2020 Ice Speedway of Nations

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Ice Speedway of Nations
Venue Wilmersdorf, Berlin, Germany
Start date29 February
End date1 March
Nations7
  2019
2023  

The 2020 Ice Speedway of Nations was the 42nd edition of the FIM's Ice Speedway World Championship for national teams. The event was held in Wilmersdorf, Berlin, Germany. [1] [2]

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Russia won their 18th consecutive world title and also won the title for the 38th time (including Soviet Union) during the 42 years that the championships have been held. [3] [4] [5] [6]

Final Classification

PosRidersPts
1 Flag of Russia.svg Daniil Ivanov 20, Dmitry Khomitsevich 17, Igor Kononov 1657
2 Flag of Sweden.svg Martin Haarahiltunen 23, Niclas Svensson 20, Stefan Svensson 1747
3 Flag of Germany.svg Johan Weber 24, Max Niedermaier 16, Markus Jell 545
4 Flag of Austria.svg Harald Simon 23, Charly Ebner Jr 8, Franz Zorn 839
5 Flag of Kazakhstan.svg Pavel Nekrassov 12, Vladimir Cheblokov 11, Denis Slepukhin 326
6 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Jan Klatovsky 10, Lukáš Hutla 9, Andrej Diviš 221
7 Flag of Finland.svg Miko Jetsonen 8, Matti Isoaho 5, Christer Biskop 215

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References

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