Triple millionaire Baron Gift is in place in Norway. Photo: TR Bild
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NEWS SWIPE: The last day of Easter was not lacking in news either. Import of triple millionaire, warns the cold-blooded top, great chances in Swedish V75, changes employer and considers comeback. It was a bit of an offer. See more here.
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Published: 02/04/2024 at 07:31
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Imported triple millionaire
Last week, the 11-year-old triple millionaire Baron Gift was imported to Norway. Reiste made the top mare Dixiechick Hanover.
In the stable door: Was honoured, lucky win and super shock
In the week’s first “I stalldøren” you can read about, among other things, the honoring of a great Danish trainer, a lucky comeback victory, a perfect run-through before a big race and a shock victory for 183 times the money.
– On the track he had a nervous breakdown
Tone Britt Madsen brings She Wolf to Bjerke on Tuesday. The four-year-old mare meets good horses, but Madsen is sure that she has enough guts to keep up. And she is no stranger to horses with guts with.
– I think Tangen Bork will have a tough time
Månlykke AM was solid in its annual debut on Sunday. After the race, coach Gunnar Melander was ready, he thinks Tangen Bork will have a tough time against his star in the Elite match on Solvalla.
Landstoppen under new management
Patrick Larsen leads the national championship for stable employees. Now he is looking for new challenges in a new job. The Dane goes from coach Kristian Malmin to coach Kim Pedersen.
– It’s not that easy
Newly treated and getting in shape, Monica Einarsen hopes for a flawless race and some confidence for her Ashkeladden at Bjerke Tuesday.
Back if she wants
The door is kept open for a start or two before Bjørnemyr Klara starts breeding. The mare is now back with Monica Mathiesen as broodmare.
Cracked down on sulky acrobatics
The judges in Harstad cracked down on swinging and fined acrobatic drivers on Saturday. But that wasn’t all. Screaming, high-intensity driving and embarrassment also cost many Easter crowns.
Stronger than solo
Zander Solo raced to the front early and then held off for a safe and easy victory at Momarken Monday.
Big Norwegian chances
Saturday is the new SuperSaturday. For those who were not tempted by running on Forus, Åby was an alternative. Several Norwegians took advantage of it.