Speedway European Championship
Current season, competition or edition: 2017 Speedway European Championship | |
Sport | Speedway |
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Founded | 2013 |
Country | Europe |
Most recent champion(s) | Nicki Pedersen |
Official website |
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The Speedway European Championship (SEC) is an individual speedway competition consisting of a series of stand-alone events over the course of a season to determine the European champion.
History
The original European Championships were organised as part of qualification for the World speedway Championship from 1955-75. The European championship from 2011 had been organised by European Motorcycle Union (UEM). From 1955 the champion was determined in a single event. In 2012 this was replaced by a series of four finals. Regardless of that, ISEC was struggling with prestige and promotion and the best European riders were mostly avoiding this contest.[1]
On 20 December 2012 at a press conference in Warsaw, Poland it was announced that the competition would change to a format similar to the Speedway Grand Prix. The Speedway European Championship series is promoted by One Sporta Ltd. from Poland for next three seasons (2013-2015).[2]
Champions
- 1955: Henry "Stompa" Andersen
- 1956: Ove Fundin
- 1957: Rune Sormander
- 1958: Ove Fundin
- 1959: Ove Fundin
- 1960: Marian Kaiser
- 1961: Ove Fundin
- 1962: Bjorn Knutsson
- 1963: Bjorn Knutsson
- 1964: Zbigniew Podlecki
- 1965: Ove Fundin
- 1966: Ivan Mauger
- 1967: Andrzej Wyglenda
- 1968: Pawel Waloszek
- 1969: Valeri Klementiev
- 1970: Ivan Mauger
- 1971: Ivan Mauger
- 1972: Pawel Waloszek
- 1973: Anders Michanek
- 1974: Peter Collins
- 1975: Ivan Mauger
- 2001: Bohumil Brhel
- 2002: Magnus Zetterstrom
- 2003: Krzysztof Kasprzak
- 2004: Matej Zagar
- 2005: Jesper B Jensen
- 2006: Krzysztof Jablonski
- 2007: Jurica Pavlic
- 2008: Matej Zagar
- 2009: Renat Gafurov
- 2010: Sebastian Ulamek
- 2011: Grigory Laguta
- 2012: Aleš Dryml, Jr.
- 2013: Martin Vaculik
- 2014: Emil Sayfutdinov
- 2015: Emil Sayfutdinov
- 2016: Nicki Pedersen
See also
References
- ↑ "About SEC". www.speedwayeuro.com. Retrieved 23 Feb 2013.
- ↑ "Żużlowe mistrzostwa Europy wkraczają w nową erę" (in Polish). sportowefakty.pl. 20 Dec 2012. Retrieved 23 Feb 2013.