Lukáš Dryml
Born |
Pardubice, Czechoslovakia | April 16, 1981
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Nationality | Czech Republic |
Website | www.teamdryml.co.uk |
Current club information | |
British league | Eastbourne Eagles |
Polish league | Intar Lazur Ostrów Wlkp. |
Swedish league | Dackarna Målilla |
Czech league | Pardubice |
Career history | |
1999- 1999 2000 2000-2002, 2005-2006 2002 2002 2003 2003 2003-2004 2004-2005, 2007 2005 2006- 2006 2007 2008- |
Pardubice (CZE) Rybnik (POL) Świętochłowice (POL) Oxford Cheetahs Ornarna (SWE) Gorzów Wlkp. (POL) Leszno (POL) Poole Pirates Vetlanda (SWE) Peterborough Panthers Vargarna (SWE) Dackarna Målilla (SWE) Tarnów (POL) Częstochowa (POL) Ostrów Wlkp. (POL) |
Individual honours | |
2002 2000 2005 |
World Under-21 Champion European Under-19 Champion Czech Republic Champion |
Team honours | |
2004, 2007 2001, 2003 2004 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2004 |
European Pairs Champion Elite League Champion Swedish Elitserien Champion Czech Div One Champion |
Lukáš Dryml (born April 16, 1981 in Pardubice, Czechoslovakia)[1] is an international speedway rider who represented the Czech Republic speedway team in the Speedway World Cup. He is a former World U-21 and European U-19 Champion.[2] His father Aleš Sr. was also a Czech international rider.
He has twice won the European Pairs Championship (2004 and 2007) with brother Aleš Jr.. He will return to the Speedway Grand Prix series in 2008 after finishing second in the 2008 Speedway Grand Prix Qualification tournament.
Dryml signed a temporary contract to ride for the Eastbourne Eagles in 2009 after the Eagles encountered difficulties obtaining a British work permit for Russian rider Denis Gizatullin.[3]
Speedway Grand Prix results
2002 Speedway Grand Prix - 10 place
Final Championship standings: | 10 | 95 | Riding No (14) | ||
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Grand Prix | Pos. | Pts. | Heats | Draw No |
2003 Speedway Grand Prix - 12 place
Final Championship standings: | 12 | 58 | Riding No (10) | ||
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Grand Prix | Pos. | Pts. | Heats | Draw No |
2004 Speedway Grand Prix - 21 place
Final Championship standings: | 21 | 22 | Riding No (13) | ||
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Grand Prix | Pos. | Pts. | Heats | Draw No |
Final Championship standings: | Riding No (13) | ||||
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Grand Prix | Pos. | Pts. | Heats | Draw No | |
1 /11 | Slovenian SGP | ||||
2 /11 | European SGP | ||||
3 /11 | Swedish SGP | ||||
4 /11 | Danish SGP | ||||
5 /11 | British SGP | ||||
6 /11 | Czech Rep. SGP | ||||
7 /11 | Scandinavian SGP | ||||
8 /11 | Latvian SGP | ||||
9 /11 | Polish SGP | ||||
10 /11 | Italian SGP | ||||
11 /11 | German SGP |
permanent speedway rider | |
wild card, track reserve or qualified reserve | |
rider not classified (track reserve who did not start) |
Career summary
World Under-21 Championship
Speedway World Cup
- 2002 - 5 place (14 points)
- 2003 - 6 place (10 points in Race-Off)
- 2004 - 6 place (5 points in Race-Off)
- 2005 - 6 place (7 points in Race-Off)
- 2007 - 9 place (13 points in Qualifying Round 2)
European Under-19 Championship
European Pairs Championship
- 2004 - European Champion (track reserve in Final)
- 2005 - Silver medal (track reserve in Final)
- 2006 - 4 place (12 points in Semi-Final A)
- 2007 - European Champion ( points)
See also
External links
References
- ↑ Bamford, R.(2007). Speedway Yearbook 2007. ISBN 978-0-7524-4250-1
- ↑ Oakes, P.(2006). Speedway Star Almanac. ISBN 0-9552376-1-0
- ↑ "Eagles swoop for Dryml". Sky Sports. 2009. Retrieved 2009-02-27.
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