The 15 entrants are set and the eliminations have been drawn for Sunday's (May 29) Elitloppet at Solvalla Racecourse in Stockholm, Sweden. This year's Elitloppet is the richest trotting race in the world, with a purse of over $1.6 million between the heats and the final. Trainer Daniel Redén will send out three horses in the Elitloppet, starting with defending champion Don Fanucci Zet, who had the misfortune of drawing post eight in his elimination for the second straight year. He was able to overcome that assignment a year ago by finishing second in his heat before he captured the final. This year, Don Fanucci Zet, a 6-year-old stallion by Hard Livin, is undefeated in two starts, winning his prep races at Bollnäs and Umåker. "He's a fantastic horse. He has shown that he likes two heats very well. He has no cracks in his armor," said driver Orjan Kihlström in a Solvalla podcast last week. According to pre-race odds, Don Fanucci Zet's biggest competition in the "Green" elimination will come from France's Etonnant, the winner of the Group 1 Grand Critérium de Vitesse de la Côte d'Azur at Cagnes-sur-Mer on March 13. That race is conducted from behind a starting gate and over the distance of a mile, same as the Elitloppet. Etonnant, who will also start outside in post seven, is an 8-year-old son of 2014 and 2017 Elitloppet champion Timoko and will be driven by Anthony Barrier for owner-trainer Richard Westerink. North America's lone representative, Canada's Perfetto, drew post four in the Green elimination for trainer-driver Dagfin Henriksen. A 7-year-old gelding by Majestic Son owned by Gerald Haggerty, Perfetto has won two straight O'Brien Awards as Canada's top older trotter and comes into the Elitloppet with a record of 2-4-1 from nine attempts at the top level at Woodbine Mohawk Park in 2022. ► Sign up for our FREE DRF Harness Digest Newsletter Redén's other two charges, Hail Mary and Snowstorm Hanover, got posts four and one, respectively, in the second elimination. Hail Mary, who is slightly favored over Don Fanucci Zet in the event, is a 6-year-old Googoo Gaagaa stallion, and his dam, the Victory Dream mare Dreams, is a sister to the great Moni Maker. Hail Mary was moved into Redén's barn this year after competing previously for Robert Bergh and captured his lone prep race at Rättvik on May 6. Erik Adielsson landed the drive on Hail Mary after Orjan Kihlström opted to stay with Don Fanucci Zet. "Daniel has done a fantastic job with the horse. He's a completely different horse now. It's going to be a lot of fun to see," said Hail Mary's owner Mehdi Yazdanpanah in an article published by Sweden's Aftonbladet. "Anything can happen, there is so little that is required for the whole weekend to go to hell, but I have a good feeling. I'm happy with the draw, super happy with the driver Erik Adielsson. I think it will be a success." As for Snowstorm Hanover, he will be driven by Magnus Djuse from the pole position. An 8-year-old Muscle Massive stallion bred by Hanover Shoe Farms, Snowstorm Hanover won the 2016 Matron and Valley Victory and the 2017 Kentucky Futurity in the United States for Matt Kakaley and Ron Burke. He was then purchased by Stefan Melander (Stall TZ) and exported. "He is a bit headstrong but very nice to drive. He is getting better and better, maybe he can surprise. He has gained self-confidence," said Djuse in a Sport Bladet story after Snowstorm Hanover's most recent win at Solvalla on May 11. Another main contender in the Blue elimination is Vivid Wise AS, but he starts outside in post seven. An 8-year-old by Yankee Glide, Vivid Wise AS won the Group 1 Prix de France on February 13 at Vincennes and also took the Group 1 Prix de L'Atlantique on April 23 at Enghien. He was second to Etonnant in the Grand Critérium de Vitesse de la Côte d'Azur. Matthieu Abrivard will drive Vivid Wise AS for trainer Alessandro Gocciadoro, who also has Vernissage Grif in the first elimination. Also, while he missed out on racing his own Back Of The Neck in the Elitloppet, Ake Svanstedt has picked up the drive on Who's Who for trainer Pasi Aikio in the second elimination. Who's Who, an 8-year-old by Maharajah, enters the Elitloppet after winning the Group 1 Paralympiatravet at Åby on May 7, and he drew post three. The top four finishers from both eliminations will advance to the final, with the winners drawing for posts one and two, the second-place finishers for three and four, and so on. The first elimination is slated to take place at 9:28 a.m. (EDT) on Sunday, followed by the second elimination at 9:55. The final is set to begin at 11:45 a.m. The full elimination fields with drivers and odds are as follows: Green Elimination 1-Önas Prince (Per Nordström, 11.00) 2-Brother Bill (Jorma Kontio, 15.00) 3-Cokstile (Christoffer Eriksson, 8.00) 4-Perfetto (Dagfin Henriksen, 75.00) 5-Click Bait (Ulf Ohlsson, 35.00) 6-Vernissage Grif (Alessandro Gocciadoro, 30.00) 7-Etonnant (Anthony Barrier, 10.00) 8-Don Fanucci Zet (Örjan Kihlström, 3.75) Blue Elimination 1-Snowstorm Hanover (Magnus A. Djuse, 35.00) 2-Admiral As (Per Lennartsson, 15.00) 3-Who's Who (Åke Svanstedt, 8.00) 4-Hail Mary (Erik Adielsson, 3.75) 5-Night Brodde (Conrad Lugauer, 50.00) 6-Mister F Daag (Robin Bakker, 30.00) 7-Vivid Wise As (Matthieu Abrivard, 10.00) *Listed odds are from Bet365 to win the Elitloppet as of May 25 and courtesy NicerOdds