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Indianerna
Indianerna (the Indians) are a Swedish motorcycle speedway team based in Kumla, Sweden. The club's official name is Kumla MSK and it was founded in 1936 which makes the club one of the oldest motorsport clubs in Sweden. They are two times Swedish Speedway Team Championship, champions of Sweden. and compete in the Elitserien (speedway), Elitserien Their home stadium is the Glottra Skog Arena (Sannaheds Motorstadion) south of Kumla. History 1948 to 1957 Indianerna was one of the seven teams that competed in Sweden's first speedway league in 1948 Swedish speedway season, 1948. From 1952 Swedish speedway season, 1952 to 1954 Swedish speedway season, 1954 they managed to finish in the top three teams. Göte Olsson was the team's leading rider during the period. 1962 to 1985 After missing four seasons the team returned in the second division of the 1962 Swedish speedway season. After a lean spell they won the second division in 1967 but were relegated in 1970. The performances of Ber ...
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Swedish Speedway Team Championship
The Swedish Speedway Team Championship is the team championship of motorcycle speedway, speedway in Sweden. History The Championship was introduced in 1950. In 1982 the Championship was renamed with a new league called the Elitserien (speedway), Elitserien being introduced. The second tier of the Championship is known as the Allsvenskan (speedway), Allsvenskan. Between 1986 and 1999 the team that finished top of the league were declared champions because there was no play-off. List of winners See also * Elitserien (speedway), Elitserien (current highest tier) * Allsvenskan (speedway), Allsvenskan (current second tier) * History of motorcycle speedway in Sweden References {{International speedway Speedway competitions in Sweden, Team 1950 establishments in Sweden Sports leagues established in 1950 ...
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2020 Swedish Speedway Season
The 2020 Swedish speedway season was the 2020 season of motorcycle speedway in Sweden. Individual Individual Championship The 2020 Swedish Individual Speedway Championship final was held at the Skrotfrag Arena in Målilla on 23 July 2020. The title was won by Jacob Thorssell for the second successive season. U21 Championship Winner - Alexander Woentin Team Team Championship Masarna won the Elitserien. The Allsvenskan (second-tier league) was not held due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Play offs References {{International speedway Speedway competitions in Sweden Speedway leagues Professional sports leagues in Sweden Swedish speedway Speedway may refer to: Racing Race tracks *Daytona International Speedway, a race track in Daytona Beach, Florida. *Edmonton International Speedway, also known as Speedway Park, a former motor raceway in Edmonton, Alberta. *Indianapolis Motor Spe ... Seasons in Swedish speedway ...
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Indianerna
Indianerna (the Indians) are a Swedish motorcycle speedway team based in Kumla, Sweden. The club's official name is Kumla MSK and it was founded in 1936 which makes the club one of the oldest motorsport clubs in Sweden. They are two times Swedish Speedway Team Championship, champions of Sweden. and compete in the Elitserien (speedway), Elitserien Their home stadium is the Glottra Skog Arena (Sannaheds Motorstadion) south of Kumla. History 1948 to 1957 Indianerna was one of the seven teams that competed in Sweden's first speedway league in 1948 Swedish speedway season, 1948. From 1952 Swedish speedway season, 1952 to 1954 Swedish speedway season, 1954 they managed to finish in the top three teams. Göte Olsson was the team's leading rider during the period. 1962 to 1985 After missing four seasons the team returned in the second division of the 1962 Swedish speedway season. After a lean spell they won the second division in 1967 but were relegated in 1970. The performances of Ber ...
