European Under-23 Team Speedway Championship

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European Under 23 Team Speedway Championship
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FormerlyU19 & U21 Team Championships
Sport motorcycle speedway
Founded2008

The European Under-23 Team Speedway Championship, formerly known as the Team Speedway Junior European Championship is an annual motorcycle speedway event. Inaugurated as a European Under-19 competition, the competition age limits have twice been amended. Since 2021, the event has been staged as the European Under-23 Team Championship. [1]

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The inaugural 2008 edition was staged at the Florian Kapała Stadium in Rawicz, Poland, and won by the Swedish team. The next two editions were won by the Poland national under-19 speedway team.

The event is organised by FIM Europe, formerly known as the European Motorcycle Union (UEM) from 2008 until December 2012. [2]

Age Limits

Previous winners

YearVenueWinnersRunner-up3rd placeref
Team Speedway Junior European Championship (U-19)
2008 Flag of Poland.svg Rawicz Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden (36 pts)
Linus Eklöf
Ludvig Lindgren
Simon Gustafsson
Linus Sundström
Niklas Larsson
Flag of Germany.svg  Germany (29 pts)
Frank Facher
Erik Pudel
Max Dilger
Sönke Petersen
Kevin Wölbert
Flag of Denmark.svg  Denmark (28 pts)
Patrick Hougaard
Klaus Jakobsen
Peter Juul Larsen
Patrick Norgaard
Simon Nielsen
2009 Flag of Denmark.svg Grindsted Flag of Poland.svg  Poland (40 pts)
Przemysław Pawlicki
Patryk Dudek
Maciej Janowski
Dawid Lampart
Sławomir Musielak
Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden (38 pts)
Simon Gustafsson
Ludvig Lindgren
Dennis Andersson
Anton Rosén
Linus Sundström
Flag of Denmark.svg  Denmark (26 pts)
Michael Jepsen Jensen
René Bach
Michael Palm Toft
Patrick Bjerregaard
Simon Nielsen
2010 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Divišov Flag of Poland.svg  Poland (56 pts)
Przemysław Pawlicki
Patryk Dudek
Maciej Janowski
Kacper Gomólski
Łukasz Cyran
Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden (25 pts)
Anton Rosén
Alexander Edberg
Andre Hertzberg
Sebastian Carlsson
Victor Palovaara
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic (23 pts)
Roman Čejka
Václav Milík, Jr.
Pavol Pucko
Jan Holub III
Jakub Fencl
2011 Flag of Slovenia.svg Lendava Flag of Russia.svg  Russia (42 pts)
Vitaliy Belousov
Vladimir Borodulin
Ilija Czałow
Maxim Lobzenko
Vadim Tarasenko
Flag of Denmark.svg  Denmark (36 pts)
Mikkel Michelsen
Mikkel B. Jensen
Jonas B. Andersen
Michael Jepsen Jensen
Nikolaj Busk Jakobsen
Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden (26 pts)
Joel Larsson
Oliver Berntzon
Jacob Thorssell
Victor Palovaara
Mathias Thoernblom
European Under-21 Team Speedway Championship.
2012 [5] Flag of Germany.svg Landshut Flag of Poland.svg  Poland (48 pts)
Przemysław Pawlicki
Piotr Pawlicki Jr.
Kacper Gomólski
Tobiasz Musielak
Łukasz Sówka
Flag of Denmark.svg  Denmark (41 pts)
Nikolaj Busk Jakobsen
Mikkel Bech Jensen
Mikkel Michelsen
Nicklas Porsing
Emil Grondal
Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine (19 pts)
Andriy Kobrin
Kirill Tsukanov
Stanislav Melnychuk
Volodymyr Teygel
Oleksandr Loktaev
2013 [6] Flag of Poland.svg Opole Flag of Poland.svg  Poland (50 pts)
Piotr Pawlicki Jr.
Krystian Pieszczek
Bartosz Zmarzlik
Paweł Przedpełski
Artur Czaja
Flag of Denmark.svg  Denmark (30 pts)
Nikolaj Busk Jakobsen
Anders Thomsen
Kenni Nissen
Rasmus Jensen
Emil Grondal
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic (27 pts)
Václav Milík Jr.
Eduard Krčmář
Michal Skurla
Roman Cejka
Zdeněk Holub
2014 Flag of Germany.svg Herxheim Flag of Poland.svg  Poland (49 pts)
Piotr Pawlicki Jr.
Krystian Pieszczek
Bartosz Zmarzlik
Paweł Przedpełski
Adrian Cyfer
Flag of Denmark.svg  Denmark (28 pts)
Nikolaj Busk Jakobsen
Anders Thomsen
Mikkel Breum Andersen
Kasper Lykke Nielsen
Jonas Andersen
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic (25 pts)
Václav Milík Jr.
Eduard Krčmář
Zdeněk Holub
Ondřej Smetana
Roman Cejka
[7]
2015 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Plzeň Flag of Poland.svg  Poland (35 pts)
Krystian Pieszczek
Kacper Woryna
Bartosz Smektała
Adrian Cyfer
Krystian Rempała
Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden (34 pts)
Joel Andersson
Victor Palovaara
Kenny Wennerstam
Fredrik Engman
John Lindman
Flag of Denmark.svg  Denmark (30 pts)
Emil Grondal
Patrick Hansen
Andreas Lyager
Mikkel B. Andersen
Frederik Jakobsen
[8]
2016 Flag of Germany.svg Stralsund Flag of Poland.svg  Poland (46 pts)
Kacper Woryna
Bartosz Smektała
Dominik Kubera
Rafał Karczmarz
Daniel Kaczmarek
Flag of Denmark.svg  Denmark (35 pts)
Andreas Lyager
Kasper Andersen
Frederik Jakobsen
Jonas Jeppesen
Mikkel B. Andersen
Flag of Germany.svg  Germany (25 pts)
Dominik Moeser
Michael Härtel
Lukas Fienhage
Daniel Spiller
Erik Riss
[9]
2017 Flag of Poland.svg Krosno Flag of Poland.svg  Poland (45 pts)
Kacper Woryna
Bartosz Smektała
Dominik Kubera
Rafał Karczmarz
Jakub Miśkowiak
Flag of Denmark.svg  Denmark (35 pts)
Frederik Jakobsen
Mikkel B. Andersen
Tim Sørensen
Kasper Andersen
Mads Hansen
Flag of Latvia.svg  Latvia (33 pts)
Davis Kurmis
Jevgeņijs Kostigovs
Oļegs Mihailovs
Artem Trofimov
[10]
2018 Flag of Latvia.svg Daugavpils Flag of Denmark.svg  Denmark (45 pts)
Mads Hansen
Patrick Hansen
Andreas Lyager
Frederik Jakobsen

