1960 Speedway World Team Cup

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1960 Speedway World Team Cup was the first edition of the FIM Speedway World Team Cup to determine the team world champions. [1] The final took place in Gothenburg, Sweden. The World Champion title was won by Sweden team (44 pts) who beat England (30 pts), Czechoslovakia (15 pts) and Poland (7 pts). [2] [3] [4]

Sweden's reigning World Champion Ove Fundin went through the entire World Team Cup undefeated. [5] This feat would not be matched until Australia's Jason Crump went through the 2001 Speedway World Cup undefeated. [6] To honour Fundin's deeds in 1960, the winners of the current Speedway World Cup (which replaced the Team World Cup in 2001) receive the Ove Fundin Trophy.

Qualification

Alf Jonsson helped Sweden wn the semi final but waa unable to take his place in the final after breaking his leg in a Britsh league match. [7] He was replaced in the final by Björn Knutson. [8]

Scandinavian Round

1st2nd3rd4th
Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden - 43
Ove Fundin - 12
Rune Sörmander - 11
Olle Nygren - 10
Alf Jonsson - 10
Flag of Denmark.svg  Denmark - 25
Arne Pander - 10
Hans P. Boiisen - 7
Kurt W. Petersen - 6
Svend Nissen - 2
Poul Wissing - 0
Flag of Norway.svg  Norway - 21
Aage Hansen - 11
Rolf Mellerud - 3
Nils Paulsen - 3
Rolf Westerberg - 3
Sverre Harrfeldt - 1
Flag of Finland.svg  Finland - 7
Kalevi Lahtinen - 3
Antti Pajari - 2
Timo Laine - 1
Valle Seliverstov - 1
Aulis Lethonen - 0

* Sweden to Final

British Round

1st2nd3rd4th
Flag of England.svg  England - 35
Peter Craven - 12
Nigel Boocock - 9
Ron How - 8
Eric Williams - 6
Flag of New Zealand.svg  New Zealand - 28
Barry Briggs - 11
Ronnie Moore - 11
Ron Johnston - 5
Trevor Redmond - 1
Bob Duckworth - 0
Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia - 18
Jack Young - 6
Peter Moore - 5
Chum Taylor - 4
Jack Geran - 2
Aub Lawson - 1
Challengers - 15
Ken McKinlay - 7
George White - 5
Bob Andrews - 2
Neil Street - 1
Ronnie Genz - 0
1st2nd3rd4th
Flag of New Zealand.svg  New Zealand - 27
Ronnie Moore - 11
Barry Briggs - 9
Ron Johnston - 4
Bob Duckworth - 3
Trevor Redmond - 0
Flag of England.svg  England - 24
Peter Craven - 12
Eric Williams - 5
Ron How - 4
Ken McKinlay - 3
Gordon McGregor - 0
Challengers - 23
Mike Broadbank - 7
Ronnie Genz - 7
Nigel Boocock - 5
George White - 4
Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia - 22
Chum Taylor - 10
Jack Biggs - 4
Peter Moore - 3
Jack Geran - 3
Jack Young - 2
1st2nd3rd4th
Flag of England.svg  England - 33
Peter Craven - 12
Ron How - 11
Bob Andrews - 5
Ken McKinlay - 4
Ian Williams - 1
Challengers - 28
Mike Broadbank - 9
Peter Moore - 8
Nigel Boocock - 6
Eric Williams - 5
Flag of New Zealand.svg  New Zealand - 23
Ronnie Moore - 9
Barry Briggs - 5
Ron Johnston - 5
Bob Duckworth - 4
Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia - 12
Chum Taylor - 5
Ray Cresp - 3
Aub Lawson - 3
Jack Young - 1
Neil Street - 0
1st2nd3rd4th
Flag of England.svg  England - 42
Ken McKinlay - 12
Peter Craven - 11
Ron How - 10
Nigel Boocock - 9
Flag of New Zealand.svg  New Zealand - 28
Ronnie Moore - 11
Ron Johnston - 6
Bob Duckworth - 6
Barry Briggs - 5
Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia - 20
Jack Young - 8
Ray Cresp - 6
Chum Taylor - 5
Peter Moore - 1
Aub Lawson - 0
Challengers - 6
Eric Williams - 3
Dick Fisher - 1
Arthur Wright - 1
George White - 1
Tony Robinson - 0
TeamPointsR1R2R3R4
Flag of England.svg  England 13435243342
Flag of New Zealand.svg  New Zealand 10628272328
Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia 7218221220
Flag placeholder.svg Challengers721523286

* England to Final

Central European Round

1st2nd3rd4th
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czechoslovakia - 47
Stanislav Svoboda - 12
František Richter - 12
Luboš Tomíček Sr. - 12
Antonín Kasper Sr. - 11
Flag of Germany.svg  West Germany - 26
Josef Hofmeister - 9
Alfred Aberl - 8
Josef Seidl - 7
Hans Jager - 2
Flag of Austria.svg  Austria - 13
Ferdinand Troner - 5
Josef Bössner - 3
Kurt Schwingenschlogl - 3
Erich Luther - 1
Leopold Dolanski - 1
Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands - 8
Hans van der Sluis - 3
Tonny Kroeze - 3
Thei Bisschops - 2

* Czechoslovakia to Final

East European Round

The round was canceled and Poland were awarded the round by the F.I.M when their opponents failed to contest the round. East Germany, Hungary and Yugoslavia were eliminated. [9]

World Final

Pos.National teamPts.Riders
Gold medal icon.svg Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden 44

Rune Sörmander - 11 (3,2,3,3)
Ove Fundin - 12 (3,3,3,3)
Olle Nygren - 12 (3,3,3,3)
Björn Knutson - 9 (3,E,3,3)
res. Göte Nordin - NS

Silver medal icon.svg Flag of England.svg  England 30

Peter Craven - 8 (2,2,2,2)
Ron How - 7 (2,3,2,-)
Ken McKinlay - 8 (2,3,1,2)
Nigel Boocock - 1 (1,0,-,-)
res. George White - 6 (-,-,2,2/2)

Bronze medal icon.svg Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czechoslovakia 15

Luboš Tomíček Sr. - 4 (0,2,1,1)
Jaroslav Machač - 3 (1,1,1,0)
František Richter - 3 (1,1,1,F)
Antonín Kasper Sr. - 5 (2,0,2,1)
res. Bohumír Bartoněk - NS

4Flag of Poland.svg  Poland 7

Konstanty Pociejkewicz - 3 (1,2,E,0)
Marian Kaiser - 2 (0,1,0,1)
Mieczysław Połukard - 2 (0,1,0,1)
Jan Malinowski - 0 (E,0,F,0)
res. Bronislaw Rogal - 0 (0)

See also

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