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1991 Swedish Speedway Season
The 1991 Swedish speedway season was the 1991 season of motorcycle speedway in Sweden. Individual Individual Championship The 1991 Swedish Individual Speedway Championship final was held in Vetlanda on 21 September. Peter Karlsson won the Swedish Championship for the second time. U21 Championship Jorgen Hultgren won the U21 championship. Team Team Championship Indianerna won the Elitserien and were declared the winners of the Swedish Speedway Team Championship for the second successive season. The Indianerna team included Henrik Gustafsson, Christer Rohlén, Mikael Blixt, Lars Gunnestad and Stefan Dannö. Brassarna changed their name to Nässjö and Örebro changed their name to Buddys. Dackarna won the first division and Kaparna won the second division. See also * Speedway in Sweden Motorcycle speedway, Speedway in Sweden is one of the recognised 'four big leagues' in world speedway (along with Great Britain, Poland and Denmark). The Swedish leagu ...
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1990 Swedish Speedway Season
The 1990 Swedish speedway season was the 1990 season of motorcycle speedway in Sweden. Individual Individual Championship The 1990 Swedish Individual Speedway Championship final was held in Stockholm on 22 September. Tony Rickardsson won the Swedish Championship for the first time. U21 Championship Joakim Karlsson won the U21 championship. Team Team Championship Indianerna won the Elitserien and were declared the winners of the Swedish Speedway Team Championship for the first time. The Indianerna team included Henrik Gustafsson, Christer Rohlén, Lars Gunnestad, Simon Wigg and Stefan Dannö. Eskilstuna and Karlstad merged for the 1990 season. Skepparna won the first division, while Masarna and Korparna won the second division north and south respectively. See also * Speedway in Sweden Motorcycle speedway, Speedway in Sweden is one of the recognised 'four big leagues' in world speedway (along with Great Britain, Poland and Denmark). The Swedish le ...
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2015 Swedish Speedway Season
The 2015 Swedish speedway season was the 2015 season of motorcycle speedway in Sweden. Individual Individual Championship The 2015 Swedish Individual Speedway Championship final was held at the Parken in Hallstavik on 1 August. Antonio Lindbäck won the Swedish Championship. Key *points per race - 3 for a heat win, 2 for 2nd, 1 for third, 0 for last *r - retired *f - fell U21 Championship Fredrik Engman won the U21 championship for the third successive year. Team Team Championship Vetlanda won the Elitserien and were declared the winners of the Swedish Speedway Team Championship for the eighth time. Masarna won the Allsvenskan. Play offs References {{International speedway Speedway competitions in Sweden Speedway leagues Professional sports leagues in Sweden Swedish speedway Speedway may refer to: Racing Race tracks *Daytona International Speedway, a race track in Daytona Beach, Florida. *Edmonton International Speedway, also known as S ...
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1995 Swedish Speedway Season
The 1995 Swedish speedway season was the 1995 season of motorcycle speedway in Sweden. Individual Individual Championship The 1995 Swedish Individual Speedway Championship final was held at the Kumla Motorstadion in Kumla on 2 September. Henrik Gustafsson won the Swedish Championship. U21 Championship Robert Eriksson won the U21 championship. Team Team Championship Rospiggarna won the Elitserien and were declared the winners of the Swedish Speedway Team Championship for the first time in their history. The Rospiggarna team included Greg Hancock, Erik Stenlund and Jason Crump. Dackarna won the first division, while Karlstad and Njudungarna won the second division A and B respectively. Three more teams introduced reserve teams called Wisby (Bysarna), Buddys (Team Viking) and Göteborg (Kaparna). See also * Speedway in Sweden Motorcycle speedway, Speedway in Sweden is one of the recognised 'four big leagues' in world speedway (along with Great Britain ...
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1987 Swedish Speedway Season
The 1987 Swedish speedway season was the 1987 season of motorcycle speedway in Sweden. Individual Individual Championship The 1987 Swedish Individual Speedway Championship final was held in Gothenburg on 29 August. Per Jonsson won the Swedish Championship for the second successive year. U21 Championship Henrik Gustafsson won the U21 championship for the second consecutive year. Team Team Championship Vetlanda won the Elitserien and were declared the winners of the Swedish Speedway Team Championship for the sixth time and second year in succession. The Vetlanda team included Jan Andersson, Kenneth Nyström, Conny Ivarsson and Conny Samuelsson. Gamarna won the first division, while Griparna and Brassarna won the second division north and south respectively. See also * Speedway in Sweden Motorcycle speedway, Speedway in Sweden is one of the recognised 'four big leagues' in world speedway (along with Great Britain, Poland and Denmark). The Swedish ...
