The 48-year old Australian born Mary Elizabeth Donaldson married Frederik Frederik is the heir apparent to the Danish throne Mary brought two horses to Frederiksværk: Edelman (by Vivaldi x Jazz) and Wasabi OLD (by Welt Hit IV x Lancer) at M-level Mary is trained by Danish Grand Prix rider Karin Nissen Mary scored 72.05% to place fourth with Edelman Mary and Wasabi OLDDanish Royals have a great passion for horse sport The most notable member of the Danish royal house is HRH Nathalie zu Sayn-Wittgenstein who is a multiple Oympian She is currently the Danish Grand Prix dressage team trainer is an avid horse breeder in her own right and honorary president and patron of the Danish warmblood society World Breeding Federation of Sport Horses and Global Dressage Foundation Crown Princess Mary has had a keen interest in horses from the start and used to be a hunting rider in Australia She met Prince Frederik at the 2000 Olympic Games in Sydney Daughter Isabella was on hands with the horses at the show More Photos of the royals on the Ridehesten website © Ridehesten.com Stalls for Rent at Durondeau Dressage in Peer, Belgium Exceptionally Well Located Equestrian Facility in Wellington, Florida Well-built Equestrian Estate With Multiple Business Opportunities in Sweden Stable Units for Rent at Lotje Schoots' Equestrian Center in Houten (NED) For Rent: Several Apartments and Stable Wing at High-End Equestrian Facility Stable Wing Available at Reiterhof Wensing on Dutch/German border Real Estate: Well-Appointed Country House with Extensive Equestrian Facility in the U.K. Rémi Blot - Thomas Frank was born in Frederiksværk Thomas’s first coaching job was with the Under-8s at his hometown club He spent two years with the Under-8s before moving on to the Under-12s group Thomas enrolled on a Bachelor of Sport degree at the Department of Sport in Copenhagen He graduated a year later and took his first steps into professional coaching - Thomas’s five-year spell at Hvidovre ended in 2004 when he joined Boldklubben af 1893 as an ITU coach a position he would hold for a year before a two-year stint in the same role with Lyngby Boldklub - It was then that Thomas drew the attention of the Danish FA taking over initially as the Under-16 and Under-17 Head Coach Working with the likes of Christian Eriksen and Kenneth Zohore he led The Danes to the semi-finals of the 2011 European Championships before moving on for a year in charge of the Under-19s Denmark manager during Thomas’ time with the national set-up - Thomas’ first foray into Club management came in 2013 as he took charge of Danish giants Brøndby His first game in charge was a 1-1 draw at home to Vestsjaelland The game was delayed by around 15 minutes because the crowd – around 20,000 in number – were struggling to get into the stadium - Brøndby finished fourth during his first season in charge and went one better the following campaign with a third-placed finish Thomas left in March 2016 with a 45 per cent win ratio from 103 games in charge Thomas joined the coaching staff at Jersey Road as an Assistant Head Coach working alongside Dean Smith and Richard O’Kelly His arrival coincided with an upturn in form as The Bees secured a tenth-placed finish at the end of the season departure for Aston Villa earlier this month Thomas was appointed Head Coach on Tuesday with The Bees seventh in the Sky Bet Championship Give your support to Thomas and the lads by joining us at Griffin Park on Saturday when we face Bristol City. With our away end sold out tickets for this game are only available to supporters with a ticket purchasing history so don’t forget to login to your ticketing account to secure your place for this match Please note: you may already have an account with us simply enter your email address here to activate yours and we will send you a new password your ticketing history will not show and therefore will not allow you to buy tickets for this game The new crane will lift steel slabs with a total weight of up to 61 tonnes each and be used in cargo operations in order to boost terminal productivity at the port of Frederiksværk Henriksen Shipping is loading and discharging some 400 ships per year Operating out of the ports of Frederiksværk and Hundested Henriksen Shipping A/S offers a wide range of services within shipping The company was established in Copenhagen in 1934 and has served local as well as international customers handling most types of cargo including bulk Ports Baltics are called occasionally called upon when a sufficient quantity of cargo is available said: “Important reasons for choosing a Liebherr mobile harbour crane once again has been the good partnership with Liebherr their use of latest technology and the high quality oftheir products which implies short reaction times and fast delivery of spare parts when needed Together with the Liebherr service agreement based on the market leading service concept which Liebherr provides an economic stable and safe operation of the crane is ensured for the years to come.” Last week's PTI Friday Focus shared the behind the scenes life of crane operator and YouTuber Joris Cleiren from Belgium The video from Liebherr below shows the LHM 550 in action: Henriksen Shipping recently visited the maritime manufacturing plant Liebherr Sales Manager Scandinavia; Teddy Folmer CEO A Liebherr Sales Director mobile harbour cranes; Peter Nielsen DP World is set to implement OneStop Modal and the OneStop Vehicle Booking System (VBS) The US House of Representatives has voted to overturn the Environmental Protection Agency‘s (EPA) 2023 global schedule reliability surged to 57.5 per cent Container throughput at the Port of Melbourne totalled 267,000 TEUs in March 2025 Cover image: ©Associated Press The death toll has risen to at least 70 Editor’s note: In the October monthly Coin World cover feature several staff writers embraced the spirit of Halloween and highlighted the spookier items in numismatics This is one of a series of articles from the Collecting the Macabre feature that will appear online at CoinWorld.com.  cemeteries and other final resting places have been used as the settings for scary stories throughout time All manner of traditions and superstitions involving passing through or near a graveyard have grown up around the idea of spirits of the dead haunting particular places But collectors of paper money don’t have to be spooked Depictions of final resting places can become a theme for collecting Many world notes feature designs showing ancient and modern burial places the depiction of an ancient portal tomb can be found on the back of the 2009 Clydesdale Bank £100 note The design depicts a group of Neolithic monuments part of the UNESCO Heart of Neolithic Orkney World Heritage Site on the Scottish island of Orkney Nearby the tomb are two ceremonial stone