Stephan Katt
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| Born | 15 September 1979 Kiel, Germany  | 
|---|---|
| Nationality | German | 
| Career history | |
| Germany | |
| 1998–2012 | Brokstedt | 
| Great Britain | |
| 2003, 2006–2008 | Somerset | 
| 2006 | Swindon | 
| 2006 | Oxford | 
| Denmark | |
| 2004–2005 | Outrup | 
| 2006–2007 | Brovst | 
| 2008 | Holsted | 
| Poland | |
| 2006–2008 | Łódź | 
| 2009 | Opole | 
| Individual honours | |
| 2006, 2009, 2012 | European Grasstrack Champion | 
| 2010, 2011 | German Longtrack champion | 
| Team honours | |
| 2007, 2008, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2014 | World Long Track Team Champion | 
Stephan Katt (born 15 September 1979) is a German former speedway rider. He competed in grasstrack, longtrack and motorcycle speedway. He earned one international cap for the German national speedway team.[1]
Career
Katt was a member of Germany national long track team and is a six times World Team Champion.[2] In addition, he also won the German national longtrack championship three times.[3]
He rode in Britain for Somerset Rebels in 2003[4] and from 2006 to 2008.[5]
In 2023, he was part of the German team, along with Erik Riss, Martin Smolinski and Jörg Tebbe, that won the silver medal at the 2023 Team Long Track World Championship.[6]
Results
World Longtrack Championship
Grand-Prix
- 2000 - 1 apps (24th) 3pts
 - 2001 - 4 apps (16th) 21pts
 - 2002 - 5 apps (10th) 39pts
 - 2003 - 4 apps (15th) 24pts
 - 2004 - 4 apps (9th) 43pts
 - 2005 - 3 apps (9th) 34pts
 - 2006 - 1 app (22nd) 0pts
 - 2007 - 3 apps (4th) 42pts
 - 2008 - 4 apps (7th) 38pts
 - 2009 - 3 apps (15th) 30pts
 - 2010 - 6 apps (5th) 99pts
 - 2011 - 6 apps (3rd) 101pts
 - 2012 - 6 apps (8th) 77pts
 - 2013 - 6 apps (13th) 56pts
 - 2014 - 4 apps (6th) 52pts
 - 2015 - 4 apps (13th) 27pts
 - 2016 - 3 apps (15th) 16pts
 
Best Grand-Prix Results
 Saint-Macaire First 2007
 Mariánské Lázně First 2010, Third 2011
 Marmande Second 2014
 Morizès Third 2011, 2012
 Pfarrkirchen First 2010
 Vechta First 2011
Team Championship
- 2007 
 Morizès (First) 21/51pts (Rode with Gerd Riss, Enrico Janoschka, Matthias Kröger) - 2008 
 Werlte (First) 7/45pts (Rode with Gerd Riss, Bernd Diener, Matthias Kröger) - 2009 
 Eenrum Did not compete - 2010 
 Morizès (First) 14/49pts (Rode with Matthias Kröger, Richard Speiser, Martin Smolinski) - 2011 
 Scheeßel (First) 19/56pts (Rode with Richard Speiser, Jorg Tebbe, Martin Smolinski) - 2012 
 Saint-Macaire (First) 22/48 (Rode with Matthias Kröger, Jorg Tebbe, Bernd Diener) - 2013 
 Folkestone (4th) 16/44pts (Rode with Richard Speiser, Jorg Tebbe, Enrico Janoschka) - 2014 
 Forssa (First) 6/45pts (Rode with Enrico Janoschka, Jorg Tebbe, Erik Riss) - 2015 
 Mühldorf (Second) 0/41pts (Rode with Jorg Tebbe, Michael Hartel, Erik Riss) - 2016 
 Mariánské Lázně (Second) 2/44pts (Rode with Martin Smolinski, Jorg Tebbe, Michael Hartel) 
European Grasstrack Championship
- 1999 Semi-finalist
 - 2000 Did not compete
 - 2001 Did not compete
 - 2002 
 Berghaupten (10th) 10pts - 2003 Semi-finalist
 - 2004 
 Eenrum (5th) 18pts - 2005 
 Schwarme (6th) 11pts - 2006 
 La Réole (champion) 18pts - 2007 
 Folkestone (second) 13pts - 2008 
 Siddeburen (14th) 6pts - 2009 
 Berghaupten (champion) 17pts - 2010 
 La Réole (18th) 1pt - 2011 
 Skegness (11th) 8pts - 2012 
 Eenrum (champion) 16pts - 2013 
 Bielefeld (6th) 17pts - 2014 
 Saint-Macaire (10th) 11pts - 2015 
 Staphorst (third) 16pts - 2016 Semi-finalist
 
References
- ^ "Ultimate Rider Index, 1929-2022" (PDF). British Speedway. Retrieved 17 March 2024.
 - ^ "Stephan Katt". Grasstrack GB. Retrieved 17 March 2023.
 - ^ "Deutsche Langbahnmeisterschaft". Speedway Yesterday. Retrieved 1 April 2024.
 - ^ "Rebels are revving up". Somerset County Gazette. Retrieved 24 August 2024.
 - ^ "Speedway rider Stephan Katt returns to Burnham's Somerset Rebels team". Burnham On Sea. 25 March 2006. Retrieved 17 March 2023.
 - ^ "24 September 2023 in Roden". Bahn Sport (In Dutch). Retrieved 25 September 2023.
 
