Sweden
Nation colourYellow
SWC Wins11
(1952, 1963, 1964, 1967, 1970, 1994, 2000, 2003, 2004, 2015)

The Sweden national speedway team are one of the major teams in international motorcycle speedway.

History

The Sweden speedway team has won the Speedway World Team Cup and Speedway World Cup on ten occasions and were a major force in the opening years of the tournament, winning four out of the first five, between 1960 and 1964. Key riders of the period were Ove Fundin, Rune Sörmander, Björn Knutson, Göte Nordin and Sören Sjösten.[1][2][3]

The cup eluded them for 23 years between 1971 and 1993, but they regained the trophy in 1994, when Tony Rickardsson, Henrik Gustafsson and Mikael Karlsson were successful.[4] Sweden bookended the original World Team Cup, winning the inaugural final at the Ullevi Stadium at home in Göteborg, in 1960 before winning the last World Team Cup in 2000 at the Brandon Stadium in Coventry, England.[5]

They also went on to win in 2003 and 2004 and 2015. Additionally, they won the defunct Speedway World Pairs Championship five times.[6]

Major tournament wins

World Team Championships

Year Venue Standings (Pts) Sweden Riders and Pts
1960 Sweden
Göteborg
Ullevi
1. Sweden Sweden (44)
2. England England (30)
3. Czech Republic Czechoslovakia (15)
4. Poland Poland (7)
Ove Fundin 12
Olle Nygren 12
Rune Sörmander 11
Björn Knutson 9
Göte Nordin -
1962 Czech Republic
Slaný
Slaný Stadium
1. Sweden Sweden (36)
2. United Kingdom Great Britain (24)
3. Poland Poland (20)
4. Czech Republic Czechoslovakia (16)
Björn Knutson 10
Sören Sjösten 10
Ove Fundin 9
Göte Nordin 4
Rune Sörmander 3
1963 Austria
Vienna
Stadion Wien
1. Sweden Sweden (37)
2. Czech Republic Czechoslovakia (27)
3. United Kingdom Great Britain (25)
4. Poland Poland (7)
Bjorn Knutson 11
Per Olof Söderman 10
Ove Fundin 7
Göte Nordin 6
Rune Sörmander 3
1964 West Germany
Abensberg
Abensberg Stadion
1. Sweden Sweden (34)
2. Soviet Union Soviet Union (25)
3. United Kingdom Great Britain (21)
4. Poland Poland (16)
Björn Knutson 11
Göte Nordin 10
Rune Sörmander 7
Ove Fundin 6
Sören Sjösten 0
1967 Sweden
Malmö
Malmö Stadion
1. Sweden Sweden (32)
2. Poland Poland (26)
3. United Kingdom Great Britain (19)
= Soviet Union Soviet Union (19)
Göte Nordin 11
Bengt Jansson 9
Ove Fundin 6
Torbjörn Harrysson 6
Per Olof Söderman -
1970 England
London
Wembley Stadium
1. Sweden Sweden (42)
2. United Kingdom Great Britain (31)
3. Poland Poland (20)
4. Czech Republic Czechoslovakia (3)
Ove Fundin 11
Bengt Jansson 11
Anders Michanek 10
Sören Sjösten 10
Bernt Persson -
1994 Germany
Brokstedt
Holsteinring Brokstedt
1. Sweden Sweden (23)
2. Poland Poland (20)
3. Denmark Denmark (17)
4. Australia Australia (17)
5. United States USA (17)
6. Germany Germany (16)
= England England (16)
Tony Rickardsson 12+2
Henrik Gustafsson 11+2
Mikael Karlsson -
2000 England
Coventry
Brandon Stadium
1. Sweden Sweden (40)
2. England England (40)
3. United States USA (35)
4. Australia Australia (29)
Tony Rickardsson 16
Henrik Gustafsson 12+2
Peter Karlsson 10+1
Mikael Karlsson 2
Niklas Klingberg 0
2003 Denmark
Vojens
Vojens Speedway Center
1. Sweden Sweden (62)
2. Australia Australia (57)
3. Denmark Denmark (53)
4. Poland Poland (49)
5. United Kingdom Great Britain (44)
Mikael Max 19+2
Andreas Jonsson 12
Peter Karlsson 10
Peter Ljung 10
David Ruud 5
2004 England
Poole
Poole Stadium
1. Sweden Sweden (49)
2. United Kingdom Great Britain (48)
3. Denmark Denmark (32)
4. Poland Poland (23)
Peter Karlsson 12
Tony Rickardsson 12
Antonio Lindbäck 9
Mikael Max 9
Andreas Jonsson 7
2015 Denmark
Vojens
Vojens Speedway Center
1. Sweden Sweden (34)
2. Denmark Denmark (32)
3. Poland Poland (27)
4. Poland Australia (26)
Andreas Jonsson 12
Freddie Lindgren 11
Antonio Lindbäck 7
Linus Sundström 4

