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1992 Speedway World Pairs Championship

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The 1992 Speedway World Pairs Championship was the twenty-third FIM Speedway World Pairs Championship.[1] The final took place in Lonigo, Italy. The championship was won by United States who beat England in Run-Off (both 23 points) and Sweden (22 points).[2]

Semi final 1

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Pos. Team Rider Points
1  United States (26 pts) Ronnie Correy 16
Sam Ermolenko 10
2  Sweden (22 pts) Per Jonsson 15
Tony Rickardsson 4
Jimmy Nilsen 3
3  Australia (19 pts) Leigh Adams 13
Shane Parker 4
Craig Boyce 2
4  Czechoslovakia (18 pts) Bohumil Brhel 12
Roman Matoušek 4
Antonín Kasper Jr. 2
5  Hungary (14 pts) Zoltán Adorján 10
Sándor Tihanyi 2
Antal Kocso 2
6  Poland (14 pts) Tomasz Gollob 9
Piotr Swist 4
Slawomir Drabik 1
7  Finland (13 pts) Vesa Ylinen 9
Juha Moksunen 4

Semi final 2

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Pos. Team Rider Points
1  England (28 pts) Gary Havelock 18
Paul Thorp 10
2  Denmark (26 pts) Tommy Knudsen 14
Hans Nielsen 12
3  New Zealand (21 pts) Mitch Shirra 11
Mark Thorpe 10
4  Norway (18 pts) Lars Gunnestad 11
Einar Kyllingstad 7
5  Germany (14 pts) Gerd Riss 11
Tommy Dunker 3
Andre Pollehn 0
6 Commonwealth of Independent States CIS (11 pts) Rene Aas 6
Rinat Mardanshin 5
7  Austria (8 pts) Andreas Bössner 6
Heinrich Schatzer 2

World final

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Pos. Team Rider Points
1st  United States (23+3 pts) Greg Hancock 11+3
Sam Ermolenko 9
Ronnie Correy 3
2nd  England (23+2 pts) Gary Havelock 15+2
Kelvin Tatum 8
Martin Dugard
3rd  Sweden (22 pts) Per Jonsson 14
Henrik Gustafsson 8
Tony Rickardsson
4  Italy (18 pts) Armando Castagna 16
Valentino Furlanetto 2
Armando Dal Chiele 0
5  Denmark (16 pts) Hans Nielsen 13
Brian Karger 2
Tommy Knudsen 1
6  New Zealand (14 pts) Mitch Shirra 12
David Bargh 2
Mark Thorpe 0
7  Australia (10 pts) Craig Boyce 5
Leigh Adams 4
Shane Parker 1

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "World Pairs Championship 1968-1993". Edinburgh Speedway. Retrieved 11 July 2021.
  2. ^ "Zapomniane turnieje: Mistrzostwa Świata Par (część 4)" (in Polish). SportoweFakty.pl. 19 August 2009. Archived from the original on 22 August 2009. Retrieved 23 August 2009.