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Klub Sportowy ROW Rybnik, also known as ROW Rybnik, is a Polish motorcycle speedway team based in Rybnik, which currently competes in Ekstraliga (speedway).[1] Rybnik is one of the oldest and most successful teams in Polish speedway having won the league championship on twelve occasions.[2] ROW is one of the several clubs of the once united ROW Rybnik multi-sports club.

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ROW Rybnik
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Rybnik Municipal Stadium in 2007
Club information
Track addressRybnik Municipal Stadium
ul. Gliwicka 72
Rybnik
CountryPoland
Founded1930
Team managerPiotr Żyto
LeagueEkstraliga 2
WebsiteOfficial website
Club facts
ColoursGreen and Black
NicknameSharks, Green and Black
Track size357 metres (1,171 ft)
Track record time62.10
Track record date16 April 2022
Track record holderGrzegorz Zengota
Major team honours
Team Speedway Polish Championship x 121956, 1957, 1958, 1962, 1963, 1964, 1965, 1966, 1967, 1968, 1970, 1972
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History

1948 to 1959

Speedway in Rybnik has existed since 1930. The club competed in the inaugural 1948 Polish speedway season, under the name of RKM Budowlani (builders) Rybnik. They won the silver medal during the 1950 Polish speedway season.[3][4] As Górnik Rybnik the team won three consecutive titles in 1956, 1957 and 1958. The team included riders such as Stanisław Tkocz and Joachim Maj, who was Polish champion in 1958[5]

1960 to 1969

The 1960s was not only the most successful for the club but the most successful decade of all time for any club. As Górnik Rybnik they earned a silver in 1961 and then embarked on seven consecutive gold medal wins in 1962, 1963, 1964, 1965, 1966, 1967 and 1968. Four of these wins were achieved under the new name ROW Rybnik because in 1964, the multi-sports club ROW Rybnik was formed as a result of a merger between two local clubs RKS Górnik Rybnik and KS Górnik Chwałowice. Furthermore three of the club's riders won the five Polish Championships; Andrzej Wyglenda (1964, 1968 and 1969), Stanisław Tkocz (1965) and Antoni Woryna (1966).[6]

1970 to 1989

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Eugeniusz Skupień, Rybnik from 1983 to 1992

The 1970s was much less emphatic but the club still managed to win their 11th and 12th gold medal wins in 1970[7] and 1972.[8] Jerzy Gryt won the 1971 Polish Championship and Andrzej Wyglenda won his second in 1973.

The 1980s resulted in a gradual decline and the team suffered relegation in 1982 but by the end of the decade they had recovered to win a silver and a bronze medal in 1988 and 1989 respectively.[9]

1990 to 1999

After a silver medal win in 1990 the club underwent a name change to Rybnicki Klub Motorowy (Rybnik's Motorcycle Club) in 1994.[10] The remainder of the decade saw very few highlights.

2000 to 2009

When the Ekstraliga was introduced in 2000, Rybnik were in the 1. Liga.[11] They won the 1. Liga in 2003.[12] In 2009, they reverted to the historical "ROW" prefix as RKM ROW Rybnik.

2010 to present

In 2013, they changed name again, to ŻKS ROW Rybnik, the same season they won 2. Liga.[13] In 2019, they gained promotion back to the Ekstraliga but were relegated the following season (2020) and have struggled since. They currently race as KS ROW Rybnik.

2025 Squad

Ekstraliga (speedway)

  • Seniors:
  • Under-24:
  • Under-21 juniors:
    • Poland Maksym Borowiak TBC
    • Poland Paweł Trześniewski announced on 15.11.2024
    • Poland Kacper Tkocz announced on 15.11.2024
    • Poland Kamil Winkler announced on 15.11.2024
    • Poland Paweł Wyczyszczok announced on 15.11.2024
  • Team Manager:
    • Poland Piotr Żyto announced on 14.11.2024
  • U24 Team Manager:
    • Poland Antoni Skupień announced on 14.11.2024

Previous teams

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2024 Squad - Polish Speedway First League

  • Seniors: (¦ matches ¦ overall points ¦ bonus points ¦ season average points¦)
    • Australia Brady Kurtz announced on 19.10.2023 (¦ 20 ¦ 222 ¦ 11 ¦ 2.402 ¦) TOP LEAGE SCORER
    • Australia Rohan Tungate announced on 13.10.2023 @ 13:13 (¦ 20 ¦ 193 ¦ 22 ¦ 2.067 ¦)
    • Denmark Patrick Hansen announced on 14.10.2023 - 2y contact (not participate due to injury)
    • Poland Jakub Jamróg announced on 30.10.2023 (¦ 20 ¦ 192 ¦ 16 ¦ 2.039 ¦)
    • Poland Grzegorz Walasek announced on 13.11.2023 (¦ 20 ¦ 107 ¦ 11 ¦ 1.475 ¦)
  • Under-24:
  • Under-21 juniors:
    • Poland Maksym Borowiak announced on 9.03.2024 - loan from FOGO Unia Leszno (¦ 19 ¦ 47 ¦ 10 ¦ 1.239 ¦)
    • Poland Paweł Trześniewski announced on 15.11.2023 (¦ 19 ¦ 56 ¦ 2 ¦ 1.208 ¦)
    • Poland Kacper Tkocz announced on 15.11.2023 (¦ 19 ¦ 21 ¦ 6 ¦ 0.618 ¦)
    • Poland Seweryn Grabarczyk announced on 15.11.2023
    • Poland Szymon Tomaszewski long term deal, announced on 15.11.2023
    • Poland Kamil Winkler announced on 15.11.2023
    • Poland Paweł Wyczyszczok
  • Team Manager:
    • Poland Antoni Skupień

