German Individual Speedway Championship

The German Individual Speedway Championship is a Motorcycle speedway championship held each year to determine the German national champion.[1][2]

German Individual Speedway Championship
SportMotorcycle speedway
Founded1962
Most titlesMartin Smolinski
(pictured above) (8 times)

History

Egon Müller, seven times champion, pictured in 2018

Before the German reunification champions of West Germany and East Germany were declared.[3][4]

West Germany

1969-1990

Year Winners Runner-up 3rd place
1969 Manfred Poschenrieder
1970 Gottfried Schwarze
1971 Manfred Poschenrieder
1972 Hans Siegl
1973 Josef Angermüller
1974 Alois Wiesböck
1975 Egon Müller
1976 Alois Wiesböck
1977 Egon Müller
1978 Alois Wiesböck
1979 Egon MüllerGeorg HackChristian Brandt
1980 Georg GilgenreinerEgon MüllerJosef Aigner
1981 Egon MüllerKarl MaierGeorg Hack
1982 Josef AignerEgon MüllerGeorg Hack
1983 Egon MüllerKarl MaierStefan Deser
1984 Egon MüllerKlaus LauschKarl Maier
1985 Egon MüllerKlaus LauschGerd Riss
1986 Gerd RissKlaus LauschKarl Maier
1987 Tommy DunkerGerd RissKarl Maier
1988 Klaus LauschTommy DunkerKarl Maier
1989 Klaus LauschAndre PollehnTommy Dunker
1990 Klaus LauschTommy DunkerAndre Pollehn

Before 1979 the West German Individual Championship was known as the German Track Championship & was held on Grasstrack & Long tracks only

East Germany

1962-1991

Year Winners Runner-up 3rd place
1962 Jürgen HehlertGunter SchelenzWolfgang Krug
1963 Jochen DinseGunter SchelenzJurgen Rudolph
1964 Jochen DinseGunter SchelenzHans Jürgen Fritz
1965 Jochen DinseHans Jürgen FritzJürgen Hehlert
1966 Jürgen HehlertBruno BulauGunter Schelenz
1967 Jochen DinsePeter LiebingJürgen Hehlert
1968 Jochen DinseGerhard UhlenbrockJürgen Hehlert
1969 Peter LiebingJochen DinseGerhard Uhlenbrock
1970 Hans Jürgen FritzJürgen HehlertPeter Liebing
1971 Hans Jürgen FritzJürgen HehlertJochen Dinse
1972 Hans Jürgen FritzClemens BeverDieter Tetzlaff
1973 Jochen DinseClemens BeverPeter Liebing
1974 Dieter TetzlaffHans Jürgen FritzWilfried Schneider
1975 Clemens BeverDieter TetzlaffRolf Perner
1976 Dieter TetzlaffClemens BeverJochen Dinse
1977 Hartmut ErnstClemens BeverDieter Tetzlaff
1978 Dieter TetzlaffWerner MellJoachim Mell
1979 Dieter TetzlaffDietmar LieschkeClemens Bever
1980 Dieter Tetzlaff[5]Diethelm TriemerDietmar Lieschke
1981 Diethelm TriemerClemens BeverDieter Tetzlaff
1982 Diethelm TriemerWerner MellDietmar Liechke
1983 Diethelm TriemerJurgen SchumannThomas Frobel
1984 Diethelm TriemerNorbert GummerThomas Frobel
1985 Diethelm TriemerRalf PetersHerbert Mussehl
1986 Diethelm TriemerJoachim MellRalf Peters
1987 Diethelm TriemerHerbert MussehlRalf Peters
1988 Herbert MussehlThomas FrobelDiethelm Triemer
1989 Joachim MellMike OttRalf Peters
1990 Mike OttThomas DiehrThomas Hopp
1991 Thomas DiehrHerbert MussehlFrank Leonhardt

Germany

Post 1990 [6]

Year Winners Runner-up 3rd place
1991 Zoltán Adorján Hungary Gerd Riss Klaus Lausch
1992 Gerd Riss Robert Barth Jörg Pingel
1993 Marvyn Cox United Kingdom Gerd Riss Mike Ott
1994 Gerd Riss Marvyn Cox United Kingdom Andre Pollehn
1995 Marvyn Cox United Kingdom Gerd Riss Robert Barth
1996 Gerd Riss Robert Barth Robbie Kessler
1997 Todd Wiltshire Australia Matthias Kröger Robbie Kessler
1998 Todd Wiltshire Australia Steffen Mell Aleš Dryml Czech Republic
1999 Mirko Wolter Gerd Riss Robert Barth
2000 Robert Barth Matthias Kröger Lukas Dryml Czech Republic
2001 Robert Barth Aleš Dryml Czech Republic Mirko Wolter
2002 Mirko Wolter Robbie Kessler Martin Smolinski
2003 Mathias Schultz Matthias Kröger Christian Hefenbrock
2004 Mirko Wolter Mathias Schultz Christian Hefenbrock
2005 Mathias Schultz Christian Hefenbrock Jörg Pingel
2006 Christian Hefenbrock Tobias Kroner Thomas Stange
2007 Martin Smolinski Mathias Schultz Tobias Kroner
2008 Kevin Wölbert Martin Smolinski Richard Speiser
2009 Martin Smolinski Christian Hefenbrock Frank Facher
2010 Martin Smolinski Tobias Kroner Tobias Busch
2011 Kevin Wölbert Kai Huckenbeck Martin Smolinski
2012 Tobias Kroner Christian Hefenbrock Kevin Wölbert
2013 Kai Huckenbeck Mathias Schultz Martin Smolinski
2014 Kai Huckenbeck Martin Smolinski Tobias Kroner
2015 Martin Smolinski Kevin Wölbert Tobias Busch
2016 Martin Smolinski Kevin Wölbert Mathias Schultz
2017 Kai Huckenbeck Kevin Wölbert Max Dilger
2018 Martin Smolinski Kai Huckenbeck Erik Riss
2019 Martin Smolinski[7] Erik Riss Kevin Wölbert
2020 cancelled due to COVID-19 pandemic[8]
2021 Martin Smolinski Kai Huckenbeck Norick Blödorn
2022 Norick Blödorn[9] Kevin Wölbert René Deddens
2023 Kevin Wölbert Valentin Grobauer Marius Hillebrand

See also

References

  1. Loader, Tony (1991). Loader's International Speedway Annual 1991. Tony Loader. p. 166. ISSN 1036-4404.
  2. "HISTORYCZNE ZESTAWIENIE WYNIKÓW 1991-2013". Speedway History. Retrieved 10 February 2023.
  3. "East Germany National Championship". Edinburgh Speedway. Retrieved 9 July 2021.
  4. Oakes, Peter (1981). 1981 Speedway Yearbook. Studio Publications (Ipswich) Ltd. pp. 87–91. ISBN 0-86215-017-5.
  5. Oakes, Peter (1981). 1981 Speedway Yearbook. Studio Publications (Ipswich) Ltd. p. 91. ISBN 0-86215-017-5.
  6. "German Individual Speedway Championship list". Speedway Stats. Retrieved 9 July 2021.
  7. "Speedway riders, history and results". wwosbackup. Retrieved 9 July 2021.
  8. "SGP 2020 EVENTS CANCELLED IN RUSSIA AND GERMANY". Speedway GP. Archived from the original on 9 July 2021. Retrieved 9 July 2021.
  9. "Speedway from Around the Globe (Germany)". Speedway Star page 43. 3 September 2022.
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