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The Speedway World Cup is a motorcycle speedway event for national teams held in different countries.[1] The first edition of the competition in the current format was held in 2001 and replaced the old World Team Cup which ran from 1960 until 2000.[2][3] The competition was held annually until 2017 when it was replaced by the Speedway of Nations pairs event. The Speedway World Cup returned in 2023 and will be held every three years.[4]

FIM Speedway World Cup
Current season, competition or edition:
Current sports event 2023 Speedway World Cup
FormerlySpeedway World Team Cup (1960–2000)
SportMotorcycle speedway
Founded2001
DirectorPhil Morris
MottoNo brakes, no gears, no fear
No. of teams9 national teams
ContinentWorld
Most recent
champion(s)
 Poland (2023)
Most titles Poland (9 times)
TV partner(s)Discovery+
Official websitehttps://www.fimspeedway.com/swc

Past winners

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Year Venue Winners Runner-up 3rd place
2001 Poland  Wrocław   Australia (68 pts)
Jason Crump
Todd Wiltshire
Craig Boyce
Ryan Sullivan
Leigh Adams
  Poland (65 pts)
Krzysztof Cegielski
Piotr Protasiewicz
Tomasz Gollob
Sebastian Ułamek
Jacek Krzyżaniak
  Sweden (51 pts)
Jimmy Nilsen
Mikael Karlsson
Tony Rickardsson
Niklas Klingberg
Andreas Jonsson
2002 England  Peterborough   Australia (64 pts)
Todd Wiltshire
Jason Lyons
Leigh Adams
Jason Crump
Ryan Sullivan
  Denmark (58 pts)
Nicki Pedersen
Ronni Pedersen
Charlie Gjedde
Hans Andersen
Bjarne Pedersen
  Sweden (54 pts)
Tony Rickardsson
Niklas Klingberg
Peter Karlsson
Mikael Karlsson
Stefan Andersson
2003 Denmark  Vojens   Sweden (62 pts)
Andreas Jonsson
Mikael Max
Peter Ljung
David Ruud
  Australia (57 pts)
Jason Crump
Todd Wiltshire
Jason Lyons
Ryan Sullivan
Leigh Adams
  Denmark (53 pts)
Nicki Pedersen
Hans Andersen
Bjarne Pedersen
Ronni Pedersen
Charlie Gjedde
2004 England  Poole   Sweden (49 pts)
Mikael Max
Tony Rickardsson
Antonio Lindbäck
Andreas Jonsson
Peter Karlsson
  Great Britain (48 pts)
David Norris
Lee Richardson
Mark Loram
Scott Nicholls
Gary Havelock
  Denmark (32 pts)
Hans Andersen
Nicki Pedersen
Kenneth Bjerre
Niels Kristian Iversen
Bjarne Pedersen
2005 Poland  Wrocław   Poland (62 pts)
Grzegorz Walasek
Rune Holta
Piotr Protasiewicz
Jarosław Hampel
Tomasz Gollob
  Sweden (34 pts)
Tony Rickardsson
Peter Karlsson
Andreas Jonsson
Antonio Lindbäck
Fredrik Lindgren
  Denmark (31 pts)
Hans Andersen
Bjarne Pedersen
Kenneth Bjerre
Nicki Pedersen
Niels Kristian Iversen
2006 England  Reading   Denmark (45 pts)
Niels Kristian Iversen
Nicki Pedersen
Bjarne Pedersen
Hans Andersen
Charlie Gjedde
  Sweden (37 pts)
Andreas Jonsson
Antonio Lindbäck
Fredrik Lindgren
Mikael Max
Peter Karlsson
  Great Britain (36 pts)
Lee Richardson
Mark Loram
Scott Nicholls
Chris Louis
Chris Harris
2007 Poland  Leszno   Poland (55 pts)
Krzysztof Kasprzak
Jarosław Hampel
Tomasz Gollob
Rune Holta
Grzegorz Walasek
Damian Baliński
  Denmark (52 pts)
Hans Andersen
Kenneth Bjerre
Niels Kristian Iversen
Nicki Pedersen
Bjarne Pedersen
Jesper B. Jensen
  Australia (29 pts)
Ryan Sullivan
Jason Crump
Chris Holder
Leigh Adams
Davey Watt
Rory Schlein
2008 Denmark  Vojens   Denmark (49 pts)
