Category | Snowmobile racing |
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Country | International |
Inaugural season | 2004 |
Riders' champion | Adam Renheim |
Constructors' champion | Ski-Doo |
Current season |
The FIM Snowcross World Championship is a snocross (snowmobile racing) championship contested annually, inaugurated in 2004. The championship was preceded by the FIM Snowcross World Cup in 2003. The championship was contested over 3 to 4 races between 2004 and 2009 but has since switched to a one race championship[1]
Due to COVID-19 related problems, the championship was not contested in 2020 and 2022. The 2023 edition was initially to be hosted in Kayseri, Turkey, but was postponed to 2024 due to the 2023 Turkey-Syria earthquake[2]
Medals
Games | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
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2004 (3 events) | Janne Tapio (FIN) | Thomas Aberg (SWE) | Johan Eriksson (SWE) |
2005 (3 events) | Janne Tapio (FIN) | Daniel Olofsson (SWE) | Peter Eriksson (SWE) |
2006 (4 events) | Peter Eriksson (SWE) | Janne Tapio (FIN) | Johan Eriksson (SWE) |
2007 (4 events) | Peter Eriksson (SWE) | Johan Eriksson (SWE) | Viktor Stenman (SWE) |
2008 (3 events) | Emil Ohman (SWE) | Viktor Stenman (SWE) | Niko Korsumaeki (FIN) |
2009 (3 events) | Peter Eriksson (SWE) | Emil Ohman (SWE) | Niko Korsumaeki (FIN) |
2010 Malå | Tucker Hibbert (USA) | Johan Lidman (SWE) | Cory Davis (USA) |
2011 Tuuri | Emil Ohman (SWE) | Petter Narsa (SWE) | Tucker Hibbert (USA) |
2012 Semigorge | Tucker Hibbert (USA) | Petter Narsa (SWE) | Adam Renheim (SWE) |
2013 Tuuri | Adam Renheim (SWE) | Petter Narsa (SWE) | Logan Christian (USA) |
2014 Skellefteå | Adam Renheim (SWE) | Emil Ohman (SWE) | Nisse Kjellstrom (SWE) |
2015 Älvsbyn | Marcus Ogemar-Hellgren (SWE) | Nisse Kjellstrom (SWE) | Filip Eriksson (SWE) |
2016 (2 events) | Adam Renheim (SWE) | Aki Pihlaja (FIN) | Nisse Kjellstrom (SWE) |
2017 Älvsbyn | Adam Renheim (SWE) | Aki Pihlaja (FIN) | Elias Ishoel (NOR) |
2018 Kittila | Adam Renheim (SWE) | Aki Pihlaja (FIN) | Nisse Kjellstrom (SWE) |
2019 Bodentravet | Adam Renheim (SWE) | Aki Pihlaja (FIN) | Oskar Norum (SWE) |
2021 Rovaniemi | Petter Narsa (SWE) | John Stenberg (SWE) | Emil Hansson (SWE) |
2023 Kirkenes | Aki Pihlaja (FIN) | Elias Ishoel (NOR) | Gustav Sahlsten (SWE) |
FIM Snowcross Women's World Cup
Games | Gold | Silver | Bronze | ||
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2014 | Elina Öhman (SWE) | Signe Iren-Braten (NOR) | Malene Andersen (NOR) | Viktoria Kirkhus (NOR) | Matilda Johansson (SWE) |
2015 | Elina Öhman (SWE) | Ronja Revelj (SWE) | Emilia Dahlgren (SWE) | Linn Sjöberg (FIN) | Viktoria Kirkhus (NOR) |
2016 | Marica Renheim (SWE) | Emilia Dahlgren (SWE) | Malene Andersen (NOR) | Matilda Johansson (SWE) | Viktoria Kirkhus (NOR) |
2017 | Elina Öhman (SWE) | Emilia Dahlgren (SWE) | Ronja Renheim (SWE) | Elvira Lindh (SWE) | Fanny Vikström (SWE) |
2018 | Marica Renheim (SWE) | Malene Andersen (NOR) | Emilia Dahlgren (SWE) | Fanny Vikström (SWE) | Matilda Johansson (SWE) |
2019 | Elina Öhman (SWE) | Malene Andersen (NOR) | Ellen Bäcke (SWE) | Fanny Vikström (SWE) | Matilda Norberg (SWE) |
2020 | Canceled | ||||
2021 | Hilda Arnesson (SWE) | Thea Arnesson (SWE) | Hilda Öhman (SWE) | Jenny Lundström (SWE) | Matilda Johansson (SWE) |
2023 | Malene Andersen (NOR) | Hilda Öhman (SWE) | Thea Arnesson (SWE) | Wilma Jonsson (SWE) | Ida Rosell (SWE) |
References
- ↑ "Championship overview". fim-moto.com. Retrieved 9 December 2021.
- ↑ "FIM SNX Turkiye postponed to 2024". worldsnowcross.com. Retrieved 12 March 2023.
- ↑ "Women Snowcross championships results" (PDF). motorsporttop20.com. Retrieved 2 December 2022.
- ↑ "Women Snowcross championships results 2014-2023". worldsnowcross.com. Retrieved 17 August 2023.
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