2022 Swedish speedway season

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2022 Swedish speedway season
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Robert Lambert helped Smederna claim the Elitserien
  2021
2023  

The 2022 Swedish speedway season was the 2022 season of speedway in Sweden. [1] [2]

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In March 2022, Vetlanda were declared bankrupt and would not compete during the season. [3]

Individual

Individual Championship

The 2022 Swedish Individual Speedway Championship was the 2022 version of the Swedish Individual Speedway Championship. The title was won by Oliver Berntzon. [4] [5] [6]

The final was held at the Motorstadium in Linköping on 28 June 2022. [7]

Pos.RiderTeamPointsTotalFinal
1 Oliver Berntzon Lejonen(3,3,2,3,2)133
2 Jacob Thorssell Dackarna(3,1,3,3,3)132
3 Kim Nilsson Rospiggarna(1,3,3,3,3)131
4 Victor Palovaara Rospiggarna(2,2,1,1,3)90
5 Antonio Lindbäck Masarna(1,3,2,3,1)10
6 Jonatan Grahn Indianerna(1,2,3,0,3)9
7 Ludvig Lindgren Dackarna(3,1,2,2,1)9
8 Philip Hellström Bängs Masarna(3,0,u,2,2)7
Peter Ljung Västervik(2,2,1,2,d)7
10 Joel Andersson Smederna(1,0,3,1,1)6
Thomas H. Jonasson Piraterna(2,2,0,2,0)6
Daniel Henderson Rospiggarna(2,0,2,0,2)6
13 Anton Karlsson Västervik(0,1,1,1,1)4
14 Gustav Grahn Indianerna(0,3,w,0,0)3
Casper Henriksson Lejonen(0,w,0,1,2)3
16 Rasmus Broberg Piraterna(1,0,0)1
Christoffer Selvin Indianerna(0,1,-,-,-)1
18 Emil Millberg Lejonenres0

U21 Championship

Team

Team Championship

Smederna won the Elitserien and were declared the winners of the Swedish Speedway Team Championship. [8] [9] Valsarna won the Allsvenskan (second tier league). [10]

Elitserien

PosTeamPWDLBPPts
1 Smederna 141301733
2 Lejonen 141004626
3 Västervik 141013425
4 Indianerna 14617215
5 Rospiggarna 14509313
6 Dackarna 144010311
7 Piraterna 144010210
8 Masarna 14301117

Quarter-finals

Team 1Team 2Score
Rospiggarna Västervik 59–31, 41–49
Indianerna Dackarna 41–49, 39–51

Semi-finals

Team 1Team 2Score
Dackarna Lejonen 41–49, 37–53
Rospiggarna Smederna 35–55, 43–47

Final

Team 1Team 2Score
Smederna Lejonen 47–42, 48–42

Allsvenskan (second tier league)

PosTeamPWDLBPPts
1 Vargarna 10505414
2 Valsarna 10505414
3 Indianerna B10505313
4 Örnarna 10505111
5 Smålänningarna+10604210+
6 Griparna 1040619

+ Smålänningarna failed to fulfil their final fixture and were fined 25,000 kronor and deducted 4 pts

Semi-finals

Team 1Team 2Score
Örnarna Valsarna 43–47, 31–59
Indianerna B Vargarna 43–47, 34–56

Final

Team 1Team 2Score
Valsarna Vargarna 51–39, 57–33

Division One (third tier league)

PosTeamPPts
1 Indianerna C 1127
2 Team Dalej 1125
3 Smederna B 1218
4 Speedway 054 1214
5 Vikingarna 1213
6Masarna/Vargarna1013
7 Njudungarna 118

See also

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