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Individual Ice Speedway World Championship

The Individual Ice Speedway World Championship is an Ice speedway championship held annually to determine an individual World Champion.[1][2][3][4]

Individual Ice Speedway World Championship
Tournament information
SportIce Speedway
Established1966
AdministratorFédération Internationale de Motocyclisme (FIM)
Websitehttps://www.fim-moto.com/en/

History

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The first Championships were held in 1966. A European Championship was held for the two years preceding the World Championships.[5][6] The event has been dominated by the Soviet Union/Russia, who have won all but seven of the World Championship titles since 1966. Sweden has won five times, Czechoslovakia twice and Finland once.[7]

In 2021 and 2022 Russian athletes competed as neutral competitors using the designation MFR (Motorcycle Federation of Russia), as the Court of Arbitration for Sport upheld a ban on Russia competing at World Championships. The ban was implemented by the World Anti-Doping Agency in response to state-sponsored doping program of Russian athletes.[8]

In March 2022, the FIM issued a total ban on Russian riders competing in international events, meaning they were unable to complete the remainder of the 2022 calendar or appear in the following seasons.[9]

Medalists

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Year Venue Winner Runner-up 3rd place
1966 Soviet Union  2 rounds Soviet Union  Gabdrakhman Kadyrov Soviet Union  Viktor Kuznetsov Czechoslovakia  Antonín Šváb Sr.
1967 Soviet Union  3 rounds Soviet Union  Boris Samorodov Soviet Union  Vyacheslav Dubinin Soviet Union  Vladimir Tsybrov
1968 Soviet Union  2 rounds Soviet Union  Gabdrakhman Kadyrov Soviet Union  Vladimir Tsybrov Soviet Union  Boris Samorodov
1969 West Germany  Inzell Soviet Union  Gabdrakhman Kadyrov Soviet Union  Yury Lombotsky Soviet Union  Vladimir Tsybrov
1970 Sweden  Nässjö Czechoslovakia  Antonín Šváb Sr. Soviet Union  Gabdrakhman Kadyrov Sweden  Kurt Westlund
1971 West Germany  Inzell Soviet Union  Gabdrakhman Kadyrov Soviet Union  Vladimir Chekushev Czechoslovakia  Milan Špinka
1972 Sweden  Nässjö Soviet Union  Gabdrakhman Kadyrov Czechoslovakia  Antonín Šváb Sr. Soviet Union  Vladimir Paznikov
1973 West Germany  Inzell Soviet Union  Gabdrakhman Kadyrov Soviet Union  Boris Samorodov Soviet Union  Vladimir Paznikov
1974 Sweden  Nässjö Czechoslovakia  Milan Špinka Soviet Union  Vladimir Tsybrov Soviet Union  Gabdrakhman Kadyrov
1975 Soviet Union  Moscow Soviet Union  Sergey Tarabanko Soviet Union  Vladimir Tsybrov Soviet Union  Sergey Kazakov
1976 Netherlands  Assen Soviet Union  Sergey Tarabanko Czechoslovakia  Milan Špinka Sweden  Conny Samuelsson
1977 West Germany  Inzell Soviet Union  Sergey Tarabanko Sweden  Conny Samuelsson Czechoslovakia  Zdeněk Kudrna
1978 Netherlands  Assen Soviet Union  Sergey Tarabanko Soviet Union  Anatoly Bondarenko Soviet Union  Anatoly Gladyshev
1979 West Germany  Inzell Soviet Union  Anatoly Bondarenko Soviet Union  Vladimir Lyubich Czechoslovakia  Zdeněk Kudrna
1980 Soviet Union  Kalinin Soviet Union  Anatoly Bondarenko Soviet Union  Sergey Tarabanko Soviet Union  Vladimir Sukhov
1981 Netherlands  Assen Soviet Union  Vladimir Lyubich Soviet Union  Vladimir Sukhov Soviet Union  Anatoly Gladyshev
1982 West Germany  Inzell Soviet Union  Sergey Kazakov Sweden  Per-Olof Serenius Soviet Union  Vladimir Subbotin
1983 Netherlands  Eindhoven Soviet Union  Sergey Kazakov Soviet Union  Anatoly Bondarenko Sweden Erik Stenlund
1984 Soviet Union  Moscow Sweden  Erik Stenlund Soviet Union  Vladimir Sukhov Soviet Union  Yuri Ivanov
1985 Netherlands  Assen Soviet Union  Vladimir Sukhov Finland  Jarmo Hirvasoja Soviet Union  Yuri Ivanov
1986 Sweden  Stockholm Soviet Union  Yuri Ivanov Soviet Union  Vladimir Sukhov Sweden Erik Stenlund
1987 West Germany  Berlin Soviet Union  Yuri Ivanov Soviet Union  Vladimir Sukhov Soviet Union  Vitaly Russkikh
1988 Netherlands  Eindhoven Sweden  Erik Stenlund Soviet Union  Yuri Ivanov Soviet Union  Sergey Ivanov
1989 Soviet Union  Almaty Soviet Union  Nikolay Nishchenko Soviet Union  Yuri Ivanov Soviet Union Vladimir Sukhov
1990 Sweden  Göteborg Finland  Jarmo Hirvasoja Soviet Union  Nikolay Nishchenko Soviet Union  Sergey Ivanov
1991 Netherlands  Assen Soviet Union  Sergey Ivanov Sweden  Per-Olof Serenius West Germany  Michael Lang
1992 Germany  Frankfurt Commonwealth of Independent States  Yuri Ivanov Czech Republic  Antonín Klatovský Sweden  Stefan Svensson
1993 Russia  Saransk Russia  Vladimir Fadeev Russia  Alexander Balashov Germany  Michael Lang
1994 10 Rounds GP Russia  Alexander Balashov Sweden  Per-Olof Serenius Russia  Vyacheslav Nikulin
1995 10 Rounds GP Sweden  Per-Olof Serenius Russia  Alexander Balashov Russia  Vyacheslav Nikulin
1996 10 Rounds GP Russia  Alexander Balashov Russia  Yury Polikarpov Russia  Vyacheslav Nikulin
1997 Netherlands  Assen Russia  Kirilł Drogalin Russia  Alexander Balashov Finland  Jari Ahlbom
1998 10 Rounds GP Russia  Alexander Balashov Russia  Kirilł Drogalin Russia  Vyacheslav Nikulin
1999 10 Rounds GP Russia  Vladimir Fadeev Russia  Alexander Balashov Germany  Vyacheslav Nikulin
2000 Netherlands  Assen Russia  Kirilł Drogalin Austria  Franz Zorn Russia  Vladimir Fadeev
2001 8 Rounds GP Russia  Kirilł Drogalin Russia  Vladimir Fadeev Germany  Vyacheslav Nikulin
2002 8 Rounds GP Sweden  Per-Olof Serenius Germany  Vyacheslav Nikulin Russia  Yury Polikarpov
2003 6 Rounds GP Russia  Vitaly Khomitsevich Germany  Günther Bauer Russia  Vladimir Lumpov
2004 8 Rounds GP Russia  Dmitry Bulankin Russia  Vitaly Khomitsevich Russia  Nikolay Krasnikov
2005 6 Rounds GP Russia  Nikolay Krasnikov Russia  Vitaly Khomitsevich Russia  Ivan Ivanov
2006 4 Rounds GP Russia  Nikolay Krasnikov Russia  Yunir Bazeyev Russia  Mikhail Bogdanov
2007 6 Rounds GP Russia  Nikolay Krasnikov Russia  Vitaly Khomitsevich Russia  Ivan Ivanov
2008 6 Rounds GP Russia  Nikolay Krasnikov Russia  Vitaly Khomitsevich Austria  Franz Zorn
2009 8 Rounds GP Russia  Nikolay Krasnikov[10] Russia  Daniil Ivanov Austria  Franz Zorn
2010 9 Rounds GP Russia  Nikolay Krasnikov Russia  Daniil Ivanov Russia  Dmitry Khomitsevich
2011 8 Rounds GP Russia  Nikolay Krasnikov Russia  Igor Kononov Russia  Daniil Ivanov
2012 8 Rounds GP Russia  Nikolay Krasnikov Russia  Daniil Ivanov Russia  Dmitry Khomitsevich
2013 10 Rounds GP Russia  Daniil Ivanov Russia  Dmitry Koltakov Russia  Dmitry Khomitsevich
2014 8 Rounds GP Russia  Daniil Ivanov Russia  Dmitry Koltakov Russia  Dmitry Khomitsevich
2015 10 Rounds GP Russia  Dmitry Koltakov Russia  Daniil Ivanov Russia  Dmitry Khomitsevich
2016 10 Rounds GP Russia  Dmitry Khomitsevich Russia  Dmitry Koltakov Russia  Daniil Ivanov
2017 10 Rounds GP Russia  Dmitry Koltakov Russia  Igor Kononov Russia  Dmitry Khomitsevich
2018 10 Rounds GP Russia  Dmitry Koltakov Russia  Daniil Ivanov Russia  Dmitry Khomitsevich
2019 10 Rounds GP Russia  Daniil Ivanov Russia  Dmitry Koltakov Russia  Dinar Valeev
2020 6 Rounds GP Russia  Daniil Ivanov Russia  Dmitry Khomitsevich Russia  Dinar Valeev
2021 Russia  Tolyatti Russia  Dinar Valeev Russia  Igor Kononov Russia  Dmitry Khomitsevich
2022 4 Rounds GP Sweden  Martin Haarahiltunen Germany  Johann Weber Russia  Nikita Bogdanov
2023 2 Rounds GP Sweden  Martin Haarahiltunen Austria  Franz Zorn Austria  Harald Simon
2024 4 Rounds GP Sweden  Martin Haarahiltunen Germany  Max Niedermayer Finland  Heikki Huusko

