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1998 Danish Speedway Season
The 1998 Danish speedway season was the 1998 season of motorcycle speedway in Denmark. Individual Individual Championship The 1998 Danish Individual Speedway Championship was the 1998 edition of the Danish Individual Speedway Championship. The final was held at Outrup on 22 May. The title was won by Brian Karger for the second time. The Championship formed part of the 1999 Speedway Grand Prix Qualification with 5 riders qualifying for the Scandinavian Final. Final Key - Each heat has four riders, 3 points for a heat win, 2 for 2nd, 1 for third and 0 for last Junior Championship Ronnie Henningsen won the Junior Championship. Team Danish Superliga The 1998 season was won by Brovst for the second time. References {{International speedway Speedway leagues Professional sports leagues in Denmark Speedway in Denmark Denmark ) , song = ( en, "King Christian stood by the lofty mast") , song_type = National and royal anthem , image_map = EU-Denmark.svg , ...
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1997 Danish Speedway Season
The 1997 Danish speedway season was the 1997 season of motorcycle speedway in Denmark. Individual Individual Championship The 1997 Danish Individual Speedway Championship was the 1997 edition of the Danish Individual Speedway Championship. The final was held at Holsted on 23 May. The title was won by Tommy Knudsen. The Championship formed part of the 1998 Speedway Grand Prix Qualification with 5 riders qualifying for the Scandinavian Final. Final Key - Each heat has four riders, 3 points for a heat win, 2 for 2nd, 1 for third and 0 for last Junior Championship Claus Kristensen won the Junior Championship. Team Danish Superliga The 1997 season was won by Holstebro for the first time. References {{International speedway Speedway leagues Professional sports leagues in Denmark Speedway in Denmark Denmark ) , song = ( en, "King Christian stood by the lofty mast") , song_type = National and royal anthem , image_map = EU-Denmark.svg , map_caption = ...
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Aksel Jepsen
:''See Kusaila for the 7th-century Berber leader.'' Aksel is a masculine name, used predominantly throughout Scandinavia, a variant of Axel. People with the name include: *Aksel Agerby (1889–1942), Danish composer, organist, and music administrator *Aksel Airo (1898–1985), Finnish lieutenant general and main strategic planner *Aksel Andersen (1912–1977), Danish-American organist and composer and organ professor and examinist *Aksel Frederik Andersen (1891–1972), Danish mathematician *Aksel Arstal (1855–1940), Norwegian theologist, schoolteacher and geographer *Aksel Bender Madsen (1916–2000), Danish furniture designer *Aksel Berg (1893–1979), Soviet scientist and Navy Admiral (in Engineering) *Aksel Berget Skjølsvik (born 1987), Norwegian professional football player * Aksel Bonde (1918–1996), Danish rower who competed in the 1948 Summer Olympics * Aksel Brehm (born 1889), Estonian politician *Aksel C. Wiin-Nielsen (1924–2010), Danish professor of meteorolog ...
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Fjelsted Speedway Club
Fjelsted Speedway Klub or Team Fjelsted is a speedway club from the village of Fjelsted near Harndrup in Denmark, who compete in the Danish Speedway League. History A mini speedway track was built in the spring of 1971 in an old apple garden, before a larger track was built in 1976 after a lease agreement with a local farm owner was reached. The opening meeting took place during Easter 1976. The team have won the Danish Speedway League The Danish Speedway League ( da, Dansk Speedway Liga) or Danish Super League or Metal League as it is called today is the top division of motorcycle speedway in Denmark. Roll of Honour List of teams to have finished in medal-winning positions: ... title on 5 occasions in 1982, 1986, 1992, 1995 and 2019. Teams 2022 team * * * * * * References Danish speedway teams {{Speedway-stub ...
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Slangerup Speedway Klub
Slangerup Speedway Klub is a speedway club from Slangerup in Denmark, who compete in the Danish Speedway League. History The club were formed during the Easter of 1967 by Børge O. Christiansen. The team runs at the Slangerup Speedway Centre which opened in 1967. The team have won the Danish Speedway League The Danish Speedway League ( da, Dansk Speedway Liga) or Danish Super League or Metal League as it is called today is the top division of motorcycle speedway in Denmark. Roll of Honour List of teams to have finished in medal-winning positions: ... title on four occasions in 1988, 2008, 2010 and 2011. Teams 2022 team * * * * * * * * * * References Danish speedway teams {{Speedway-stub ...
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Outrup Speedway Club
Region Varde Elitesport and Outrup Speedway Club is a speedway club southwest of Outrup in Denmark, who compete in the Danish Speedway League. History Outrup Speedway Club was founded in November 1973 and the speedway track was opened on 3 July 1976. In 1986, a new stadium opened which was adjacent to the old one and is currently located at the Outrup Speedway Center, Hennevej 35, 6855 Outrup. In 2015, the club changed its name from the Outrup Speedway Club to Region Varde Elitesport. The team have won the Danish Speedway League The Danish Speedway League ( da, Dansk Speedway Liga) or Danish Super League or Metal League as it is called today is the top division of motorcycle speedway in Denmark. Roll of Honour List of teams to have finished in medal-winning positions: ... title on 5 occasions in 1985, 1999, 2001, 2016 and 2018 Teams 2022 team * * * * * * * * * References Danish speedway teams {{Speedway-stub ...
