European Grand Circuit (French: Grand Circuit européen) was a harness racing series arranged by European Trotting Union. It was held from 1956 to 2011. The competition was replaced by UET Masters Series in 2012.[1]

The circuit consisted of the major European harness racing events, such as Elitloppet, Prix de France, Gran Premio Lotteria and Oslo Grand Prix. In 2011 14 races from seven countries were included.

Winners 1956–2011

Year Winner
2011France Rapide Lebel
2010Italy Lisa America
2009Sweden Torvald Palema
2008France L'Amiral Mauzun
2007France Oiseau de Feux
2006France Jag de Bellouet
2005Sweden Norway Steinlager
2004Sweden Gidde Palema
2003Sweden Gidde Palema
2002United States Denmark Legendary Lover K
2001Sweden Victory Tilly
2000Sweden Victory Tilly
1999France Giesolo de Lou
1998Sweden Huxtable Hornline
1997Sweden Zoogin
1996Sweden Zoogin
1995Finland Houston Laukko
1994Sweden Copiad
1993Canada Germany Sea Cove
1992Canada Germany Sea Cove
1991Sweden Atas Fighter L
1990United States Finland Friendly Face
1989United States Finland Friendly Face
1988France Ourasi
1987United States Sweden Grades Singing
1986France Ourasi
1985France Minou du Donjon
1984France Lurabo
1983France Ianthin
1982France Idéal du Gazeau
1981France Idéal du Gazeau
1980France Idéal du Gazeau
1979United States Sweden Pershing
1978France Eleazar
1977France Eleazar
1976France Bellino II
1975France Bellino II
1974United States Italy Timothy T
1973France Buffet II
1972United States Sweden Dart Hanover
1971France Une de Mai
1970France Une de Mai
1969France Une de Mai
1968France Roquépine
1967France Roquépine
1966Not arranged
1965Italy Elaine Rodney
1964United States Italy Nike Hanover
1963France Ozo
1962France Nicias Grandchamp
1961Italy Tornese
1960France Hairos II
1959France Jamin
1958France Jariolan
1957France Gélinotte
1956France Gélinotte

Sources

References

  1. "European Grand Circuit out; Trotting Masters in". United States Trotting Association. Archived from the original on March 3, 2016. Retrieved 2013-04-16.
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