2001 Edward Jancarz Memorial
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The 8th Edward Jancarz Memorial was the 2001
2001 in sports
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 version of the Edward Jancarz Memorial
Edward Jancarz Memorial
The Edward Jancarz Memorial is an annual speedway event held each year organized by the Stal Gorzów Wlkp.. The Memorial held in the Edward Jancarz Stadium in Gorzów Wielkopolski. Memorial is irregular and first staged in 1992, when Edward Jancarz was murdered....

. It took place on 15 July in the Stal Gorzów Stadium in Gorzów Wielkopolski
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, Poland
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. The Memorial was won by Rune Holta
Rune Holta
Rune Holta , grew up in Randaberg Norway. He is an international speedway rider who has been a Polish citizen since 2002, allowing him to represent Poland in international competitions and was a member of their Speedway World Cup winning teams in 2005, 2007 & 2010...

 who beat Andreas Jonsson
Andreas Jonsson
Andreas Karl Rune Jonsson is an international motorcycle speedway rider who was a member of the Sweden speedway team that won the World Cup in 2003 and 2004.- Career summary :...

, Robert Sawina and Mariusz Staszewski
Mariusz Staszewski
Mariusz Staszewski - a Polish speedway rider who was second in 2001 Individual Speedway European Championship.Speedway licence he past in 1991.- Honours :* Individual European Championship:...

 in the final.

Heat details

  • 15 July 2001 (Sunday)
  • Best Time: 63.07 - Andreas Jonsson
    Andreas Jonsson
    Andreas Karl Rune Jonsson is an international motorcycle speedway rider who was a member of the Sweden speedway team that won the World Cup in 2003 and 2004.- Career summary :...

     in Heat 9
  • Attendance:
  • Referee: Józef Piekarski

Heat after heat

  1. (63,94) Staszewski, Holta, Sawina, Bajerski
  2. (63,81) Świst, Walasek, Jonsson, Gollob (R4)
  3. (63,81) Jensen, Paluch, Dados, Aszenberg
  4. (64,31) Hućko, Danno, Drabik, Cieślewicz
  5. (64,69) Cieślewicz, Dados, Staszewski, Świst
  6. (63,46) Holta, Paluch, Danno, Jonsson (R3)
  7. (64,50) Hućko, Walasek, Sawina, Aszenberg
  8. (64,88) Drabik, Bajerski, Jensen, Gollob
  9. (63,07) Jonsson, Staszewski, Aszenberg, Drabik (Fx)
  10. (63,37) Holta, Jensen, Świst, Hućko
  11. (64,97) Sawina, Dados, Danno, Gollob (R4)
  12. (64,50) Paluch, Bajerski, Cieślewicz, Walasek (F4)
  13. (64,81) Staszewski, Jensen, Walasek, Danno
  14. (64,91) Gollob, Holta, Cieślewicz, Aszenberg (R4)
  15. (64,22) Sawina, Paluch, Świst, Drabik (R4)
  16. (64,60) Jonsson, Hućko, Bajerski, Dados
  17. (65,50) Gollob, Staszewski, Paluch, Hućko
  18. (64,06) Holta, Walasek, Dados, Drabik
  19. (64,12) Jonsson, Sawina, Jensen, Cieślewicz (M)
  20. (66,28) Bajerski, Świst, Śpiewanek, Danno, Aszenberg (-)
    The Final (top four riders)
  21. (63,31) Holta, Jonsson, Sawina, Staszewski

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