German Individual Speedway Championship
Sport | Motorcycle speedway |
---|---|
Founded | 1962 |
Most titles | Egon Müller (8) |
The German Individual Speedway Championship is a Motorcycle speedway championship held each year to determine the German national champion.[1]
History[]
Before the German reunification champions of West Germany and East Germany were declared.[2][3]
West Germany[]
1969-1990
Year | Winners | Runner-up | 3rd place |
1969 | Manfred Poschenrieder | ||
1970 | |||
1971 | Manfred Poschenrieder | ||
1972 | Hans Siegl | ||
1973 | Egon Müller | ||
1974 | Alois Wiesböck | ||
1975 | Egon Müller | ||
1976 | Alois Wiesböck | ||
1977 | Egon Müller | ||
1978 | Alois Wiesböck | ||
1979 | Egon Müller | Georg Hack | Christian Brandt |
1980 | Georg Gilgenreiner | Egon Müller | Josef Aigner |
1981 | Egon Müller | Karl Maier | Georg Hack |
1982 | Josef Aigner | Egon Müller | Georg Hack |
1983 | Egon Müller | Karl Maier | Stefan Deser |
1984 | Egon Müller | Klaus Lausch | Karl Maier |
1985 | Egon Müller | Klaus Lausch | Gerd Riss |
1986 | Gerd Riss | Klaus Lausch | Karl Maier |
1987 | Tommy Dunker | Gerd Riss | Karl Maier |
1988 | Klaus Lausch | Tommy Dunker | Karl Maier |
1989 | Klaus Lausch | Andre Pollehn | Tommy Dunker |
1990 | Klaus Lausch | Tommy Dunker | Andre 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 Hehlert | Gunter Schelenz | Wolfgang Krug |
1963 | Jochen Dinse | Gunter Schelenz | Jurgen Rudolph |
1964 | Jochen Dinse | Gunter Schelenz | Hans Jürgen Fritz |
1965 | Jochen Dinse | Hans Jürgen Fritz | Jürgen Hehlert |
1966 | Jürgen Hehlert | Bruno Bulau | Gunter Schelenz |
1967 | Jochen Dinse | Jürgen Hehlert | |
1968 | Jochen Dinse | Gerhard Uhlenbrock | Jürgen Hehlert |
1969 | Jochen Dinse | Gerhard Uhlenbrock | |
1970 | Hans Jürgen Fritz | Jürgen Hehlert | |
1971 | Hans Jürgen Fritz | Jürgen Hehlert | Jochen Dinse |
1972 | Hans Jürgen Fritz | Dieter Tetzlaff | |
1973 | Jochen Dinse | ||
1974 | Dieter Tetzlaff | Hans Jürgen Fritz | Wilfried Schneider |
1975 | Dieter Tetzlaff | Rolf Perner | |
1976 | Dieter Tetzlaff | Jochen Dinse | |
1977 | Dieter Tetzlaff | ||
1978 | Dieter Tetzlaff | Werner Mell | |
1979 | Dieter Tetzlaff | Dietmar Lieschke | |
1980 | Dieter Tetzlaff | Diethelm Triemer | Dietmar Lieschke |
1981 | Diethelm Triemer | Dieter Tetzlaff | |
1982 | Diethelm Triemer | Werner Mell | Dietmar Liechke |
1983 | Diethelm Triemer | Jurgen Schumann | Thomas Frobel |
1984 | Diethelm Triemer | Norbert Gummer | Thomas Frobel |
1985 | Diethelm Triemer | Ralf Peters | |
1986 | Diethelm Triemer | Ralf Peters | |
1987 | Diethelm Triemer | Ralf Peters | |
1988 | Thomas Frobel | Diethelm Triemer | |
1989 | Ralf Peters | ||
1990 | Thomas Hopp | ||
1991 | Frank Leonhardt |
Germany[]
Post 1990 [4]
See also[]
References[]
- ^ Loader, Tony (1991). Loader's International Speedway Annual 1991. Tony Loader. p. 166. ISSN 1036-4404.
- ^ "East Germany National Championship". Edinburgh Speedway. Retrieved 9 July 2021.
- ^ Oakes, Peter (1981). 1981 Speedway Yearbook. Studio Publications (Ipswich) Ltd. pp. 87–91. ISBN 0-86215-017-5.
- ^ "German Individual Speedway Championship list". Speedway Stats. Retrieved 9 July 2021.
- ^ "Speedway riders, history and results". wwosbackup. Retrieved 9 July 2021.
- ^ "SGP 2020 EVENTS CANCELLED IN RUSSIA AND GERMANY". Speedway GP. Archived from the original on 9 July 2021. Retrieved 9 July 2021.
Categories:
- National speedway championships
- Speedway competitions in Germany