Nicki Pedersen
Bjarne Pedersen
Kenneth Bjerre
Niels Kristian Iversen
Hans Andersen
  Poland (46 pts)
Rune Holta
Wiesław Jaguś
Tomasz Gollob
Grzegorz Walasek
Jarosław Hampel
  Sweden (39 pts)
Andreas Jonsson
Daniel Nermark
Peter Ljung
Fredrik Lindgren
Jonas Davidsson
2009 Poland  Leszno   Poland (44 pts)
Krzysztof Kasprzak
Piotr Protasiewicz
Jarosław Hampel
Tomasz Gollob
Adrian Miedziński
  Australia (43 pts)
Davey Watt
Troy Batchelor
Leigh Adams
Chris Holder
Jason Crump
  Sweden (36 pts)
Jonas Davidsson
Fredrik Lindgren
Antonio Lindbäck
Andreas Jonsson
David Ruud
2010 Denmark  Vojens   Poland (44 pts)
Rune Holta
Jarosław Hampel
Tomasz Gollob
Adrian Miedziński
Janusz Kołodziej
  Denmark (39 pts)
Kenneth Bjerre
Nicolai Klindt
Niels Kristian Iversen
Bjarne Pedersen
Hans Andersen
  Sweden (35 pts)
Fredrik Lindgren
Jonas Davidsson
Antonio Lindbäck
Magnus Zetterström
Andreas Jonsson
2011 Poland  Gorzów Wielkopolski   Poland (51 pts)
Tomasz Gollob
Jaroslaw Hampel
Krzysztof Kasprzak
Piotr Protasiewicz
Janusz Kołodziej
  Australia (45 pts)
Chris Holder
Jason Crump
Troy Batchelor
Darcy Ward
Davey Watt
  Sweden (30 pts)
Fredrik Lindgren
Antonio Lindbäck
Thomas H. Jonasson
Jonas Davidsson
Andreas Jonsson
2012 Sweden  Målilla   Denmark (39 pts)
Niels K Iversen
Michael Jepsen Jensen
Nicki Pedersen
Mikkel B Jensen
  Australia (36 pts)
Jason Crump
Darcy Ward
Davey Watt
Chris Holder
  Russia (30 pts)
Andreas Jonsson
Fredrik Lindgren
Peter Ljung
Thomas H. Jonasson
2013 Czech Republic  Prague   Poland (41 pts)
Jarosław Hampel
Maciej Janowski
Krzysztof Kasprzak
Patryk Dudek
  Denmark (40 pts)
Niels Kristian Iversen
Kenneth Bjerre
Nicki Pedersen
Michael Jepsen Jensen
  Australia (34 pts)
Darcy Ward
Troy Batchelor
Cameron Woodward
Jason Doyle
2014 Poland  Bydgoszcz   Denmark (38 pts)
Nicki Pedersen
Peter Kildemand
Mads Korneliussen
Niels Kristian Iversen
  Poland (37 pts)
Piotr Protasiewicz
Krzysztof Kasprzak
Janusz Kołodziej
Jarosław Hampel
  Australia (36 pts)
Chris Holder
Darcy Ward
Troy Batchelor
Jason Doyle
2015 Denmark  Vojens   Sweden (34 pts)
Antonio Lindbäck
Andreas Jonsson
Linus Sundström
Fredrik Lindgren
  Denmark (32 pts)
Peter Kildemand
Niels Kristian Iversen
Nicki Pedersen
Kenneth Bjerre
  Poland (27 pts)
Bartosz Zmarzlik
Krzysztof Buczkowski
Maciej Janowski
Przemysław Pawlicki
2016 England  Manchester   Poland (39 pts)
Piotr Pawlicki Jr.
Bartosz Zmarzlik
Patryk Dudek
Krzysztof Kasprzak
Krystian Pieszczek
  Great Britain (32 pts)
Craig Cook
Tai Woffinden
Danny King
Robert Lambert
Adam Ellis
  Sweden (30 pts)
Andreas Jonsson
Antonio Lindbäck
Peter Ljung
Fredrik Lindgren
Joel Andersson
2017 Poland  Leszno   Poland (50 pts)
Patryk Dudek
Maciej Janowski
Piotr Pawlicki Jr.
Bartosz Zmarzlik
Bartosz Smektała
  Sweden (42 pts)
Antonio Lindbäck
Fredrik Lindgren
Linus Sundström
Andreas Jonsson
Joel Kling
  Russia (18 pts)
Emil Sayfutdinov
Vadim Tarasenko
Andrey Kudriashov
Gleb Chugunov
Grigory Laguta
2023 Poland  Wrocław   Poland (33 pts)
Bartosz Zmarzlik
Maciej Janowski
Patryk Dudek
Janusz Kołodziej
Dominik Kubera
  Great Britain (31 pts)
Dan Bewley
Robert Lambert
Tai Woffinden
Adam Ellis
Tom Brennan
  Denmark (29 pts)
Leon Madsen
Anders Thomsen
Mikkel Michelsen
Nicki Pedersen
Rasmus Jensen

