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Speedway Under-21 World Championship

The Speedway Under-21 World Championship is an annual speedway event held each year organized by the International Motorcycling Federation (FIM) since 1977.[1][2][3][4][5]

Speedway Under-21 World Championship
Sportmotorcycle speedway
Founded1977
Most recent
champion(s)
Mateusz Cierniak
Most titles2 titles:
Darcy Ward
Emil Sayfutdinov
Maksym Drabik
Mateusz Cierniak

As of 2022, the title was awarded to the winner of the SGP2 category at the FIM Speedway World Championship.[6]

History edit

Between 1977 and 1987 the Championship was the called Individual Speedway Junior European Championship (European Speedway Under 21 Championship), open only to European riders. In 1979, the Championship allowed riders from other continents to compete, but was renamed to the Speedway World Under 21 Championship in 1988.[7] A new competition was named Individual Speedway Junior European Championship was founded by the European Motorcycle Union (UEM) in 1998, only open to European competitors.

Originally it was called the European Under-21 Championship (from 1977-1987) but changed its name in 1988 when it was made open to all nations.[8][9] To confuse matters a new European Individual Speedway Junior Championship was created in 1998 by the European Motorcycle Union (UEM) but this is not linked to former European Under-21 Championship.

Emil Sayfutdinov (2007 and 2008) was the first ever double world champion. He has since been joined by Darcy Ward (2009 and 2010), Maksym Drabik (2017 and 2019) and Mateusz Cierniak (2022 and 2023).

Age limits edit

The minimum age of a rider to compete is 16 years of age (starting on the date of the rider's birthday). The maximum age is 21 years of age (finishing at the end of the year in which the rider celebrates his 21st birthday).

Past winners edit

European Championship (1977-1987) edit

Year Venue Winners Runner-up 3rd place
1977   Vojens   Alf Busk (9 pts)   Joe Owen (8 pts)   Les Collins (7 pts)
1978   Lonigo   Finn Rune Jensen (13 pts)   Kevin Jolly (12+3 pts)   Neil Middleditch (12+2 pts)
1979   Leningrad   Ron Preston (13 pts)   Airat Faizulin (12 pts)   Ari Koponen (11+3 pts)
1980   Pocking   Tommy Knudsen (14 pts)   Tony Briggs (12 pts)   Dennis Sigalos (11+3 pts)
1981   Slaný   Shawn Moran (15 pts)   Antonín Kasper Jr. (14 pts)   Jiří Hnidak (13 pts)
1982   Pocking   Antonín Kasper Jr. (14 pts)   Mark Courtney (12+3 pts)   Peter Ravn (12+2 pts)
1983   Lonigo   Steve Baker (13 pts)   David Bargh (12 pts)   Marvyn Cox (11 pts)
1984   King's Lynn   Marvyn Cox (12 pts)   Neil Evitts (11+3 pts)   Steve Lucero (11+2 pts)
1985   Abensberg   Per Jonsson (15 pts)   Jimmy Nilsen (13 pts)   Ole Hansen (11+3pts)
1986   Rivne   Igor Marko (13 pts)   Tony Olsson (12 pts)   Brian Karger (11 pts)
1987   Zielona Góra   Gary Havelock (13 pts)   Piotr Świst (12+3 pts)   Sean Wilson (12+2 pts)

