Group One International race | |
Location | Various European racetracks Europe |
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Inaugurated | 1985 |
Race type | Harness race for standardbred trotters |
Race information | |
Distance | approximately 2,100 meters (1.31 mile) |
Qualification | 4-year-old European-born stallions and mares |
Purse | ≈US$607,000 (€460,000) |
The European Trotting Derby, also called UET Grand Prix and Grand Prix de l'UET, is an annual Group One harness event that is arranged by the European Trotting Union, UET. The final takes place on a racetrack in one of the member countries of UET. The event is open for 4-year-old European-born trotters and was first raced in 1985. The 2009 final will be hosted by Tampere Racetrack, Finland, and has a purse of approximately US$607,000, or €460,000.
To qualify for the European Trotting Derby final, horses must progress from the qualifying races. These races takes place on two racetracks in two different countries every year, in 2009 at Vincennes, France and Tampere, Finland.
The distance has most years been 2,100 meters. Some years, a slight variation has been made, but the distance has always been in the interval 2,000-2,140 meters. The race has always been started by the use of auto start.