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Poland National Under-19 Speedway Team
The Poland national under-19 speedway team is the national under-19 motorcycle speedway team of Poland and is controlled by the Polish Motor Union ( PZM). The team has won the Team Speedway Junior European Championship twice in 2009 and 2010. In the Individual competition was won by Poles six times: Rafał Okoniewski (1998, 1999), Łukasz Romanek (2001), Karol Ząbik (2005), Artur Mroczka (2008) and Przemysław Pawlicki (2009). Competition Riders Riders who started in the Individual Speedway Junior European Championship Finals: * Rafał Okoniewski (1998 - 1st, 1999 - 1st) * Karol Ząbik (2004 - 2nd, 2005 - 1st) * Przemysław Pawlicki (2009 - 1st, 2010 - 2nd) * Łukasz Romanek (2001 - 1st, 2002 - 16th) * Artur Mroczka (2008 - 1st) * Maciej Janowski (2008 - 2nd, 2009 - 2nd) * Karol Malecha (1999 - 2nd) * Rafał Kurmański (2001 - 2nd) * Janusz Kołodziej (2003 - 2nd) * Jarosław Hampel (1999 - 3rd) * Patryk Dudek (2009 - 5th, 2010 - 3rd) * Zbigniew Czerwi ...
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Polski Związek Motorowy
The Polski Związek Motorowy (PZM, PZMot) ( en, Polish Automobile and Motorcycle Federation) is an automobile club and the governing body of motorsports in Poland. It is based in Warsaw. Established in 1950 by merging the Polish Car Club and the Polish Motorcycle Association. According to its charter, the PZM deals with propagation of knowledge and motor cultures, it leads operations in favor of safety in road traffic, and it promotes motor tourism and camping, as well as supporting the antique vehicle hobby. It organizes driving schools, it provides assistance for motorists in cases of break-downs, it inspects repair garages and service stations, it is involved in sales of new and used cars, it acts as an agent for vehicle insurance policies, as well as issuing some travel documents, providing information for tourists, booking of hotels and ferry tickets. Besides the automobile club functions, PZM is the Polish National Federation for Motor Sports and is a member of: *FIA - Inter ...
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Michał Łopaczewski
Michał Łopaczewski (born 2 May 1989 in Poland(pl) www.lopaczewski.za.pl/biografia.htm - 9 Apr 2008.) is a Polish motorcycle speedway rider who was a member of Poland U-19 national team. Career details European Championships * Individual U-19 European Championship: ** ''2007 - 9th place in Semi-Final 3'' ** ''2008 - 10th plac in Semi-Final 1'' * Team U-19 European Championship: ** 2008 - Rawicz - 4th place (0 pts) Domestic competitions * Individual Polish Championship ** ''2009 - 17th place in Quarter-Final 2 as track reserve'' * Individual U-21 Polish Championship: ** 2008 - Rybnik - 16th place (0 pts) ** ''2009 - 14th place in Qualifying Round 1'' * Polish Silver Helmet (U-21) ** ''2008 - windraw in Semi-Final 1'' ** ''2009 - 15th place in Semi-Final 2'' * Polish Bronze Helmet (U-19) ** 2008 - Gdańsk Gdańsk ( , also ; ; csb, Gduńsk;Stefan Ramułt, ''Słownik języka pomorskiego, czyli kaszubskiego'', Kraków 1893, Gdańsk 2003, ISBN 83-87408-64- ...
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Mariusz Węgrzyk
Mariusz is a Slavic-language masculine name, and may refer to: * Mariusz Czerkawski (b. 1972), Polish ice hockey player * Mariusz Duda (b. 1975), Polish musician * Mariusz Fyrstenberg (b. 1980), Polish tennis player * Mariusz Jędra *Mariusz Jop * Mariusz Kamiński * Mariusz Klimczyk * Mariusz Kukiełka *Mariusz Kwiecień * Mariusz Lewandowski *Mariusz Liberda *Mariusz Linke, first Polish born black belt in Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu *Mariusz Maszkiewicz Mariusz Maszkiewicz (born May 31, 1959 in Iława) is a Polish diplomat; ambassador to Belarus (1998–2002) and Georgia (since November 2016). Life Education and first professional experience Mariusz Maszkiewicz grew up in the poor family i ... * Mariusz Niedbała * Mariusz Pawełek * Mariusz Podkościelny * Mariusz Pudzianowski, five-time World's Strongest Man * Mariusz Sacha * Mariusz Siembida * Mariusz Siudek * Mariusz Zganiacz * Mariusz Wach * Mariusz Wodzicki :''See also'' Marius (name) {{given name Polish masculine given ...
