Sports

Prince Frederik Gets IOC Post

When Copenhagen successfully hosted the Olympic Festival in the Denmark capital two weeks ago, it accommodated many very important figures in the world of sports and politics. Heads of states were present including U.S. President Barack Obama and Olympic athletes to give support to their respective countries bidding to host the 2016 Summer Olympic Games. […]

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President Obama in Denmark for Olympic Event

Denmark’s capital city of Copenhagen is fortunate to be hosting major international festivals every now and then. Not surprising at all because of the city’s favorable status in terms of tourism, environmental preservation efforts, urban development and sports. […]

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GF World Cup in Aarhus

It’s that time of the year once again for the GF World Cup. This yearly handball tournament exclusively for women takes place at the Atletion in Aarhus, Denmark from September 22 to 27. Each year, eight of the world’s best women teams compete in this tournament. […]

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Orestad Unveils New Sports Centre

Denmark boasts of active participation in various sports. Whether in basketball, football, golf or swimming as well as other extreme sports activities, this Nordic country has carved a niche in the sports world. And to support this endeavor, a new sports center has been inaugurated last Friday in the capital of Copenhagen.  […]

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Danmark Rundt on King Stage

The Danmark Rundt, the cycler’s Tour of Denmark, is going to its third phase today. Today’s sprint is called The King’s Stage, a long 185 km from Århus to Vejle.
The Post Danmark Rundt as it is currently sponsored by the Danish National Postal Agency features 15 teams this year, each of them represented by 8 riders, participating in 6 stages long races. […]

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Female Danes Get Into Football

In today’s era, women are just about anywhere. They’ve conquered many of the so-called men’s worlds ranging from the corporate world to politics to science and technology and even sports. Name it, women are in it. […]