KS ROW Rybnik has been promoted to the TOP League - Ekstraliga (speedway)

2023 Squad - Polish Speedway First League

2022 Squad - Polish Speedway First League

2021 Squad - Polish Speedway First League

2020 Squad - Ekstraliga (speedway)

  • Seniors: (Average points per: ¦ heat ¦ meeting ¦)
  • Under-21 juniors:
    • Poland Kacper Duda
    • Poland Przemyslaw Giera
    • Poland Kacper Klosok ¦ 0,000 ¦ 0,00 ¦
    • Poland Mateusz Tudziez ¦ 0,564 ¦ 1,21 ¦
    • Poland Dominik Tyman
    • Poland Blazej Wypior
    • Poland Kamil Nowacki (loaned on 22.06.2020) ¦ 0,614 ¦ 1,92 ¦
  • Team Manager:
    • Poland Piotr Swiderski (announced on 4.11.2019, but resigned before start of the season on 17.02.2020)
    • Poland Lech Kędziora (announced on 28.02.2020)

KS ROW Rybnik has been relegated from the Ekstraliga (speedway) to the Polish Speedway First League

2019 Squad - Polish Speedway First League

KS ROW Rybnik has been promoted to the TOP League - Ekstraliga (speedway)

2018 Squad

2017 Squad

2016 Squad

2015 Squad

2014 Squad

  • Seniors: (Average points per: ¦ heat ¦ meeting ¦)
  • Under-21 juniors: (Average points per: ¦ heat ¦ meeting ¦)
    • Poland Marcin Bubel ¦ 0,727 ¦ 1,50 ¦
    • Poland Robert Chmiel
    • Poland Michal Schmidt
    • Poland Kamil Wieczorek ¦ 1,000 ¦ 2,33 ¦
    • Poland Kacper Woryna ¦ 1,915 ¦ 7,07 ¦
  • Team Manager:

2013 Squad

  • Team: (Average points per: ¦ heat ¦ meeting ¦)
    • Poland Roman Chromik ¦ 1,923 ¦ 7,86 ¦
    • Poland Michal Mitko ¦ 1,810 ¦ 7,31 ¦
    • United Kingdom Lewis Bridger ¦ 2,258 ¦ 10,77 ¦
    • Russia Ilja Czalov ¦ 2,346 ¦ 10,82 ¦
    • Czech Republic Vaclav Milik ¦ 2,171 ¦ 10,14 ¦
    • Germany Christian Hefenbrock
    • Russia Viktor Kulakov ¦ 1,455 ¦ 5,38 ¦
    • Australia Sam Masters
    • Poland Lukasz Bojarski ¦ 1,750 ¦ 6,00 ¦
    • Poland Slawomir Pyszny ¦ 0,000 ¦ 0,00 ¦
    • Poland Zbigniew Czerwinski
    • Poland Marcel Kajzer ¦ 1,833 ¦ 4,00 ¦
    • Poland Remigiusz Perzyński ¦ 0,000 ¦ 0,00 ¦
    • Poland Bartosz Szymura ¦ 0,000 ¦ 0,00 ¦
    • Poland Mike Trzensiok ¦ 1,300 ¦ 4,00 ¦
    • Poland Marcin Bubel ¦ 1,875 ¦ 6,50 ¦
    • Poland Lukasz Witoszek
    • Poland Patryk Malitowski ¦ 1,267 ¦ 4,25 ¦
    • Poland Alex Zgardziński ¦ 1,700 ¦ 5,00 ¦
    • Poland Kacper Woryna ¦ 1,469 ¦ 4,21 ¦
  • Team Manager:

2012 Squad

  • Seniors: (Average points per: ¦ heat ¦ meeting ¦)
    • United Kingdom Oliver Allen ¦ 2,115 ¦ 9,82 ¦
    • Poland Roman Chromik ¦ 1,988 ¦ 9,81 ¦
    • Poland Jacek Rempała ¦ 1,714 ¦ 7,77 ¦
    • Poland Mariusz Firlej ¦ 1,549 ¦ 6,64 ¦
    • Poland Adrian Szewczykowski ¦ 1,444 ¦ 5,79 ¦
    • Australia Jason Doyle ¦ 2,200 ¦ 10,00 ¦
    • Sweden Pontus Aspgren ¦ 1,810 ¦ 6,80 ¦
    • Denmark Kenni Larsen
    • Russia Aleksiej Charczenko ¦ 1,321 ¦ 6,00 ¦
    • Sweden Linus Ekloef
    • Poland Patryk Pawlaszczyk ¦ 1,733 ¦ 7,00 ¦
    • Poland Bartosz Szymura ¦ 1,417 ¦ 4,67 ¦
    • Poland Marcin Bubel ¦ 1,067 ¦ 2,60 ¦
  • Under-21 juniors: (Average points per: ¦ heat ¦ meeting ¦)
    • Poland Łukasz Piecha ¦ 0,706 ¦ 2,00 ¦
    • Denmark Mikkel Bech Jensen ¦ 1,955 ¦ 9,50 ¦
    • Denmark Marc Randrup ¦ 0,286 ¦ 1,00 ¦
    • Sweden Matthias Thoernblom ¦ 1,575 ¦ 7,13 ¦
    • Poland Mateusz Domanski ¦ 0,500 ¦ 1,00 ¦
  • Team Manager:
    • Poland Maciej Simionkowski

2011 Squad

2010 Squad

2009 squad

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Notable riders

Honours

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