The FIM Ice Speedway of Nations, formerly known as the Ice Speedway Team World Championship, is an international ice speedway competition, first held in Kalinin (Tver), USSR, in 1979.[1] Since its establishment, the tournament has been noted by a continued Russian dominance: the Soviet Union, Commonwealth of Independent States and Russia have won all but three tournaments. The only non-Russian teams to have won were West Germany in 1983, and Sweden - in 1985, 1995 and 2002.[2] [3] [4]
width=50 | Year | width=150 | Venue | width=200 | Winner | width=200 | Runner Up | width=200 | Third |
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Kalinin | West Germany | ||||||||
Eindhoven | |||||||||
Inzell | |||||||||
Kalinin | |||||||||
Berlin | West Germany | ||||||||
Deventer | |||||||||
Inzell | West Germany | ||||||||
Leningrad | West Germany | ||||||||
Heerenveen | West Germany | ||||||||
Grenoble | |||||||||
Assen | |||||||||
Almaty | West Germany | ||||||||
Inzell | |||||||||
Oulu | CIS | ||||||||
Assen | |||||||||
Karlstad | |||||||||
Frankfurt am Main | |||||||||
Izhevsk | |||||||||
Berlin | |||||||||
Göteborg | |||||||||
Berlin | |||||||||
2000 | Berlin | ||||||||
Berlin | |||||||||
2002 | Krasnogorsk | ||||||||
Saransk | |||||||||
Inzell | |||||||||
Krasnogorsk | |||||||||
Berlin | |||||||||
Saransk | |||||||||
Krasnogorsk | |||||||||
Inzell[5] | |||||||||
Krasnogorsk | |||||||||
Berlin | |||||||||
Tolyatti | |||||||||
Sanok | |||||||||
Tolyatti | |||||||||
Berlin | |||||||||
Tolyatti | |||||||||
Inzell | |||||||||
Shadrinsk | |||||||||
Tolyatti | |||||||||
Berlin | |||||||||
2021 and 2022 cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic. |
See main article: world championships.