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Frank Facher
Frank Facher (born 11 June 1989)''Świat Żużla'', No 1 (81) 2009, pages 38-39, is a German speedway rider who rode for PSŻ Poznań in the 2010 Polish Speedway First League. He signed on Friday 30 July 2010 for the Stoke Potters of the British Premier League on a full contract to replace the injured Hynek Stichauer. Career details World Championships * Individual U-21 World Championship ** '' 2007 - 14th placed in the Semi-Final One'' ** ''2008 - 10th placed in Qualifying Round Two'' ** '' 2009 - 9th placed in Qualifying Round Two'' ** 2010 - ''qualify to the Semi-Final Two'' * Team U-21 World Championship ** 2006 - 4th placed in the Qualifying Round One for Germany II ** 2007 - Abensberg - 4th place (0 pts) ** ''2008 - 3rd place in the Qualifying Round Two'' ** '' 2009 - 2nd place in the Qualifying Round One'' ** '' 2010 - 3rd place in the Qualifying Round Two'' European Championships * Individual European Championship ** ''2008 - qualify to the Semi-Fin ...
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PSŻ Poznań
Poznańskie Stowarzyszenie Żużlowe (''Poznań Speedway Association'') is a Polish Motorcycle speedway, speedway team based in Poznań who currently race in Polish Speedway Second League (2. Liga). The club have never ridden in the Polish top division. Their nickname is "The Scorpions" (''pol. Skorpiony''). History In 2004, in an attempt to revive the city's rich speedway traditions, a new club called "PSŻ Poznań" was created by local speedway fans, after over a decade of absence of the sport in the area. In 2006 the club noted its first start in Team Speedway Polish Championship, National Team Championships in which they came 2nd in the Second League (3rd division) and won promotion to the First League after beating KSM Krosno in a promotion play-off. The club won its first individual medal in 2007 when Daniel Pytel was third in 2007 Individual Speedway Junior Polish Championship, Individual U-21 Polish Championship. A year later, Adam Skórnicki won in the 2008 Individual S ...
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2009 Team Speedway Junior World Championship
The 2009 Team Speedway Junior World Championship was the fifth annual FIM Team Under-21 World Championship competition since its introduction in 2005. The final took place on September 5, 2009, in Gorzów Wielkopolski, Poland. It was the second final held in Poland, but the first in Gorzów; in 2006, the final took place in Rybnik, where Poland beat Sweden, Denmark and Germany. Format The final consisted of the host team and the defending champions Poland. The other finalists were determined in two qualifying rounds (semi-finals). In Abensberg, Germany on June 1 was Sweden (3rd place in 2008 Final), Australia (4th place), Great Britain and host team Germany. Five days later in Pardubice, will be Denmark (Runner-up in 2008 Final), host team Czech Republic and Finland. The Russian team withdrew and was replaced by a joint team of Croatian and Slovenian riders, known as "Adria". Results Qualifying Round 1 was won by Sweden (45 points) and they beat host team Germa ...
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1989 Births
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Germany National Under-19 Speedway Team
The Germany national under-19 speedway team is the national under-19 motorcycle speedway team of Germany and is controlled by the Deutscher Motor Sport Bund. The team was started in all editions of Team Speedway Junior European Championship and they won one silver medal. The German riders has never won a medal in Individual competition. Competition Riders Riders who started in Individual Speedway Junior European Championship Finals: * Stefan Katt (1998 - 14th) * Martin Smolinski (2000 - 4th, 2002 - 13th, 2003 - 16th) * Matthias Schultz (2001 - 9th, 2003 - 9th) * Hans Jorg Muller (2001 - 11th) * Christian Hefenbrock (2004 - 8th) * Alexander Lischke (2004 - 17th) * Kevin Wölbert (2005 - 8th, 2006 - 10th, 2007 - 8th, 2008 - 6th) * Tobias Busch (2007 - 11th) * René Deddens (2009 - 17th) See also * Germany national speedway team * Germany national under-21 speedway team External links * (deDeutscher Motor Sport Bund webside National speedway teams Speedway Team ...
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Germany National Under-21 Speedway Team
The Germany national under-21 speedway team is the national under-21 motorcycle speedway team of Germany and is controlled by the Deutscher Motor Sport Bund. The team was started in all editions of Under-21 World Cup. It was started in two finals, but never won a medal. Christian Hefenbrock is the first, and so far, only medalist in Individual competition. Competition Team B See also * Germany national speedway team * Germany national under-19 speedway team External links * (deDeutscher Motor Sport Bund website {{National sports teams of Germany National speedway teams Speedway Team A team is a group of individuals (human or non-human) working together to achieve their goal. As defined by Professor Leigh Thompson of the Kellogg School of Management, " team is a group of people who are interdependent with respect to inf ...
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Germany National Speedway Team
The Germany national speedway team are motorcycle speedway national team from Germany. 2009 Team A members of 2009 Teams was approval in March 2009 by Deutscher Motor Sport Bund. * Seniors: ** Martin Smolinski ** Kevin Wölbert ** Tobias Kroner ** Christian Hefenbrock ** Richard Speiser ** Thomas Stange * U-21 Juniors: ** Kevin Wölbert ** Max Dilger ** Tobias Busch ** Frank Facher ** Erik Pudel ** Sonke Petersen * U-19 Juniors: ** Erik Pudel ** Kai Huckenbeck ** René Deddens ** Marcel Helfer ** Franz Winklhofer Speedway World Cup Riders Świat Żużla, No 3 (75) /2008, pages 24-25, Team U-21 World Championship European Pairs Championship Team U-19 European Championship Honours World Championships European Championships References See also * motorcycle speedway {{National sports teams of Germany National speedway teams Speedway Team A team is a group of individuals (human or non-human) working together to achieve their ...
