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Vojens Kirke
Vojens (german: Woyens) is a railway town in Denmark with a population of 7,475 (1 January 2022).BY3: Population 1. January by rural and urban areas, area and population density
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Speedway Grand Prix
Speedway Grand Prix are a series of stand-alone motorcycle speedway events over the course of a season used to determine the Speedway World Champion. The series started in 1995 replacing the previous format of a single event final. The first winner was Hans Nielsen of Denmark. Event format The format for a Grand Prix changed for the 2007 season onwards. Sixteen riders take part in each Grand Prix and over the course of twenty heats each rider will race against every other rider once. The top eight scorers advance to a semi-final and from each semi-final the 1st and 2nd placed riders will advance to the GP final. In this format all rides counted towards Grand Prix points totals, including the semi-final and final, the maximum points for a single GP is 21 (5x heat wins, semi final win and final win). This scoring revision was introduced as a result of comments made during 2006 that the 4 finalists received too many points compared to the losing semi-finalists who in turn receiv ...
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1979 Speedway World Pairs Championship
The 1979 Speedway World Pairs Championship was the tenth FIM Speedway World Pairs Championship. The final took place in Vojens, Denmark. The championship was won by host Denmark (25 points) who beat England (24 points) and Poland (20 points). Preliminary round * Targoviste * May 13 Semifinal 1 * Landshut * June 9 Semifinal 2 * Ljubljana * June 10 World final * Vojens, Speedway Center * June 26 ---- * American Kelly Moran did not start, because he was injured at official practice. His replacement Steve Gresham failed to show up to the meeting and another replacement Ron Preston was stuck in England forcing Penhall to ride alone. See also * 1979 Individual Speedway World Championship * 1979 Speedway World Team Cup * motorcycle speedway * 1979 in sports References {{International speedway 1979 Events January * January 1 ** United Nations Secretary-General Kurt Waldheim heralds the start of the ''International Year of the Child''. Many musicians donat ...
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2015 Speedway World Cup
The 2015 Monster Energy FIM Speedway World Cup (SWC) was the fifteenth FIM Speedway World Cup, the annual international speedway world championship tournament. It took place between 6 June and 14 June 2015 and involved nine national teams. It was won by Sweden, the first time they have achieved success since 2004. They beat hosts and defending champions Denmark by two points, while Poland edged out Australia to claim third. Qualification Landshut - 9 May 2015 Qualified teams Tournament The final was delayed from 13 Jun until 14 Jun after rain caused the meeting to be abandoned. Final classification See also * 2015 Speedway Grand Prix References External links Official website {{Speedway World Cup seasons World Team 2015 File:2015 Events Collage new.png, From top left, clockwise: Civil service in remembrance of November 2015 Paris attacks; Germanwings Flight 9525 was purposely crashed into the French Alps; the rubble of residences in Kathmandu following t ...
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2010 Speedway World Cup
The 2010 FIM PGE Polska Grupa Energetyczna Speedway World Cup (SWC) was the tenth FIM Speedway World Cup, the annual international speedway world championship tournament. It was originally scheduled to take place between 24 July and 31 July 2010, although re-stagings due to adverse weather meant that it finally took place between 25 July and 1 August, and involved eight national teams. Six teams were seeded through to the finals and two qualification rounds were held in May 2010 to determine the final two places. Poland won the World Cup for the fourth time in six seasons, amassing 44 points in the final. Denmark finished second with 39, while Sweden finished third for the third successive year, with 35 points. Qualification Qualified teams Tournament Final classification See also * 2010 Speedway Grand Prix * 2010 Team Speedway Junior World Championship References External links SpeedwayWorld.tv (SWC news) {{Motorcycle speedway in 2010 World Team 2010 Fil ...
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2008 Speedway World Cup
The 2008 FIM Nordicbet Speedway World Cup (SWC) is the 8th FIM Speedway World Cup season. The Final took place on July 19 2008 in Vojens, Denmark. The tournament was won by host team Denmark (49 pts) and they beat defending champion Poland (46 pts), Sweden (39 pts) and Australia (21 pts) in the Final. It was the second time the Speedway World Cup was won by Denmark and their thirteenth Team World Champion title overall. It was the second time Hans Andersen, Niels Kristian Iversen, Bjarne Pedersen and Nicki Pedersen had been members of a World Cup winning team (Champions in 2006, but it was the first time for Kenneth Bjerre. Calendar Qualification The top 6 teams of the overall 2007 Speedway World Cup was directly seeded into the 2008 SWC Final Tournament: Poland (Rank #1 - the defending Champion), Denmark (#2), Australia (#3), Great Britain (#4), Sweden (#5) and Russia (#6). 2 other teams was shall qualify to the SWC through 2 preliminary rounds: Czech Republic (#7) and H ...
