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Long Live Horses - Charity Auction / A historic moment in trotting

#6 Historic moment in horse racing

6 out of 10 items
Winning bid: 4 500 kr

Congratulations to Siri Swärd!

About objects

Photo board

The noise was deafening when Copiad and Erik Berglöf entered the home stretch on the last Sunday in May 1994. Close behind was the American Pine Chip with jockey Chris Boring, but Swedish steel proved to be the strongest and the cheers were enormous among the 35,000 spectators at Solvalla. "I get goose bumps when I think back on it!" Page by
Page Copiad and Pine Chip left the other competitors behind already halfway before the finish line.  And when I saw the duel through the camera lens, I had time to think: that's it! And now, almost 30 years later, I'm still proud to have documented that very moment," says "Blomman." The artist himself has chosen to donate the money to Life After Racing.

Facts
Size 50x70 cm
Assembly Framed painting
In favor of The Life After Racing Foundation

Further information

No.

6

Size

50×70 cm

Assembly

Framed painting

In favor of

The Life After Racing Foundation