2024 Swedish speedway season

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2024 Swedish speedway season
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2025  

The 2024 Swedish Speedway season is the 2024 season of motorcycle speedway in Sweden. [1] The season includes the Swedish Individual Speedway Championship and the Swedish Speedway Team Championship.

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In October 2023, Vargarna announced their intention to return to the Bauhaus retail company sponsored Elitserien. [2] The Allsvenskan would retain seven teams with the addition of Masarna, who won the third tier division 1 in 2023. [3]

Individual

Swedish Individual Championship

The 2024 Swedish Individual Speedway Championship took place on 28 May at the Hejla Arena [4] and was won by Fredrik Lindgren. [5] It was the fourth time Lindgren had been crowned Swedish champion, moving him up to fifth place on the all-time list. Kim Nilsson finished second and earned a wildcard for the 2024 Speedway Grand Prix of Sweden on 15 June.

Pos.RiderTeamPointsTotalSemiFinal
1 Fredrik Lindgren Vikingarna(3,3,3,3,2)143
2 Kim Nilsson Smederna(3,3,2,3,3)142
3 Filip Hjelmland Dackarna(3,2,3,2,2)121
4 Philip Hellström Bängs Smederna(3,0,1,3,3)103W
5 Timo Lahti ( Flag of Finland.svg )Dackarna(0,2,3,1,3)92
6 Jonatan Grahn Indianerna(1,3,3,0,1)81
7 Antonio Lindbäck Rospiggarna(1,2,2,2,2)90
8 Jacob Thorssell Västervik(3,2,2,0,1)8
9 Oliver Berntzon Lejonen(2,3,0,2,0)7
10 Casper Henriksson Lejonen(1,1,0,3,2)8
11 Mathias Thörnblom Lejonen(0,1,1,2,2)6
12 Noel Wahlqvist Dackarna(1,0,2,1,1)5
13 Victor Palovaara Rospiggarna(2,1,1,0,1)5
14 Thomas H. Jonasson Griparna(2,1,1,1,U)5
15 Sammy Van Dyck Lejonen(0,0,0,1,0)1
16 Ludvig Lindgren Vargarna(0,0,0,0,0)0

U21 Championship

Team

Team Championship

Elitserien

Lejonen won the Elitserien to become champions of Sweden for the third time. [6]

PosTeamPWDLBPFAPts
1 Lejonen 141211675050731
2 Västervik 141211673052931
3 Indianerna 14707463062918
4 Dackarna 14617464761417
5 Smederna 14707363862117
6 Piraterna 14509360065713
7 Rospiggarna 14301115367207
8 Vargarna 14211115047556

Quarter-finals

Team 1Team 2Score
PiraternaIndianerna47–43, 34–56
SmedernaDackarna49–41, 31–59

Semi-finals

Team 1Team 2Score
LejonenIndianerna53–37, 51–39
VästervikDackarna38–52, 47–43

Final


17 September Dackarna
Dan Bewley 11
Brady Kurtz 9
Rasmus Jensen 7
Andzejs Lebedevs 7
Tomas H. Jonasson 4
Timo Lahti 3
David Bellego 2
4347 Lejonen
Bartosz Zmarzlik 14
Oliver Berntzon 9
Dominik Kubera 9
Kacper Woryna 9
Casper Henriksson 5
Mateusz Cierniak 1
Sammy Van Dyck 0
Skrotfrag Arena


1 October Lejonen
Dominik Kubera 11
Mateusz Cierniak 11
Bartosz Zmarzlik 9
Oliver Berntzon 6
Kacper Woryna 6
Casper Henriksson 4
Sammy Van Dyck 2
4941 Dackarna
Andzejs Lebedevs 11
Dan Bewley 7
Brady Kurtz 9
Rasmus Jensen 6
Tomas H. Jonasson 5
Ryan Douglas 5
Timo Lahti 0
Gislaved Motorbana

Allsvenskan (second tier league)

[7]

PosTeamPWDLBPFAPts
1 Solkatterna 121200663642330
2 Griparna 12705451349818
3 Njudungarna 12516457549115
4 Örnarna 12525349253915
5 Valsarna 12516244753013
6 Masarna 1240814765589
7 Gislaved 12201014545545

Semi-finals

Team 1Team 2Score
SolkatternaÖrnarna52–38, 46–44
GriparnaNjudungarna50–40, 48–42

Final

Team 1Team 2Score
GriparnaSolkatterna46–44, 44–46

Division One (third tier league)

PosTeamPPts
1Rospiggarna/Masarna12435023
2 Vikingarna 12442222
3Smederna/Indianerna11233313
4 Smålänningarna 12222612

Squads

Elitserien

Dackarna

Indianerna

Lejonen

Piraterna

Rospiggarna

Smederna

Västervik

Vargarna

Allsvenskan

Gislaved [8]

Griparna

Masarna

Njudungarna

Örnarna

Solkatterna

Valsarna

Division 1

Smålänningarna [9]

Smederna/Indianerna

Rospiggarna/Masarna

Vikingarna [10]

See also

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