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Digger Crown (5 April 1997 – 5 November 2017) was a
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breeding
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and racing trotter by Lindy's Crown out of O'Chita by Linus T. His most prestigious victories include
Campionato Europeo Campionato Sammarinese di Calcio (English translation: Sammarinese Football Championship) is the highest competition for football clubs located at the only level of the Sammarinese football league system (no relegation system exists) and has be ...
(2003), Gran Premio delle Nazioni (2004) and Gran Premio della Lotteria (2005) . At the end of his career, the
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had earned US$3,060,137.Digger Crown won 18,219,750 Swedish ''Kronor'' (SEK). In the conversion to USD, the rates of 2008-07-13, the date of Digger Crown's last race, have been used. Digger Crown was trained by Swedish champion trainer
Stig H. Johansson Stig Henry Johansson (born 26 July 1945 in Forsa, Hälsingland, Forsa, Hälsingland, Sweden) is a Swedish trotting trainer and former driver. He started his career as a professional trainer in 1969, and has during a large part of the career been a ...
and competed at a high level for nine years, 2000–2008.


Racing career


2000–2001: three and four years old

During the first two years at the tracks, Digger Crown was successful without winning any major events. On a number of occasions, Digger Crown won eliminations to big events such as the
Swedish Trotting Criterium The Swedish Trotting Criterium (Swedish: ''Svenskt Travkriterium'' or only ''Kriteriet'') is an annual national Group One harness event for trotters that is held at Solvalla in Stockholm, Sweden. It is considered one of the classic trotting even ...
(at age 3) as well as the
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and Grand Prix de l'U.E.T. (both at age 4). However, in the finals of the events mentioned, the stallion had less success, although he did finish third in the Derby.


2002: five years old

The biggest win of 2002 came in June when he won ''Sverigeloppet'' (literally: The Sweden Race) at
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. He followed up that victory by finishing second in the
5-year-old European Championship The 5-year-old European Championship, also called European 5-year-old Championship, is an annual Group One harness event that is arranged by the European Trotting Union, UET. The race takes place on a racetrack in one of the member countries of U ...
in
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a month later. This would prove to be the first of many trips to Italy for Digger Crown.


2003: six years old

In March 2003, Digger Crown won a qualifying race to the big Swedish race
Olympiatravet Olympiatravet (literally "The Olympic Trot") is an annual Group One harness racing, harness event for trotters that is held at Ã…by Racetrack in Mölndal, 10 km south of Gothenburg, Sweden. The event was carried through for the first time in ...
. In the final, as favourite, he came in fifth far behind winner
Gidde Palema Gidde Palema (born 9 April 1995) is a Swedish Standardbred breeding stallion and former racing trotter by Alf Palema out of Rosie Palema by Ideal du Gazeau. His most prestigious victories include Oslo Grand Prix (2003, 2004), Copenhagen Cup (20 ...
. He finished in the money in several major Swedish races that year (
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: 4th, Sundsvall Open Trot: 2nd,
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: 4th) but experienced the greatest success of the year abroad, in Italy. Together with driver/trainer Johansson, the stallion won
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at Cesena and ≈US$190,000 in September.


2004: seven years old

Digger Crown made his first attempt to win major Italian event Gran Premio della Lotteria in May 2004, but was disqualified in the elimination. He won the following consolation race. Four weeks later, during the
Elitloppet Elitloppet (literally: "The Elite Race") or Solvallas Internationella Elitlopp is an annual, invitational Group One harness event that has taken place at Solvalla Racetrack in Stockholm, Sweden, since 1952. The competition is regarded as one of ...
meet at
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, he won the semi-big sprint race Sweden Cup. Even though Digger Crown had failed to reach the final of the Lotteria, he and his connections were to be successful in Italy during 2004. First, in June, they won Premio Duomo in
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. In November, they were victorious in Gran Premio delle Nazioni at San Siro. Between those two events, the stallion participated in a couple of other major Italian races. In Citta di Montecatini, the pattern from the Lotteria was repeated. A disqualification in the eliminations was followed by a win in the
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. As a reigning champion, the stallion finished second and fifth in the two heats of Campionato Europeo. Earlier, in July, Digger Crown made his first and last start in
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when he finished second in Elite-Rennen at Gelsenkirchen.


2005: eight years old

At age eight, Digger Crown tried once more to win Gran Premio della Lotteria at
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,
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. The trotter won both an elimination and the final as heavy favourite, giving Johansson a fourth win in the prestigious event. The victory was the most lucrative in the stallion's career. The winner's purse was ≈US$275,000. Digger Crown subsequently got an invitation to Elitloppet at Solvalla, one of trotting's most prestigious events. Trainer Johansson and the horse's owner accepted, and Digger Crown made his one and only start in his home tracks biggest race. He finished second in the elimination heat behind favourite Gidde Palema, earning him a place in the final, where he went off-stride and was disqualified. A few weeks later, Digger Crown made a rare start in France. In Prix Rene Balliere, raced over 2,100 meters (≈1 mile) at Vincennes, Paris, he finished sixth in 1:10.5 (km rate), a time that was to be the stallion's best mark of his entire career.


2006: nine years old

After failing to defend his title in Gran Premio della Lotteria, Digger Crown won his second Sweden Cup at Solvalla, narrowly beating Finnish Passionate Kemp. The year also brought victories in a couple of other semi-big races, like Årjängs Stora Sprinterlopp and Frances Bulwarks lopp, as well as a third win in Gotlandslöpningen at Visby, the biggest race on Digger Crown's native
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. From this season and on, Erik Adielsson was the driver of the stallion, since Stig H. Johansson quit racing at the end of 2005.


2007: ten years old

The most lucrative effort of 2007 was the win in Norrbottens Stora Pris at Boden in June. Digger Crown finished as runner-up in Finnish St. Michel Race, driven by Thomas Uhrberg. In Gran Premio Citta' di Montecatini in Italy, he and Adielsson won an elimination heat, but was disqualified in the final. In October, the stallion made a second fruitless attempt (the first was made in 2002) to claim the Swedish Championship.


2008: eleven years old

Digger Crown's last year on the tracks came to an early end in the summer, when the stallion was injured. Prior to that, he had won a couple of races within the Swedish weekly series Gulddivisionen, and finished third in Norwegian Forus Open as well as in Finnish St. Michel Race. The latter would prove to be Digger Crown's last race, and it meant a repeat of his kilometer rate record mark 1:10.5, but this time over a shorter distance, one mile.


Retiring from racing

The horse's retirement was announced in February 2009 by trainer Stig H. Johansson. Digger Crown was by that time still troubled by the injury in the splint bone of his right rear leg he had suffered in the previous summer. Together with the owners, Johansson therefore made the decision to end Digger Crown's racing career. Upon his retirement, Digger Crown had earned US$3,060,137 in 126 starts that brought 59 victories. In all years on the tracks but his first, he made more than 1 million SEK (US$168,000).


Stud record

Shortly after the decision to retire Digger Crown was official, it was reported that he would move to a
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in Italy. The owner also decided to let their own
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get covered by Digger Crown. Among those mares are Nealy Lobell, five times participant of Elitloppet. The stud farm that Digger Crown was installed in was Allevamento Folli near
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. When Swedish king
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and
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visited Italy in late March 2009, they received framed photographs from
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, president of the region
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, where Bologna is situated. One of the photos showed Digger Crown driven by Stig H. Johansson.


Pedigree


References

{{Reflist 1997 racehorse births 2017 racehorse deaths Swedish standardbred racehorses