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Rawicz
Rawicz (; german: Rawitsch) is a town in west-central Poland with 21,398 inhabitants as of 2004. It is situated in the Greater Poland Voivodeship (since 1999); previously it was in Leszno Voivodeship (1975–1998). It is the capital of Rawicz County. History The town was founded by Adam Olbracht Przyjemski of Rawicz coat of arms for Protestant refugees from Silesia during the Thirty Years' War. In 1638 King Władysław IV Vasa granted Rawicz town rights and confirmed the town's coat of arms. Rawicz was built as a precisely planned town and developed at a rapid pace. It was located on the trade route connecting Poznań and Wrocław. In 1640, a cloth guild was founded. Cloth production became a leading branch of the local industry, and by the end of the 18th century Rawicz was the leading weaving town of the whole region of Greater Poland. Rawicz was a private town of Polish nobility, administratively located in the Kościan County in the Poznań Voivodeship in the Greater Pola ...
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2008 Team Speedway Junior European Championship
The 2008 Team Speedway Junior European Championship was the 1st UEM Team Speedway Junior European Championship season. The Final took place on May 22 2008 in Florian Kapała Stadium in Rawicz, Poland. First edition European Championship was won by Sweden team. Results It was the first Championship title for Linus Eklöf (11 points in Final), Ludvig Lindgren (10 pts), Simon Gustafsson (9 pts), Linus Sundström (6 pts) and Niklas Larsson (0 heats). In Semi Final 1 in Güstrow, Germany won Germany team (45 points). Second was Denmark (38 pts) and they were qualified also. Third was Croatia (28 pts) with Jurica Pavlic (the then Individual European Champion) who was the best rider in this meeting (18 points in 6 heats). Last was France (9 pts). In Semi Final 2 in Wiener Neustadt, Austria won Sweden team (37 points). Second was Russia (31 pts) but they did not qualify because the 2nd team in SF1 Denmark had more points. Third Latvia (28 pts) and fourth Czech Republic (24 pts ...
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Team Speedway Junior European Championship
The Team Speedway Junior European Championship is an annual motorcycle speedway event for junior riders. The event is organised by the European Motorcycle Union (UEM) from 2008 to 2012. From 2013 to 2020, it was organised by Fédération Internationale de Motocyclisme. In 2021, the competition age limit increased to under 23 years of age. The first edition of the competition was in 2008 in Rawicz, Poland Poland, officially the Republic of Poland, is a country in Central Europe. It is divided into 16 administrative provinces called voivodeships, covering an area of . Poland has a population of over 38 million and is the fifth-most populou ..., which was won by the Swedish team. The next two editions were won by Poland team, and they have since gone on to claim a total of 12 titles. Age Limits *From 2008 to 2011 the age limit was under 19. *From 2012 to 2020 the age limit was under 21. *From 2021 to 2022 the age limit was under 23. Previous winners Classificatio ...
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2009 Individual Speedway Junior European Championship
The 2009 European Individual Speedway Junior Championship will be the 12th UEM Individual Speedway Junior European Championship season. The Final will be place on 11 July 2009 in Tarnów, Poland; it will be fourth Final in Poland, but first time in Tarnów. Defending European Champion is Artur Mroczka from Poland who won in 2008 Final in Stralsund, Germany. Calendar Domestic Qualifications Poland The Final of Domestic Qualification to Individual Junior European Championship ( pl, Finał krajowych eliminacji do Indywidualnych Mistrzostw Europy Juniorów) was canceled. Main Commission of Speedway Sport (part of Polish Motor Union) nominated seven riders and one reserve: * Przemysław Pawlicki (Leszno) * Sławomir Musielak (Leszno) * Dawid Lampart (Rzeszów) * Patryk Dudek (Zielona Góra) * Maciej Janowski (Wrocław) * Kacper Gomólski (Gniezno) * Damian Sperz (Gdańsk) * Reserve: Marcel Kajzer (Gniezno) Qualifying round Teterow * Qualifying Round * 4 April 2009 (1 ...
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2008 Individual Speedway Junior European Championship
The 2008 European Individual Speedway Junior Championship was the eleventh edition of UEM Individual Speedway Junior European Championship. The Final took place on 30 August 2008 in Stralsund, Germany; it was second Final in Germany. Defending European Champion was Nicolai Klindt from Denmark ) , song = ( en, "King Christian stood by the lofty mast") , song_type = National and royal anthem , image_map = EU-Denmark.svg , map_caption = , subdivision_type = Sovereign state , subdivision_name = Kingdom of Denmark , establish ... who won in 2007 Individual Speedway Junior European Championship, 2007 Final in Częstochowa, Poland. Calendar - Semi-finals - Final Allocation References Qualifying for the Final: * Riders placed 1st to 5th + 1R in Semi-Final 1 and Semi-Final 2 will qualify for the Final. * Riders placed 1st to 6th in Semi-Final 3 will qualify for the Final. But, if no Germany riders qualify for the Final, then only 5 riders will qualify ...
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Individual Speedway Junior European Championship
The European Individual Speedway Junior Championship is an annual speedway event organized by the European Motorcycle Union (UEM) since 1998. Championship History Between 1977 and 1988 the FIM) held the Speedway European Under 21 Championship. After deciding to allow non-European competitors, the competition was renamed the World Under 21 Championship. The European Junior Championship was then inaugurated in 1998, under the control of the European Motorcycle Union (UEM). It was held for riders under 21 years of age. In 2021, the age limit was reduced from under 21 years of age to under 19 years of age (there had been an under 19 championship previously). Age limit *1998 to 2020 (under 21) *2021 to present (under 19) Previous winners Under 19 champions (before 2021 age limit change) References {{International speedway Individual 19 ...
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