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Krzysztof Cegielski
Krzysztof Cegielski (born 3 September 1979 in Poland) is a former Polish speedway rider who was a permanent Speedway Grand Prix rider in 2002 and 2003 season. In 2003 he was involved in an on-track crash in a Swedish League. The resulting spinal cord injury left him partially paralysed, and ended his racing career. He has remained close to the speedway world, acting as a speedway manager and expert. After over a decade of determined and laborious rehabilitation, he managed to get back on his feet, and is now able to walk short distances. Speedway Grand Prix results Career Individual World Championship (Speedway Grand Prix) *2001 - 30th place (5 points) *2002 - 16th place (55 points) *2003 - 24th place (16 points) Individual U-21 World Championship *''1997 - Lost in National Qualification - Semi-Final'' *''1998 - Lost in National Qualification - Semi-Final'' *''1999 - Lost in National Qualification - Final'' *2000 - 2nd place (11 points +3) Team World Championship (Spe ...
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Krško
Krško (; german: Gurkfeld) is a town in eastern Slovenia. It is the seat of the City municipality of Krško. The town lies on the Sava River and on the northwest edge of the Krško Plain ( sl, Krško polje), which is part of the larger Krka Flat ( sl, Krška ravan). The area is divided between the traditional regions of Styria (territory on the left bank of the Sava) and Lower Carniola (territory on the right bank of the Sava). The entire municipality is now included in the Lower Sava Statistical Region. Slovenia's only nuclear power plant, the Krško Nuclear Power Plant, lies southeast of the town. Name The name of the settlement was changed from ''Krško'' to ''Videm–Krško'' in 1953. The name ''Krško'' was restored in 1964. In the past the German name was ''Gurkfeld''. History Archaeological evidence shows that the area was settled in prehistoric times. Along the Sava River, numerous Bronze and Iron Age sites as well as Roman finds show continuous occupation. After the M ...
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1998 Individual Speedway Junior European Championship
The 1998 European Individual Speedway Junior Championship was the first edition of the Championship. Semi-Finals *Semi-Final A: **May 17, 1998 ** Piła *Semi-Final B: **May 17, 1998 ** Prelog Final *July 18, 1998 * Krško, Matije Gubca Stadium References 1998 1998 was designated as the ''International Year of the Ocean''. Events January * January 6 – The '' Lunar Prospector'' spacecraft is launched into orbit around the Moon, and later finds evidence for frozen water, in soil in permanently ... Euro I J {{motorcycle-speedway-competition-stub ...
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Łukasz Cyran
Łukasz or Lukasz () is a Polish masculine given name, derived from Greek Λουκᾶς, Lukas. Derived family names are Łukaszewski, Łukaszewicz/ Łukasiewicz/ Lukashevich, Lukash (as transliterated from Ukrainian and Belarusian), Lukashenko (Ukrainian)/Lukashenka (Belarusian). The name may refer to: * Łukasz Abgarowicz (born 1949), Polish politician * Łukasz Broź (born 1985), Polish footballer (defender) who plays for Widzew Łódź * Łukasz Burliga (born 1988), Polish footballer who plays for Wisła Kraków *Łukasz Chyła (born 1981), Polish track and field sprint athlete * Łukasz Cieślewicz (born 1987), Polish professional football (soccer) player *Łukasz Ciepliński (1913–1951), Polish soldier who fought in the Polish anti-Nazi and anti-communist resistance movements *Łukasz Czapla (born 1982), Polish sport shooter, a four-time World champion * Łukasz Derbich (born 1983), Polish footballer * Lukasz Dumanski (born 1983), Ivory Coast-born Polish-Canadian profe ...
