Årjängstravet Explained

Årjängstravet is a horse racing track for harness racing, located in Årjäng, Värmland County, Sweden. Årjängstravet is known as "the most beautiful harness racing course in Sweden".[1] Årjängstravet arranges about 20 horse racing events in a year.

History

The course was built in 1936. Eight men transformed a mire to a fully usable kilometer harness racing course using shovels, wheelbarrows and 3-5 North Swedish horses; they completed the building of the track in ten weeks. The men behind the work were: Ossian Jonasson, Gunnar Jonasson, Reidar Jonasson, Cato Kristiansson, Ragnar Alfredsson, Sven Alfredsson, Tyko Kylén and Georg Nilsson.[2] The premier use of the racetrack was on 30 September, in the same year.

Major events

Årjäng Big Sprinter Race.

References

  1. Web site: Årjängstravet Sveriges vackraste travbana. www.arjangstravet.se. sv-SE. 2017-10-23.
  2. Book: Magnusson, Per O. Från istrav till v65. A. Svanqvist & son, Årjäng. 1986. Årjäng. 20.