Romanian Individual Speedway Championship

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]

Romanian Individual Speedway Championship
SportMotorcycle speedway
Founded1962
  • Unless stated, all riders are from Romania.

Past winners

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Year Venue Winner 2nd 3rd
1962 4 rounds Gheorghe Voiculescu Alexandru Șinca Romulus Jurca
1963 4 rounds Ion Cucu Gheorghe Voiculescu Alexandru Șinca
1964 4 rounds Ion Cucu Romulus Jurca Gheorghe Voiculescu
In years 1965–1966 event not held
1967 Ion Cucu No information
1968 Ion Cucu No information
1969 Ion Cucu No information
1970 Ion Bobâlneanu Ion Ionita Ion Marinescu
1971 Ion Bobâlneanu No information
1972 Ion Bobâlneanu No information
1973 Corneliu Voiculescu Ion Bobâlneanu No information
1974 Gheorghe Sora No information
1975 Gheorghe Sora No information
1976 Corneliu Voiculescu No information
1977 Gheorghe Sora No information
1978 Marin Dobre No information
1979 Pavel Ionel No information
1980 Pavel Ionel Marin Dobre Stelian Postolache
1981 Pavel Ionel No information
1982 Pavel Ionel Stelian Postolache No information
1983 4 rounds Pavel Ionel Marian Gheorghe Stelian Postolache
1984 Nicolae Puravet Dan Gaspar Marin Dobre
1985 Pavel Ionel Stelian Postolache Dan Gaspar
1986 Dan Gaspar Stelian Postolache Nicolae Puravet
1987 Marius Soaita Nicolae Puravet Ilie Sorin Ghibu
1988 Ilie Sorin Ghibu Marius Soaita Dan Bogdan
1989 Marius Soaita No information
1990 Ilie Sorin Ghibu Mircea Agrisan Dan Bogdan
1991 Ilie Sorin Ghibu Marius Soaita Marian Gheorghe
1992 4 rounds Marius Soaita Stelian Postolache Ilie Sorin Ghibu
1993 5 rounds Dan Bogdan Marius Soaita Fanel Popa
1994 4 rounds Mircea Agrisan Marian Gheorghe Marian Cojocaru
1995 5 rounds Mircea Agrisan Marian Gheorghe Fanel Popa
1996 10 rounds Mircea Agrisan Marian Gheorghe Fanel Popa
1997 Mircea Agrisan Marian Gheorghe Alexandru Toma
1998 4 rounds Mircea Agrisan Alexandru Toma Marian Gheorghe
1999 4 rounds Marian Gheorghe Mircea Agrisan Ilie Sorin Ghibu
2000 6 rounds Ilie Sorin Ghibu Marian Gheorghe Alexandru Toma
2001 6 rounds Mircea Agrisan Alexandru Toma Ilie Sorin Ghibu
2002 6 rounds Alexandru Toma Mircea Agrisan Marius Soaita
2003 6 rounds Alexandru Toma Marius Soaita Fanel Popa
2004 6 rounds Mircea Agrisan Alexandru Toma Fanel Popa
2005 4 rounds Mircea Agrisan Alexandru Toma Marian Cojocaru
2006 2 rounds Alexandru Toma Mircea Agrisan Fanel Popa
2007 4 rounds Alexandru Toma Fanel Popa   Milen Manev
2008 4 rounds   Milen Manev Fanel Popa Adrian Gheorghe
2009 4 rounds Adrian Gheorghe   Milen Manev Alexandru Toma
2010 4 rounds Alexandru Toma Adrian Gheorghe   Dimitar Minkov
2011 6 rounds Alexandru Toma Fanel Popa Marian Cojocaru
2012 4 rounds[a] Alexandru Toma Fanel Popa Florin Ungureanu
2013 8 rounds[a] Fanel Popa Alexandru Toma Marian Gheorghe
2014 9 rounds Adrian Gheorghe Alexandru Toma Fanel Popa
2015 9 rounds[b] Adrian Gheorghe Fanel Popa Stanel Gheorghe
2016 6 rounds[c] Adrian Gheorghe Marian Gheorghe Stanel Gheorghe
2017 4 rounds Marian Gheorghe Alexandru Toma Gabriel Comanescu
2018 4 rounds Adrian Gheorghe Marian Gheorghe Mircea Agrisan
2019 4 rounds Adrian Gheorghe Andrei Popa Gabriel Comanescu
2020 4 rounds[d] Andrei Popa Marian Gheorghe Daniel Gheorghe
2021 4 rounds[e] Adrian Gheorghe Andrei Popa Marian Gheorghe
2022 4 rounds Adrian Gheorghe Andrei Popa Marian Gheorghe
2023[2] 3 rounds[f] Andrei Popa Adrian Gheorghe Daniel Gheorghe
2024 2 rounds

Notes

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  1. ^ a b 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

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