1993 British Speedway Championship

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The 1993 British Speedway Championship was the 33rd edition of the British Speedway Championship. [1] The Final took place on 9 May at Brandon in Coventry, England. The Championship was won by Andy Smith, while Joe Screen won a run-off against Gary Havelock to finish second. [2]

Contents

First round

DateVenueWinner2nd3rd
1 April Owlerton Stadium, Sheffield Carl Stonehewer David Blackburn Eric Monaghan
2 April Powderhall Stadium, Edinburgh Kenny McKinna Scott Lamb Les Collins
10 April Abbey Stadium, Swindon Martin Goodwin Andy Galvin Ben Howe

Semi-finals

Pos.RiderPoints
1 David Norris 13+3
2 Chris Louis 13+2
3 Martin Dugard 13+1
4 Jeremy Doncaster 11
5 Richard Knight 11
6 Dave Mullett 9
7 Martin Goodwin 9
8 Les Collins 8
9 David Blackburn 7
10 Paul Thorp 6
11 Ben Howe 6
12 Eric Monaghan 5
13 Michael Coles (res)5
14 Scott Lamb 3
15 Andrew Silver 1
16 Lawrence Hare (res)1
17 Steve Schofield 0
18 Mark Loram 0
Pos.RiderPoints
1 Gary Havelock 14
2 Andy Smith 12
3 Andy Grahame 10
4Troy Pratt10
5 Peter Carr 9
6 Carl Stonehewer 9
7 Joe Screen 9
8 Sean Wilson 8+3
9 Graham Jones 8+2
10 Kelvin Tatum 7
11 Simon Cross 6
12 Andy Galvin 5
13 Simon Wigg 4
14 Ray Morton 4
15 Kenny McKinna 3
16 Neil Collins 1

British Final

Pos.RiderPointsDetails
Gold medal icon.svg Andy Smith 14(3,3,2,3,3)
Silver medal icon.svg Joe Screen 13+3(3,3,3,3,1)
Bronze medal icon.svg Gary Havelock 13+2(3,3,3,1,3)
4 Richard Knight 11(3,0,3,3,2)
5 Martin Dugard 11(2,2,2,2,3)
6 Martin Goodwin 8(2,2,3,1,0)
7 David Norris 8(2,2,1,2,1)
8 Chris Louis 8(1,1,2,2,2)
9 Dave Mullett 7(1,X,0,3,3)
10 Les Collins 6(0,1,1,2,2)
11Troy Pratt5(1,1,1,1,1)
12 Carl Stonehewer 5(1,3,1,0,0)
13 Jeremy Doncaster 4(0,0,2,0,2)
14 Sean Wilson 4(2,2,0,0,X)
15 Andy Grahame 2(0,1,0,1,X)
16 Peter Carr 0(0,X,0,X)
17Chris Clarence (res)0(0)

British Under 21 final

Joe Screen won the British Speedway Under 21 Championship for the second time. The final was held at Long Eaton Stadium on 21 April. [4] [5]

Pos.RiderPoints
1 Joe Screen 14
2 Carl Stonehewer 12+3
3 David Norris 12+2
4 Ben Howe 12+1
5 Garry Stead 11
6Colin White11
7 Scott Smith 10
8 Shaun Tacey 7
9Stephen Morris7
10Darren Pearson6
11 Phil Morris 5
12 Paul Hurry 5
13 Glenn Cunningham 4
14Chris Readshaw3
15Stuart Swales1
16Justin Elkins0

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