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Holsted Speedway Klub
Holsted Speedway Klub or Holsted Tigers is a speedway club from Holsted in Denmark, who compete in the Danish Speedway League. History The club was founded on 5 November 1974 by Kurt Bøgh. The original track was small and caused controversy with the Danish Motor Union over its size. In 1989 the club moved to a new track. The team now runs from the Holsted Speedway Centre. The team have won the Danish Speedway League The Danish Speedway League ( da, Dansk Speedway Liga) or Danish Super League or Metal League as it is called today is the top division of motorcycle speedway in Denmark. Roll of Honour List of teams to have finished in medal-winning positions: ... title on a record 14 occasions in 1976, 1977, 1978, 1991, 1994, 1996, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2014 and 2021. Teams 2022 team * * * * * * * * * References Danish speedway teams {{Speedway-stub ...
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Holstebro Speedway Klub
Holstebro Speedway Klub is a motorcycle speedway club from Holstebro in Denmark. They were champions of Denmark, having won the title in 1997. Track The track is located about 16 kilometres east of Holestebro on Hesselåvej 41B (south of Skave) and is adjacent to the Holstebro Moto Cross track. History 1953 to 1967 In 1953, Holstebro Motor Klub (HMK) converted the grass track at Naur to a 367-metre speedway track. The track was known as the Naur track because it was just outside Holstebro to the west, by the railway line to Naur. The track hosted significant speedway events but unfortunately, due to financial difficulties the HMK suspended activities in 1967. This coincided with the introduction of the speedway leagues in 1967, resulting in Holstebro not having a team in the league. 1985 to present In 1985, the Holstebro Speedway Klub (HoSK) was formed and with the help of the municipality they were able to build a track in Skave (its current location). The following year the ...
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Brovst Speedway Club
Brovst Speedway Club also known as Nordjysk Elite Speedway is a motorcycle speedway club from Brovst in Denmark, who competed in the Danish Speedway League until 2010, and then again in 2021. They are three times champions of Denmark, having won the title in 1990, 1998 and 2000. Track The home venue of the club is the Brovst Speedway Center, which is located north of Brovst on the Over Søen 12, from Brovst to Tranum. History 1957 to 1991 The club was founded by name in 1991 but previous to this the origins of the club were started in 1957, with the founding of the Han Herreds Motor Klub (HaMK). In 1973, HaMK opened a speedway track in Mou Kær, the club had previously ran Motocross events. The new spedway track was a small track used mainly for 50cc machines. Two visitors to the track were two young boys called Hans Nielsen and his older brother Jens Henry Nielsen In 1977, the venue experienced some issues about being able to use the track, which actually resulted in the m ...
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Danish Speedway League
The Danish Speedway League ( da, Dansk Speedway Liga) or Danish Super League or Metal League as it is called today is the top division of motorcycle speedway in Denmark. Roll of Honour List of teams to have finished in medal-winning positions: 2008 season The 2008 season was won by Slangerup; they beat Esbjerg and Holsted. 2009 season 2015 season In the Superfinal Munkebo won with 36 points. Fjelsted finished second with 33 points, Esbjerg third with 32 points and Region Varde forth with 31 points. 2016 season In the Superfinal Region Varde won with 40 points. Holsted finished second with 37 points, Esbjerg third with 35 points and Slangerup forth with 20 points. References See also * Sports in Denmark {{Danish speedway teams Speedway in Denmark Speedway leagues Professional sports leagues in Denmark ...
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Ronnie Henningsen
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Danish Under 21 Individual Speedway Championship
The Danish Under 21 Individual Speedway Championship is a competition for riders who are under the age of 21, holding a Danish passport and a valid DMU licence. The competition was first staged in 1960 and was won by Jorgen Hoffman. Although there was no competition in 1961, the event returned in 1962 and has been staged every year since. Kenneth Bjerre holds the record for most titles with four. Previous winners References See also

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Jesper Steentoff
Jesper is a given name commonly believed to be of ancient Persian origin, meaning "Treasurer". Some notable people with the name Jesper include: Music * Jesper Koch (born 1967), Danish composer * Jesper Kyd (born 1972), Danish video game and film score composer * Jesper Nordin (Danish conductor) (born 1975) * Jesper Nordin (Swedish composer) (born 1971) * Jesper Strömblad (born 1972), Swedish musician Sports * Jesper Appel (born 1993), Swedish ice hockey player * Jesper Blomqvist (born 1974), Swedish footballer * Jesper Christiansen (born 1978), Danish footballer * Jesper Drost (born 1993), Dutch footballer * Jesper Garnell (born 1958), Danish boxer * Jesper Grønkjær (born 1977), Danish footballer * Jesper Hansen (other) * Jesper Horsted (born 1997), American football player * Jesper Jansson (born 1971), Swedish footballer * Jesper Knudsen (badminton) (born 1960), Danish player * Jesper Mørkøv (born 1988), Danish racing cyclist * Jesper Nelin (born 1992), Swedish ...
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