Flag of Poland.svg  Poland (37 pts)
Wiktor Lampart
Rafal Karczmarz
Dominik Kubera
Igor Kopec-Sobczynski
Daniel Kaczmarek
Flag of Latvia.svg  Latvia (21 pts)
Oļegs Mihailovs
Artem Trofimov
Davis Kurmis
Ernest Matjuszonok
Elvis Avgucevics
[11]
2019 Flag of France.svg Lamothe-Landerron Flag of Poland.svg  Poland (50+3 pts)
Dominik Kubera
Jakub Miśkowiak
Wiktor Lampart
Mateusz Cierniak
Viktor Trofimov Jr.
Flag of Denmark.svg  Denmark (50+2 pts)
Mads Hansen
Jonas Seifert-Salk
Tim Sørensen
Jason Jorgensen
Jonas Jeppesen
Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden (16 pts)
Christoffer Selvin
Emil Millberg
William Bjorling
Filip Hjelmland
[12]
2020 Flag of Poland.svg Łódź Flag of Poland.svg  Poland (27 pts)
Jakub Miśkowiak
Dominik Kubera
Norbert Krakowiak
Mateusz Cierniak
Flag of Denmark.svg  Denmark (21+3 pts)
Mads Hansen
Jonas Seifert-Salk
Marcus Birkemose
Matias Nielsen
Flag of Latvia.svg  Latvia (21+2 pts)
Oļegs Mihailovs
Ričards Ansviesulis
Francis Gusts
Ernest Matjuszonok
[13]
European Under-23 Team Speedway Championship
2021 Flag of Latvia.svg Daugavpils Flag of Poland.svg  Poland (47 pts)
Jakub Miśkowiak
Bartosz Smektała
Wiktor Lampart
Dominik Kubera
Gleb Chugunov
Flag of Denmark.svg  Denmark (35 pts)
Frederik Jakobsen
Jonas Jeppesen
Mads Hansen
Patrick Hansen

Flag of Latvia.svg  Latvia (27 pts)
Francis Gusts
Oļegs Mihailovs
Ričards Ansviesulis
Daniil Kolodinski
Ernest Matjuszonok
[14]
2022 Flag of Poland.svg Tarnów Flag of Poland.svg  Poland (46 pts)
Bartłomiej Kowalski
Jakub Miśkowiak
Wiktor Lampart
Mateusz Cierniak
Dominik Kubera
Flag of Denmark.svg  Denmark (38 pts)
Matias Nielsen
Jonas Seifert-Salk
Mads Hansen
Tim Sørensen
Kevin Juhl Pedersen
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain (23 pts)
Dan Bewley
Leon Flint
Tom Brennan
Drew Kemp
Jason Edwards
[15]
2023 Flag of France.svg Mâcon Flag of Poland.svg  Poland (45 pts)
Bartłomiej Kowalski
Wiktor Przyjemski
Jakub Miśkowiak
Mateusz Cierniak
Damian Ratajczak
Flag of Denmark.svg  Denmark (37 pts)
Mads Hansen
Tim Sørensen
Kevin Juhl Pedersen
Jonas Seifert-Salk
Emil Breum
Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden (27 pts)
Casper Henriksson
Anton Karlsson
Jonatan Grahn
Noel Wahlquist
[16]
2024 Flag of Poland.svg Kraków Flag of Poland.svg  Poland (43 pts)
Bartłomiej Kowalski
Wiktor Przyjemski
Bartosz Bańbor
Mateusz Cierniak
Jakub Krawczyk
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic (31 pts)
Daniel Klíma
Adam Bednář
Jan Kvěch
Jan Macek
Matous Kamenik
Flag of Denmark.svg  Denmark (25 pts)
Benjamin Basso
Vilads Nagel
Kevin Juhl Pedersen
Mikkel Andersen
Bastian Pedersen
[17]

Classification

PosNational Team Gold medal icon.svg Silver medal icon.svg Bronze medal icon.svg
1.Flag of Poland.svg  Poland 141
2.Flag of Denmark.svg  Denmark 1114
3.Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden 133
4.Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 1
5.Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic 13
6.Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 11
7.Flag of Latvia.svg  Latvia 4
8.Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine 1
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain 1

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