The history of the Bulgarian speedway began in 1961, when Bulgaria took part in the World Team Cup Continental Semifinal on July 30 in the Polish city of Rybnik. The Bulgarian team consisted of Milko Peykov / 4 points, Boris Damianov / 3 points, Dimitar Baev / 3 points, Plamen Alexandrov / 4 points, and Gabriel Matsev / reserve.
Speedway
Team Championship
Year | Venue | Winners | Runner-up | 3rd place |
1975 | ? | Veliko Tarnovo | Targovishte | Sofia |
1976 | ? | |||
1977 | ? | |||
1978 | ? | Veliko Tarnovo | Targovishte | Plovdiv |
1979 | ? | Veliko Tarnovo | ? | ? |
1980 | ? | Targovishte | Veliko Tarnovo | Pleven |
1981 | ? | Targovishte | Pleven | Veliko Tarnovo |
1982 | ? | ? | ? | ? |
1983 | ? | ? | ? | ? |
1984 | ? | Pleven | Plovdiv | Targovishte |
1985 | ? | AMC Targovishte | AMC Plovdiv | AMC Pleven |
1986 | ? | ? | ? | ? |
1987 | ? | ? | ? | ? |
1988 | ? | ? | ? | ? |
1989 | ? | MC Shumen | ? | ? |
1990 | ? | AMC Targovishte | MC Shumen | AMC Pleven |
Individual Championship
Year | Venue | Winners | Runner-up | 3rd place |
1957 | ? | Dimitar Bajev | ? | ? |
1958 | ? | Kiril Nikolov | ? | ? |
1959 | ? | Bohos Szachpasian | ? | ? |
1960 | ? | Kiril Nikolov | ? | ? |
1961 | ? | Milko Pejkov | ? | ? |
1962 | ? | Milko Pejkov | ? | ? |
1963 | ? | Milko Pejkov | Stanko Stankov | ? |
1964 | ? | ? | ? | ? |
1965 | ? | Milko Pejkov | ? | ? |
1966 | ? | ? | ? | ? |
1967 | ? | Aleksandar Stojanov | ? | ? |
1968 | ? | Milko Pejkov | ? | ? |
1969 | ? | Petar Petkov | ? | ? |
1970 | ? | Chedialko Nedialkov | ? | ? |
1971 | ? | Chedialko Nedialkov | ? | ? |
1972 | ? | Petar Petkov | ? | ? |
1973 | ? | Petar Petkov | ? | ? |
1974 | ? | Angel Jeftimov | ? | ? |
1975 | ? | Petar Petkov | Orlin Janakiev | Angel Jeftimov |
1976 | ? | Angel Jeftimov | Ivan Dupalov | Orlin Janakiev |
1977 | ? | Orlin Janakiev | Angel Jeftimov | Ivan Dupalov |
1978 | ? | ? | ? | ? |
1979 | ? | Orlin Janakiev | Angel Jeftimov | Atanas Janakiev |
1980 | Shumen Targovishte |
Angel Jevtimov | Nikolaj Manev | Orlin Janakiev |
1981 | Pleven Lovech Shumen Veliko Tarnovo Sofia |
Orlin Janakiev | Angel Jeftimov | Nikolaj Manev |
1982 | Shumen Veliko Tarnovo Lovech Dolni Dabnik |
Vesselin Markov | Orlin Janakiev | Angel Jeftimov |
1983 | ? | Nikolaj Manev | Angel Jeftimov | Stojan Todorov |
1984 | Veliko Tarnovo Lovech Sofia Shumen Targovishte |
Angel Jeftimov | Vesselin Markov | Orlin Janakiev |
1985 | ? | Vesselin Markov | Angel Jeftimov | Orlin Janakiev |
1986 | ? | Angel Jeftimov | ? | ? |
1987 | ? | Angel Jeftimov | ? | ? |
1988 | ? | Orlin Janakiev | Georgi Petranov | Zdravko Iordanov |
1989 | ? | Georgi Petranov | ? | ? |
1990 | ? | Georgi Petranov | Trajan Ivanov | Teodoz Gerchev |
1991 | Shumen | Georgi Petranov | Nikolaj Manev | Teodoz Gerchev |
1992 | ||||
1993 | ? | ? | ? | ? |
1994 | ? | Nikolaj Manev | ? | ? |
1995 | ? | Galin Velichkov | ? | ? |
1996 | ? | Zdravko Iordanov | Nikolaj Manev | Galin Velichkov |
Individual U-21 Championship
Year | Venue | Winners | Runner-up | 3rd place |
1981 | Pleven Lovech Veliko Tarnovo Sofia |
Georgi Nachev | Stanislav Cankov | Georgi Stankov |
1982 | Shumen | Vergil Kristev | Emil Georgiev | N. Kolev |
1983 | ? | Stanislav Cankov | Georgi Nachev | Radoslav Vilkov |
1984 | ? | Marin Bojanov | Georgi Tolev | Kirill Petrov |
1985 | ? | Radoslav Chakurov | Atanas Janakiev | Zahari Zahariev |
1986 | ? | Georgi Petranov | ? | ? |
1987 | ? | Georgi Petranov | ? | ? |
1988 | ? | ? | ? | ? |
1989 | ? | Georgi Petranov | ? | ? |
1990 | ? | Georgi Petranov | Teodoz Gerchev | Valery Christov |
Pairs Championship
Year | Venue | Winners | Runner-up | 3rd place |
1976 | ? | Targovishte | Plovdiv | Veliko Tarnovo |
1977 | ? | Veliko Tarnovo | Targovishte | Plovdiv |
1981 | ? | Targovishte | Veliko Tarnovo | Pleven |
1982 | ? | Pleven | ? | ? |
1983 | ? | Targovishte | ? | ? |
1984 | ? | Targovishte | Pleven | Veliko Tarnovo |
1985 | ? | AMC Pleven | AMC Targovishte | AMC Veliko Tarnovo |
1988 | ? | AMC Targovishte | ? | ? |
1989 | ? | AMC Targovishte | ? | ? |
1990 | ? | AMC Targovishte | AMC Pleven | AMC Shumen |
1991 | Shumen | AMC Shumen | AMC Pleven | AMC Targovishte |
See also
References
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