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- A few weeks later, Lindnord became a part of the production crew of ‘Arthur the King’ to oversee the adventure scenes in the movie and ensure authenticity.
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Mar 14, 2024 · Did Mikael Lindnord take Arthur home with him back to Sweden after the race? Yes. In determining how accurate Arthur the King is, we confirmed that Mikael Lindnord, who is renamed Michael Light in the film, did adopt Arthur after the race and took him home with him.
Aug 21, 2024 · In real life, the events of Arthur the King happened to Mikael Lindnord. Instead of being American, Mikael was a Swedish athlete from the locality of Örnsköldsvik. Alongside his wife Helena, Mikael regularly represented his nation in global sporting events.
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Mar 16, 2024 · Arthur became part of Lindnord and wife Helena's family for six happy years. That's where "Arthur the King" stops its story. "He was not a dog to us, he was a family member," Lindnord...
May 25, 2024 · After realizing that the dog needed specialized medical attention, Lindnord took him to Sweden, where Arthur became a part of the racer’s family. Around a decade later, Lindnord continues to spread the goodness of his beloved dog through varying mediums!
Mar 15, 2024 · Lindnord did work to bring Arthur home with him after the race (though to Sweden, not the US), and after four months in quarantine Arthur was healthy and able to join his forever family. Since then, Arthur has participated with Team Peak Performance in other adventure races and is the inspiration for the non-profit The Arthur Foundation.
Mar 24, 2024 · The inspiration behind the movie "Arthur the King," Mikael Lindnord details the bond with a dog that began at the Adventure Racing World Championship in Ecuador. Mikael Lindnord recounts the time a dog joined him on a grueling six-day race in Ecuador, which inspired the new movie
Shortly after Arthur got adopted by Lindnord, an Ecuadorian man named Vicente Quiñonez came forward in the Ecuadorian newspaper El Comercio, claiming that he was Arthur's real owner and that...