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Henrik Gustafsson

Swedish speedway rider


Summary

Swedish speedway rider

FieldValue
nameHenka Gustafsson
nationalitySwedish
birth_date
birth_placeSköllersta, Sweden
career1Sweden
career2Indianerna
years21986-2005, 2011
career3Rospiggarna
years32009
career4Valsarna
years42010
career7Great Britain
career8King's Lynn Stars
years81990-1993
career9Belle Vue Aces
years91994, 2001
career10Poole Pirates
years102002
career11Oxford Cheetahs
years112005
career12Poland
career13KS Toruń
years131992
career14WTS Wrocław
years141993
career15ZKŻ Zielona Góra
years151994
career16Polonia Bydgoszcz
years161995-2001
career17Wybrzeże Gdańsk
years172002
career18Warsaw
years182003
career19Denmark
years202005
career20Fredericia
years212008
career21Grindsted
indivhonour1Swedish Champion
indivyear11995, 2000
indivhonour2Swedish U21 champion
indivyear21986, 1987, 1988, 1989
indivhonour3Nordic Longtrack Champion
indivyear31988
indivhonour4Swedish Longtrack Champion
indivyear41989
teamhonour1World Pairs Champion
teamyear11993
teamhonour2World Team Cup Winner
teamyear21994, 2000
teamhonour3Swedish Elite League Winner
teamyear31990, 1991
teamhonour4Polish League Championship winner
teamyear41993, 1997, 1998, 2000
teamhonour5Craven Shield Winner
teamyear52005
teamhonour6Danish League Champion
teamyear62005
teamhonour7Swedish Pairs Champion
teamyear71994

Henrik Anders (Henka) Gustafsson (born 14 August 1970) is a Swedish former Motorcycle speedway rider. He won the 1993 World Pairs Championship with Tony Rickardsson and the Speedway World Team Cup in 1994 and 2000. He earned 50 caps for the Sweden national speedway team.

Career

Gustafsson, rode for Indianerna in the Swedish Elite League starting in 1986. Gustafsson rode in the first of his four Speedway World Finals in 1990, despite failing to qualify for the 1990 World Final in Bradford, England, he got a lucky break when he replaced the injured Dane Jan O. Pedersen. Supposed to be one who was "there for the experience" in his first World Final, Henka impressed many by finishing a surprise 6th in the final, winning two of his five rides. After his first 3 rides he was in equal first place with eventual winner and fellow Swede Per Jonsson and Australia's Todd Wiltshire.

He first rode in Britain during a few matches for the 1990 season for the King's Lynn Stars before signing for the 1991 British League season. He topped the King's Lynn averages in 1991 and 1992, establishing himself as one of the league's leading riders. In January 1991, Gustafsson toured Australia with the Swedish team alongside Per Jonsson, Jimmy Nilsen, Peter Nahlin, Erik Stenlund, Conny Ivarsson and Tony Rickardsson. The Swedes defeated the Aussies 3-2 in a five match series.

Gustafsson's first season riding in the Polish top division was 1992 with KS Toruń and then rode for WTS Wrocław in 1993, helping them to become Polish League champions. Gustafsson qualified for the 1992 World Final in Wrocław, Poland where he improved to finish 5th, again winning two of his five rides and improved again in the 1993 World Final in Denmark, finishing 4th and winning 3 of his rides.

In the 1994 World Final, the last before the Speedway Grand Prix series started in 1995, Gustafsson finished in 7th place winning only one of his rides. Also in 1994 Gustafsson signed for ZKŻ Zielona Góra in Poland and won the Swedish Pairs Championship. In Britain, after four years with King's Lynn he asked to be put on the transfer list and eventually joined Belle Vue Aces mid-way through the 1994 season. After the 1994 season, he then took a seven-year break from riding in the British leagues.

Gustafsson won his first Speedway Swedish Individual Championship in 1995 and signed for Polonia Bydgoszcz in Poland, staying with them until 2001, again winning the Polish League in 1997, 1998 and 2000. He became champion of Sweden for the second time in 2000.

