European Over 40’s Individual Championships (1994-present)
1994 – Almere, Holland
Mike Baugh (England) 20, Colin Wheeler (England) 17, Ralph Doughty (Ireland) 16, Dave Hughes (England) 16, Bob Prince (England) 15, John Murphy (Ireland) 15, Mick Pedley (England) 15, Johan Koudijs (Holland) 14, John Whiting (England) 13, Donald Reiche (Holland) 11, Pete Dalley (England) 10, Bruce Ward (England) 9, Steve Harvie (Scotland) 9, Josh Gleave (England) 8, Tom Van Haren (Holland) 6, Kees Van Haren (Holland) 5
Referee: Dave Bilnston (England)
1996 – Rawicz, Poland
Phil Pilbrow (England) 12, Donald Reiche (Holland) 10, Roger Ellis (England) 9, Steve Mills (England) 9, John Bryant (Wales) 8, Johan Koudijs (Holland) 8, Mike Hack (England) 8, Steve Harvie (Scotland) 8, Barry Cadd (England) 4
Referee: Dave Blinston (England)
This match adopted the 3,2,1,0 scoring system utilised by the Polish Cycle Speedway Association at the time
1998 to 2014 – Not Staged
2014 – Torun, Poland
Steve Harris (England) 15, Mark Whitehead (England) 14, Mark Winwood (Wales) 14, Lee Lawrence (Scotland) 14, Jason Burke (England) 12, Krsysztof Zawadzki (Poland) 10, Krysztof Zakrewski (Poland) 9, Zbigniew Poechota (Poland) 9, Mick Knowles (England) 8, Gavin Kennedy (Scotland) 8, Maciej Laskowski (Poland) 6
Referee: Mike Legge (England)
2016 – Not Staged
2018 – Bargly, Poland
Craig Marchant (England) 19, Mark Whitehead (England) 17, Dominik Rycharski (Poland) 16, Norman Venson (England) 16, Steve Harris (England) 16, Mark Winwood (Wales) 15, Paddy Wenn (Ireland) 13, Alex Zielinski (Poland) 13, Arkadiusz Słysz (Poland) 11, Tomasz Szwajorek (Poland) 10, Arkadiusz Dudek (Poland) 10, Paul Graham (England) 9, Gary Colby (Ireland) 9, Dave Murphy (Wales) 8, Graham Kemp (England) 8, Luke Morton (England) 6
Referee: Mike Hack (Manchester, England)
2020 – Not Staged
2022 – Gin Pit, Astley & Tyldesley, England
Lukas Nowacki (Poland) 20, Pawel Kozlowski (Poland) 19, Marcin Szymanski (Poland) 18, Gavin Wheeler (England) 17, Craig Marchant (England) 15, Tomasz Wlodarczyk (Poland) 14, Lukasz Rajlewski (Poland) 14, Dariusz Pilas (Poland) 13, Terry Norman (England) 12, Jacek Wleklik (Poland) 12, Steve Harris (England) 10, Paddy Wenn (Ireland) 9, Tomasz Szwajorek (Poland) 7, Paul Timms (England) 7, Mark Winwood (Wales) 6, Daniel Kubiak (Poland) 4, Lukasz Kaczmarek (Poland) (res) 2
Referee: Bob Prince (England)
2024 – Skierki, Torun, Poland
Paweł Kozlowski (Poland) 19, Lukasz Rajewski (Poland) 17, Dariusz Pilas (Poland) 16*, Tomasz Włodarczyk (Poland) 16*, Marcin Szymański (Poland) 16*, Jacek Wleklik (Poland) 14, Radosław Sieradzki (Poland) 13, Lukasz Kokott (Poland) 13, Mark Winwood (Wales) 13, Craig Norton (Ireland) 12, Paddy Wenn (Ireland) 11, Jason Ashford (England) 10, Daniel Kubiak (Poland) 9, Mariusz Malecki (Poland) 8, Arkadiusz Slysz (Poland) 3 (withdrew after 2nd ride)
Marcin Puk (Poland) non starter, Craig Marchant (England) non starter due to injury
*-after run-off
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