Oscar Carré Trophy

The Oscar Carré Trophy (Dutch: Oscar Carré Trofee) is a circus award in Netherlands[1] and is named after the Royal Netherland Cirque circus operator Oscar Carré.[2] Most of the time it is based upon the complete oeuvre of the circus.

Winners of the Oscar Carré Trophy

  • 1993: Flavio Togni
  • 1995: Herman Renz
  • 2000: Louis Knie Senior of Circus Knie
  • 2004: Martin Hanson

Other winners:

  • Gert Siemonet Barum
  • Luciën & Arlette Gruss
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References

  1. Korea Today, , Issues 1-5; Issues 7-12, page 29, 1993, Foreign Languages Publishing House
  2. Sketch: A Journal of Art and Actuality, Volume 14, page 138, 1896, Ingram Bros. Press,
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