Austrian Individual Speedway Championship

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Austrian Individual Speedway Championship
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Manuel Hauzinger
Sport Motorcycle speedway
Founded1948
Most titles Manuel Hauzinger (8)

The Austrian Individual Speedway Championship is a Motorcycle speedway championship held each year to determine the Austrian national champion. [1] [2] [3]

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Records before World War II are incomplete, it is believed that Leopold Killmeyer was the first winner in 1930 and a 1934 article states he was champion of Austria at the time. [4]

Past winners

YearWinner
1948 Fritz Dirtl
1951 Fritz Dirtl
1952 Leopold Killmeyer
1953 Josef Kamper
1955 Josef Kamper
1957 Josef Kamper
1958 Josef Kamper
1959 Josef Kamper
1960 Erich Luther
1961 Wilfried Vacano
1962 Josef Bössner
1963 Josef Bössner
1964 Alfred Sitzwohl
1965 Johann Kuhr
1970 Alfred Rinzner
1971 Josef Haider
1973 Josef Bössner
1974 Josef Haider
1975 Adi Funk
1976 Hubert Fischbacher
1977 Herbert Szerecs
1978 Herbert Szerecs
1979 Hubert Fischbacher
1980 Adi Funk [5]
1981 Adi Funk
1982 Adi Funk
1983 Toni Pilotto
1984 Toni Pilotto
1985 Siegfried Eder
1986 Heinrich Schatzer
1987 Heinrich Schatzer
1988 Heinrich Schatzer
1989 Toni Pilotto
1990 Heinrich Schatzer
1991 Andreas Bössner
1992 Andreas Bössner
1993 Andreas Bössner
1994 Franz Leitner
1995 Franz Leitner
1996 Andreas Bössner
1997 Andreas Bössner
1998 Andreas Bössner
1999 Toni Pilotto
2000 Walter Nebel
2001 Walter Nebel
2002 Manuel Hauzinger
2003 Fritz Wallner
2004 Manuel Hauzinger
2005 Manuel Hauzinger
2006 Manuel Hauzinger
2007 Manuel Hauzinger
2008 Manuel Hauzinger
2009 Manuel Hauzinger
2010 Manuel Hauzinger
2011 Lukas Simon
2012 Johannes Fiala
2013 Dany Gappmaier
2014 Fritz Wallner
2015 Dany Gappmaier
2016 Dany Gappmaier
2017 Dany Gappmaier
2018 Dany Gappmaier
2019 Dany Gappmaier [6]
2020not held
2021

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References

  1. "Indvidual[sic] Austrian Championship". Historia Sportu Zuzlowego. Retrieved 26 July 2021.
  2. "Austria National Championship". Edinburgh Speedway. Retrieved 26 July 2021.
  3. "Indywidualne Mistrzostwa Austrii". Speedway Fansite. Retrieved 26 July 2021.
  4. "Killmeyers arrival" . Western Morning News. 24 July 1934. Retrieved 29 February 2024 via British Newspaper Archive.
  5. Oakes, Peter (1981). 1981 Speedway Yearbook. Studio Publications (Ipswich) Ltd. p. 91. ISBN   0-86215-017-5.
  6. "Somerset Rebels race to home success over Berwick Bandits". Midweek Herald. Retrieved 21 January 2023.