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2011 Swedish Speedway Season
The 2011 Swedish speedway season was the 2011 season of motorcycle speedway in Sweden. Individual Individual Championship The 2011 Swedish Individual Speedway Championship final was held at the G&B Stadium in Målilla on 17 September. Andreas Jonsson won the Swedish Championship for the fifth time. Key *points per race - 3 for a heat win, 2 for 2nd, 1 for third, 0 for last *ef - engine failure *t - tape touching excluded *f - fell *r - retired *2min - warning excluded U21 Championship Simon Gustafsson won the U21 championship. Team Team Championship Piraterna won the Elitserien and were declared the winners of the Swedish Speedway Team Championship for the first time in their history. Rospiggarna won the Allsvenskan. Play offs References {{International speedway Speedway competitions in Sweden Speedway leagues Professional sports leagues in Sweden Swedish speedway Speedway may refer to: Racing Race tracks *Daytona International Speedwa ...
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1988 Swedish Speedway Season
The 1988 Swedish speedway season was the 1988 season of motorcycle speedway in Sweden. Individual Individual Championship The 1988 Swedish Individual Speedway Championship final was held at the Kumla Motorstadion in Kumla on 27 August. Per Jonsson won the Swedish Championship for the third consecutive year. U21 Championship Henrik Gustafsson won the U21 championship for the third consecutive year. Team Team Championship Bysarna won the Elitserien and were declared the winners of the Swedish Speedway Team Championship for the fourth time. The Bysarna team included Per Jonsson, Tony Olsson, Dennis Löfqvist and Brian Karger. Getingarna and Gamarna merged to become became Stockholm United and Tuna Rebels changed their name to Eskilstuna. Rospiggarna won the first division, while Solkatterna and Filbyterna won the second division north and south respectively. See also * Speedway in Sweden Motorcycle speedway, Speedway in Sweden is one of the recogn ...
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1992 Swedish Speedway Season
The 1992 Swedish speedway season was the 1992 season of motorcycle speedway in Sweden. Individual Individual Championship The 1992 Swedish Individual Speedway Championship final was held in Mariestad on 6 September. John Cook won the Swedish Championship. Cook became the first and only rider in the history of the event to win the title as a non-Swedish rider. He qualified for the competition due to his residence being in Sweden. U21 Championship Mikael Karlsson won the U21 championship. Team Team Championship Örnarna won the Elitserien and were declared the winners of the Swedish Speedway Team Championship for the first time in their history. The Örnarna team included Kelvin Tatum, Peter Karlsson, Christer Rohlén, Mikael Karlsson and Rick Miller. Many of the teams created a reserve side to compete in the lower divisions, they were - Stockholm (Getingarna), Husarerna (Indianerna), Stjärnorna (Rospiggarna), Gesällerna (Smederna), Zaags (Dackarna), Njudungarn ...
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Glottra Skog Arena
The Kumla Motorstadion, formerly the Glottra Skog Arena for sponsorship reasons and also referred to as Sannaheds is a 15,000-capacity motorcycle speedway stadium, south of Kumla in Sweden. The Arena is the home venue of the speedway team called Indianerna who race in the Eliserien, which is the highest league in Swedish speedway. The primary 500c track measures 375 metres in circumference, while a smaller 80cc track is 175 metres. The stadium called the (Kumla Motorstadion) at the time, was built in 1946 and attracted 23,000 to the first meeting on 16 June 1946. The venue also staged ice racing speedway. The track staged the 1953 Continental Speedway Final which formed part of the 1953 Individual Speedway World Championship The 1953 Individual Speedway World Championship was the eighth edition of the official World Championship to determine the world champion rider. Welshman Freddie Williams became the second rider to win a second title in front of a 90,000 atte ... an ...
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