World Championship (since 1988) edit

One-day final (1988–2009) edit

Year Venue Winners Runner-up 3rd place
1988   Slaný   Peter Nahlin (14 pts)   Henrik Gustafsson (11+3 pts)   Brian Karger (11+2 pts)
1989   Lonigo   Gert Handberg (13+3 pts)   Chris Louis (13+2 pts)   Niklas Karlsson (12 pts)
1990   Lviv   Chris Louis (14 pts)   Rene Aas (13 pts)   Tony Rickardsson (10+3 pts)
1991   Coventry   Brian Andersen (14+3 pts)   Morten Andersen (14+2 pts)   Jason Lyons (11 pts)
1992   Pfaffenhofen an der Ilm   Leigh Adams (14+3 pts)   Mark Loram (14+2 pts)   Joe Screen (13 pts)
1993   Pardubice   Joe Screen (14+3 pts)   Mikael Karlsson (14+2 pts)   Rune Holta (10+3 pts)
1994   Elgane   Mikael Karlsson (14+3 pts)   Rune Holta (14+2 pts)   Jason Crump (12+3 pts)
1995   Tampere   Jason Crump (13+3 pts)   Daniel Andersson (13+F pts)   Ryan Sullivan (12+3 pts)
1996   Olching   Piotr Protasiewicz (15 pts)   Ryan Sullivan (11+3 pts)   Jesper B. Jensen (11+2 pts)
1997   Mšeno   Jesper B. Jensen (14 pts)   Rafał Dobrucki (11+3 pts)   Scott Nicholls (11+2 pts)
1998   Piła   Robert Dados (14+3 pts)   Krzysztof Jabłoński (14+2 pts)   Matej Ferjan (12 pts)
1999   Vojens   Lee Richardson (13 pts)   Aleš Dryml, Jr. (11 pts)   Nigel Sadler (10+3+2 pts)
2000   Gorzów Wlkp.   Andreas Jonsson (14 pts)   Krzysztof Cegielski (11+3 pts)   Jarosław Hampel (11+2 pts)
2001   Peterborough   Dawid Kujawa (12 pts)   Lukáš Dryml (11 pts)   Rafał Okoniewski (10+3 pts)
2002   Slaný   Lukáš Dryml (14+3 pts)   Krzysztof Kasprzak (14+2 pts)   David Howe (12 pts)
2003   Kumla   Jarosław Hampel (14 pts)   Chris Harris (13 pts)   Rafał Szombierski (11+3 pts)
2004   Wrocław   Robert Miśkowiak (12 pts +2 +2)   Kenneth Bjerre (8 pts +3 +2)   Matej Žagar (8 pts +2 +1)
2005   Wiener Neustadt   Krzysztof Kasprzak (8 pts)   Tomáš Suchánek (8 pts)   Fredrik Lindgren (7 pts)
2006   Terenzano   Karol Ząbik (13 pts +3)   Antonio Lindbäck (12 pts +2)   Christian Hefenbrock (12 pts +1)
2007   Ostrów Wlkp.   Emil Sayfutdinov (15 pts)   Chris Holder (14 pts)   Paweł Hlib (12 pts)
2008   Pardubice   Emil Sayfutdinov (14 pts)   Chris Holder (12+3 pts)   Jurica Pavlic (12+2 pts)
2009   Goričan   Darcy Ward (13 pts)   Jurica Pavlic (12+3 pts)   Patrick Hougaard (12+2 pts)

Final series (since 2010–2021) edit

Year Venue Winners Runner-up 3rd place
2010 three events   Darcy Ward (30+3 pts)   Maciej Janowski (30+2 pts)   Maksims Bogdanovs (30+1 pts)
2011 four events   Maciej Janowski (50 pts)   Darcy Ward (46+3 pts)   Przemysław Pawlicki (46+2 pts)
2012 seven events   Michael Jepsen Jensen (90 pts)   Maciej Janowski (89 pts)   Mikkel Bech Jensen (75 pts)
2013 three events   Patryk Dudek (35 pts)   Piotr Pawlicki Jr. (34 pts)   Kacper Gomólski (29 pts)
2014 three events   Piotr Pawlicki Jr. (42 pts)   Kacper Gomolski (36 pts)   Mikkel Michelsen (33 pts)
2015 three events   Bartosz Zmarzlik (39 pts)   Anders Thomsen (34 pts)   Mikkel Michelsen (34 pts)
2016 three events   Max Fricke (46 pts)   Krystian Pieszczek (40 pts)   Robert Lambert (37+3 pts)
2017 three events   Maksym Drabik (49 pts)   Bartosz Smektała (42 pts)   Max Fricke (41 pts)
2018 three events   Bartosz Smektała (56 pts)   Maksym Drabik (54 pts)   Robert Lambert (46 pts)
2019 three events   Maksym Drabik (49 pts)   Bartosz Smektała (45+3 pts)   Dominik Kubera (45+2 pts)
2020 one event   Jaimon Lidsey (20 pts)   Dominik Kubera (16 pts)   Oļegs Mihailovs (14 pts)
2021 three events   Jakub Miśkowiak (58 pts)   Mads Hansen (54 pts)   Wiktor Lampart (40 pts)

SGP2 (2022–) edit

Year Venue Winners Runner-up 3rd place
2022 three events   Mateusz Cierniak (56 pts)   Jan Kvěch (39 pts)   Jakub Miśkowiak (38 pts)
2023 three events   Mateusz Cierniak (49 pts)   Damian Ratajczak (45 pts)   Bartłomiej Kowalski (42 pts)

Statistics edit

Medal winners per nation edit

 
2007 and 2008 Under-21 World Champion Emil Sayfutdinov (photo 2008).
Pos National Team       Total
1.   Poland 17 15 10 42
2.   Australia 7 4 5 16
3.   Denmark 7 4 9 20
4.   Great Britain 5 7 9 21
5.   Sweden 4 6 3 13
6.   Soviet Union
  Russia
3 2 0 5
7.   Czechoslovakia
  Czech Republic
2 5 1 8
8.   United States 2 0 2 4
9.   New Zealand 0 2 0 2
10.   Croatia 0 1 1 2
  Norway 0 1 1 2
12.   Slovenia 0 0 2 2
  Latvia 0 0 2 2
14.   Finland 0 0 1 1
  Germany 0 0 1 1

World champions edit

The following World Junior champions went on to win the Speedway World Championship.

