FIM Snowcross World Championship

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FIM Snowcross World Championship
CategorySnowmobile racing
CountryInternational
Inaugural season2004
Riders' championSweden
Constructors' championSki-Doo
Motorsport current event.svg
Adam Renheim at 2016 Snowcross World Championship in Jyväskylä

The FIM Snowcross World Championship is a snocross (snowmobile racing) championship contested annually, inaugurated in 2004. The championship was preceded by the FIM Snowcross World Cup in 2003. The championship was contested over 3 to 4 races between 2004 and 2009 but has since switched to a one race championship[1]

Medals[]

Games Gold Silver Bronze
2004 (3 events)   (FIN)   (SWE)   (SWE)
2005 (3 events)   (FIN)   (SWE)   (SWE)
2006 (4 events)   (SWE)   (FIN)   (SWE)
2007 (4 events)   (SWE)   (SWE)   (SWE)
2008 (3 events)   (SWE)   (SWE)   (FIN)
2009 (3 events)   (SWE)   (SWE)   (FIN)
Sweden Malå  Tucker Hibbert (USA)   (SWE)   (USA)
Finland Tuuri   (SWE)   (SWE)  Tucker Hibbert (USA)
Russia  Tucker Hibbert (USA)   (SWE)   (SWE)
Finland Tuuri   (SWE)   (SWE)   (USA)
Sweden Skellefteå   (SWE)   (SWE)   (SWE)
Sweden Älvsbyn   (SWE)   (SWE)   (SWE)
2016 (2 events)   (SWE)   (FIN)   (SWE)
Sweden Älvsbyn   (SWE)   (FIN)   (NOR)
Finland Kittila   (SWE)   (FIN)   (SWE)
Sweden   (SWE)   (FIN)   (FIN)
Finland Rovaniemi   (SWE)   (SWE)  Emil Hansson (SWE)

References[]

  1. ^ "Championship overview". fim-moto.com. Retrieved 9 December 2021.

External links[]

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