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Speedway European Championship FIM/ UEM/ FIM-E JUNIOR/ U-19 SPEEDWAY EUROPEAN CHAMPIONSHIP FIM/ UEM/ FIM-E JUNIOR (1977-1987)/ U-19 (1998- ) SPEEDWAY EUROPEAN CHAMPIONSHIP Year Posn Rider Nationality Bike Points Wins 1977 1. Alf Busk Denmark 9 1 2. Joe Owens UK 8 3. Les Collins UK 7 4. Zaytun Gafurov USSR Jawa 6 5. Hans Nielsen Denmark 6 6. Peter Lempenhauer West Germany 6 7. Lars Ericsson Sweden 6 8. Mariusz Okoniewski Poland Jawa 4 9. Lillebror Johansson Sweden 4 10. Andrzek Huszcza Poland Jawa 3 11. Franz Kreimoser West Germany 3 12. Aleksandr Halyavin USSR Jawa 3 13. Jiří Svoboda Czechoslovakia Jawa 3 14. Rudi Muts Netherlands 2 15. Nikolai Manev Bulgaria Jawa 2 16. Paolo Noro Italy 0 17. - 1978 1. Finn Rune Jensen Denmark 13 1 2. Kevin Jolly UK 12+3 3. Neil Middleditch UK 12+2 4. Steve Finch UK 12 5. Hans Nielsen Denmark 11 6. Erik Gundersen Denmark 11 7. Josef Jůza Czechoslovakia Jawa 8 8. Pavel Karnas Czechoslovakia Jawa 8 9. Ryszard Romaniak Poland Jawa 6 10. Henryk Olszak Poland Jawa 5 11. Fausto Birbini Italy 5 12. Lillebror Johansson Sweden 5 13. Nikolai Manev Bulgaria Jawa 4 14. Mieczysław Kmieciak Poland Jawa 4 15. Armando Gigliani Italy 2 16. Roman Jankowski Poland Jawa 2 17. - 1979 1. Ron Preston USA 13 1 2. Airat Faizullin USSR Jawa 12 3. Ari Kopenen Finland 11+3 4. Knud Ellegaard Denmark 10 5. Anders Eriksson Sweden 10 6. Stanislav Urban Czechoslovakia Jawa 9 7. Zbyšek Holý Czechoslovakia Jawa 9 8. Trond Helge Skretting Norway 8 9. Marek Kępa Poland Jawa 6 10. Jaromir Bartoš Czechoslovakia Jawa 6 11. Vladimir Pankin USSR Jawa 6 1 FIM/ UEM/ FIM-E JUNIOR/ U-19 SPEEDWAY EUROPEAN CHAMPIONSHIP 12. Stefan Berecz Hungary Jawa 5 13. Josef Aigner West Germany 5 14. Hans Albert Klinge Denmark 5 15. Jan Eriksson Sweden 3 16. Fausto Birbini Italy 1 17. Karl Bidesbergh Denmark 0 18. - 1980 1. Tommy Knudsen Denmark 14 1 2. Tony Briggs New Zealand 12 3. Dennis Sigalos USA 11+3 4. Erik Gundersen Denmark 11 5. Ari Kopenen Finland 9 6. Marek Kępa Poland Jawa 9 7. Neil Evvits UK 9 8. Nigel Flatman UK 8 9. Antonín Kasper Jr. Czechoslovakia Jawa 6 10. Josef Aigner West Germany 6 11. Lars Hammarberg Sweden 5 12. Christian Brandt West Germany 5 13. Rif Saitgareyev USSR Jawa 5 14. Mirosław Berliński Poland Jawa 3 15. Shawn Moran USA 2 16. Klaus Lohman Denmark 0 17. Hans Albert Klinge Denmark 4 18. Zoltán Hajdu Hungary Jawa 0 19. - 1981 1. Shawn Moran USA 15 1 2. Antonín Kasper Jr. Czechoslovakia Jawa 14 3. Jiří Hdrinak Czechoslovakia Jawa 13 4. Roman Matoušek Czechoslovakia Jawa 10 5. Mark Courtney UK 10 6. Piotr Podrzycki Poland Jawa 9 7. Kent Noer Denmark 9 8. Mirosław Berliński Poland Jawa 8 9. Lubomir Jedek Czechoslovakia Jawa 8 10. Georg Greif West Germany 5 11. Peter Ravn Denmark 5 12. Hans Albert Klinge Denmark 4 13. Anders Eriksson Sweden 3 14. Flemming Petersen Denmark 1 15. Roger Gustavsson Sweden 0 16. Zoltán Adorján Hungary Jawa 0 17. Zoltán Hajdu Hungary Jawa (2) 18. Peter Nieder