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Thomas H. Jonasson

Swedish motorcycle speedway racer

Thomas Hjelm Jon*on (born 27 November 1988, in Vetlanda, Sweden) is an international motorcycle speedway rider, who won the Premier League and the Premier Trophy with the Edinburgh Monarchs in 2008. In 2009, Jon*on continued to race for Elit Vetlanda Speedway in Sweden, Gorzow Wlkp. in Poland and Edinburgh in the UK. He briefly signed as a doubling up rider for the Belle Vue Aces in the Elite League at the start of 2009 but was not used.

In 2010 he rode for Swindon Robins, with short stints at Poole Pirates in 2011 and Peterborough Panthers in 2012. In May 2013 he re-signed for Poole Pirates; he did the same for them again during the latter part of the 2019 speedway season.

Contents

  • 1 Honours
  • 2 See also
  • 3 References
  • 4 External links

Honours

  • Individual U-21 World Championship:
    • 2007 - 6th place (10 points)
    • 2008 - 8th place in Qualifying Round 4 (8 points)
    • 2009 - Goričan - 11th place (6 pts)
  • Team U-21 World Championship:
    • 2006 - Silver medal (8 points)
    • 2007 - 3rd place in Qualifying Round 1 (3 points)
    • 2009 - Gorzów Wlkp. - 3rd place (11 pts)
  • Individual U-19 European Championship:
    • 2007 - 5th place (10+1 points)
  • Individual Swedish Championship:
    • 2006 - 10th place
    • 2007 - 17th place
    • 2008 - Bronze medal
    • 2009 - Bronze medal
    • 2010 - 4th place
    • 2011 - 5th place
    • 2012 - Bronze medal
    • 2013 - 5th place
    • 2014 - Gold medal
    • 2015 - 12th place
  • Individual Junior Swedish Championship:
    • 2005 - 12th place
    • 2006 - Bronze medal
    • 2007 - 11th place
    • 2009 - Gold medal

Starts in Grand Prix:

    • GP Scandinavia - 2010 (IX) - 8 points (1,2,2,d,3)
    • GP Challenge Vojens - 2010 (VI) - 9 points (2,2,1,1,3)
    • GP Scandinavia (Målilla) - 2011 (VII) - 9 points (W,1,3,3,2,0) - came to semifinal

See also

  • Sweden national speedway team

References

    External links

    • (sv) Official website