See also

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References

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  1. ^ Matthews/Morrison, Peter/Ian (1987). The Guinness Encyclopaedia of Sports Records and Results. Guinness Superlatives. pp. 290–291. ISBN 0-85112-492-5.
  2. ^ "HISTORY OF ICE RACING". FIM.
  3. ^ Bott, Richard (1980). The Peter Collins Speedway Book No.4. Stanley Paul & Co Ltd. p. 99. ISBN 0-09-141751-1.
  4. ^ Bott, Richard (1980). The Peter Collins Speedway Book No.4. Stanley Paul & Co Ltd. p. 99. ISBN 0-09-141751-1.
  5. ^ "Ice Speedway World Championship Past Winners". Ice Speedway.co.uk.
  6. ^ "European Long Track Championship". Edinburgh Speedway. Retrieved 17 July 2021.
  7. ^ "Ice Speedway". Speedway.org. Retrieved 17 July 2021.
  8. ^ Dunbar, Graham (17 December 2020). "Russia can't use its name and flag at the next 2 Olympics". Associated Press. Retrieved 17 December 2020.
  9. ^ https://www.fim-moto.com/en/news/news-detail/article/fim-announces-its-decisions-in-relation-to-the-russian-invasion-of-ukraine
  10. ^ "Nikołaj Krasnikow zdominował cykl Grand Prix" (in Polish). SportoweFakty.pl. 15 March 2009. Retrieved 15 March 2009.