2000 Australian Individual Speedway Championship

The 2000 Australian Individual Speedway Championship was held at the Gosford Speedway in Gosford, New South Wales on 5 February.

2000 Australian Individual Speedway Championship
Previous: 1999 Next: 2001

After missing the 1999 championship at his home track, Leigh Adams was back to win his fifth Australian Championship taking him to outright second on the list of Australian Championship winners, just one behind the record held by the late Billy Sanders.[1] Making it an all Victorian podium, Mark Lemon and Jason Lyons finished in second and third places after Lemon defeated Lyons in a runoff. Local rider and defending national champion Todd Wiltshire defeated Craig Watson to claim the final qualifying spot in the Overseas Final.

2000 Australian Solo Championship

  • Australian Championship
  • 5 February 2000
  • Gosford, New South Wales - Gosford Speedway
  • Referee:
  • Qualification: The top four riders go through to the Overseas Final in Poole, England.
Pos.RiderPointsDetails
Leigh Adams ()13
Mark Lemon ()12+2
Jason Lyons ()12+1
4Todd Wiltshire ()11+3
5Craig Watson ()11+2
6Stephen Davies ()10
7Mick Poole ()10
8Steve Johnston ()8
9Travis McGowan ()8
10Adam Shields ()8
11Nigel Sadler ()7
12Davey Watt ()4
13Kevin Doolan ()3
14Rusty Harrison ()2
15Guy Wilson ()1
16Brendon Mackay ()1
17Chris Szauter ()1
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