in 2017.[6][7][8] Elitloppet was part of the European Grand Circuit and is part of that circuit's successor, the UET Masters Series.[9]

History[]

The beginning[]

The first Elitloppet was run in 1952 under the name of Solvallas Jubileumslopp (approximately "Solvalla's Jubilee Race"). Winner the opening year was the German horse .[10] The following year, the event changed name to Elitloppet.[11]

The doping affair in 2006[]

In Elitloppet 2006, French star trotter Jag de Bellouet won in a record time of 1:09,4 (km rate), with Italian Lets Go in second place. At a press conference a few weeks after the Elitloppet Day, it was announced that both horses had been disqualified due to positive doping tests. Jag de Bellouet and Lets Go tested positive for diclofenac and etacrynic acid, respectively. After the disqualifications, Swedish was announced the official winner of the 2006 event. The general secretary in the Swedish Trotting Association (STC), Ulf Hörnberg, expressed that the double disqualifications was a "tragedy" for the event.[12]

The Propulsion scandal[]

Propulsion is a stallion that was imported from the United States 2015 to race in Sweden for trainer Daniel Redén.[13] The USTA (United States Trotting Association) sent an export certificate to Svensk Travsport (The swedish trotting association). Prior to being imported Propulsion had been nerved and according to Swedish regulations no nerved horse is allowed to race or participate in breeding. It was indicated in the export certificate that the horse was nerved but this was never spotted by Svensk Travsport. The horse was allowed to race and won over 30 million SEK in prize money. In 2020 the horse had never won Elitloppet and participated for the fifth time. In the elimination heat he finished third. Due to his trip in the race his performance was considered very impressive.[14] In the final, Propulsion crossed the finish line first.[15] Two days after Propulsion's victory the Norwegian magazine Trav-og Galopp-nytt published an article claiming to have evidence that Propulsion was nerved and Svensk Travsport opened an investigation into the matter.[16] On the 29th of October 2020 Svensk Travsport announced that Propulsion was racing in violation of the rules and he was thus stripped of all his results in Sweden. No decision has been made concerning Propulsion's results in other European countries. The matter has now been handed over to STAD (Svenskt Travsports Ansvars-och Disciplinnämnd, literally "Liability and Disciplinary committee of Svensk Travsport") to determine if any sanctions should be handed out. The lawyer of Svensk Travsport, Göran Wahlman said that Daniel Redén did not intentionally violate the rules but, as the trainer, he is strictly liable.[17] No decision concerning any sanctions has been made as of 2020-11-02.

Racing conditions[]

The races[]

In 1952-1958 and in 1973, Elitloppet was decided through two heats followed by a race-off if not one and the same horse won both heats. In 1959-1961, when a longer distance was trotted, only a single race was run. Since 1962 (with the exception of 1973), a concept of two eliminations and one final has been used. The number of horses in the eliminations has varied from seven to twelve during these years, but there have always been eight trotters in the final.[6]

Distance[]

The distance has, with the exception of the years 1959-1961, been in the interval of 1,580-1,640 meters. In 1959, the horses ran 3,200 meters, and the two following years, the distance was approximately 2,700 meters.[6]

Starting method[]

During the first ten years, 1952-1961, volt start was used in Elitloppet. From 1962 and on, a motorized starting gate has been used, changing the starting method from volt start to auto start.[6]

The Elitloppet weekend[]

Elitloppet is traditionally raced on the last Sunday of May.[18] Solvalla stages races both Saturday and Sunday which makes up a meet, known in Sweden as "The Elitloppet weekend" (Swedish: Elitloppshelgen). The two days are generally well-visited and is considered one of Sweden's biggest sports events. In 2008, a total of over 53,000 people attended the events at Solvalla.[19]

Past winners[]

Horses with most wins[]

  • 2 - (2014, 2017)
  • 2 - Varenne (2001, 2002)
  • 2 - Copiad (1994, 1995)
  • 2 - Mack Lobell (1988, 1990)
  • 2 - Ideal du Gazeau (1980, 1982)
  • 2 - Timothy T. (1974, 1975)
  • 2 - Eileen Eden (1968, 1970)
  • 2 - Roquepine (1966, 1967)
  • 2 - Gelinotte (1956, 1957)[6]

Sires with at least two winning offspring[]

  • 2 - Quick Pay (The Onion, Victory Tilly)
  • 2 - Andover Hall (Nuncio, Magic Tonight)
  • 2 - Alf Palema (Gidde Palema, Torvald Palema)
  • 2 - Bulwark (Frances Bulwark, Carné)
  • 2 - Epilog (Eidelstedter, Permit)
  • 2 - Hoot Mon (Pack Hanover, Dart Hanover)
  • 2 - Kerjacques (Eleazar, Jorky)
  • 2 - Speedy Crown (Gum Ball, Moni Maker)[6]

Drivers with most wins[]

