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Ice Speedway of Nations (2019-) FIM ICE SPEEDWAY TEAM CHAMPIONSHIP FIM ICE SPEEDWAY (ICE RACING 1979-2011) TEAM CHAMPIONSHIP; ICE SPEEDWAY OF NATIONS (2019-) Year Posn Nation Riders Points 1979 1. USSR (1st) Sergei Tarabenko, Anatoly Gladishev, Anatoly Bondarenko 59 2. Czechoslovakia Jiří Jirout, Stanislav Dyk 42 3. West Germany Helmut Weber, Albert Stickl, Leonhard Oswald 39 4. Sweden Kurt Westlund, Conny Samuelsson, Hans Johansson 38 5. Austria Kurt Warbichler, Hans Hohenwarter 34 6. Finland Hakan Storm, Timo Sinkkonen 28 7. Netherlands Hilbert Tel, Piet Seur, Henk Jager 12 1980 1. USSR (2nd) Sergei Tarabenko, Anatoly Bondarenko, Vladimir Lyubich 59 2. Czechoslovakia Zdeněk Kudrna, Miroslav ‘Milan’ Špinka 50 3. Sweden Hans Johansson, Per-Olof Serenius, Börje Sjöborn 37 4. Austria Treumund Strobl, Walter Warbichler, Kurt Warbichler 31 5. West Germany Helmut Weber, Max Niedermaier Sr., Leonhard Oswald 30 6. Finland Jarmo Hirvasoja, Timo Sinkkonen, Toni Hiltunen 24 7. Netherlands Roelof Thijs, Andre Stroel, Hilbert Tel 21 1981 1. USSR (3rd) Sergei Tarabenko, Anatoly Gladishev, Vladimir Suchov 53 2. Czechoslovakia Stanislav Dyk, Miroslav ‘Milan’ Špinka, Zdeněk Kudrna 43 3. Sweden Hans Johansson, Per-Olof Serenius, Karl-Ivar Wattman 42 4. Austria Franz Schiefer, Kurt Warbichler, Walter Warbichler 42 5. West Germany Helmut Weber, Max Niedermaier Sr., Albert Stickl 36 6. Netherlands Hilbert Tel, Roelof Thijs, André Stroel 18 7. Finland Jarmo Hirvasoja, Timo Sinkkonen, Toni Hiltunen 18 1982 1. USSR (4th) Sergei Kasakov, Vladimir Lyubich, Vladimir Suchov 57 2. Czechoslovakia Zdeněk Kudrna, Jiří Svoboda, Miroslav ‘Milan’ Špinka 48 3. Sweden Erik Stenlund, Per-Olof Serenius, Hans Johansson 41 4. Finland Timo Sinkkonen, Jukka Rauman, Jarma Hirvasoja 28 5. Austria Walter Wartbilcher, Franz Schiefer, Kurt Wartbilcher 28 6. West Germany Albert Stickl, Helmut Weber, Max Niedermaier Sr. 27 7. Netherlands Roelof Thijs, Peter Peters, André Stroel 23 1983 1. West Germany Max Niedermaier Sr., Helmut Weber, Günther Brandt 55 2. Sweden Erik Stenlund, Per-Olof Serenius, Hans Johansson 54 3. USSR Sergei Kasakov, Anatoly Bondarenko, Vladimir Suchov 46 4. Czechoslovakia Miroslav ‘Milan’ Špinka, Stanislav Dyk, Jiří Svoboda 32 5. Netherlands Roelof Thijs, Peter Peters, Wiebe Oldenburger 24 6. Finland Jukka Rauman, Timo Sinkkonen, Jarma Hirvasoja 22 7. Austria Walter Wartbilcher, Franz Lackner, Treumond Strobl 18 1984 1. USSR (5th) Sergei Kasakov, Vladimir Suchov, Vladimir Lyubich 52 2. Sweden Per-Olof Serenius, Erik Stenlund, Hans Johansson 52 3. Finland Jarmo Hirvasoja, Jarmo Reina, Timo Sinkkonen 37 1 FIM ICE SPEEDWAY TEAM CHAMPIONSHIP 4. West Germany Günther Brandt, Max Niedermaier Sr., Helmut Weber 37 5. Austria Franz Schiefer, Walter Wartbilcher, Franz Leckner 30 6. Netherlands Roelof Thijs, Johan Last, Gerrit Rook 29 7. UK Bruce Cribb (NZ), Pat McCann, Neil Tuxworth 15 1985 1. Sweden (1st) Erik Stenlund, Per-Olof Serenius, Tommy Lindgren 68 2. USSR Sergei Kasakov, Vladimir Suchov, Sergei Ivanov 56 3. West Germany Michael Neumaier, Max Niederrmaier Sr., Helmut Weber 46 4. Finland Jarmo Hirvasoja, Jarmo Reima, Hannu Larronmaa 39 5. Czechoslovakia Antonín Klatovský