The 1996 Individual Ice Speedway World Championship was the 31st edition of the World Championship. [1] The Championship was held as a Grand Prix series over ten rounds. [2] [3]
Alexander Balashov of Russia won his second World title.
Pos | Rider | Pts |
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1 | Alexander Balashov | |
2 | Juri Polikarpov | |
3 | Vyacheslav Nikulin | |
4 | Vladimir Fadeev | |
5 | Vladimir Lumpov | |
6 | Per-Olof Serenius | |
7 | Stefan Svensson | |
8 | Michael Lang | |
9 | Kirilł Drogalin | |
10 | Igor Jakowlev | |
11 | Nail Galiakberov | |
12 | Valeri Ivanov | |
13 | Stanislav Kuznetsov | |
14 | Jari Ahlbom | |
15 | Ola Westlund | |
16 | Antonin Klatovsky | |
17 | Jim Andersson | |
18 | Harald Simon | |
19 | Günter Bauer |
The 2017 FIM Ice Speedway Gladiators World Championship was the 2017 version of FIM Individual Ice Racing World Championship season. The world champion was determined by ten races hosted in five cities Tolyatti, Shadrinsk, Almaty, Berlin and Heerenveen between 7 January and 2 April 2017.
The 2015 FIM Ice Speedway Gladiators World Championship was the 2015 version of FIM Individual Ice Racing World Championship season. The world champion was determined by ten races hosted in five cities Krasnogorsk, Tolyatti, Almaty, Assen and Inzell between 31 January and 15 March 2015.
The 2014 FIM Ice Speedway Gladiators World Championship was the 2014 version of FIM Individual Ice Racing World Championship season. The world champion was determined by eight races hosted in four cities, Krasnogorsk, Blagoveshchensk, Assen and Inzell between 1 February and 23 March 2014.
The 2013 FIM Ice Speedway World Championship was the 2013 version of FIM Individual Ice Racing World Championship season. The world champion was determined by ten races hosted in five cities, Krasnogorsk, Tolyatti, Assen, Inzell and Uppsala between 2 February and 24 March 2013.
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The 1994 Individual Ice Speedway World Championship was the 29th edition of the World Championship The Championship was held as a Grand Prix series over ten rounds.
The 1995 Individual Ice Speedway World Championship was the 30th edition of the World Championship The Championship was held as a Grand Prix series over ten rounds.
The 1997 Individual Ice Speedway World Championship was the 32nd edition of the World Championship The final was held on ?, 1997 in Assen in the Netherlands.
The 1998 Individual Ice Speedway World Championship was the 33rd edition of the World Championship The Championship was held as a Grand Prix series over ten rounds.
The 1999 Individual Ice Speedway World Championship was the 34th edition of the World Championship The Championship was held as a Grand Prix series over ten rounds.
The 2001 Individual Ice Speedway World Championship was the 36th edition of the World Championship The Championship was held as a Grand Prix series over eight rounds.
The 2002 Individual Ice Speedway World Championship was the 37th edition of the World Championship The Championship was held as a Grand Prix series over eight rounds.
The 2003 Individual Ice Speedway World Championship was the 38th edition of the World Championship The Championship was held as a Grand Prix series over six rounds.
The 2004 Individual Ice Speedway World Championship was the 39th edition of the World Championship The Championship was held as a Grand Prix series over eight rounds.
The 2005 Individual Ice Speedway World Championship was the 40th edition of the World Championship The Championship was held as a Grand Prix series over six rounds.
The 2006 Individual Ice Speedway World Championship was the 41st edition of the World Championship The Championship was held as a Grand Prix series over four rounds.
The 2007 Individual Ice Speedway World Championship was the 42nd edition of the World Championship The Championship was held as a Grand Prix series over six rounds.
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 1996 Team Ice Racing World Championship was the 18th edition of the Team World Championship. The final was held on ?, 1996, in Izhevsk, in Russia. Russia won the title.
The 1997 Team Ice Racing World Championship was the 19th edition of the Team World Championship. The final was held on 1/2 March, 1997, in Berlin, in Germany. Russia won the title.