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1977 Individual Speedway World Championship
The 1977 Individual Speedway World Championship was the 32nd edition of the official World Championship to determine the world champion rider. History was made in the 1977 final when Ivan Mauger of New Zealand equalled Ove Fundin's title record of five World Championship wins. Mauger had gone close to equalling the record before and finally achieved it in Sweden, the home of Fundin. In a decisive 18th heat Mauger won from his nearest challenger Ole Olsen, when Olsen was forced to lay his bike down to avoid hitting John Boulger. The result was just one point for Olsen, a badly damaged Jawa bike and the end of his title hopes. Defending champion Peter Collins won his last ride to claim the silver medal despite riding with a broken left leg, but Olsen won the bronze medal run-off against young English rider Michael Lee. Qualifying results.
First round
British Preliminary round
New Zealand qualification
Second round
New Zealand semi-final
Australian qualification
Continental Preliminary round
Josef Angermüller was killed during the first preliminary round at the San Savino Speedway Park after falling and colliding with a concrete post.
British quarter-finals
Third round
British semi-finals
New Zealand Final
Australian Final
Finland Final
Norwegian Final
Danish Final
Continental quarter-finals
Fourth Round
Swedish qualification
American Final
Nordic Final
Australasian Final
British Final
Continental semi-finals
Fifth round
Swedish Final
Continental Final
Intercontinental Final
World Final
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