It looked like Hail Mary (by Googoo Gaagaa) would easily come to the forefront.

But when Wilhelm Paal and Usain Töll wanted to find a position, he had to temporarily let go of the lead.

A short time later, he was back in the lead, but it was not long before Örjan Kihlström drove forward in the dead down Don Fanucci Zet.

The positions still stood up to the riot.

But despite the tough opening, Hail Mary was superior and the first prize amounted to four million kronor.

Second was Don Fanucci Zet and third Aetos Kronos with 20-year-old Magnus A Djuse in the sulky.

The victory time over 2,600 meters was 1.12.8 in the kilometer time.

- It is fantastic to win this race again.

You become very proud as a coach to do that.

I understood that everyone wanted to come forward and take a position.

It's an eerie capacity in this horse.

I felt in the warm-up that the horse was where he should be, says Robert Bergh to TV12.

Superior

In the Derby mare it was a great success for coach Daniel Redén.

The Solvalla trainer had horses that finished first, second, third and fifth.

The first of his horses was Diana Zet (by Hard Livin) who won in the kilometer time of 1.12.7 over 2140 meters.

With Örjan Kihlström in the sulky, she kept out of the race before her teammate Milady Grace.

The victory means that Diana Zet this year won Queen Silvia's Cup, the Stallion Championship and the Derby mare.

- I have not had time to grasp it yet.

It has to work in the races even though you have four to start.

It's great, but it's giddy.

It was maximized, says Daniel Redén to TV12.