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24-hour testing people
Tom Kristensen’s 2 Audi Sport Team was the fastest during the Le Mans test day, which took place last weekend. The test day is the last on-course preparation drivers have before the 24-hour race, and Kristensen’s teammate Loic Duval was the fastest of all the drivers. Le Mans takes place on the weekend of June 22-23. Kristensen is the most successful driver in the competition’s history with eight wins.
Golden generation sees red
The under-19s national football team have failed to qualify for their European championship this summer following a 1-0 loss to Portugal on Sunday. The game started badly when keeper Oliver Korch was sent off in the seventh minute. The resulting penalty was saved, but in the closing minutes – of a game that the Danes needed to win to qualify – the referee awarded a second one, which was not.
It had to be Frank
The under-19s national football team’s coach Thomas Frank has been named the new coach of Brøndby IF. He replaces Auri Skarbalius, who was fired along with sporting director Ole Bjur by the club’s new-look board of directors following a disappointing season. Frank had previously spent four years coaching the under-16 national team before overseeing the under-19s for one year, but has never trained a senior team before.
Outrolled in Odense
The national wheelchair rugby team finished sixth in the Denmark Wheelchair Rugby Challenge, the sport’s biggest event since the 2012 Paralympics, which finished on Sunday in Odense. The tournament is seen as a warm-up to next year’s World Championships, which will also be held in Odense. The team managed just two wins over Sweden (57-54) and Belgium (57-47). The US beat Australia 61-56 to take home the gold.
Hoping for better at Betis
Stephan Andersen, who played in goal for Denmark at Euro 2012, has signed a two-year contract with Real Betis. The Dane joins the La Liga club from French team Evian Thonon Gaillard, where he had found himself sidelined for most of last season, costing him his place in the national team in the process. Betis finished seventh in the league and have qualified for the Europa League next season.
Parken’s wild card
Talented young racer Michael Jepsen Jensen has been awarded a wild card spot in the Danish FIM Speedway Grand Prix at Parken in Copenhagen on June 29. Last year the 21-year-old Dane won the Nordic Speedway Grand Prix and the individual Under-21 World Championship. Jensen will represent Denmark at Parken alongside Nicki Pedersen and Niels-Kristian Iversen.