rings — the Ring of Brodgar and the Standing Stones of Stenness Maeshowe is surrounded by a ditch and a raised bank and had one central chamber and three side chambers The Ring of Brodgar is a circle of upright stones surrounded by a large circular ditch The Stenness stone ring was originally surrounded by a ditch and is often referred to as a henge The £100 note illustrating this story was one of four notes — £5 £50 and £100 — sold by Heritage in a single lot for $381.88 Sept The face of the 1917 5-krone note of Denmark shows a depiction of a portal tomb called Carlsstenen near the city of Frederiksvaerk in Denmark according to the website 1001 Stories of Denmark are usually built with two or more upright stones supporting a large flat horizontal capstone example does not specifically depict a final resting place many people assume they will find a skeleton in a tomb and apparently that was on the mind of the person who reworked the portrait on the face of a Fifth Issue 25-cent fractional note The face of an unaltered note features a portrait of Robert J These notes were in circulation from 1874 to 1876 Someone transformed Walker’s rather glum-looking portrait into a grinning head and shoulders portrait of a skeleton Satirical notes like this one show up at auctions from time to time was sold in 2005 by Heritage Auctions for $54 Keep up with all CoinWorld.com news and insights: the hair – Johnny Nic loves everything about Thomas Frank Here’s ‘What’s So Great About…’ the Brentford boss… He took the 17s to a Euro semi-final and qualified them for the World Cup This success led him to be appointed U19s manager which he did from 2012 to 2013 before being appointed coach of Brondby this was his first senior position in football qualifying for the Europa League but he resigned after nearly three years because the club chairman had a pop at him on a fan forum under a false name Nine months later he took an unusual move abroad to Brentford to work as an assistant coach to Dean Smith He said both he and his wife and family wanted to experience a different country and a different culture That’s very refreshing to hear in these times where freedom of movement is sold to us as a very bad thing Can you imagine what sort of mental straight-jacket you’d have to wear to think that was well respected and got a contract extension to the end of 2018-19 season But in October 2018 Dean Smith went to Villa and he took his chance to take the big chair for himself Brentford were in the Championship and he had an inauspicious start registering only one win in his first 10 games but form picked up in the second half of the season and they finished 11th Absolutely no-one took this as an indication that they would be candidates for promotion the next season but they finished third got to the play-off final but lost 2-1 to Fulham That would come next season when they finished third again and beat Swansea in the play-off final 2-0 ensuring promotion to the Premier League This was no small achievement for a club that was last promoted to the top division in 1935 and one that was made on a relatively small budget They were relegated in the first season after the war and hadn’t returned to the top flight since spending the mid 60s to late 70s in the fourth division he prepared for the season by moving out four players in the summer and bringing in 10 but spending just £28.5 million keeping a hardcore of players in the first team who got them promoted played in their new Community Stadium saw them give Arsenal an absolute schooling They lost only one of their first eight games of the season but had a difficult Christmas and New Year winning only once and drawing oncee in 13 games but recovered to win seven out of their last 10 games thanks in part to Christian Eriksen’s arrival in January An up and down season ended with them in a creditable 13th position after starting as most people’s relegation favourites What’s So Great About… Ange Postecoglu | Gareth Southgate | Emma Hayes what he calls ‘no dickheads’ culture at the club and I think the fans absolutely love that He seems to have a strong personality but without a nasty bone in his body He set up Brentford to play a specific sort of football and then set about recruiting players who fitted the system rather than the other way round basically using the spreadsheet method to identify players whose stats suggest he will fit the position he wants them to play him then assessing their character to see if they’ll fit the ‘no dickheads’ policy It is the hair of someone who should be playing keyboards in a European prog-metal band He’s also got the sort of massive thick ears which give him a hobbity sort of appearance It’s worth remembering that when we hear him but so good is his English that it would be hard to tell that was the case He is very passionate and always speaks with an almost disarming bluntness In this respect he seems like a real person The British coaches tend to express themselves in the peculiar language that is football-speak but the overseas coach not having been inculcated into the paranoid often just wearing a light sweater or long sleeve t-shirt relaxed kind of image and all of these things make him easy to like as the season went on and the team went through that difficult spell his post-match interviews were intense and he looked wired up and stressed out His interview after losing 3-1 to Manchester United at Old Trafford was a classic example That opening day win against Arsenal was based around the attacking 3-5-2 he’d used towards the end of the Championship season They are full of running and as soon as they rob the ball look to get it forward quickly which has led to some people saying they play long ball football throughout the season he leaned heavily on Ivan Toney who ended up with 12 goals and five assists For the five games he was out injured and the sixth when he returned as a substitute they didn’t win and picked up just two points His return to the starting line up in early March having missed February saw them win five out of six The one thing they lacked was a midfield creator or a ‘trequartista’ if you like Thomas’s Danish connections came in useful in January he really injected some class into the side It was a typically thoughtful and creative bit of recruitment from Frank A fantastic explanation of how he set Brentford up to win the play-off final… Another brilliant breakdown of a great game… It is a noisy atmospheric place which is a bit of a throwback to less corporate  days another successful season for Brentford and being such a charismatic personality will inevitably see his reputation attract far wealthier clubs in search of a hip manager to look modern and progressive So Brentford may just be a stepping stone up the management ladder © Planet Sport Limited 2025 • All Rights Reserved