West Germany (1) 19. - 1982 1. Antonín Kasper Jr. Czechoslovakia Jawa 14 1 2. Mark Courtney UK 12+3 3. Peter Ravn Denmark 12+2 2 FIM/ UEM/ FIM-E JUNIOR/ U-19 SPEEDWAY EUROPEAN CHAMPIONSHIP 4. Lance King USA 11 5. Jan O. Pedersen Denmark 10 6. Zoltán Hajdu Hungary Jawa 9 7. Oleg Volokhov USSR Jawa 9 8. John Jørgensen Denmark 9 9. David Bargh New Zealand 8 10. Giorgio Zaramella Italy 6 11. Zoltán Adorján Hungary Jawa 6 12. Georg Grief West Germany 4 13. Vladimir Trofimov USSR Jawa 4 14. Klaus Lausch West Germany 3 15. Brian Jacobsen Denmark 3 16. Sándor Tihany Hungary Jawa 0 17. Kent Noer Denmark 0 18. Petr Kubiček Czechoslovakia Jawa 0 19. - 1983 1. Steve Baker Australia 13 1 2. David Bargh New Zealand 12 3. Marvyn Cox UK 11 4. John Jørgensen Denmark 10 5. Oleg Volokhov USSR Jawa 10 6. Neil Evvits UK 10 7. Joszef Petrikovics Hungary Jawa 9 8. Valentino Furlanetto Italy 8 9. Peter Carr UK 7 10. Zenon Kasprzak Poland Jawa 6 11. Sándor Tihanyi Hungary Jawa 5 12. Jan O. Pedersen Denmark 5 13. Vladimir Trofimov USSR Jawa 5 14. Heinz Huber West Germany 4 15. Anders Kovacs Hungary Jawa 3 16. Giorgio Zaramella Italy 1 17. Armando Castagna Italy 0 18. Wojciech Załuski Poland Jawa 0 19. - 1985 1. Per Jonsson Sweden 15 1 2. Jimmy Nilsen Sweden 13 3. Ole Hansen Denmark 11+3 4. Kenneth Nystrom Sweden 11+2 5. Gerd Riss West Germany 9 6. Juha Moksunen Finland 9 7. Roman Matoušek Finland 9 8. Valentino Furlanetto Italy 8 9. Kurt Hansen Denmark 8 10. Miroslav Prager Czechoslovakia Jawa 6 11. Igor Marko USSR Jawa 6 12. Einar Kyllingstad Norway 5 13. Mikael Teurnberg Sweden 4 14. Heinz Huber West Germany 4 15. Barnabas Gyepeš Hungary Jawa 1 3 FIM/ UEM/ FIM-E JUNIOR/ U-19 SPEEDWAY EUROPEAN CHAMPIONSHIP 16. - 1986 1. Igor Marko USSR Jawa 13 1 2. Tony Olsson Sweden 12 3. Brian Karger Denmark 11 4. Bohumil Brhel Czechoslovakia Jawa 10 5. Jan Jacobsen Denmark 10 6. Conny Ivarsson Sweden 10 7. Jan Stæchmann Denmark 9 8. Andrew Silver UK 7 9. Zbigniew Błażejczak Poland Jawa 7 10. Mikael Teurnberg Sweden 7 11. David Cheshire Australia 5 12. Nigel De’Ath UK 5 13. Gerd Riss West Germany 4 14. Allan Johansen Denmark 3 15. Robert Nagy Hungary Jawa 2 16. Igor Shvets USSR Jawa 1 17. Jan Holub II Czechoslovakia Jawa (3) 18. Jan Fejfar Czechoslovakia Jawa (1) 19. - 1987 1. Gary Havelock UK 13 1 2. Piotr Świst Poland Jawa 11+3 3. Sean Wilson UK 11+2 4. Bo Arrhén Sweden 11+1 5. Tommy Dunker Germany 11 6. Gašpar Forgáč Czechoslovakia Jawa 8 7. Vladimír Kalina Czechoslovakia Jawa 7 8. Niklas Larlsson Sweden 6 9. Tor Einar Hielm Norway 6 10. Ronnie Correy USA 5 11. Borivoj Hadek Czechoslovakia Jawa 5 12. Cezary Owiżyc Poland Jawa 5 13. Torben Hansen Denmark 5 14. Oleg Kurguskin USSR Jawa 4 15. Sławomir Drabik Poland Jawa 2 16. Allan Johansen Denmark 2 17. - Discontinued. Replaced by U-19 Junior European Championship in 1997. Year Posn Rider Nationality Bike Points Wins 1997 1. Bartolomiej Bardecki Poland 2. Rafał Okoniewski Poland 3. Mariusz Wegrzyk Poland 1998 1. Rafał