1981 Team Ice Racing World Championship

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The 1981 Team Ice Racing World Championship was the third edition of the Team World Championship. The final was held on 7/8 February, 1981 in Inzell, Germany. [1] [2] [3]

Inzell Place in Bavaria, Germany

Inzell is a municipality in the district of Traunstein in Bavaria, Germany. It is known for the Eisstadion Inzell, an outdoor artificial ice rink that has been used for many international speed skating championships. It is now an indoor oval.

Germany Federal parliamentary republic in central-western Europe

Germany, officially the Federal Republic of Germany, is a country in Central and Western Europe, lying between the Baltic and North Seas to the north, and the Alps to the south. It borders Denmark to the north, Poland and the Czech Republic to the east, Austria and Switzerland to the south, France to the southwest, and Luxembourg, Belgium and the Netherlands to the west.

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Classification

Pos Riders Pts
1 Flag of the Soviet Union.svg Anatoli Gladishev 21, Vladimir Suchov 20, Sergei Tarabanko 12 53
2 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Zdenek Kudrna 26, Milan Spinka 17, Stanislav Dyk 0 43
3 Flag of Sweden.svg Hans Johansson 31, Karl Ivar Wattman 11, Per-Olof Serenius dnr 42
4 Flag of Austria.svg Walter Wartbichler 22, Kurt Wartbichler 20, Franz Schiefer 0 42
5 Flag of Germany.svg Helmut Weber 26, Max Niedmaiser 10, Albert Stickl dnr 36
6 Flag of Finland.svg Jarmo Hirvasoja 10, Timo Sinkkonen 5, Toni Hiltunen 3 18
7 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Roelof Thijs 14, Andre Stroel 4, Hilbert Tel 0 18

See also

The 1981 Individual Ice Speedway World Championship was the 16th edition of the World Championship The Championship was held on 7/8 March 1981 in Assen in the Netherlands.

The 1981 Individual Speedway World Championship was the last of a record 26 times that London's world famous Wembley Stadium hosted the World Final. It also marked the final time that the stadium would be used for any Motorcycle speedway. In future years when the final was held in England, it would be held at the Odsal Stadium in Bradford until the advent of the Speedway Grand Prix series in 1995. The 1981 Final was held before a reported crowd of 92,500, just shy of the Wembley record of 95,000 set at the 1938 World Final.

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The 1980 Team Ice Racing World Championship was the second edition of the Team World Championship. The final was held on ?, 1980 in Eindhoven in the Netherlands.

The 1982 Team Ice Racing World Championship was the fourth edition of the Team World Championship. The final was held on ?, 1982, in Kaliningrad in the Soviet Union.

The 1983 Team Ice Racing World Championship was the fifth edition of the Team World Championship. The final was held on ?, 1983, in Berlin in West Germany. West Germany won their first title ending a run of four consecutive victories for the Soviet Union.

The 1984 Team Ice Racing World Championship was the sixth edition of the Team World Championship. The final was held on 10/11 March, 1984, in Deventer in the Netherlands. The Soviet Union won their fifth title.

The 1985 Team Ice Racing World Championship was the seventh edition of the Team World Championship. The final was held on ?, 1985, in Inzell, Germany. Sweden won their first title.

The 1986 Team Ice Racing World Championship was the eighth edition of the Team World Championship. The final was held on ?, 1986, in Leningrad in the Soviet Union. The Soviet Union won their sixth title.

The 1987 Team Ice Racing World Championship was the ninth edition of the Team World Championship. The final was held on ?, 1987, in Heerenveen in the Netherlands. The Soviet Union won their seventh title.

The 1988 Team Ice Racing World Championship was the tenth edition of the Team World Championship. The final was held on ?, 1988, in Grenoble, France. The Soviet Union won their eighth title.

The 1989 Team Ice Racing World Championship was the 11th edition of the Team World Championship. The final was held on ?, 1989, in Assen in the Netherlands. The Soviet Union won their ninth title.

The 1990 Team Ice Racing World Championship was the 12th edition of the Team World Championship. The final was held on ?, 1990, in Alma-Ata in Kazakhstan in the Soviet Union. The Soviet Union won their tenth title.

The 1991 Team Ice Racing World Championship was the 13th edition of the Team World Championship. The final was held on ?, 1991, in Inzell in Germany. The Soviet Union won their 11th title.

The 1992 Team Ice Racing World Championship was the 14th edition of the Team World Championship. The final was held on 8/9 February, 1992, in Oulu, Finland. The Soviet Union had disbanded and raced as the Commonwealth of Independent States.

The 1993 Team Ice Racing World Championship was the 15th edition of the Team World Championship. The final was held on 6/7 March, 1993, in Assen, in the Netherlands. Russia won the title.

The 1994 Team Ice Racing World Championship was the 16th edition of the Team World Championship. The final was held on ?, 1994, in Karlstad, in Sweden. Russia won the title.

The 1995 Team Ice Racing World Championship was the 17th edition of the Team World Championship. The final was held on 25/26 February, 1995, in Frankfurt, in Germany. Sweden won their first ever title defeating Russia by one point.

The 1998 Team Ice Racing World Championship was the 20th edition of the Team World Championship. The final was held on ?, 1998, in Gothenburg, in Sweden. Russia won the title.

The 1999 Team Ice Racing World Championship was the 21st edition of the Team World Championship. The final was held on ?, 1999, in Berlin, in Germany. Russia won the title.

The 2000 Team Ice Racing World Championship was the 22nd edition of the Team World Championship. The final was held on 26/27 February, 2000, in Berlin, in Germany. Russia won the title.

References

  1. "World Ice Team Championships". Edinburgh Speedway.
  2. "Team Final". Speedway.com.
  3. "Team Finals". Speedway A-Z.