Sr., Stanislav Dyk, Jan Vermer 30 1986 1. USSR (6th) Vasily Afanasiev, Yuri Ivanov, Vladimir Suchov 77 2. Sweden Per-Olof Serenius, Jan Sigurd, Tommy Lindgren 59 3. West Germany Max Niedermaier Sr., Leonhard Oswald, Helmut Weber 46 4. Finland Jarmo Hirvasoja, Erkki Aako, Jarmo Reima 41 5. Netherlands Christian Reit, Johan Last, Gerrit Rook 17 1987 1. USSR (7th) Yuri Ivanov, Sergei Ivanov, Vladimir Suchov 74 2. Sweden Per-Olof Serenius, Jan Sigurd, Hans Johansson 56 3. West Germany Michael Neumaier, Leonhard Oswald, Helmut Weber 49 4. Finland Peter Nybo, Hannu Larronmaa, Jarmo Hirvasoja 31 5. Netherlands Gerrit Rook, Johan Last, Christian Reit 24 1988 1. USSR (8th) Yuri Ivanov, Sergei Kasakov, Vitaly Russkich 63 2. Sweden Erik Stenlund, Per-Olof Serenius, Jan Sigurd 54 3. Finland Peter Nybo, Hannu Larronmaa, Jarmo Hirvasoja 53 4. Czechoslovakia Stanislav Dyk, Antonín Klatovsky Sr., Jiří Svoboda 53 5. France Christian Ianotto, Joël Delage, Philippe Poirier 15 1989 1. USSR (9th) Nikolai Nischenko, Vitaly Russkich, Yuri Ivanov 64 2. Sweden Sven-Erik Björklund, Per-Olof Serenius, Erik Stenlund 61 3. Czechoslovakia Antonín Klatovský Sr., Stanislav Dyk, Bronislav Franc 46 4. Finland Jarmo Hirvasoja, Peter Nybo, Erkki Aakko 45 5. Netherlands Tjitte Bootsma, Robert-Jan Munnecom, Gerrit Rook 24 1990 1. USSR (10th) Nikolai Nischenko, Sergei Ivanov, Sergei Kasakov 86 2. Sweden Sven-Erik Björklund, Per-Olof Serenius, Stefan Svensson 52 3. West Germany Michael Lang, Helmut Weber, Harald Baumann 50 4. Czechoslovakia Antonín Klatovský Sr., Stanislav Dyk, Bronislav Franc 46 5. Finland Erkki Aakko, Hannu Larronmaa, Peter Nybo 5 1991 1. USSR (11th) Nikolai Nischenko, Sergei Ivanov, Yuri Ivanov 77 2. Czechoslovakia Antonín Klatovský Sr., Stanislav Dyk, Bronislav Franc 63 3. Sweden Per-Olof Serenius, Sven-Erik Björklund, John Fredriksson 54 4. Germany Michael Lang, Helmut Weber, Harald Baumann 38 5. Finland Jari Ahlbom, Anssi Lehtinen, Ilkka Pertunen 7 2 FIM ICE SPEEDWAY TEAM CHAMPIONSHIP 1992 1. Russia (1st) Valery Martemianov, Aleksandr Balashev, Yuri Ivanov 82 2. Sweden Per-Olof Serenius, Ola Westlund, John Fredriksson 56 3. Germany Michael Lang, Thomas Diehr, Ulrich Wehrle 51 4. Finland Jarmo Hirvasoja, Ake Ala Riihimaki, Jari Moisio 35 5. Czechoslovakia Antonín Klatovský Sr., Bronislav Franc, Stanislav Dyk 13 1993 1. Russia (2nd) Vladimir Fadeyev, Aleksandr Balashev, Valery Ivanov 75 2. Sweden Per-Olof Serenius, Stefan Svensson, Ola Westlund 66 3. Netherlands Robert-Jan Munnecom, Tjitte Bootsma, Arne van der Helm 48 4. Germany Michael Lang, Helmut Weber, Harald Baumann 30 5. Italy Luca Ravagnani, Remo Dal Bosco, Fabrizio Vesprini 18 1994 1. Russia (3rd) Vladimir Fadeyev, Aleksandr Balashev, Valery Ivanov 77 2. Sweden Per-Olof Serenius, Stefan Svensson, Sven-Erik Björklund 75 3. Germany Günther Bauer, Georg Landenhamer, Michael Lang 40 4. Kazakhstan Stanislav Kuznetsov, Vladimir Tscheblakov, Vladimir Popov 25 5. Netherlands Robert-Jan Munnecom, Jan de Pruis, Tjitte Bootsma 22 1995 1. Sweden (2nd) Per-Olof Serenius, Stefan Svensson, Ola Westlund 49 2. Russia Kyril Drogalin, Valery Ivanov, Vladimir Fadeyev 48 3. Kazakhstan Nail Galiaberov, Vladimir Tscheblakov, Stanislav Kuznetsov 37 4. Finland Jarmo