Born | 20 October 1974 Soviet Union |
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Died | 6 June 2020 | (aged 45)
Nationality | Russian |
Career history | |
Russia | |
1991–2005 | Oktyabrsky |
2006–2007 | Vladivostok |
2008 | Salavat |
Poland | |
2001–2002 | Lublin |
Individual honours | |
1998, 2000 | Russian championship bronze |
Team honours | |
2000 | European Club Champions' Cup runner-up |
Eduard Musfirovich Shaihullin (20 October 1974 – 6 June 2020) [1] was a Russian motorcycle speedway rider who was a member of Russia national speedway team at 2001 and 2002 Speedway World Cup.
Shaihullin spent two years racing in the Team Speedway Polish Championship from 2001 to 2002. [2]
Shaihullin won the bronze medal at the Russian national championship in 1998 and 2000. [3]
Shaihullin represented Russia at two Speedway World Cups in 2001, when they reached the race-off [4] and the following year in 2002, when they were eliminated in event 3. [5]
After his riding career, he worked for the Oktyabrsky club and became the club's president, a role he served until the end of 2013. He died on 6 June 2020, aged 45. [6]
Born | 20 October 1974 Soviet Union |
---|---|
Died | 6 June 2020 | (aged 45)
Nationality | Russian |
Career history | |
Russia | |
1991–2005 | Oktyabrsky |
2006–2007 | Vladivostok |
2008 | Salavat |
Poland | |
2001–2002 | Lublin |
Individual honours | |
1998, 2000 | Russian championship bronze |
Team honours | |
2000 | European Club Champions' Cup runner-up |
Eduard Musfirovich Shaihullin (20 October 1974 – 6 June 2020) [1] was a Russian motorcycle speedway rider who was a member of Russia national speedway team at 2001 and 2002 Speedway World Cup.
Shaihullin spent two years racing in the Team Speedway Polish Championship from 2001 to 2002. [2]
Shaihullin won the bronze medal at the Russian national championship in 1998 and 2000. [3]
Shaihullin represented Russia at two Speedway World Cups in 2001, when they reached the race-off [4] and the following year in 2002, when they were eliminated in event 3. [5]
After his riding career, he worked for the Oktyabrsky club and became the club's president, a role he served until the end of 2013. He died on 6 June 2020, aged 45. [6]