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Divišov
Divišov (german: Diwischau) is a market town in Benešov District in the Central Bohemian Region of the Czech Republic. It has about 1,700 inhabitants. It lies near the rivers Sázava and Blanice, Administrative parts Villages of Dalovy, Křešice, Lbosín, Měchnov, Radonice, Šternov and Zdebuzeves are administrative parts of Divišov. Radonice and Zdebuzeves form an exclave of the municipal territory. Geography Divišov is located about east of Benešov and southeast of Prague. It is located in a hilly landscape. The western part of the municipal territory lies in the Benešov Uplands and the eastern part in the Vlašim Uplands. Large part of the area is covered with forests. The highest points are the hills Březák and Vrchy, both at above sea level. The confluence of the rivers Sázava and Blanice is located in Radonice part of Divišov. History The first written mention of Divišov is from 1130. The settlement was probably founded during reign of Bretislav I (1034 ...
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2010 Team Speedway Junior European Championship
The 2010 Team Speedway Junior European Championship will be the third UEM Team Speedway Junior European Championship season. The Final took place on 8 August 2010 in Divišov, Czech Republic. The Championship was won by the defending Champion Poland (56 pts) who they beat Sweden (25 pts), host team Czech Republic (23 pts) and Ukraine (16 pts). It was second champion title for Patryk Dudek, Maciej Janowski and Przemysław Pawlicki. Results Heat details Semi-Final One *24 May 2010 * Norden, Lower Saxony *Motodrom Halbemond (Length: 396 m) *Referee and Jury President: Istvan Darago *''References'' Semi-Final Two *31 July 2010 * Chervonohrad, Lviv Oblast *Referee and Jury President: K.Gardell *''References'' The Final *7 August 2010 * Divišov, Central Bohemian Region *Referee: Istvan Darago *Jury President: Andrzej Grodzki *''References'' See also * 2010 Team Speedway Junior World Championship * 2010 Individual Speedway Junior European Ch ...
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Sławomir Musielak
Sławomir Musielak (born 3 June 1990) is a Polish motorcycle speedway rider who is a member of the Polish junior national team. Musielak finished 2nd in the 2009 Individual Speedway Junior Polish Championship and was third in the 2009 Silver Helmet Final. Career details World Championships * Individual U-21 World Championship ** ''2009 - Lost in Domestic Qualification'' European Championships * Individual U-19 European Championship ** 2009 - Tarnów - 6th place (9 pts) * Team U-19 European Championship ** 2009 - Holsted - U-19 European Champion (1 pt) * European Club Champions' Cup ** ''2008 - 4th place in the Semi-Final for Leszno Domestic competitions * Individual Polish Championship ** ''2008 - track reserve in the Quarter-Final 4'' ** 2009 - Toruń - ''the Final will be on 25 July (as track reserve)'' * Individual Speedway Junior Polish Championship ** 2009 - Leszno - Runner-up (13 pts + 2nd in Run-Off) * Team Polish Championship (League) ** 200 ...
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Patryk Dudek
Patryk Dudek (; born 20 June 1992) is a Polish motorcycle speedway rider who is a member of the Polish national speedway team. Career Dudek's father, Sławomir, was a professional rider and Patryk gained his speedway licence in 2008. Dudek won 2009 and 2010 Team U-19 European Champion and 2009 Individual Under-21 Polish Champion titles. In 2017, he won the silver medal during the 2017 Speedway Grand Prix, having accomplished this during his debut season in the Speedway Grand Prix series, which makes him the most successful SGP rookie ever. After finishing 12th during the 2020 Speedway Grand Prix season Dudek suffered a leg injury, which resulted in him missing the 2021 season. In 2022, he finished in 7th place during the 2022 Speedway World Championship, after securing 102 points during the 2022 Speedway Grand Prix season, which included winning the German Grand Prix. Major results World individual Championship *2016 Speedway Grand Prix - 17th * 2017 Speedway Grand Prix ...
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