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* May 1 — [[Rolf Sørensen]] wins the [[Eschborn-Frankfurt City Loop]]. |
* May 1 — [[Rolf Sørensen]] wins the [[Eschborn-Frankfurt City Loop]]. |
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* July 3–25 — [[1993 Tour de France]] |
* July 3–25 — [[1993 Tour de France]] |
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** July 8 – [[Jesper Skibby]] wins the 5th stage. |
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** July 10 — [[Bjarne Riis]] wins the 7th stage. |
** July 10 — [[Bjarne Riis]] wins the 7th stage. |
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** July 25 — [[Bjarne Riis]] finishes in fifth place in the [[1993 Tour de France]]. |
** July 25 — [[Bjarne Riis]] finishes in fifth place in the [[1993 Tour de France]]. |
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Events from the year 1993 in Denmark.
Incumbents
- Monarch - HM Queen Magrethe II of Denmark
- Prime minister - Poul Schlüter (until January 25), Poul Nyrup Rasmussen
Events
Undated
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The arts
Sports
Football
Cycling
- April 18 — Rolf Sørensen wins the Liège–Bastogne–Liège classic road cycling race.
- May 1 — Rolf Sørensen wins the Eschborn-Frankfurt City Loop.
- July 3–25 — 1993 Tour de France
- July 8 – Jesper Skibby wins the 5th stage.
- July 10 — Bjarne Riis wins the 7th stage.
- July 25 — Bjarne Riis finishes in fifth place in the 1993 Tour de France.
- October 6 — Rolf Sørensen wins the Milano–Torino road cycling race.
Other
- February 12 — Gert Bo Jacobsen becomes WBO Welterweight Champion in boxing.
- December 5 — Denmark wins silver the 1993 World Women's Handball Championship in Norway after being defeated 23–22 by Germany in the final.
Births
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Deaths
- 16 January - Robert Jacobsen, painter and sculptor (born 1903)
- 30 May - Henry Heerup, painter and sculptor (born 1907)
- 16 September – Mogens Koch, architect (born in 1888)
- 15 October – Dan Turèll, writer (born 1946)