Titles

World Pairs Championship

Year Riders
1968Ove Fundin & Torbjörn Harrysson
1973Anders Michanek & Tommy Jansson
1974Anders Michanek & Sören Sjösten
1975Anders Michanek & Tommy Jansson
1993Tony Rickardsson, Per Jonsson & Henrik Gustafsson

International caps (as of 2022)

Since the advent of the Speedway Grand Prix era, international caps earned by riders is largely restricted to international competitions, whereas previously test matches between two teams were a regular occurrence. This means that the number of caps earned by a rider has decreased in the modern era.[7]

Rider Caps
Andersson, Åke7
Andersson, Bengt Olof2
Andersson, Björn10
Andersson, Daniel1
Andersson, Jan39
Andersson, Stefan6
Bengtsson, Lennart5
Bergqvist, Tommy2
Blixt, Mikael18
Brannefors, Bengt20
Brannefors, Pierre14
Carlsson, Arne17
Danielsson, Hasse15
Dannö, Roland10
Dannö, Stefan5
Davidsson, Jan-Olov9
Davidsson, Jonas14
Enecrona, Leif16
Eriksson, Anders8
Eriksson, Freddie1
Forsberg, Birger19
Forsberg, Dan17
Fundin, Ove99
Gerhardsson, Per Ake1
Gustafsson, Henka50
Harrysson, Torbjörn26
Hellsen, Richard22
Henriksson, Terje3
Holmqvist, Hasse 30
Hultberg, Lars-Inge 1
Hultgren, Jurgen Per Gunnar2
Ivarsson, Conny40
Jansson, Bengt107
Jansson, Lars8
Jansson, Tommy52
Johansson, Jorgen12
Johansson, Tommy32
Johansson, Lillebror5
Johansson, Stefan3
Johansson, Uno Ingemar3
Jonasson, Thomas4
Jonsson, Alfe Folke10
Jonsson, Andreas26
Jonsson, Per65
Josefsson, Bo13
Karlsson, Magnus1
Karlsson, Niklas4
Karlsson, Peter40
Karlsson, Sören29
Karlsson, Sune7
Klingberg, Börje5
Klingberg, Niklas11
Knutson, Björn42
Larsson, Bengt26
Larsson, Leif14
Lindbäck, Antonio17
Lindgren, Freddie19
Ljung, Peter6
Löfqvist, Christer42
Löfqvist, Dennis7
Malmqvist, Gunnar13
Max, Mikael21
Michanek, Anders101
Nahlin, Peter32
Nermark, Daniel5
Nilsen, Jimmy53
Nilsson, Tommy65
Nordin, Göte45
Nygren, Olle90
Nystrom, Kenneth6
Olsson, Tony26
Persson, Bernt102
Pettersson, Tommy7
Rickardsson, Tony43
Ringstrom, Nils4
Rohlén, Christer2
Ruud, David6
Salomonsson, Stefan5
Samuelsson, Conny9
Segerstrom, Olle2
Simensen, Jan25
Sjösten, Christer8
Sjösten, Sören76
Smith, Peter1
Soderberg, Leif1
Söderman, Peo44
Sörmander, Rune66
Stenlung, Erik25
Svensson, Per Tage14
Teurnberg, Mikael9
Wahlmann, Leif2
Wedin, Runo1
Wirebrand, Bo16
Zetterström, Magnus3

References

  1. Rogers, Martin (1978). The Illustrated History of Speedway. Studio Publications (Ipswich) Ltd. p. 134. ISBN 0-904584-45-3.
  2. Bott, Richard (1980). The Peter Collins Speedway Book No.4. Stanley Paul & Co Ltd. p. 99. ISBN 0-09-141751-1.
  3. Oakes, Peter (1981). 1981 Speedway Yearbook. Studio Publications (Ipswich) Ltd. pp. 27–28. ISBN 0-86215-017-5.
  4. "1994 WORLD TEAM CUP". International Speedway. Retrieved 6 October 2023.
  5. "FIM SPEEDWAY WORLD CUP/ SPEEDWAY OF NATIONS" (PDF). Motor Sport Top 20. Retrieved 6 October 2023.
  6. Matthews/Morrison, Peter/Ian (1987). The Guinness Encyclopaedia of Sports Records and Results. Guinness Superlatives. p. 290. ISBN 0-85112-492-5.
  7. "ULTIMATE RIDER INDEX, 1929-2022" (PDF). British Speedway. Retrieved 6 October 2023.
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