Sweden national under-19 speedway team

The Sweden national under-19 speedway team is the national under-19 speedway team of Sweden and is controlled by the SVEMO. The team has won the Team Speedway Junior European Championship once in 2008. Sweden has produced two Individual U-19 European Champion - Antonio Lindbäck (2004) and Dennis Andersson (2010). Lindbäck won a bronze medal also, just like Daniel Davidsson, Fredrik Lindgren and Robert Pettersson.

Sweden
AssociationSvenska Motorcykel- och Snöskoterförbundet
FIM codeSVEMO
Team managerDaniel Nelson
Nation colourBlue and Yellow
European Championships
Team U-19 1 1
 Best resultChampion (2008)
Individual U-19 2 4
 Best resultChampion (2004, 2010)

Competition

Team Speedway Junior European Championship
YearVenuePlacePts.Riders
2008 Rawicz36Linus Eklöf (11), Ludvig Lindgren (10), Simon Gustafsson (9), Linus Sundström (6), Niklas Larsson (—)
Kim Nilsson was a team member in the Semi-Final.
2009 Grindsted38Simon Gustafsson (12), Dennis Andersson (8), Ludvig Lindgren (7), Anton Rosén (6), Linus Sundström (5)
2010 Divišov
2011 TBA
Individual Speedway Junior European Championship
YearVenueMedal(s)Riders
1998 KrškoFreddie Eriksson (9th)
1999 Gniezno
2000 LjubljanaJonas Davidsson (6th), Eric Andersson (13th)
2001 PardubiceDaniel Davidsson (3rd), Mattias Nilsson (7th), Peter Ljung (8th)
2002 DaugavpilsFredrik Lindgren (3rd), Jonas Davidsson (6th), Daniel Davidsson (10th), Antonio Lindbäck (11th)
2003 PockingAntonio Lindbäck (3rd), Fredrik Lindgren (4th), Sebastian Aldén (7th), Eric Andersson (10th)
2004 RybnikAntonio Lindbäck (1st), Fredrik Lindgren (4th), Tomas Messing (15th)
2005 MšenoRobert Pettersson (3rd), Ricky Kling (5th), Andreas Messing (9th), Robin Törnqvist (15th)
2006 GoričanRicky Kling (5th), Robert Pettersson (—)
2007 CzęstochowaThomas H. Jonasson (5th), Linus Sundström (14th)
2008 StralsundDennis Andersson (7th), Linus Eklöf (8th), Kim Nilsson (9th)
2009 TarnówDennis Andersson (7th), Linus Sundström (8th), Kim Nilsson (14th)
2010 GoričanDennis Andersson (1st), Alexander Edberg (—)

See also

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