- The
Finnhorse or
Finnish Horse (Finnish:
suomenhevonen [ˈsuo̯menˌheʋonen],
literally "horse of Finland"; Swedish:
finskt kallblod,
literally "finnish...
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harness racing Derby is
restricted to four-year-olds.
Exception is the
Finnhorse Derby,
which is
restricted to five-year-olds.
Other American classic Races...
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Finnhorse pulling a
heavy wagon...
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horses Falabella Faroese or
Faroe horse, see
Faroe pony in pony
section Finnhorse, or
Finnish Horse Flemish Horse Fleuve Fjord horse, also
Norwegian Fjord...
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racing in
Finland is
characterised by the use of the
coldblood breed Finnhorse along with
modern light trotters such as the Standardbred. With the lack...
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Trotters are used with Standardbreds.
Light cold
blood horses, such as
Finnhorses and
Scandinavian Coldblood Trotters are also used in
harness racing within...
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Boulonnais Breton Clydesdale Comtois Dølehest
Dutch Draft Estonian Draft Finnhorse Fjord Freiberger (Franches-Montagnes)
Friesian Haflinger Irish Draught...
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Retrieved 5
December 2017. "Suomenhevosesta
Suomen kansallishevonen" [The
Finnhorse, Finland's
national horse]. Yle
Uutiset (in Finnish). Yle. 13 February...
- Finland. It is the
official Finnish national championship contest for
Finnhorse stallions and mares. It has been held
annually since 1924,
except during...
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closed stud books,
particularly for
certain European breeds such as the
Finnhorse and the Trakehner, may also have a set of
studbook selection criteria...