1994 Individual Speedway World Championship


The 1994 Individual Speedway World Championship
1994 was the last championship to be staged in the traditional single meeting World Final format before the advent of the Speedway Grand Prix series in 1995. The Final was held on 20 August at the Speedway Center in Vojens, Denmark.
Sweden's Tony Rickardsson won the first of what would prove to be a record equalling 6 World Championships, defeating Danish former triple champion Hans Nielsen and Australia's Craig Boyce in a runoff after all three riders finished on 12 points.

Qualification

Australian Qualification

Australian Final

Pos.RiderTotal
1 Leigh Adams15
2 Jason Lyons13
3 Jason Crump11+3
4 Craig Boyce11+2
5 Shane Parker10
6 Mick Poole9
7 Tony Langdon9
8 Cory Alderton9
9 Mark Lemon8
10 Troy Butler7
11 Stephen Davies5
12 Brett Woodfield4
13 Tony Rose4
14 Steve Johnston2
15 Wayne Lorimer1
16 Greg Barlett1

New Zealand Qualification

New Zealand Final

Pos.RiderTotal
1 Mark Thorpe15
2 Tony Nagel14
3 Mark Jamiesson13
4 Steve Mudgway11
5 Nathan Murray9
6 Mike Wilson8
7 Galvin Stone8
8 Craig Barker8
9 Trevor Chapman6
10 Justin Monk6
11 Dean Cooper5
12 Rhys Hamburger4
13 Jackyi Mauger 4
14 Chris Penny4
15 Scott Mitchell2
16 Daniel Burberry1

British Qualification

British Final

Swedish Final

Danish Final

Pos.RiderScoresTotal
1 Hans Nielsen24
2 Claus Jacobsen22
3 Gert Handberg21
4 Jan Staechmann20
5 Tommy Knudsen20
6 Martin Vinther18
7 John Jørgensen17
8 Jacob Olsen16
9 Brian Karger16
10 Brian Andersen13
11 Frede Schott13
12 Ole Hansen11
13 Jan Andersen8
Res Ronni Pedersen7
14 Morten Andersen6
Res Soren Damgärd6
15 Bo Skov Eriksen1
16 Kjed Mikkelsen0

Intercontinental Round

American Final

World Semi-finals

Semi-final 1