Individual Speedway European Championship

      The Individual Speedway European Championship is an annual speedway event held each year organized by the European Motorcycle Union (UEM) since 2001.

      The minimum age of a rider to compete is 16 years of age (starting on the date of the rider's birthday).

      Current European Champion is Grigory Laguta from Russia (2011).

      Previous winners

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

      Pos National Team Total Gold Silver Bronze
      1.  Poland 12 3 7 2
      2.  Slovenia 3 2 1
      3.  Russia 2 2
      4.  Czech Republic 5 1 2 2
      5.  Denmark 4 1 3
      6.  Sweden 2 1 1
      7.  Croatia 1 1
      8.  Ukraine 2 1 1
      9.  Finland 1 1
       Germany 1 1
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      Last modified on 17 March 2013, at 11:08