Individual Ice Speedway World Championship
The medalists of the finals of the Individual ice Speedway World Championship.[1] [2] The first Championships were held in 1966.[3]
Medalists
Year | Venue | Winner | Runner-up | 3rd place |
1966 | Ufa, Moscow | Gabdrakhman Kadyrov (43 pts) | Viktor Kuznetsov (39 pts) | Antonín Šváb, Sr. (39 pts) |
1967 | Ufa, Moscow, Leningrad | Boris Samorodov (57 pts) | Vyacheslav Dubinin (50 pts) | Vladimir Tsybrov (41 pts) |
1968 | Salavat, Ufa | Gabdrakhman Kadyrov (54 pts) | Vladimir Tsybrov (52 pts) | Boris Samorodov (51 pts) |
1969 | Inzell | Gabdrakhman Kadyrov (14 pts) | Yury Lombotsky (13 pts) | Vladimir Tsybrov (12+3 pts) |
1970 | Nässjö | Antonín Šváb, Sr. (15 pts) | Gabdrakhman Kadyrov (14 pts) | Kurt Westlund (12+3 pts) |
1971 | Inzell | Gabdrakhman Kadyrov (29 pts) | Vladimir Chekushev (25 pts) | Milan Špinka (21 pts) |
1972 | Nässjö | Gabdrakhman Kadyrov (15 pts) | Antonín Šváb, Sr. (14 pts) | Vladimir Paznikov (12+3 pts) |
1973 | Inzell | Gabdrakhman Kadyrov (29 pts) | Boris Samorodov (25 pts) | Vladimir Paznikov (24 pts) |
1974 | Nässjö | Milan Špinka (15 pts) | Vladimir Tsybrov (14 pts) | Gabdrakhman Kadyrov (13 pts) |
1975 | Moscow | Sergey Tarabanko (30 pts) | Vladimir Tsybrov (27 pts) | Sergey Kazakov (24 pts) |
1976 | Assen | Sergey Tarabanko (28 pts) | Milan Špinka (27 pts) | Conny Samuelsson (26 pts) |
1977 | Inzell | Sergey Tarabanko (27 pts) | Conny Samuelsson (26 pts) | Zdeněk Kudrna (24 pts) |
1978 | Assen | Sergey Tarabanko (28 pts) | Anatoly Bondarenko (24 pts) | Anatoly Gladyshev (23 pts) |
1979 | Inzell | Anatoly Bondarenko (30 pts) | Vladimir Lyubich (26+3 pts) | Zdeněk Kudrna (26+2 pts) |
1980 | Kalinin | Anatoly Bondarenko (29 pts) | Sergey Tarabanko (26 pts) | Vladimir Sukhov (25 pts) |
1981 | Assen | Vladimir Lyubich (28 pts) | Vladimir Sukhov (26 pts) | Anatoly Gladyshev (25+3 pts) |
1982 | Inzell | Sergey Kazakov (28 pts) | Per-Olof Serenius (23 pts) | Vladimir Subbotin (22 pts) |
1983 | Eindhoven | Sergey Kazakov (28+3 pts) | Anatoly Bondarenko (28+2 pts) | Erik Stenlund (24+3 pts) |
1984 | Moscow | Erik Stenlund (29 pts) | Vladimir Sukhov (28 pts) | Yury Ivanov (27 pts) |
1985 | Assen | Vladimir Sukhov (28 pts) | Jarmo Hirvasoja (26 pts) | Yury Ivanov (25+3 pts) |
1986 | Stockholm | Yury Ivanov (29 pts) | Vladimir Sukhov (27 pts) | Erik Stenlund (25 pts) |
1987 | Berlin | Yury Ivanov (28 pts) | Vladimir Sukhov (23 pts) | Vitaly Russkikh (21+3 pts) |
1988 | Eindhoven | Erik Stenlund (29 pts) | Yury Ivanov (27 pts) | Sergey Ivanov (24 pts) |
1989 | Almaty | Nikolay Nishchenko (26 pts) | Yury Ivanov (25 pts) | Vladimir Sukhov (13+3 pts) |
1990 | Göteborg | Jarmo Hirvasoja (27 pts) | Nikolay Nishchenko (24 pts) | Sergey Ivanov (23+3 pts) |
