Year Venue Winner Nationality 1966 Soviet Union1 Gabdraham Kadyrow Soviet Union 1967 Soviet Union2 Boris Samorodov Soviet Union 1968 Soviet Union3 Gabdraham Kadyrow Soviet Union From 1969-1993, the title was decided by a two-day Final unless stated otherwise. 1969 Inzell D (1 day) Gabdraham Kadyrow Soviet Union 1970 Nassjö S (1 day) Antonin Svab Czechoslovakia 1971 Inzell D Gabdraham Kadyrow Soviet Union 1972 Nassjö S (1 day) Gabdraham Kadyrow Soviet Union 1973 Inzell D Gabdraham Kadyrow Soviet Union 1974 Nassjö S (1 day) Milan Spinka Czechoslovakia 1975 Moscow SU Sergei Tarabanko Soviet Union 1976 Assen NL Sergei Tarabanko Soviet Union 1977 Inzell D Sergei Tarabanko Soviet Union 1978 Assen NL Sergei Tarabanko Soviet Union 1979 Inzell D Anatolii Bondarenko Soviet Union 1980 Kalinin SU Anatolii Bondarenko Soviet Union 1981 Assen NL Vladimir Lioubitch Soviet Union 1982 Inzell D Sergei Kasakov Soviet Union 1983 Eindhoven NL Sergei Kasakov Soviet Union 1984 Moscow SU Erik Stenlund Sweden 1985 Assen NL Vladimir Suchov Soviet Union 1986 Stockholm S Yuri Ivanov Soviet Union 1987 Berlin D Yuri Ivanov Soviet Union 1988 Eindhoven NL Erik Stenlund Sweden 1989 Alma Ata SU Nikolai Nischenko Soviet Union 1990 Gothenburg S Jarmo Hirvasoja Finland 1991 Assen NL Sergei Ivanov Russia 1992 Frankfurt D Yuri Ivanov Russia 1993 Saransk RUS Vladimir Fadeev Russia From 1994-1996, the title was decided by a Grand Prix Series. 1994 Sk,In,AA,As,Ha Alexander Balashov Russia 1995 Kr,Be,Wa,As,As Per-Olov Serenius Sweden 1996 Kr,Fr,Wa,As,Ha Alexander Balashov Russia In 1997, the competition temporarily reverted to a two-day Final. 1997 Assen NL Kyril Dragalin Russia From 1998, the title was again decided by a Grand Prix Series. 1998 Kr,Sk,In,Be,As Alexander Balashov Russia 1999 As,Sk,Kr,In,As,Ka Vladimir Fadeev Russia In 2000, the competition again reverted to a two-day Final. 2000 Assen NL Kyril Dragalin Russia From 2001, the title was decided by three or four two-days finals. 2001 Kr,Sa,As,Be Kyril Dragalin Russia 2002 Ek,Sa,As,In Per-Olov Serenius Sweden 2003 Sa,As,Be Vitaly Khomitsevich Russia 2004 Kr,Ufa,As,Be Dmitri Bulankin Russia 2005 Sa,As,Be ? 1 = 2 x Ufa, 2 x Moscow. 2 = 2 x Ufa, Moscow, Leningrad. 3 = 2 x Salavat, 2 x Ufa. AA = Alma Ata KAZ, As = Assen NL, Be = Berlin D, Ek = Ekaterinburg RUS, Fr = Frankfurt D, Ha = Hamar N, In = Inzell D, Ka = Karlstad S, Kr = Krasnogorsk RUS, Sk = Saransk RUS, Wa = Warszawa PL.
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