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Individual Junior World Championship". Speedway History. Retrieved 4 April 2023.
  2. ^ "European Under 21 Championship 1977-1987". Edinburgh Speedway. Retrieved 15 July 2021.
  3. ^ Oakes, Peter (1981). 1981 Speedway Yearbook. Studio Publications (Ipswich) Ltd. p. 31. ISBN 0-86215-017-5.
  4. ^ Bott, Richard (1980). The Peter Collins Speedway Book No.4. Stanley Paul & Co Ltd. p. 102. ISBN 0-09-141751-1.
  5. ^ "World U21 winners". Speedweek. Retrieved 14 March 2024.
  6. ^ "FIM and Discovery to combine all Speedway series from 2022".
  7. ^ "Speedway Junioren Weltmeisterschaft (U-21)". Speedway Yesterday. Retrieved 14 March 2024.
  8. ^ "World Under 21 Championship". Edinburgh Speedway. Retrieved 15 July 2021.
  9. ^ "Speedway riders, history and results". wwosbackup. Retrieved 15 July 2021.

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The Speedway Under 21 World Championship is an annual speedway event held each year organized by the International Motorcycling Federation FIM since 1977 1 2 3 4 5 Speedway Under 21 World ChampionshipSportmotorcycle speedwayFounded1977Most recentchampion s Mateusz CierniakMost titles2 titles Darcy Ward Emil Sayfutdinov Maksym DrabikMateusz Cierniak As of 2022 the title was awarded to the winner of the SGP2 category at the FIM Speedway World Championship 6 Contents 1 History 2 Age limits 3 Past winners 3 1 European Championship 1977 1987 3 2 World Championship since 1988 3 2 1 One day final 1988 2009 3 2 2 Final series since 2010 2021 3 2 3 SGP2 2022 4 Statistics 4 1 Medal winners per nation 4 2 World champions 5 See also 6 ReferencesHistory editBetween 1977 and 1987 the Championship was the called Individual Speedway Junior European Championship European Speedway Under 21 Championship open only to European riders In 1979 the Championship allowed riders from other continents to compete but was renamed to the Speedway World Under 21 Championship in 1988 7 A new competition was named Individual Speedway Junior European Championship was founded by the European Motorcycle Union UEM in 1998 only open to European competitors Originally it was called the European Under 21 Championship from 1977 1987 but changed its name in 1988 when it was made open to all nations 8 9 To confuse matters a new European Individual Speedway Junior Championship was created in 1998 by the European Motorcycle Union UEM but this is not linked to former European Under 21 Championship Emil Sayfutdinov 2007 and 2008 was the first ever double world champion He has since been joined by Darcy Ward 2009 and 2010 Maksym Drabik 2017 and 2019 and Mateusz Cierniak 2022 and 2023 Age limits editThe minimum age of a rider to compete is 16 years of age starting on the date of the rider s birthday The maximum age is 21 years of age finishing at the end of the year in which the rider celebrates his 21st birthday Past winners editEuropean Championship 1977 1987 edit Year Venue Winners Runner up 3rd place 1977 nbsp Vojens nbsp Alf Busk 9 pts nbsp Joe Owen 8 pts nbsp Les Collins 7 pts 1978 nbsp Lonigo nbsp Finn Rune Jensen 13 pts nbsp Kevin Jolly 12 3 pts nbsp Neil Middleditch 12 2 pts 1979 nbsp Leningrad nbsp Ron Preston 13 pts nbsp Airat Faizulin 12 pts nbsp Ari Koponen 11 3 