Individual Speedway European Championship

The Individual Speedway European Championship is an annual individual speedway event organized by the European Motorcycle Union (UEM) to determine the champion of Europe. The competition was founded in 2001 and was initially staged as a one-off meeting, however the single event was replaced by the Speedway European Championship series in 2012. As of 2015, the competition was staged over four rounds in a Grand Prix format, with the winner being declared as the rider who accumulated the most points over the duration of the four rounds. The minimum age of a rider to compete is 16 years of age (starting on the date of the rider's birthday).

Individual Speedway European Championship
Current season, competition or edition:
2020 Speedway European Championship
Sportmotorcycle speedway
Founded2001
No. of teams16 riders
ContinentEurope
Most recent
champion(s)
Mikkel Michelsen (2019)
Most titlesIndividual - 2 titles:
 RUS Emil Sayfutdinov
 SVN Matej Žagar
Team - 4 titles:
 Russia
 Denmark

The current champion is Mikkel Michelsen from Denmark who won the title in 2019. Russia along with Denmark are the most successful countries having had four champions, Emil Sayfutdinov (2014 and 2015), Grigory Laguta (2011) and Renat Gafurov (2009), for Russia and Jesper B. Jensen (2005), Nicki Pedersen (2016), Leon Madsen (2018) and Mikkel Michelsen in (2019) for Denmark.

Winners

Year Venue Winners 2nd place 3rd place
2001 Heusden Zolder Bohumil Brhel (14 pts) Mariusz Staszewski (13 pts) Krzysztof Cegielski (12+3 pts)
2002 Rybnik Magnus Zetterström (12+3 pts) Krzysztof Kasprzak (12+2 pts) Rafał Szombierski (11+3 pts)
2003 Slaný Krzysztof Kasprzak (12+3 pts) Sławomir Drabik (12+2 pts) Magnus Zetterström (11 pts)
2004 Holsted Matej Žagar (14+3 pts) Matej Ferjan (14+2 pts) Hans N. Andersen (12 pts)
2005 Lonigo Jesper B. Jensen (14+3 pts) Aleš Dryml, Jr. (14+2 pts) Kai Laukkanen (12 pts)
2006 Miskolc Krzysztof Jabłoński (13+3 pts) Grzegorz Walasek (13+2 pts) Christian Hefenbrock (12 pts)
2007 Wiener Neustadt Jurica Pavlic (14 pts) Sebastian Ułamek (13 pts) Patrick Hougaard (11 pts)
2008 Lendava Matej Žagar (14 pts) Sebastian Ułamek (10+3+3 pts) Mads Korneliussen (10+2+2+2)
2009 Tolyatti Renat Gafurov (13+3 pts) Andriy Karpov (13+2 pts) Aleš Dryml, Jr. (13+1 pts)
2010 Tarnów Sebastian Ułamek (15 pts) Aleš Dryml, Jr. (12 pts) Andriy Karpov (11+3 pts)
2011 Rivne Grigory Laguta (14+3 pts) Tomasz Gapinski (14+2 pts) Aleš Dryml, Jr. (12 pts)
Year Venue Winners 2nd place 3rd place

Final series (since 2012)

Year Venue Winners Runner-up 3rd place
2012 Four events Aleš Dryml, Jr. (48 pts) Robert Miśkowiak (44 pts) Andriy Karpov (43 pts)
2013 Four events Martin Vaculik (47 pts) Nicki Pedersen (44 pts) Grigory Laguta (42 pts)
2014 Four events Emil Sayfutdinov (54 pts) Peter Kildemand (48 pts) Nicki Pedersen (44 pts)
2015 Four events Emil Sayfutdinov (58 pts) Nicki Pedersen (55 pts) Antonio Lindbäck (51 pts)
2016 Four events Nicki Pedersen (40 pts) Václav Milík (38 pts) Krzysztof Kasprzak (38 pts)
2017 Four events Andžejs Ļebedevs (52 pts) Artem Laguta (45 pts) Václav Milík (44 pts)
2018 Four events Leon Madsen (56 pts) Jarosław Hampel (45 pts) Robert Lambert (41 pts)
2019 Four events Mikkel Michelsen (45 pts) Grigory Laguta (45 pts) Leon Madsen (39 pts)
2020 Four events Robert Lambert (67 pts) Leon Madsen (64 pts) Grigory Laguta (52 pts)

Medals classification

PosNational TeamTotal
1. Denmark13 4 4 5
2. Russia8 4 2 2
3. Poland15 3 9 3
4. Czech Republic7 2 3 2
5. Slovenia3 2 1
6. Sweden3 1 2
7. Great Britain2 1 1
8. Croatia1 1
 Slovakia1 1
 Latvia1 1
11. Ukraine3 1 2
12. Finland1 1
 Germany1 1

See also

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