Romanian Individual Speedway Championship

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Romanian Individual Speedway Championship
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Founded1962

The Romanian Individual Speedway Championship is a Motorcycle speedway championship held each year to determine the Romanian national champion. It was first staged in 1962.[1]

Key

  • Unless stated, all riders are from Romania.

Past winners

Year Venue Winner 2nd 3rd
19624 roundsGheorghe VoiculescuAlexandru ȘincaRomulus Jurca
19634 roundsIon CucuGheorghe VoiculescuAlexandru Șinca
19644 roundsIon CucuRomulus JurcaGheorghe Voiculescu
In years 1965–1966 event not held
1967Ion CucuNo information
1968Ion CucuNo information
1969Ion CucuNo information
1970Ion BobâlneanuIon IonitaIon Marinescu
1971Ion BobâlneanuNo information
1972Ion BobâlneanuNo information
1973Corneliu VoiculescuIon BobâlneanuNo information
1974Gheorghe SoraNo information
1975Gheorghe SoraNo information
1976Corneliu VoiculescuNo information
1977Gheorghe SoraNo information
1978Marin DobreNo information
1979Pavel IonelNo information
1980Pavel IonelMarin DobreStelian Postolache
1981Pavel IonelNo information
1982Pavel IonelStelian PostolacheNo information
19834 roundsPavel IonelMarian GheorgheStelian Postolache
1984Nicolae PuravetDan GasparMarin Dobre
1985Pavel IonelStelian PostolacheDan Gaspar
1986Dan GasparStelian PostolacheNicolae Puravet
1987Marius SoaitaNicolae PuravetIlie Sorin Ghibu
1988Ilie Sorin GhibuMarius SoaitaDan Bogdan
1989Marius SoaitaNo information
1990Ilie Sorin GhibuMircea AgrisanDan Bogdan
1991Ilie Sorin GhibuMarius SoaitaMarian Gheorghe
19924 roundsMarius SoaitaStelian PostolacheIlie Sorin Ghibu
19935 roundsDan BogdanMarius SoaitaFanel Popa
19944 roundsMircea AgrisanMarian GheorgheMarian Cojocaru
19955 roundsMircea AgrisanMarian GheorgheFanel Popa
199610 roundsMircea AgrisanMarian GheorgheFanel Popa
1997Mircea AgrisanMarian GheorgheAlexandru Toma
19984 roundsMircea AgrisanAlexandru TomaMarian Gheorghe
19994 roundsMarian GheorgheMircea AgrisanIlie Sorin Ghibu
20006 roundsIlie Sorin GhibuMarian GheorgheAlexandru Toma
20016 roundsMircea AgrisanAlexandru TomaIlie Sorin Ghibu
20026 roundsAlexandru TomaMircea AgrisanMarius Soaita
20036 roundsAlexandru TomaMarius SoaitaFanel Popa
20046 roundsMircea AgrisanAlexandru TomaFanel Popa
20054 roundsMircea AgrisanAlexandru TomaMarian Cojocaru
20062 roundsAlexandru TomaMircea AgrisanFanel Popa
20074 roundsAlexandru TomaFanel PopaBulgaria Milen Manev
20084 roundsBulgaria Milen ManevFanel PopaAdrian Gheorghe
20094 roundsAdrian GheorgheBulgaria Milen ManevAlexandru Toma
20104 roundsAlexandru TomaAdrian GheorgheBulgaria Dimitar Minkov
20116 roundsAlexandru TomaFanel PopaMarian Cojocaru
20124 rounds[a]Alexandru TomaFanel PopaFlorin Ungureanu
20138 rounds[a]Fanel PopaAlexandru TomaMarian Gheorghe
20149 roundsAdrian GheorgheAlexandru TomaFanel Popa
20159 rounds[b]Adrian GheorgheFanel PopaStanel Gheorghe
20166 rounds[c]Adrian GheorgheMarian GheorgheStanel Gheorghe
20174 roundsMarian GheorgheAlexandru TomaGabriel Comanescu
20184 roundsAdrian GheorgheMarian GheorgheMircea Agrisan
20194 roundsAdrian GheorgheAndrei PopaGabriel Comanescu
20204 rounds[d]Andrei PopaMarian GheorgheDaniel Gheorghe
20214 rounds[e]Adrian GheorgheAndrei PopaMarian Gheorghe
20224 roundsAdrian GheorgheAndrei PopaMarian Gheorghe
2023[2]3 rounds[f]Andrei PopaAdrian GheorgheDaniel Gheorghe
20242 rounds

Notes

  1. 1 2 Bulgarian riders in this edition were not classified in championships
  2. Bulgarian and Hungarian riders in this edition were not classified in championships
  3. There was also contested open category. In this classification Andriy Kobrin from Ukraine took 3rd place.
  4. There was also contested open category. In this classification Milen Manev from Bulgaria was the series winner. Andrei Popa took 2nd place and Marian Gheorghe took 3rd place.
  5. There was also contested open category. In this classification Vitaliy Lysak from Ukraine was the series winner. Milen Manev from Bulgaria took 2nd place and Adrian Gheorghe took 3rd place.
  6. There was also contested open category. In this classification Milen Manev from Bulgaria was the series winner. Andrei Popa took 2nd place and Adrian Gheorghe took 3rd place.

References

  1. "Individual Romanian Championship". Historia Sportu Zuzlowego. Retrieved 18 April 2024.
  2. Żużel na świecie. Wyłoniono mistrza Rumunii. Imponujący występ Bastiana Pedersena w Danii