1991 | Assen | Sergey Ivanov (26+3 pts) | Per-Olof Serenius (26+F pts) | Michael Lang (24 pts) |
1992 | Frankfurt | Yury Ivanov (28 pts) | Antonín Klatovský (22 pts) | Stefan Svensson (21+3 pts) |
1993 | Saransk | Vladimir Fadeyev (27 pts) | Aleksandr Balashov (26 pts) | Michael Lang (23 pts) |
1994 | 10 Rounds GP | Aleksandr Balashov | Per-Olof Serenius | Vyacheslav Nikulin |
1995 | 10 Rounds GP | Per-Olof Serenius | Aleksandr Balashov | Vyacheslav Nikulin |
1996 | 10 Rounds GP | Aleksandr Balashov | Yury Polikarpov | Vyacheslav Nikulin |
1997 | Assen | Kirilł Drogalin | Aleksandr Balashov | Jari Ahlbom |
1998 | 10 Rounds GP | Aleksandr Balashov | Kirilł Drogalin | Vyacheslav Nikulin |
1999 | 10 Rounds GP | Vladimir Fadeyev | Aleksandr Balashov | Vyacheslav Nikulin |
2000 | Assen | Kirilł Drogalin | Franz Zorn | Vladimir Fadeyev |
2001 | 8 Rounds GP | Kirilł Drogalin | Vladimir Fadeyev | Vyacheslav Nikulin |
2002 | 8 Rounds GP | Per-Olof Serenius | Vyacheslav Nikulin | Yury Polikarpov |
2003 | 6 Rounds GP | Vitaly Khomitsevich | Günther Bauer | Vladimir Lumpov |
2004 | 8 Rounds GP | Dmitry Bulankin | Vitaly Khomitsevich | Nikolay Krasnikov |
2005 | 6 Rounds GP | Nikolay Krasnikov | Vitaly Khomitsevich | Ivan Ivanov |
2006 | 4 Rounds GP | Nikolay Krasnikov | Yunir Bazeyev | Mikhail Bogdanov |
2007 | 6 Rounds GP | Nikolay Krasnikov | Vitaly Khomitsevich | Ivan Ivanov |
2008 | 6 Rounds GP | Nikolay Krasnikov | Vitaly Khomitsevich | Franz Zorn |
2009[4] | 8 Rounds GP | Nikolay Krasnikov | Daniil Ivanov | Franz Zorn |
2010 | 9 Rounds GP | Nikolay Krasnikov | Daniil Ivanov | Dmitry Khomitsevich |
2011 | 8 Rounds GP | Nikolay Krasnikov | Igor Kononov | Daniil Ivanov |
2012 | 8 Rounds GP | Nikolay Krasnikov | Daniil Ivanov | Dmitry Khomitsevich |
2013 | 10 Rounds GP | Daniil Ivanov | Dmitry Koltakov | Dmitry Khomitsevich |
2014 | 8 Rounds GP | Daniil Ivanov | Dmitry Koltakov | Dmitry Khomitsevich |
2015 | 10 Rounds GP | Dmitry Koltakov | Daniil Ivanov | Dmitry Khomitsevich |
2016 | 10 Rounds GP | Dmitry Khomitsevich | Dmitry Koltakov | Daniil Ivanov |
2017 | 10 Rounds GP | Dmitry Koltakov | Igor Kononov | Dmitry Khomitsevich |
2018 | 10 Rounds GP | Dmitry Koltakov | Daniil Ivanov | Dmitry Khomitsevich |
2019 | 10 Rounds GP | Daniil Ivanov | Dmitry Koltakov | Dinar Valeev |
2020 | 6 Rounds GP | Daniil Ivanov | Dmitry Khomitsevich | Dinar Valeev |
References
- "Ice Speedway World Championship Past Winners". Ice Speedway.co.uk.
- "World Ice Racing Championships". Edinburgh Speedway.
- "HISTORY OF ICE RACING". FIM.
- "Nikołaj Krasnikow zdominował cykl Grand Prix" (in Polish). SportoweFakty.pl. 2009-03-15. Retrieved 2009-03-15.
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