Adrian Miedziński

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Adrian Miedziński
Rybnik
2022, 2024Bydgoszcz
2023Leszno
Sweden
2008, 2017-2018Indianerna
2009-2011, 2013-2014Vargarna
2012Hammarby
2016Masarna
2019Smederna
2021-2022Rospiggarna
Great Britain
2004Eastbourne
2006, 2015Swindon
2007Oxford
2012Poole
Denmark
2004–2006Slangerup
2009–2010Brovst
2011Esbjerg
Individual U-21 Polish Champion
2013Torun Grand Prix Champion
Team honours
Team U-21 World Champion
2019Elitserien

Adrian Miedziński (born 20 August 1985 in Toruń, Poland) is a motorcycle speedway rider from Poland.[1][2] He earned four international caps for the Poland national speedway team.[3]

Career

Miedziński started riding in Poland during 2002 when he made his debut for KS Toruń, he would go on to ride 16 consecutive seasons of the club and all in the Ekstraliga.[1]

In between he made his British league debut for

Team Speedway Junior World Championship (in 2006).[4]

Miedziński riding for Oxford in 2007

After riding for the Swindon Robins in 2006 he joined the Oxford Cheetahs for the 2007 season but was left without a British club following Oxford's withdrawal from the league.[5] He would not return to Britain again until 2012.

In 2013, he achieved his career best result after winning the Speedway Grand Prix of Poland during the 2013 Speedway Grand Prix series.[6]

He was part of the Smederna team that won the 2019 Elitserien in Sweden.

In 2022, while riding for Bydgoszcz he suffered a serious crash which resulted in him being put into an induced coma due to brain and spinal injuries.[7]

Personal life

His father, Stanisław Miedziński was also a speedway rider.

Major results

World individual Championship

Speedway Grand Prix

2005 Speedway Grand Prix Final Championship standings
(Riding No 18)
Race no. Grand Prix Pos. Pts. Heats Draw No
1 /9 Europe European SGP 18 - - 18
2007 Speedway Grand Prix Final Championship standings
(Riding No 18)
Race no. Grand Prix Pos. Pts. Heats Draw No
9 /11 Poland Polish SGP 18 - - 18
  permanent speedway rider
  wild card, track reserve or qualified reserve
  rider not classified (track reserve who did not start)

Other

See also

References

  1. ^ a b "Miedziński, Adrian". Polish Speedway Database. Retrieved 13 February 2023.
  2. ^ "Adrian Miedzinski". wwos back up. Retrieved 2 January 2023.
  3. ^ "Ultimate Rider Index, 1929-2022" (PDF). British Speedway. Retrieved 7 March 2024.
  4. ^ "Individual Speedway Junior Polish Championship". Speedway History. Retrieved 29 December 2022.
  5. ^ "2008 Rider index" (PDF). British Speedway. Retrieved 28 March 2023.
  6. ^ "Speedway: Adrian Miedziński wins the Grand Prix in Toruń". Newsweek. Retrieved 13 February 2023.
  7. ^ "DOCTORS HOPE TO WAKE MIEDZINSKI LATER THIS WEEK". FIM. Retrieved 2 January 2023.