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2003 Speedway World Cup
The 2003 Speedway World Cup (SWC) was the 3rd FIM Speedway World Cup season. The Final took place on 9 August 2003 in Vojens, Denmark. The tournament was won by Sweden (62 pts) and they beat Australia (57 points), host team Denmark (53 pts) and Poland (49 pts), Great Britain (44 pts) in the Final. Qualification * Qualifying round * 2003-05-11 * Daugavpils, Latvijas Spidveja Centrs Venues Three cities were selected to host SWC finals events: Qualifying round Holsted (1) * Event 1 * 2003-08-03 * Holsted Outrup (2) * Event 2 * 2003-08-04 * Outrup * Latvia team (3rd in Qualifying round) was replaced by Italy (4th in Qualifying round) Holsted (3) * Event 3 * 2003-08-05 * Holsted Race-off * Race-Off * 2003-08-07 * Outrup Final * The Final * 2003-08-09 * Vojens References See also *2003 Speedway Grand Prix The 2003 Speedway Grand Prix was the 58th edition of the official World Championship and the ninth season in the Speedw ...
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Speedway World Cup
The Speedway World Cup is an annual motorcycle speedway, speedway event held each year in different countries. The first edition of the competition in the current format was held in 2001 and replaced the old Speedway World Team Cup, World Team Cup which ran from 1960 until 2000. The last edition was in 2017. From 2018, the World Cup was replaced by the Speedway of Nations, which effectively brought back the pairs format. However, in 2023 the World Cup will return. Format The final tournament usually lasted for about a week with four meetings held in six or seven days. It started with two first round "events", each consisting of four national teams. The winners of these events qualified automatically for the final, while those who finished second and third competed in the race-off. Last place finishers were eliminated. The top two in the race-off joined the event winners in the final. The winners of the final carried home the Ove Fundin Trophy, named after one of the all-time gre ...
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1998 Speedway World Team Cup
The 1998 Speedway World Team Cup was the 39th edition of the FIM Speedway World Team Cup to determine the team world champions. The final took place on 11 September at the Vojens Speedway Center in Denmark. The winners were the United States team who claimed their fifth title. Qualification Group B * June 7, 1998 * Daugavpils * Latvia and Ukraine to Group A Group A * June 28, 1998 * Togliatti :Draw 1. -> * Czech Republic and Hungary to Final World Final * September 11, 1998 * Vojens, Speedway Center See also * 1998 Speedway Grand Prix References {{Speedway World Cup seasons 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 ... World T ...
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1991 Speedway World Team Cup
The 1991 Speedway World Team Cup was the 32nd edition of the FIM Speedway World Team Cup to determine the team world champions. The final was staged at Vojens Speedway Center, Denmark and the host nation Denmark won a ninth title, once again drawing level with England's record. It was also Hans Nielsen's ninth gold medal having taken part in all of Denmark's title wins from 1978 until 1991. Qualification Group D * April 22, 1991 * Leipzig * ROUND 1 * April 28, 1991 * Krsko * ROUND 2 Yugoslavia to Group C. Group C * May 19, 1991 * Lonigo * ROUND 1 * May 26, 1991 * Tarnów * ROUND 2 Norway to Group B. Group B * July 7, 1991 * Diedenbergen * ROUND 1 * July 14, 1991 * Debrecen * ROUND 2 Hungary to Group A. Group A * August 24, 1991 * Pardubice Sweden to Final. World Final * September 14, 1991 * Vojens, Speedway Center See also * 1991 Individual Speedway World Championship * 1991 Speedway World Pairs Championship The 1991 Speedway World P ...
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1986 Speedway World Team Cup
The 1986 Speedway World Team Cup was the 27th edition of the FIM Speedway World Team Cup to determine the team world champions. A new format was started in 1986 whereby teams were seeded into groups, with Group 1 containing the leading nations competing over three legs to determine the champions. A promotion and relegation system was in place for the groups. Denmark won all three legs and therefore easily won their fourth consecutive title (and sixth in total) equalling Sweden's six titles and moving into equal second place in the all time list. It was also Hans Nielsen's sixth gold medal having taken part in all of Denmark's title wins. Group 4 Calendar * Winner promoted to Group 3 in 1987 Round 1 * May 4, 1986 * Krsko Round 2 * June 22, 1986 * Skien Round 3 * August 18, 1986 * Amsterdam * 3 Yugoslav riders did not arrive at Amsterdam, and were then banned from appearing in the Wiener Neustadt round by the Yugolsav Federation. At Amsterdam they were replaced ...
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1983 Speedway World Team Cup
The 1983 Speedway World Team Cup was the 24th edition of the FIM Speedway World Team Cup to determine the team world champions. The final took place at the Vojens Speedway Center in Denmark. The host country Denmark won their third title. Qualification Tournament See also * 1983 Individual Speedway World Championship * 1983 Speedway World Pairs Championship References {{Speedway World Cup seasons Speedway World Team Cup World Team Cup The World Team Cup was the international men's team championship of the Association of Tennis Professionals (ATP). The inaugural edition of the tournament was contested in 1975 in Kingston, Jamaica and was called the Nations Cup. No tourname ... pl:Drużynowe Mistrzostwa Świata na żużlu 1980 ...
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