Individual Speedway Long Track World Championship
This is the complete list of Individual Long Track World Championship medalists from 1971 to 2012. Also included are the medalists from 1957 to 1970 when the championship was known as the European Individual Long Track Championship
Medalists
European Long Track Championship
Year | Venue | Winners | Runner-up | 3rd place |
1957 | Solvalla | NOR Basse Hveem | GER Josef Hofmeister | NOR Eric Brafvold |
1958 | Mühldorf | GER Josef Hofmeister | FIN Aulis Tuominen | AUT Joseph Kamper |
1959 | Käpylä | GER Josef Hofmeister | FIN Atti Pajari | SWE Olle Nygren |
1960 | Plattling | GER Josef Hofmeister | GER D. Seidl | GER D. Sinzinger |
1961 | Oslo | FIN Timo Laine | SWE Ove Fundin | NOR Erik Simonsen |
1962 | Mühldorf | SWE Bertl Strid | GER Joseph Seidl | FIN Timo Laine |
1963 | Malmö | SWE Bertl Strid | DEN Kurt W. Petersen | GER Manfred Poschenreider |
1964 | Scheeßel | DEN Kurt W. Petersen | FIN Ollie Turunen | GER Manfred Poschenreider |
1965 | Seinäjoki | SWE Björn Knutsson | FIN Timo Laine | GER Joseph Seidl |
1966 | Mühldorf | GER Manfred Poschenreider | DEN Kurt W. Petersen | NOR Jon Odegard |
1967 | Scheeßel | GER Manfred Poschenreider | ENG Don Godden | NOR Jon Odegard |
1968 | Mühldorf | GER Manfred Poschenreider | ENG Don Godden | DEN Kurt W. Petersen |
1969 | Oslo | ENG Don Godden | NOR Jon Odegard | DEN Kurt W. Petersen |
1970 | Scheeßel | NOR Jon Odegard | ENG Don Godden | GER Hans Zierk |
World Long Track Championship
Grand Prix Series (since 1997)
Year | Venues | Winners | Runner-up | 3rd place |
1997 | five events | GER Tom Dunker | ENG Steve Schofield | ENG Glenn Cunningham |
1998 | five events | ENG Kelvin Tatum | GER Gerd Riss | ENG Steve Schofield |
1999 | five events | GER Gerd Riss | GER Robert Barth | ENG Kelvin Tatum |
2000 | five events | ENG Kelvin Tatum | GER Robert Barth | GER Mattias Kroeger |
2001 | four events | GER Gerd Riss | ENG Kelvin Tatum | GER Robert Barth |
2002 | five events | GER Robert Barth | GER Gerd Riss | ENG Kelvin Tatum |
2003 | six events | GER Robert Barth | ENG Kelvin Tatum | GER Gerd Riss |
2004 | five events | GER Gerd Riss | ENG Kelvin Tatum | GER Roberto Diener |
2005 | nine events | GER Robert Barth | GER Gerd Riss | ENG Paul Hurry |
2006 | five events | GER Robert Barth | FIN Joonas Kylmäkorpi | GER Gerd Riss |
2007 | three events | GER Gerd Riss | FIN Joonas Kylmäkorpi | FRA Mathieu Tresarrieu |
2008 | four events | GER Gerd Riss | ENG Glen Phillips | NED Dirk Fabriek |
2009 | five events | GER Gerd Riss | FRA Stephane Tresarrieu | NED Dirk Fabriek |
2010 details |
six events | FIN Joonas Kylmäkorpi | NED Theo Pijper | GER Richard Speiser |
2011 details |
six events | FIN Joonas Kylmäkorpi | GER Richard Speiser | GER Stefan Katt |
2012 details |
six events | FIN Joonas Kylmäkorpi | GER Martin Smolinski | CZE Josef Franc |
Year | Venues | Winners | Runner-up | 3rd place |
* Alois Wiesbock of West Germany finished 2nd but was later Disqualified for having an oversize engine. Egon Müller was uprated to 2nd while both Joseph Aigner and Christop Betzl who finished equal in 4th were uprated to 3rd
References
- Books
- Loader, Tony (1991). Loader's International Speedway Annual 1991. Tony Loader. pp. 31–33. ISSN 1036-4404.
See also
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