Soviet Union national speedway team

Summary

The Soviet Union national speedway team were one of the leading nations who competed in international team motorcycle speedway.

Soviet Union
SWC Wins0
Best result
World Cup silver medal (1964, 1966, 1971, 1972, 1975)

History edit

The Soviet Union speedway team (which was comprised predominantly of Russian riders but also Ukrainian, Latvian and Belarus riders) first competed in the 1961 edition of the Speedway World Team Cup, where they finished second in the East European round.[1] Throughout the history of World Team Cup, the team were regular World Cup contenders from 1961 until their final World Cup in 1983.[2] They reached the final on 12 occasions, winning the silver medal five times, in 1964, 1966, 1971, 1972, 1975 and the bronze medals three times, in 1967, 1969 and 1973.[3][4]

The team also reached the final of the Speedway World Pairs Championship in 1973 and 1974.

Following the Dissolution of the Soviet Union at the end of 1991, the riders then competed for their new speedway nations of the Russia, Ukraine and Latvia.

Major world finals edit

World team Cup edit

Year Venue Standings (Pts) Riders Pts
1964  
Abensberg
Abensberg Speedwaystadion
1.   Sweden (34)
2.   Soviet Union (25)
3.   Great Britain (21)
4.   Poland (16)
Igor Plekhanov 8
Gennady Kurilenko 8
Yuri Chekranov 6
Boris Samorodov 3
1965  
Kempten
Kempten Speedway
1.   Poland (38)
2.   Sweden (34)
3.   Great Britain (18)
4.   Soviet Union (7)
Gennady Kurilenko 2
Yuri Chekranov 2
Vladimir Sokolov 2
Igor Plekhanov 1
Viktor Trofimov 0
1966  
Wrocław
Stadion Olimpijski
1.   Poland (40)
2.   Soviet Union (26)
3.   Sweden (22)
4.   Great Britain (8)
Boris Samorodov 10
Igor Plekhanov 6
Viktor Trofimov 6
Farid Szajnurov 4
1967  
Malmö
Malmö Stadion
1.   Sweden (32)
2.   Poland (26)
3.   Great Britain (19)
4.   Soviet Union (19)
Igor Plekhanov 9
Viktor Trofimov 4
Boris Samorodov 3
Gabdrakhman Kadyrov 2
Farid Szajnurov 1
1969  
Rybnik
Rybnik Municipal Stadium
1.   Poland (31)
2.   Great Britain (23)
3.   Soviet Union (23)
4.   Sweden (12)
Vladimir Smirnov 9
Gennady Kurilenko 8
Valeri Klementiev 5
Yury Dubinin 1
Viktor Trofimov 0
1971  
Wrocław
Stadion Olimpijski
1.   Great Britain (37)
2.   Soviet Union (22)
3.   Poland (19)
4.   Sweden (18)
Grigory Khlinovsky 8
Vladimir Smirnov 7
Vladimir Gordeev 4
Anatoly Kuzmin 3
1972  
Olching
Olching Speedwaybahn
1.   Great Britain (36)
2.   Soviet Union (21)
3.   Poland (21)
4.   Sweden (18)
Anatoly Kuzmin 6
Viktor Trofimov 5
Viktor Kalmykov 5
Grigory Khlinovsky 5
1973  
London
Wembley
1.   Great Britain (37)
2.   Sweden (31)
3.   Soviet Union (20)
4.   Poland (8)
Valery Gordeev 7
Vladimir Paznikov 5
Grigory Khlinovsky 4
Aleksandr Pavlov 2
Viktor Trofimov 2
1974  
Chorzów
Silesian Stadium
1.   England (42)
2.   Sweden (31)
3.   Poland (13)
4.   Soviet Union (10)
Mikhail Krasnov 5
Valery Gordeev 4
Viktor Kalmykov 1
Anatoly Kuzmin 0
1975  
Norden
Motodrom Halbemond
1.   England (41)
2.   Soviet Union (29)
3.   Sweden (16)
4.   Poland (9)
Valery Gordeev 8
Grigory Khlinovsky 8
Viktor Trofimov 8
Vladimir Gordeev 5
1976  
London
White City Stadium
1.   Australia (31)
2.   Poland (28)
3.   Sweden (26)
4.   Soviet Union (11)
Valery Gordeev 5
Grigory Khlinovsky 2
Vladimir Gordeev 2
Vladimir Paznikov 2
Viktor Trofimov 0
1981  
Olching
Olching Speedwaybahn
1.   Denmark (36)
2.   England (29)
3.   West Germany (28)
4.   Soviet Union (3)
Viktor Kuznetsov 2
Nikolay Kornev 1
Anatoly Maksimov 0
Mikhail Starostin 0
Valery Gordeev 0

World Pairs finals edit

International caps edit

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.[5]

Rider Caps
Aas, Rene (E) 5
Chekranov, Yuri
Drobyazko, Leonid
Dubinin, Yury
Dyuzhev, Sergey
Gordeev, Valery
Gordeev, Vladimir (G)
Kadyrov, Gabdrakhman
Kalmykov, Viktor
Khlinovsky, Grigory (U)
Klementiev, Valeri
Kornev, Nikolay
Krasnov, Mikhail
Kurilenko, Gennady (U)
Kuzmin, Anatoly
Kuznetsov, Viktor
Maksimov, Anatoly
Nerytov, Vsevolod
Pavlov, Aleksandr
Paznikov, Vladimir
Plekhanov, Igor
Rozhanchuk, Vladimir
Saitgareev, Rif
Samorodov, Boris
Shilo, Viktor
Smirnov, Vladimir
Sokolov, Vladimir (U)z
Starostin, Mikhail
Szajnurov, Farid
Trofimov, Vladimir (U)
Trofimov, Viktor

Key

  • Russian unless stated
  • (E) - Estonian
  • (G) - Georgian
  • (L) - Latvian
  • (U) - Ukrainian

References edit

  1. ^ "1961 WORLD TEAM CUP". International Speedway. Retrieved 12 October 2023.
  2. ^ Rogers, Martin (1978). The Illustrated History of Speedway. Studio Publications (Ipswich) Ltd. p. 134. ISBN 0-904584-45-3.
  3. ^ Bott, Richard (1980). The Peter Collins Speedway Book No.4. Stanley Paul & Co Ltd. p. 99. ISBN 0-09-141751-1.
  4. ^ Oakes, Peter (1981). 1981 Speedway Yearbook. Studio Publications (Ipswich) Ltd. pp. 27–28. ISBN 0-86215-017-5.
  5. ^ "ULTIMATE RIDER INDEX, 1929-2022" (PDF). British Speedway. Retrieved 13 October 2023.