Medal classification

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Pos National Team Gold  Silver  Bronze  Total
1.   Poland 9 3 1 13
2.   Denmark 4 5 4 13
3.   Sweden 3 3 7 13
4.   Australia 2 4 3 9
5.   Great Britain - 3 1 4
6.   Russia - - 2 2

 

Pos Rider Team Gold  Silver  Bronze  Total
1. Jarosław Hampel   Poland 6 2 - 8
2. Tomasz Gollob   Poland 5 2 - 7
3. Krzysztof Kasprzak   Poland 5 1 - 6
4. Nicki Pedersen   Denmark 4 4 4 12
5. Niels Kristian Iversen   Denmark 4 4 2 10
6. Patryk Dudek   Poland 4 - - 4
7. Andreas Jonsson   Sweden 3 2 6 11
8. Piotr Protasiewicz   Poland 3 2 - 5
9. Rune Holta   Poland 3 1 - 4
Janusz Kołodziej   Poland 3 1 - 4

Participating nations

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Team 2001
Poland 
(12)
2002
United Kingdom 
(12)
2003
Denmark 
(12)
2004
United Kingdom 
(8)
2005
Poland 
(8)
2006
United Kingdom 
(8)
2007
Poland 
(8)
2008
Denmark 
(8)
2009
Poland 
(8)
2010
Denmark 
(8)
2011
Poland 
(8)
2012
Sweden 
(9)
2013
Czech Republic 
(9)
2014
Poland 
(9)
2015
Denmark 
(9)
2016
United Kingdom 
(9)
2017
Poland 
(9)
2023
Poland 
(9)
  Poland Silver  4 4 4 Gold  5 Gold  Silver  Gold  Gold  Gold  5 Gold  Silver  Bronze  Gold  Gold  Gold 
  Sweden Bronze  Bronze  Gold  Gold  Silver  Silver  5 Bronze  Bronze  Bronze  Bronze  4 8 5 Gold  Bronze  Silver  5
  Russia 8 9 8 7 6 6 4 6 5 Bronze  9 7 6 Bronze 
  Great Britain 6 7 5 Silver  4 Bronze  4 5 5 4 6 6 7 4 5 Silver  4 Silver 
  Australia Gold  Gold  Silver  5 5 4 Bronze  4 Silver  5 Silver  Silver  Bronze  Bronze  4 4 5 4
  Latvia •• 6 8 9 6
  United States 5 6 6 7 8 5 6 6 7 7
  Denmark 4 Silver  Bronze  Bronze  Bronze  Gold  Silver  Gold  6 Silver  4 Gold  Silver  Gold  Silver  5 8 Bronze 
  Czech Republic 7 5 6 6 6 8 7 8 8 7 7 4 7 8 8 9 7
  France 6
  Germany 11 12 10 8 8 9 9 8
  Italy 12 7 9
  Slovenia 12 11 9 7
  Hungary 10 10 11 8 8
  Ukraine
  Finland 9 8 7 7 8 7 9
  Norway
  Austria
 
Tomasz Gollob won the title five times as part of the Polish team.
Legend
  • Gold  – Champions.
  • Silver  – Runners-up.
  • Bronze  – Third place.
  •  ••  – Qualified, but withdrew.
  •  •  – Did not qualify.
  •     – Did not enter or withdrew.
  •    – Race-off and final hosts.

Format

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The current tournament format consists of two semi finals with the winner qualifying for the grand final and the second and third place teams entering a race off. In the four team race off only the winner will join the two semi final winners and the hosts in the grand final.

References

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  1. ^ "There have been three international team competitions run by the F.I.M". International Speedway. Retrieved 26 March 2023.
  2. ^ "Speedway riders, history and results". wwosbackup. Retrieved 13 July 2021.
  3. ^ "Speedway World Cup Nations" (PDF). motorsporttop20. Retrieved 25 March 2023.
  4. ^ "2023 MONSTER ENERGY FIM SPEEDWAY WORLD CUP SEMI-FINAL DRAW & TICKET DETAILS CONFIRMED". FIM Speedway. 30 May 2023. Archived from the original on 3 June 2023. Retrieved 17 April 2024.