pts 1980 nbsp Pocking nbsp Tommy Knudsen 14 pts nbsp Tony Briggs 12 pts nbsp Dennis Sigalos 11 3 pts 1981 nbsp Slany nbsp Shawn Moran 15 pts nbsp Antonin Kasper Jr 14 pts nbsp Jiri Hnidak 13 pts 1982 nbsp Pocking nbsp Antonin Kasper Jr 14 pts nbsp Mark Courtney 12 3 pts nbsp Peter Ravn 12 2 pts 1983 nbsp Lonigo nbsp Steve Baker 13 pts nbsp David Bargh 12 pts nbsp Marvyn Cox 11 pts 1984 nbsp King s Lynn nbsp Marvyn Cox 12 pts nbsp Neil Evitts 11 3 pts nbsp Steve Lucero 11 2 pts 1985 nbsp Abensberg nbsp Per Jonsson 15 pts nbsp Jimmy Nilsen 13 pts nbsp Ole Hansen 11 3pts 1986 nbsp Rivne nbsp Igor Marko 13 pts nbsp Tony Olsson 12 pts nbsp Brian Karger 11 pts 1987 nbsp Zielona Gora nbsp Gary Havelock 13 pts nbsp Piotr Swist 12 3 pts nbsp Sean Wilson 12 2 pts World Championship since 1988 edit One day final 1988 2009 edit Year Venue Winners Runner up 3rd place 1988 nbsp Slany nbsp Peter Nahlin 14 pts nbsp Henrik Gustafsson 11 3 pts nbsp Brian Karger 11 2 pts 1989 nbsp Lonigo nbsp Gert Handberg 13 3 pts nbsp Chris Louis 13 2 pts nbsp Niklas Karlsson 12 pts 1990 nbsp Lviv nbsp Chris Louis 14 pts nbsp Rene Aas 13 pts nbsp Tony Rickardsson 10 3 pts 1991 nbsp Coventry nbsp Brian Andersen 14 3 pts nbsp Morten Andersen 14 2 pts nbsp Jason Lyons 11 pts 1992 nbsp Pfaffenhofen an der Ilm nbsp Leigh Adams 14 3 pts nbsp Mark Loram 14 2 pts nbsp Joe Screen 13 pts 1993 nbsp Pardubice nbsp Joe Screen 14 3 pts nbsp Mikael Karlsson 14 2 pts nbsp Rune Holta 10 3 pts 1994 nbsp Elgane nbsp Mikael Karlsson 14 3 pts nbsp Rune Holta 14 2 pts nbsp Jason Crump 12 3 pts 1995 nbsp Tampere nbsp Jason Crump 13 3 pts nbsp Daniel Andersson 13 F pts nbsp Ryan Sullivan 12 3 pts 1996 nbsp Olching nbsp Piotr Protasiewicz 15 pts nbsp Ryan Sullivan 11 3 pts nbsp Jesper B Jensen 11 2 pts 1997 nbsp Mseno nbsp Jesper B Jensen 14 pts nbsp Rafal Dobrucki 11 3 pts nbsp Scott Nicholls 11 2 pts 1998 nbsp Pila nbsp Robert Dados 14 3 pts nbsp Krzysztof Jablonski 14 2 pts nbsp Matej Ferjan 12 pts 1999 nbsp Vojens nbsp Lee Richardson 13 pts nbsp Ales Dryml Jr 11 pts nbsp Nigel Sadler 10 3 2 pts 2000 nbsp Gorzow Wlkp nbsp Andreas Jonsson 14 pts nbsp Krzysztof Cegielski 11 3 pts nbsp Jaroslaw Hampel 11 2 pts 2001 nbsp Peterborough nbsp Dawid Kujawa 12 pts nbsp Lukas Dryml 11 pts nbsp Rafal Okoniewski 10 3 pts 2002 nbsp Slany nbsp Lukas Dryml 14 3 pts nbsp Krzysztof Kasprzak 14 2 pts nbsp David Howe 12 pts 2003 nbsp Kumla nbsp Jaroslaw Hampel 14 pts nbsp Chris Harris 13 pts nbsp Rafal Szombierski 11 3 pts 2004 nbsp Wroclaw nbsp Robert Miskowiak 12 pts 2 2 nbsp Kenneth Bjerre 8 pts 3 2 nbsp Matej Zagar 8 pts 2 1 2005 nbsp Wiener Neustadt nbsp Krzysztof Kasprzak 8 pts nbsp Tomas Suchanek 8 pts nbsp Fredrik Lindgren 7 pts 2006 nbsp Terenzano nbsp Karol Zabik 13 pts 3 nbsp Antonio Lindback 12 pts 2 nbsp Christian Hefenbrock 12 pts 1 2007 nbsp Ostrow Wlkp nbsp Emil Sayfutdinov 15 pts nbsp Chris Holder 14 pts nbsp Pawel Hlib 12 pts 2008 nbsp Pardubice nbsp Emil Sayfutdinov 14 pts nbsp Chris Holder 12 3 pts nbsp Jurica Pavlic 12 2 pts 2009 nbsp Gorican nbsp Darcy Ward 13 pts nbsp Jurica Pavlic 12 3 pts nbsp Patrick Hougaard 12 2 pts Final series since 2010 2021 edit Year Venue Winners Runner up 3rd place 2010 three events nbsp Darcy Ward 30 3 pts nbsp Maciej Janowski 30 2 pts nbsp Maksims