Gustafsson would then ride in the speedway Grand Prix series as a regular rider from 1995 until 2000, finishing a best 5th overall in both 1996 and 1997. His best placings in one of the Grand Prix events was a 2nd in Sweden in 1996 and a second as a Wild Card rider in the 2001 German GP.

The 2002 season saw Gustafsson on the move again, returning to the British leagues with Poole Pirates for one season and leaving Bydgoszcz for Wybrzeże Gdańsk. the following season in 2003 was his last season in Poland with Warsaw.

He then returned for one last season in Britain with the Oxford Cheetahs in 2005, winning the Craven Shield while with Oxford.

Family

His son, Simon (born 25 May 1990) has followed in his father's footsteps and has also become a speedway rider, riding for the Eastbourne Eagles in Britain and Start Gniezno in Poland.

World final appearances

Individual World Championship

  • 1990 - ENG Bradford, Odsal Stadium - 6th - 9pts
  • 1992 - POL Wrocław, Olympic Stadium - 5th - 9pts
  • 1993 - GER Pocking, Rottalstadion - 4th - 10pts
  • 1994 - DEN Vojens, Speedway Center - 7th - 9pts

World Pairs Championship

  • 1991 - POL Poznań, Olimpia Poznań Stadium (with Per Jonsson / Jimmy Nilsen) - 2nd - 24pts (9)
  • 1992 - ITA Lonigo, Pista Speedway (with Per Jonsson / Tony Rickardsson) - 3rd - 22pts (8)
  • 1993 - DEN Vojens, Speedway Center (with Tony Rickardsson / Per Jonsson) - Winner - 26pts (6)

World Team Cup

  • 1988 - USA Long Beach, Veterans Memorial Stadium (with Conny Ivarsson / Tony Olsson / Jimmy Nilsen / Per Jonsson) - 3rd - 22pts (4)
  • 1991 - DEN Vojens, Speedway Center (with Tony Rickardsson /Per Jonsson / Jimmy Nilsen / Peter Nahlin) - 2nd - 30pts (7)
  • 1992 - SWE Kumla, Kumla Speedway (with Tony Rickardsson / Per Jonsson / Jimmy Nilsen / Peter Nahlin) - 2nd - 33pts (12)
  • 1993 - ENG Coventry, Brandon Stadium (with Peter Karlsson / Per Jonsson / Tony Rickardsson / Peter Nahlin) - 3rd - 28pts (6)
  • 1994 - GER Brokstedt, Holsteinring Brokstedt (with Tony Rickardsson / Mikael Karlsson) - Winner - 23pts (11)
  • 1995 - POL Bydgoszcz, Polonia Bydgoszcz Stadium (with Tony Rickardsson / Peter Karlsson) - 4th - 19+2 pts (4)
  • 2000 - ENG Coventry, Brandon Stadium (with Tony Rickardsson / Mikael Karlsson / Peter Karlsson / Niklas Klingberg) - Winner - 40+3 pts (10)

Individual Under-21 World Championship

  • 1988 - CSK Slaný, Slaný Speedway Stadium - 2nd - 11+3 pts
  • 1989 - ITA Lonigo, Santa Marina Stadium - 4th - 11 pts

Speedway Grand Prix results

YearPositionPointsBest finishNotes
19958th73+34th4th in British GP
19965th803rd4th in Germany
19965th802nd2nd in Sweden
199715th205th5th in Czech Republic
199815th435th5th in Germany
199917th358th
200014th398th
200117th332nd2nd in Germany

World Longtrack Championship

  • 1985 - Semi-final
  • 1985 - GER Pfarrkirchen 11pts (7th)
  • 1985 - GER Mühldorf 9pts (9th)
  • 1985 - CZE Mariánské Lázně 9pts (9th)
  • 1985 - Semi-final

References

References

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  10. (21 August 2002). "Pirates' quick return".
  11. "Gustafsson ready for baptism of fire".
  12. Bamford, R. & Shailes, G. (2002). ''A History of the World Speedway Championship''. Stroud: Tempus Publishing. {{ISBN. 0-7524-2402-5
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