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5 unusual facts about Herning


AU Herning

AU Herning is a department-like centre for research and higher education under Business and Social Sciences, Aarhus University, and is located in Herning, Denmark.

Bodil Koch

It came as a surprise to many that she as a female, an academic, and practicing Protestant from Copenhagen could be elected in a rural area Herning in Jutland.

Geoffrey Soupe

Soupe made his Grand Tour début at the 2012 Giro d'Italia, taking a third place finish during the race's first mass-start stage in Herning, Denmark; a result that Soupe stated that he was "sorry" for, after he was supposed to be leading out the team's main sprinter Arnaud Démare, until he was caught up in a final-corner crash.

Herning

The city hosts 3 buildings recognizably designed by the architect Jørn Utzon.

Superior Art Creations

The first SAC Art Pack was released the same month at "The Party" Demo Party in Herning, Denmark.


2016 IIHF World Championship

The tournament is proposed to run from May 6–22, 2016 in Parken Stadium (Copenhagen/15,000 seats) and Jyske Bank Boxen (Herning/12,000 seats).

Alena Filipava

She won the bronze medal at the 2009 World Wrestling Championships in Herning, Denmark, against Tatiana Padilla of the United States, in addition to her silver at the European Championships in Vilnius, Lithuania.

AU Herning

AU Herning's focus is on education excellence and offers six undergraduate and two graduate study programmes as well as a number of part-time studies all within engineering, business economics, management and communication and multimedia.

Hydrail

Previous International Hydrail Conferences have been held in Herning, Denmark; Valencia, Spain; Charlotte, North Carolina; and Salisbury, North Carolina.

Stanka Zlateva

Zlateva came first in her category at the 2006, 2007, 2008, 2010 and 2011 World Championships (in Baku, Guangzhou, Tokyo, Moscow and Istanbul respectively), third in 2009 (Herning), fourth in 2004 (New York), fifth in 2005 (Budapest), seventh in 2001 (Sofia) and eight in 2002 (Chalcis).


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