Estonian Individual Speedway Championship

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Estonian Individual Speedway Championship
Sport Motorcycle speedway
Founded1971

The Estonian Individual Speedway Championship is a Motorcycle speedway championship held each year to determine the Estonian national champion. It was first staged in 1971. [1] Championships was held last time in 2021.

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Past winners

YearVenueWinner2nd3rd
1971 Järvakandi Reino Viidas Jaan Mürk Jaan Rohula
1972 Järvakandi Reino Viidas Jaan Mürk Elmet Varblane
1973 Järvakandi Aleksandr Jefriemkin Jaan Mürk Reino Viidas
1974 Järvakandi Jaan Mürk Heldur Karask Aleksandr Jefriemkin
1975 Vasalemma Jaan Mürk Reino Viidas Aleksandr Jefriemkin
In years 1976–1983 event not held
1984 Tabasalu Vjatšeslav Potapenko Reino Viidas Jüri Paenurm
1985 Tabasalu Meelis Helm Reino Viidas Vjatšeslav Potapenko
1986 Tabasalu Rene Aas Arnold Ilves Vjatšeslav Potapenko
1987 Tabasalu Vjatšeslav Potapenko Jaak Soolep Janek Vunn
1988 Tabasalu Vjatšeslav Potapenko Vahur Helm Ken Viidas
1989 Tabasalu Vjatšeslav Potapenko Aivar Korjus Margus Adamson
1990 Tabasalu Rene Aas Vjatšeslav Potapenko Jaak Soolep
19912 rounds Ken Viidas Tonu Talinurm Tiit Soolep
19922 rounds Vjatšeslav Potapenko Rene Aas Tiit Soolep
19932 rounds Tõnu Talinurm Margus Lipstal Reiner Kimmel
1994 Ken Viidas Tiit Soolep Reiner Kimmel
1995 Ken Viidas Tiit Soolep Martin Mandre
19962 rounds Ken Viidas Martin Mandre Aivo Savolainen
19974 rounds Ken Viidas Marko Männi Tiit Soolep
1998 Ken Viidas
In years 1999–2011 event not held
20124 rounds Ken Viidas Margus Mandre Martin Kimmel
20132 rounds Flag of Finland.svg Nike Lunna Ken Viidas Silver Soolep
20142 rounds Flag of Latvia.svg Deniss Zvorigins Silver Soolep Maksims Vlasovs
2015Event not held
20163 rounds Flag of Finland.svg Janne Nyman Flag of Latvia.svg Elvis Avgucevičs Flag of Latvia.svg Davis Kurmis
2017 Kohtla-Nõmme Flag of Latvia.svg Elvis Avgucevičs Flag of Latvia.svg Ernest Matjuszonok Flag of Finland.svg Janne Nyman
2018 Tabasalu Flag of Latvia.svg Ričards Ansviesulis Flag of Latvia.svg Rūdolfs Sproģis Flag of Estonia.svg Markus Maximus Lill
2019 Tabasalu Flag of Russia.svg Nikita Zubariew Flag of Latvia.svg Artjoms Trofimovs Flag of Latvia.svg Ernest Matjuszonok
2020Event not held
2021 Tabasalu Flag of Latvia.svg Artjoms Juhno Flag of Finland.svg Niklas Säyriö Flag of Estonia.svg Markus Maximus Lill

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References

  1. "Individual Estonian Championship". Historia Sportu Zuzlowego. Retrieved 18 April 2024.