1995 Australian Individual Speedway Championship

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The 1995 Australian Individual Speedway Championship was held at the Gosford Speedway in Gosford, New South Wales on 27 January 1995.

Jason Crump won his first Australian Championship, joining his father Phil Crump to be the only father/son combination to win the Australian Championship. [1] The 1991 champion Craig Boyce finished second following a runoff with triple defending champion Leigh Adams, after both finished on 13 points. Jason Lyons finished in fourth place while dual South Australian Champion Shane Parker defeated Stephen Davies in a runoff to claim the final available place in the Overseas final. [2] [3]


Final

Pos.RiderPointsDetails
Gold medal icon.svg Jason Crump ( Flag of Queensland.svg )14
Silver medal icon.svg Craig Boyce ( Flag of New South Wales.svg )13+3
Bronze medal icon.svg Leigh Adams ( Flag of Victoria (Australia).svg )13+2
4 Jason Lyons ( Flag of Victoria (Australia).svg )12
5 Shane Parker ( Flag of South Australia.svg )10+3
6 Stephen Davies ( Flag of New South Wales.svg )10+2
7 Chris Watson ( Flag of New South Wales.svg )9
8 Ryan Sullivan ( Flag of South Australia.svg )8
9 Steve Johnston ( Flag of Western Australia.svg )7
10 Mick Poole ( Flag of New South Wales.svg )6
11 Glenn Doyle ( Flag of Western Australia.svg )6
12 Mark Lemon ( Flag of Victoria (Australia).svg )4
13 Shane Bowes ( Flag of South Australia.svg )3
14 Tony Langdon ( Flag of Queensland.svg )2
15 Cory Alderton ( Flag of Victoria (Australia).svg )2
16 Greg Bartlett ( Flag of New South Wales.svg )1
17 Craig Watson ( Flag of New South Wales.svg ) (Res)0

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References

  1. 1995 World Speedway results
  2. "Individual Australian Championship". Historia Sportu Zuzlowego. Retrieved 19 February 2024.
  3. "The Australian Solo Championhip". Vintage Speedway. Retrieved 19 February 2024.

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