Smederna

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Smederna
Club information
Track address Smedstadion
Tommy Janssons väg
Eskilstuna
CountrySweden
Founded1951
Team managerJerker Eriksson
League Elitserien
Website Official website
Club facts
ColoursRed, Black and White
NicknameThe Blacksmiths
Track size335 metres
Track record time56.8
Track record date2022
Track record holder Dan Bewley
Major team honours
League champions 1973, 1977, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2022
Pairs champions 1972

Smederna is a motorcycle speedway club based in Eskilstuna, Sweden. [1] The club competes in the highest speedway league in Sweden called the Elitserien and race its home matches at Smedstadion outside Eskilstuna. Smederna has won six Swedish Speedway Team Championships. [2] [3] [4]

Contents

Venues

Snälltorpet

The team raced at Snälltorpet from the 1953 season until the 2001 season, when the land was sold by Eskilstuna Municipality. [5] The track was also used for 1976 Swedish final, the 1976 Speedway World Pairs Championship and the intercontinental final of the 1979 Speedway World Team Cup.

Smedstadion

Since 2002, the team have raced at the Smedstadion.

History

In 1948 the speedway team Griparna (English: the Griffins) started to race in the Swedish leagues. The team was co-run by motorcycle sport clubs SMK Södermanland, Nyköpings MS and Eskilstuna MK and was based in Nyköping, however some of their home matches took place in Eskilstuna. 1951 the team changed name to Smederna (English: the Blacksmiths) and started to race all home matches in Eskilstuna. Until 1953 the home track had been Tunavallens B-plan which was not an actual speedway arena. But that year Smederna moved to the new speedway arena Snälltorpet. But Smederna would only race at Snälltorpet for a few years before closing the team down in 1955.

After eight years SMK Södermanland decided to take up speedway again and in 1963 Smederna started in the third and lowest division in Swedish speedway. In 1967, the club advanced to the second division and in 1971 to the first and highest division. In the seventies Smederna would have its first and biggest time of glory with a couple of team championship medals. In 1973 Smederna managed to win the club’s first championship and in the following three years the team was participating in the medal fight with a silver medal in 1975 as highest result. In the spring of 1976 Smederna and the whole town of Eskilstuna was hit by a big tragedy when local superstar Tommy Jansson crashed to death in a world championships qualification at Gubbängens IP, Stockholm. It was a big blow for the speedway sport in the city and there was a big decrease in the attendance figures. In spite of the tragedy Smederna continued to be one of Sweden’s best speedway clubs for a couple of years with the gold medal in 1977 as best result.

In the eighties the interest for speedway decreased in Eskilstuna as well as in Sweden. Smederna had some internal problems in the beginning of the decade ending up with the club splitting up in two separate clubs, Smederna and Tuna Rebels. Smederna struggled to keep its place in the highest division (since 1982 called Elitserien) and was relegated to the second division in 1985 to 1986, 1988 to 1989 and 1992. In 1993 Smederna had once again advanced to Elitserien and this time the team finished on second place which was the best result in ten years. Smederna now managed to maintain their place in the upper tier for 17 consecutive seasons. In 2002 the club moved to a new home track, Smedstadion, outside of Eskilstuna and in the first season Smederna had problems to make advantage of the new track but already in the following season Smederna won all but one of their home matches. The loss came in the Swedish team championship final against Kaparna. Smederna had to once again settle for a silver medal.

In the recent years Smederna has struggled with financial problems which forced the club to downsize the squad and release a few top riders like Nicki Pedersen, Billy Hamill and Scott Nicholls. In the fall of 2008 Smederna decided to sell the team name to Swedish company Ikaros. As it turned out, this sponsorship deal was not enough to save the club. In July 2009 the club went bankrupt and immediately withdrew from the Elitserien league. The following year the team made a restart in the league system by entering the third tier known as Division 1, still under the name of Ikaros Smederna, and won the league quite easy. For the next two years the club raced in the Allsvenskan league and in the season of 2013 Ikaros Smederna made a return to the Swedish top tier, only four years after the bankruptcy.

The club returned to significant success when they won the league title three years running from 2017 to 2019 and again in 2022. [6]

Season summary

Honours

Swedish team championships

Previous teams

Extended content

2015 Team

Guest Riders

2017 Team

2018 team

2019 Team

2022 team

2023 team

[7]

Former top riders

NationNameYearsHonours while riding for Smederna
Flag of Sweden.svg Olle Segerström 1951–1954
Flag of Sweden.svg Bernt Persson 1964, 1966–1968, 1977–1983 Swedish Champion 1977
Flag of Sweden.svg Tommy Jansson 1969–1976 Swedish Champion 1974
Flag of Sweden.svg Göte Nordin 1972–1973
Flag of Sweden.svg Bengt Jansson 1973–1978
Flag of Finland.svg Olli Tyrväinen 1985–1997
Flag of Sweden.svg Peter Nahlin 1986–1996, 2001–2004 World Junior Champion 1988
Flag of the United States.svg Billy Hamill 1991, 1993–2006 World Champion 1996
Flag of England.svg Mark Loram 1999–2000 World Champion 2000
Flag of England.svg Scott Nicholls 1998–2006
Flag of Denmark.svg Nicki Pedersen 2002–2005 World Champion 2003
Flag of Poland.svg Krzysztof Kasprzak 2003–2009 World Junior Champion 2005
Flag of Poland.svg Wiesław Jaguś 2006–2009

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