Dmitry Bulankin

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Dmitry Bulankin
Born (1978-08-08) August 8, 1978 (age 42)
Penza, Russia
NationalityFlag of Russia.svg  Russia
Individual honours
2004 World Champion
Team honours
2010 World Team Champion

Dmitry Bulankin is a two times Russian ice speedway world champion. [1] [2]

Bulankin won the Individual Ice Speedway World Championship title in 2004 and the Team Ice Racing World Championship titles with Russia in 2010. [3] [4]

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The Team Ice Racing World Championship is an international ice speedway competition, first held in Kaliningrad, USSR, in 1979. Since its establishment, the tournament has been noted by a continued Russian dominance: the Soviet Union, Commonwealth of Independent States and Russia have won all but three tournaments. The only non-Russian teams to have won were West Germany in 1983, and Sweden twice in 1985 and 1995. Russia won a 15th consecutive title in 2017.

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The 1998 Team Ice Racing World Championship was the 20th edition of the Team World Championship. The final was held on ?, 1998, in Gothenburg, in Sweden. Russia won the title.

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The 2000 Team Ice Racing World Championship was the 22nd edition of the Team World Championship. The final was held on 26/27 February, 2000, in Berlin, in Germany. Russia won the title.

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The 2008 Team Ice Racing World Championship was the 30th edition of the Team World Championship. The final was held on ?, 2008, in Krasnogorsk, in Russia. Russia won their 14th title.

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References

  1. "World Ice Team Championships". Edinburgh Speedway.
  2. "Team Champions". eisspeedway. Archived from the original on 2018-01-29. Retrieved 2018-02-06.
  3. "Ice Speedway World Championship Past Winners". Ice Speedway.co.uk.
  4. "World Ice Racing Championships". Edinburgh Speedway.