Bogdanovs 30 1 pts 2011 four events nbsp Maciej Janowski 50 pts nbsp Darcy Ward 46 3 pts nbsp Przemyslaw Pawlicki 46 2 pts 2012 seven events nbsp Michael Jepsen Jensen 90 pts nbsp Maciej Janowski 89 pts nbsp Mikkel Bech Jensen 75 pts 2013 three events nbsp Patryk Dudek 35 pts nbsp Piotr Pawlicki Jr 34 pts nbsp Kacper Gomolski 29 pts 2014 three events nbsp Piotr Pawlicki Jr 42 pts nbsp Kacper Gomolski 36 pts nbsp Mikkel Michelsen 33 pts 2015 three events nbsp Bartosz Zmarzlik 39 pts nbsp Anders Thomsen 34 pts nbsp Mikkel Michelsen 34 pts 2016 three events nbsp Max Fricke 46 pts nbsp Krystian Pieszczek 40 pts nbsp Robert Lambert 37 3 pts 2017 three events nbsp Maksym Drabik 49 pts nbsp Bartosz Smektala 42 pts nbsp Max Fricke 41 pts 2018 three events nbsp Bartosz Smektala 56 pts nbsp Maksym Drabik 54 pts nbsp Robert Lambert 46 pts 2019 three events nbsp Maksym Drabik 49 pts nbsp Bartosz Smektala 45 3 pts nbsp Dominik Kubera 45 2 pts 2020 one event nbsp Jaimon Lidsey 20 pts nbsp Dominik Kubera 16 pts nbsp Olegs Mihailovs 14 pts 2021 three events nbsp Jakub Miskowiak 58 pts nbsp Mads Hansen 54 pts nbsp Wiktor Lampart 40 pts SGP2 2022 edit Year Venue Winners Runner up 3rd place 2022 three events nbsp Mateusz Cierniak 56 pts nbsp Jan Kvech 39 pts nbsp Jakub Miskowiak 38 pts 2023 three events nbsp Mateusz Cierniak 49 pts nbsp Damian Ratajczak 45 pts nbsp Bartlomiej Kowalski 42 pts Statistics editMedal winners per nation edit nbsp 2007 and 2008 Under 21 World Champion Emil Sayfutdinov photo 2008 Pos National Team nbsp nbsp nbsp Total 1 nbsp Poland 17 15 10 42 2 nbsp Australia 7 4 5 16 3 nbsp Denmark 7 4 9 20 4 nbsp Great Britain 5 7 9 21 5 nbsp Sweden 4 6 3 13 6 nbsp Soviet Union nbsp Russia 3 2 0 5 7 nbsp Czechoslovakia nbsp Czech Republic 2 5 1 8 8 nbsp United States 2 0 2 4 9 nbsp New Zealand 0 2 0 2 10 nbsp Croatia 0 1 1 2 nbsp Norway 0 1 1 2 12 nbsp Slovenia 0 0 2 2 nbsp Latvia 0 0 2 2 14 nbsp Finland 0 0 1 1 nbsp Germany 0 0 1 1 World champions edit The following World Junior champions went on to win the Speedway World Championship Per Jonsson in 1990 Gary Havelock in 1992 Jason Crump in 2004 2006 and 2009 Bartosz Zmarzlik in 2019 2020 and 2022See also editTeam Speedway Junior World Championship U 21 Individual Speedway World Championship Speedway Grand Prix Individual Speedway Junior European Championship U 19 References edit Individual Junior World Championship Speedway History Retrieved 4 April 2023 European Under 21 Championship 1977 1987 Edinburgh Speedway Retrieved 15 July 2021 Oakes Peter 1981 1981 Speedway Yearbook Studio Publications Ipswich Ltd p 31 ISBN 0 86215 017 5 Bott Richard 1980 The Peter Collins Speedway Book No 4 Stanley Paul amp Co Ltd p 102 ISBN 0 09 141751 1 World U21 winners Speedweek Retrieved 14 March 2024 FIM and Discovery to combine all Speedway series from 2022 Speedway Junioren Weltmeisterschaft U 21 Speedway Yesterday Retrieved 14 March 2024 World Under 21 Championship Edinburgh Speedway Retrieved 15 July 2021 Speedway riders history and results wwosbackup Retrieved 15 July 2021 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Speedway Under 21 World Championship amp oldid 1213654174, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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