1996 Individual Ice Speedway World Championship

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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]

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Alexander Balashov of Russia won his second World title.

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1 Flag of Russia.svg Alexander Balashov
2 Flag of Russia.svg Juri Polikarpov
3 Flag of Russia.svg Vyacheslav Nikulin
4 Flag of Russia.svg Vladimir Fadeev
5 Flag of Russia.svg Vladimir Lumpov
6 Flag of Sweden.svg Per-Olof Serenius
7 Flag of Sweden.svg Stefan Svensson
8 Flag of Germany.svg Michael Lang
9 Flag of Russia.svg Kirilł Drogalin
10 Flag of Belarus.svg Igor Jakowlev
11 Flag of Kazakhstan.svg Nail Galiakberov
12 Flag of Russia.svg Valeri Ivanov
13 Flag of Kazakhstan.svg Stanislav Kuznetsov
14 Flag of Finland.svg Jari Ahlbom
15 Flag of Sweden.svg Ola Westlund
16 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Antonin Klatovsky
17 Flag of Sweden.svg Jim Andersson
18 Flag of Austria.svg Harald Simon
19 Flag of Germany.svg Günter Bauer

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References

  1. "Ice Speedway World Championship Past Winners". Ice Speedway.co.uk. Archived from the original on 2018-11-30. Retrieved 2018-01-27.
  2. "World Ice Racing Championships". Edinburgh Speedway.
  3. "Ice Championships". Speedway.org.