Krzysztof Cegielski
Born |
Poland | September 3, 1979
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Nickname | Cegła (Brick) |
Nationality | Poland |
Current club information | |
Career status | Retired |
Career history | |
1996-1999 2000-2001 2002 2003 2004 2003 2001 2002 |
Gorzów Wlkp. (POL) Gdańsk (POL) Gniezno (POL) Wrocław (POL) Gniezno (POL) Norrköping (SWE) Vetlanda (SWE) Poole (GBR) Eastbourne (GBR) |
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Krzysztof Cegielski (born September 3, 1979 Poland) is a former Polish speedway rider who was a permanent Speedway Grand Prix rider in 2002 and 2003 season.
In 2003 he was involved in an on-track crash in a Swedish League. The resulting spinal cord injury left him partially paralysed, and ended his racing career. He has remained close to the speedway world, acting as a speedway manager and expert. After over a decade of determined and laborious rehabilitation, he managed to get back on his feet, and is now able to walk short distances.
Speedway Grand Prix results
2001 Speedway Grand Prix - 30 place
2002 Speedway Grand Prix - 16 place
Final Championship standings: | 16 | 55 | Riding No (22) | ||
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Grand Prix | Pos. | Pts. | Heats | Draw No | |
1 /10 | Norwegian SGP | 18 | 4 | (1,3,1) | 22 |
2 /10 | Polish SGP | 20 | 3 | (3,1,0) | 16 |
3 /10 | British SGP | 24 | 1 | (1,X) | 19 |
4 /10 | Slovenian SGP | 10 | 8 | (1,3,2) (2,0,1) | 22 |
5 /10 | Swedish SGP | 14 | 6 | (3,2) (1,T) | 10 |
6 /10 | Czech Rep. SGP | 10 | 8 | (3,2) (1,3,1) | 13 |
7 /10 | Scandinavian SGP | 10 | 8 | (3,3) (1,3,1) | 10 |
8 /10 | European SGP | 6 | 13 | (3,1,3) (3,0,3) +1 | 10 |
9 /10 | Danish SGP | injury → (26) Piotr Protasiewicz | 6 | ||
10 /10 | Australian SGP | 19 | 4 | (2,1,1) | 16 |
2003 Speedway Grand Prix - 24 place
Final Championship standings: | 24 | 16 | Riding No (16) | ||
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Grand Prix | Pos. | Pts. | Heats | Draw No | |
1 /9 | European SGP | 10 | 8 | (1,2,3) (3,1,1) | 16 |
2 /9 | Swedish SGP | 11 | 7 | (3,3) (0,2,0) | 10 |
3 /9 | British SGP | injury → (26) Peter Karlsson | 11 | ||
4 /9 | Danish SGP | injury → (26) Peter Karlsson | 14 | ||
5 /9 | Slovenian SGP | injury → (26) Peter Karlsson | 17 | ||
6 /9 | Scandinavian SGP | injury → (34) Joonas Kylmäkorpi | 19 | ||
7 /9 | Czech Rep. SGP | injury → (26) Peter Karlsson | 21 | ||
8 /9 | Polish SGP | injury → (26) Peter Karlsson | |||
9 /9 | Norwegian SGP | injury → (26) Peter Karlsson |
permanent speedway rider | |
wild card, track reserve or qualified reserve | |
rider not classified (track reserve who did not start) |
Career
Individual World Championship (Speedway Grand Prix)
Individual U-21 World Championship
- 1997 - Lost in National Qualification - Semi-Final
- 1998 - Lost in National Qualification - Semi-Final
- 1999 - Lost in National Qualification - Final
- 2000 - 2nd place (11 points +3)
Team World Championship (Speedway World Cup)
Individual European Championship
- 2001 - 3rd place (12 points)
Individual U-19 European Championship
- 1998 - 4th place (12 points +2)
Individual Polish Championship
- 2001 - 4th place (11 points)
- 2002 - 2nd place (10 points)
Individual U-21 Polish Championship
- 1998 - 9th place (9 points)
- 1999 - 2nd place (13 points +F)
- 2000 - 5th place (11 points)
Polish Pairs Championship
- 1998 - Polish Champion
- 2000 - 2nd place
Polish U-21 Pairs Championship
- 1999 - 2nd place
- 2000 - 2nd place
Team U-21 Polish Championship
- 1999 - Polish Champion with Stal Gorzów in Piła
Golden Helmet
- 2001 - 7th place (7 points)
Silver Helmet (U-21)
- 1998 - 2nd place (13 points)
- 1999 - 9th place (7 points)
- 2000 - 8th place (7 points)
Bronze Helmet (U-19)
- 1997 - 5th place (9 points)
- 1998 - 2nd place (13 points)
See also
External links
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