Hirvasoja, Seppo Siera, Jari Ahlbom 36 5. Germany Michael Lang, Günther Bauer, Georg Landenhammer 35 6. Czech Republic Bronislav Franc, Stanislav Dyk, Antonín Klatovský Sr. 29 7. Netherlands Tjitte Bootsma, Jan de Pruis, Robert-Jan Munnecom 18 1996 1. Russia (4th) Vladimir Fadeyev, Aleksandr Balashev, Igor Yakovlev 54 2. Sweden Per-Olof Serenius, Stefan Svensson, Ola Westlund 46 3. Kazakhstan Nail Galiabergy, Vladimir Tscheblakov, Stanislav Kuznetsov 39 4. Finland Seppo Siera, Aki-Ala Riihimäki, Jari Ahlbom 37 5. Czech Republic Antonín Klatovský Sr., Stanislav Dyk, Jiří Petrasek 33 6. Germany Michael Lang, Günther Bauer, Helmut Weber 27 7. Netherlands Tjitte Bootsma, Jan de Pruis, Günther Lampe 14 1997 1. Russia (5th) Vladimir Fadeyev, Aleksandr Balashev, 60 Maxim Baraboschkin 2. Sweden Per-Olof Serenius, Stefan Svensson, Lars Jansson 47 3. Finland Jari Ahlbom, Aka-Ala Riihimaki, Seppo Siera 34 4. Kazakhstan Nail Galiabergy, Vladimir Tscheblakov, Stanislav Kuznetsov 32 5. Germany Michael Lang, Günther Bauer, Jürgen Liebmann 32 6. Czech Republic Antonín Klatovský Sr., Jiří Petrašek, Martin Patak 25 7. Netherlands Tjitte Bootsma, Gerrit Rook, Jan de Pruis 20 1998 1. Russia (6th) Aleksandr Balashev, Kyril Drogalin, Vladimir Lumpov 53 2. Sweden Per-Olof Serenius, Stefan Svensson, Lars Jansson 49 3. Finland Jari Ahlbom, Aka-Ala Riihimaki, Antti Aakko 41 3 FIM ICE SPEEDWAY TEAM CHAMPIONSHIP 4. Austria Harald Simon, Franz Zorn, Josef Böhm 36 5. Germany Thomas Baumgartner, Michael Lang, Günther Bauer 35 6. Netherlands Tjitte Bootsma, Jan de Pruis, Gerrit Rook 19 7. Czech Republic Stanislav Dyk, Jiří Petrášek, Antonín Klatovský Sr. 17 1999 1. Russia (7th) Aleksandr Balashev, Vladimir Fadeyev, Kyril Drogalin 53 2. Sweden Per-Olof Serenius, Stefan Svensson, Kent Peltonen 50 3. Austria Franz Zorn, Harald Simon, Josef Bohm 36 4. Germany Jürgen Liebmann, Markus Schwaiger, Günther Bauer 35 5. Finland Aka-Ala Riihimäki, Antti Aakko, Jari Ahlbom 31 6. Czech Republic Jaromir Lach, Stanislav Dyk, Antonín Klatovský Jr. 24 7. Netherlands Tjitte Bootsma, Jan de Pruis, Dennis van Beuggen 23 2000 1. Russia (8th) Yuri Polikarpov, Vladimir Fadeyev, Kyril Drogalin 55 2. Finland Aka-Ala Riihimaki, Antti Aakko, Jari Ahlbom 44 3. Sweden Per-Olof Serenius, Stefan Svensson, Lars Jansson 43 4. Austria Markus Skabraut, Harald Simon, Franz Zorn 37 5. Germany Jürgen Liebmann, Markus Schwaiger, Günther Bauer 27 6. Netherlands René Verhorf, Gerrit Rook, Tjitte Bootsma 22 7. Czech Republic Jaromír Lach, Stanislav Dyk, Jiří Petrášek 21 2001 1. Russia (9th) Vladimir Fadeyev, Kyril Drogalin, Aleksandr Moskovka, 76 Yuri Polikarpov 2. Austria Markus Skabraut, Harald Simon, Josef Böhm, Franz Zorn 48 3. Germany Günther Bauer, Jürgen Liebmann, Stefan Pletschacher, 48 Markus Schwaiger 4. Sweden Ola Westlund, Kent Peltonen, Per-Olof Serenius, 42 Stefan Svensson 5. Finland Jari Ahlbom, Raimo Henriksson, Rikko Rantanen, 26 Antti Aakko 2002 1. Sweden (3rd) Per-Olof Serenius, Stefan Svensson, Ola Westlund 56 2. Russia Kyril Drogalin, Yuri Polikarpov, Vladimir Fadeyev 49 3. Europe Andrei Yakovlev (Russia), Raimo Henrikson (Finland), 45 Antonín Klatovský Jr. (Czech Republic) 4. Germany Günther
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