Australia national speedway team

Australia is one of the leading teams in international motorcycle speedway with the country regarded as the birthplace of the sport in the 1920s. The team are five times champions of the world having won the sports premier team competition in 1976, 1999, 2001, 2002 and 2022.[1]

Australia
Nation colourGreen/Yellow
SWC Wins(1976, 1999, 2001, 2002, 2022)
Squad
World Championships
Team (SWC) 5 4 3
Pairs 0 3 0
Individual (SGP) 8 7 12

Speedway World Cup & Speedway of Nations

The Australian team won its first World Team Cup in 1976 with captain John Boulger, Phil Crump, Billy Sanders, Phil Herne and reserve Garry Middleton, but had to wait over 30 years before winning three tournaments out of four, between 1999 and 2002. Key riding members of the title wins since 1999 include Jason Crump (undefeated through the 2001 World Cup rounds and Final), Leigh Adams, Ryan Sullivan and Todd Wiltshire who took part in all three wins, while Jason Lyons rode in two (1999 and 2002) and Craig Boyce rode in 2001.[2]

The fifth success came in the 2022 Speedway of Nations (the new name for the World Cup) with the squad members being Jack Holder, Max Fricke and Jason Doyle.[3]

Four times Australian champion Jim Airey is the only Australian rider to win the World Team Cup not riding for Australia. He won the 1971 Speedway World Team Cup in Wrocław, Poland, as part of the Great Britain team.

Year Venue Standings (Pts) Australia Riders and Pts
1976 England
London
White City Stadium
1. Australia AUSTRALIA (31)
2. Poland Poland (28)
3. Sweden Sweden (26)
4. Soviet Union Soviet Union (11)
Phil Crump 11
Billy Sanders 7
Phil Herne 7
John Boulger 6
Garry Middleton -
1999 Czech Republic
Pardubice
Svítkov Stadion
1. Australia AUSTRALIA (51)
2. Czech Republic Czech Republic (35)
3. United States USA (29)
4. England England (29)
Leigh Adams 14
Jason Crump 13+1
Ryan Sullivan 12+3
Jason Lyons 10+3
Todd Wiltshire 2+1
2001 Poland
Wrocław
Olympic Stadium
1. Australia AUSTRALIA (68)
2. Poland Poland (65)
3. Sweden Sweden (51)
4. Denmark Denmark (44)
5. United States USA (30)
Jason Crump 20
Leigh Adams 16
Ryan Sullivan 13
Todd Wiltshire 10
Craig Boyce 9
2002 England
Peterborough
East of England Showground
1. Australia AUSTRALIA (64)
2. Denmark Denmark (58)
3. Sweden Sweden (54)
4. Poland Poland (48)
5. Czech Republic Czech Republic (36)
Leigh Adams 17
Ryan Sullivan 17
Jason Crump 14
Todd Wiltshire 13
Jason Lyons 3
2022 Denmark
Vojens
Vojens Speedway Center
1. Australia AUSTRALIA (30)
2. United Kingdom Great Britain (32)
3. Sweden Sweden (30)
4. Denmark Denmark (28)
5. Czech Republic Czech Republic (27)
6. Poland Poland (26)
7. Finland Finland (16)
Jack Holder 19+4+4
Max Fricke 11+3+2
Jason Doyle res

Key:
+1,2... - bonus points gained by finishing behind teammate
+1j,+2j... - extra points gained in joker ride

Team Under-21 World Championship

YearPlacePts.Riders
2005did not start in Qualifying Round 2
2006did not enter
20073rd place in Qualifying Round 1
2008433Chris Holder (16), Troy Batchelor (7), Tyron Proctor (7), Robert Ksiezak (2), Kozza Smith (1)
2009Darcy Ward (18), Richard Sweetman (8), Justin Sedgmen (6), Josh Grajczonek (2), Mitchell Davey (1)
2010Darcy Ward (15), Richard Sweetman (11), Sam Masters (9), Justin Sedgmen (8), Josh Grajczonek (3)
2011*Won Semi-final 2
Darcy Ward (15), Josh Grajczonek (14), Sam Masters (13), Justin Sedgmen (11), Richard Sweetman (10)
2012244Darcy Ward (14), Nick Morris (11), Dakota North (8), Sam Masters (6), Alex Davies (5)
2013420Darcy Ward (14), Alex Davies (4), Nick Morris (3), Tyson Nelson (2)
2014Max Fricke (10), Mason Campton (10), Nick Morris (9+2), Ryan Douglas (8)
2015[4]329Host nation
Nick Morris (12), Brady Kurtz (7), Max Fricke (6), Jack Holder (4)
2016237Jake Allen (13), Jack Holder (9), Max Fricke (8), Brady Kurtz (7), Cameron Heeps (Res - DNR)
YearPlacePts.Riders

* Due to cost of travel and visa problems, Australia withdrew from the 2011 Final,

Honours

World Championships

Competitions Total Gold medals Silver medals Bronze medals
Total Years Total Years Total Years
Team
World Cup
(1960-2000)
(since 2001)
11 4 1976, 1999, 2001, 2002 4 2003, 2009, 2011, 2012 3 2007, 2013, 2014
Team U-21 (since 2005) 3 0 2 2012, 2016 1 2015
Pairs/Nations (1970-1993/since 2018) 3 0 3 1974, 1983, 1990 0
Intercontinental (1975-2001) 0
Individual
Grand Prix
(1936-1994)
(since 1995)
27 8 1936, 1938, 1951, 1952, 2004, 2006, 2009, 2012 7 1983, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2005, 2007, 2008 12 1936, 1950, 1951, 1958, 1976, 1980, 1990, 1994, 2002, 2005, 2007, 2010
Individual U-21 (since 1977) 14 6 1983, 1992, 1995, 2009, 2010, 2016 4 1996, 2007, 2008, 2011 4 1991, 1994, 1995, 1999
Total medals: 58 Gold: 18 Silver: 20 Bronze: 20

Individual World Championship

Individual Under-21 World Championship

* Steve Baker's win in 1983 was when it was known as the European Under-21 Championship

Notable riders

♦ Individual World Champion
• Under-21 World Champion
× World Team Cup / World Cup Champion
* Australian Champion
# Australian Under-21 Champion
† - Deceased

References

  1. "Speedway of Nations Preview". Speedway Star page 22. 23 July 2022.
  2. "Roll of honour". Benfield Sports International (BSI). 2008. Archived from the original on 27 September 2007. Retrieved 16 September 2008.
  3. "Awesome Aussies". Speedway Star pages 3-10. 6 August 2022.
  4. 2015 Junior World Cup

See also

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