Countries, number of wins[]

Fastest winners[]

Short distance (1,600-1,609 m), auto start (1962-)[]

Short distance (1,580-1,640 m), volt start (1952-1958)[]

  • 1:16.7 (km rate) - Gelinotte (1956)[6]

Long distance (2,700-3,200 m), volt start (1959-1961)[]

  • 1:19.1 (km rate) - Honoré II (1960)[6]

All winners of Elitloppet[]

Year Horse Driver Country1 Odds of winner Winning time
1952  West Germany 2.16 1:17.3
1953 Frances Bulwark Sören Nordin  Sweden 2.25 1:20.6
1954  Sweden 8.65 1:18.7
1955  France 9.85 1:18.9
1956 Charlie Mills  France 1.24 1:16.7
1957 Charlie Mills  France 1.67 1:16.8
1958  West Germany 1.25 1:18.4o
1959  France 1.21 1:21.1
1960  France 21.04 1:19.1
1961  France 3.34 1:20.3
1962 Johannes Frömming  West Germany 4.65 1:17.4
1963 Ozo  France 1.31 1:16.5
1964 Sergio Brighenti  Italy 4.39 1:15.4
1965 Johannes Frömming  United States 1.42 1:16.5
1966  France 3.24 1:15.3
1967  France 1.38 1:15.1
1968 Johannes Frömming  Italy 1.30 1:15.8
1969  Canada 2.67 1:15.8
1970 Johannes Frömming  Italy 21.12 1:15.5
1971  France 1.80 1:14.7
1972  Sweden 1.27 1:15.3
1973  Sweden 2.03 1:23.8
1974  Italy 2.70 1:15.7
1975  Italy 2.81 1:17.2
1976  France 2.47 1:15.8
1977  France 3.55 1:16.0
1978  France 2.56 1:14.0
1979  Sweden 1.71 1:13.7
1980  France 3.05 1:13.8
1981  France 3.65 1:13.2
1982  France 2.06 1:13.2
1983  France 4.15 1:13.2
1984 Stig H. Johansson  Sweden 2.34 1:12.2
1985  Sweden 5.72 1:11.6
1986 Kjell Håkonsen  Norway 1.51 1:13.4
1987 Stig H. Johansson  Sweden 6.31 1:12.1
1988 Mack Lobell John D. Campbell  United States 1.52 1:11.3
1989 Stig H. Johansson  Sweden 1.57 1:12.8
1990 Mack Lobell  Sweden 1.59 1:11.0
1991 Stig H. Johansson  Sweden 1.41 1:12.2
1992 Billyjojimbob  Canada 2.40 1:11.8
1993  Germany 2.51 1:11.9
1994 Copiad Erik Berglöf  Sweden 2.38 1:11.8
1995 Copiad Erik Berglöf  Sweden 1.39 1:11.3
1996  France 4.33 1:11.4
1997 Stig H. Johansson  Sweden 4.95 1:12.3
1998 Moni Maker Wally Hennessey  United States 2.20 1:10.6
1999  France 4.10 1:12.6
2000 Victory Tilly Stig H. Johansson  Sweden 3.10 1:10.5
2001 Varenne  Italy 1.47 1:10.7
2002 Varenne  Italy 1.32 1:10.2
2003  Sweden 9.44 1:10.1
2004 Gidde Palema  Sweden 1.34 1:10.0
2005  Norway 1.86 1:10.0
2006 Björn Goop  Sweden 4.18 1:09.9
2007 Jean-Michel Bazire  France 5.29 1:10.0
2008 Jean-Michel Bazire  Italy 1.78 1:09.8
2009  Sweden 4.86 1:10.4
2010  Sweden 8.92 1:10.5
2011  Germany 27.06 1:10.5
2012  Sweden 3.01 1:10.4
 Sweden 5.48 1:10.1
Björn Goop  France 2.94 1:09.5
 Sweden 4.35 1:10.1
Nuncio  Sweden 3.10 1:09.2
Björn Goop  France 30.89 1:09.0
 Italy 3.47 1:09.0
 France 27.78 1:10.3
 Italy 4.38 1:10.4
 Sweden 3.79 1:08.9

1 Nationality of the winning horse's owner(s)

See also[]

References[]

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  2. ^ Kentell, Mark (2008-05-24). "'Elitlopp' most prestigious race in the World". harnesslink.com. Retrieved 2009-03-04.
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  5. ^ In the conversion to USD, the rates of 2012-05-27, the date of the 2012 Elitloppet, have been used.
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  7. ^ a b Jag de Bellouet won in 1:09.4 in 2006, but was later disqualified.
  8. ^ a b Panne de Moteur won an elimination race in 2014 in 1:08.9.
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  14. ^ Mardömsförsöket: "Vilken jävla häst" aftonbladet.se (in Swedish) Retrieved 2020-11-02
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