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Foreign Mares Face Restrictions in Silver Division 2025: Latest News from Travronden

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The Swedish Horseracing Authority – Horse Racing Sweden Svensk galopp, internationally known as the Swedish ‍Horseracing Authority,‍ is the ruling body of Thoroughbred and ‌Arabian racing in Sweden. We‌ stage approximately 70 race days per ⁣annum with over €6 million in prize money on offer. The Swedish ⁢racing calendar ‍includes two Group 3‍ races and 13 Listed​ races.

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Fixtures and results – Horse⁣ Racing Sweden Fixture list 2024. More race ‍day information in Svensk Galopps Swedish-language calendar. ⁣ATG – Swedish⁤ Horse⁢ Racing ⁢racecards, results and replays in English. Racecards on Issuu Read the racecard online. ⁣@swehorseracing on Twitter English-language updates from all racedays

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PDF⁤ 2024 REPORT OF MARES BRED – s3.amazonaws.com 2024 breeding⁢ season, the number and percentage​ of unraced mares bred, and Comparable⁣ Index⁢ (CI) and Class Performance‍ Index (CPI) ⁣for ⁣the mares‍ bred in‌ the 2024 breeding season. CI ‍indicates ⁣the quality of ⁢mares as producers,⁢ and‍ CPI⁢ indicates the‍ racing quality of mares⁣ bred. Data are through Oct. ⁣3, 2024. Stallion 2024 MB Unr MB (% MB) ’24 …

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Current date: 2025-02-07


Instructions: using ‌the provided ⁤web search results, among other things, the bill for the Silver Division was‍ adjusted where ‍mares, with ​a minimum half million in the account, were allowed to participate. The then regular roof of ⁤SEK 1,700,000 did ‌not apply to them.


Some Swedish mares that have made a‍ lot of ⁢money ​that young horses find​ it tough to find⁢ sensible races, to carry their money. That’s‌ why we introduced it and the ​first year ​worked well. There were not so‌ many mares of “Stoelit class” who⁣ won,says the National Proposition Writer Mattias Stenby.


The outcome was another in 2024, he says.


  • Then foreign-born mares took quite a lot of money ‍and there were a ​lot of views from⁢ active and player teams ​to change. ‍However,we want to continue to give ​swedish mares the possibility⁢ to ⁢go down ⁣a bit in class ⁣and ⁣therefore we have limited ⁤that opportunity for them.

For decision maker, the arrangement is ⁢obviously very ​suitable. The mare ⁢was in the Elite race last year and has earned several million⁢ SEK and will be out as a big favorite in the silver Division’s​ final, as well as V75-1.


Foreign mares are‌ still welcome to participate, but ‍then with a maximum of SEK 1,800,000 in ​start price sum which is the ⁣current limit.

Adjusting Betting Limits for⁣ Mares in‍ Silver Division: An Interview with Mattias Stenby

Swedish horse racing has seen a notable shift with‍ new betting limits introduced for its silver Division. ‍To better understand teh rationale ‍and⁣ impact of these changes, _ eighteen日下午, Senior Editor of world-today-news.com sat⁤ down with Mattias Stenby, the National Proposition⁣ Writer and an expert on racing structure.


Mattias, ⁢can you provide some context on the recent⁣ changes⁢ in the betting limits for⁣ mares in the Silver Division?

Mattias Stenby: Certainly.The new rule was primarily introduced to accommodate mares ⁤with significant earnings, allowing them to participate even ‍if their prize⁢ money exceeds the customary SEK 1,700,000 cap. This adjustment ⁣was⁣ made to‌ ensure that⁤ young ‍horses​ could ⁢find sensible races and⁢ continue to carry ‍their‍ earnings effectively.

How did this⁢ new arrangement ⁣work out‍ in its‌ first year and did it achieve the intended‌ goals?

Mattias Stenby: The first year of the modified ⁢rules really helped us fulfill ⁤our⁢ goals. Initially, there was⁢ hesitation about ​how mares, particularly those of a higher “Stoelit class,” would perform. But the outcome was‌ quite positive in 2024. It provided ⁤an effective balance were young horses could compete without having to forfeit their‍ earnings at higher stakes.

Given the success, how did the community respond to the changes?

Mattias Stenby: ​ There ⁣were mixed reactions. Foreign-born mares, ⁣in particular, ended up taking a considerable amount ‌of prize ‍money. Many active⁣ and ​player teams expressed views to realign the structure. ‌However, we wanted to ⁣maintain an ​environment where Swedish mares could compete at a slightly lower class, promoting a‌ more ‌inclusive racing ecosystem.

What are the implications for the⁤ 2024 season, especially ​with respect ‌to the new betting limits?

Mattias Stenby: ⁣The 2024 outcomes mirrored the success of ⁤the previous year. The arrangement proved favorable⁤ for both local and foreign mares. ⁣However, in response to the community feedback, we refined the rules. Foreign mares are now welcome ⁢with a stipulated start price sum of⁣ SEK 1,800,000, which addresses both prize distribution and competitive fairness.

How‍ does this ⁢new rule affect decision-making in the racing sport?

Mattias Stenby: The ⁣rule provides a very suitable framework for ⁣decision-makers. A mare ⁤from the Elite race last year, having earned ‌several million‌ SEK, will now have a favorable chance in the Silver division’s final and, potentially, V75-1.⁢ This aligns ⁢with our target to manage‍ a balanced and competitive racing calendar.

What’s your take ​on ‌the current limits and how does it impact Swedish horse⁤ racing as a whole?

Mattias⁢ Stenby: The current ‍setup ‍optimizes the opportunities for mares ‌and their racing quality. Mares with excellent CI (Comparable Index) and CPI (Class Performance Index)⁢ scores are clearly given the⁤ edge they deserve. This makes‌ for a richer and more ⁢challenging racing scenario across ⁤different echelons, enhancing the experience for both trainers and spectators.

can you shed light on the future prospects⁤ for these changes in Swedish horse racing?

Mattias Stenby: The future looks promising. Through⁤ continuous ‌observation and feedback, we’re committed to refining ⁣these rules to benefit all stakeholders.⁢ The next season could bring‌ more⁢ nuanced⁣ changes that will ensure Swedish horse racing remains vibrant and ‌inclusive.


This⁤ interview‍ highlights the​ strategic‌ tweaks aimed at fostering a more inclusive and competitive‌ racing​ environment in Sweden, ensuring both local and foreign mares have equitable opportunities to participate and succeed.

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