Okoniewski (1st) Poland 15 1 2. Aleš Dryml Czech Republic 13 4 FIM/ UEM/ FIM-E JUNIOR/ U-19 SPEEDWAY EUROPEAN CHAMPIONSHIP 3. Hans N. Andersen Denmark 12+3 4. Krzysztof Cegielski Poland 12+2 5. Charlie Gjedde Denmark 12+1 6. Ales Dolinar Slovenia 9 7. Mariusz Węgrzyk Poland 8 8. Josef Franc Czech Republic 8 9. Freddie Eriksson Sweden 8 10. Sebastian Smoter Poland 6 11. Paweł Duszyński Poland 5 12. Tomasz Chrzanowski Poland 4 13. Krunoslav Zganec Croatia 3 14. Stephan Katt Germany 3 15. Sándor Fekete Hungary 1 16. Květoslav Šebela Czech Republic 1 17. - 1999 1. Rafał Okoniewski (1st) Poland 13+3 1 2. Karol Malecha Poland 13+2 3. Jarosław Hampel Poland 12+3 4. Tomasz Chrzanowski Poland 12+2 5. Hans N. Andersen Denmark 11 6. Lukáš Dryml Czech Republic 11 7. Bjørn Hansen Norway 9 8. Krzysztof Mikuta Poland 7 9. Andrzej Zięba Poland 7 10. Henning Bager Denmark 6 11. Sándor Fekete Hungary 6 12. Janosh Golenja Poland 4 13. Kenneth Borgenhaug Norway 3 14. Jernej Golenja Slovenia 2 15. Miroslav Fencl Czech Republic 1 16. Ondřej Šebela Czech Republic 0 17. - 2000 1. Lukáš Dryml Czech Republic 13 1 2. Niels Kristian Iversen Denmark 12 3. Zbigniew Czerwiński Poland 11+3 4. Martin Smolinski Germany 11+2 5. Miroslav Fencl Czech Republic 11 6. Jonas Davidsson Sweden 8 7. Jernej Kolenko Slovenia 8 8. Renat Gafurov Russia 8 9. Łukasz Pawlikowski Poland 7 10. Sebastian Smoter Poland 7 11. Matej Žagar Slovenia 7 12. Tomasz Kwiatkowski Poland 5 13. Eric Andersson Sweden 5 14. Primoz Klimkowsky Slovenia 3 15. Adam Allott UK 2 16. Ulrich Ostergaard Denmark 2 17. Łukasz Stanisławski Poland 0 18. Michał Aszenberg Poland 0 5 FIM/ UEM/ FIM-E JUNIOR/ U-19 SPEEDWAY EUROPEAN CHAMPIONSHIP 19. - 2001 1. Łukasz Romanek Poland 14 1 2. Rafał Kurmański Poland 13+3 3. Daniel Davidsson Sweden 13+2 4. Tomáš Suchánek Czech Republic 12 5. Kenneth Bjerre Denmark 9 6. Zbigniew Czerwiński Poland 9 7. Mattias Nilsson Sweden 8 8. Peter Ljung Sweden 7 9. Matthias Schulz Germany 7 10. Krzysztof Kasprzak Poland 6 11. Hans Jörg Müller Germany 5 12. Łukasz Stanisławski Poland 4 13. Niels Kristian Iversen Denmark 4 14. Miroslav Fencl Czech Republic 3 15. Sabrina Bogh Denmark 2 16. Renat Gafurov Russia 1 17. - 2002 1. Matej Žagar Slovenia 15 1 2. Kenneth Bjerre Denmark 14 3. Fredrik Lindgren Sweden 12 4. Marek Cieślewicz Poland 11 5. Krzystof Kasprzak Poland 9 6. Jonas Davidsson Sweden 9 7. Denis Gizatullin Russia 8 8. Robert Miśkowiak Poland 7 9. Tomáš Suchánek Czech Republic 7 10. Daniel Davidsson Sweden 6 11. Antonio Lindbäck Sweden 5 12. Piotr Świderski Poland 5 13. Martin Smolinski Germany 4 14. Leonid Paura Latvia 3 15. Miroslav Fencl Czech Republic 2 16. Łukasz Romanek Poland 1 17. - 2003 1. Kenneth Bjerre Denmark 15 1 2. Janosz Kołodziej Poland 13+3 3. Antonio Lindbäck Sweden 13+2 4. Fredrik Lindgren Sweden 11 5. Marcin Rempała Poland 9 6. Mirosław Jabłońki Poland 8 7. Sebastian Aldén Sweden 7 8. Friedrich Wallner Austria 7 9. 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