Sweden national under-19 speedway team
The Sweden national under-19 speedway team is the national under-19 speedway team of Sweden and is controlled by the SVEMO. The team has won the Team Speedway Junior European Championship once in 2008. Sweden has produced two Individual U-19 European Champion - Antonio Lindbäck (2004) and Dennis Andersson (2010). Lindbäck won a bronze medal also, just like Daniel Davidsson, Fredrik Lindgren and Robert Pettersson.
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Association | Svenska Motorcykel- och Snöskoterförbundet | ||||
FIM code | SVEMO | ||||
Team manager | Daniel Nelson | ||||
Nation colour | Blue and Yellow | ||||
European Championships | |||||
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Best result | Champion (2008) | ||||
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Best result | Champion (2004, 2010) |
Competition
Team Speedway Junior European Championship | ||||
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Year | Venue | Place | Pts. | Riders |
2008 | 36 | Linus Eklöf (11), Ludvig Lindgren (10), Simon Gustafsson (9), Linus Sundström (6), Niklas Larsson (—) Kim Nilsson was a team member in the Semi-Final. | ||
2009 | 38 | Simon Gustafsson (12), Dennis Andersson (8), Ludvig Lindgren (7), Anton Rosén (6), Linus Sundström (5) | ||
2010 | ||||
2011 |
Individual Speedway Junior European Championship | ||||
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Year | Venue | Medal(s) | Riders | |
1998 | — | Freddie Eriksson (9th) | ||
1999 | — | — | ||
2000 | — | Jonas Davidsson (6th), Eric Andersson (13th) | ||
2001 | Daniel Davidsson (3rd), Mattias Nilsson (7th), Peter Ljung (8th) | |||
2002 | Fredrik Lindgren (3rd), Jonas Davidsson (6th), Daniel Davidsson (10th), Antonio Lindbäck (11th) | |||
2003 | Antonio Lindbäck (3rd), Fredrik Lindgren (4th), Sebastian Aldén (7th), Eric Andersson (10th) | |||
2004 | Antonio Lindbäck (1st), Fredrik Lindgren (4th), Tomas Messing (15th) | |||
2005 | Robert Pettersson (3rd), Ricky Kling (5th), Andreas Messing (9th), Robin Törnqvist (15th) | |||
2006 | — | Ricky Kling (5th), Robert Pettersson (—) | ||
2007 | — | Thomas H. Jonasson (5th), Linus Sundström (14th) | ||
2008 | — | Dennis Andersson (7th), Linus Eklöf (8th), Kim Nilsson (9th) | ||
2009 | — | Dennis Andersson (7th), Linus Sundström (8th), Kim Nilsson (14th) | ||
2010 | Dennis Andersson (1st), Alexander Edberg (—) |
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