The 1994 Individual Speedway World Championship was the 49th edition of the official World Championship to determine the world champion rider.
It was the last championship to be staged in the traditional single meeting World Final format before the advent of the Speedway Grand Prix series in 1995. The Final was held on 20 August at the Speedway Center in Vojens, Denmark.
Sweden's Tony Rickardsson won the first of what would prove to be a record equalling 6 World Championships, defeating Danish former triple champion Hans Nielsen and Australia's Craig Boyce in a runoff after all three riders finished on 12 points.
First round
British qualifiers
- Top 32 to British-Semi finals
Second round
British semi-finals
Australian qualification
New Zealand qualification
Third round
Swedish qualification
- Top 8 in each heat to Swedish final
Continental Preliminary round
- Top 32 to Continental semi-finals
British Final
- Top 10 to Commonwealth final plus 1 reserve
Australian Final
- First 4 to Commonwealth Final plus 1 reserve
New Zealand Final
Fourth round
Continental Quarter-finals
- Top 32 to Continental semi-finals
Danish Final
Finland Final
Norwegian Final
Swedish Final
Commonwealth Final
- First 10 to Overseas Final plus 1 reserve
American Final
Fifth round
Continental semi-finals
Overseas Final
- First 9 plus 1 reserve to World Semi-final
Nordic Final
Sixth round
World Semi-Final 1
World Semi-final 2
World Final
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