The 1993 Commonwealth final was the tenth running of the Commonwealth Final as part of the qualification for the 1993 Speedway World Championship. The 1993 Final was run on 23 May at the Norfolk Arena in King's Lynn, England, and was part of the World Championship qualifying for riders from the Commonwealth nations. [1] [2]
Riders qualified for the Final from the Australian, British and New Zealand Championships.
The winner was Australian Leigh Adams and it was the first time that a rider from outside of Great Britain won the event. [3]
Pos. | Rider | Total |
---|---|---|
1 | Leigh Adams | 14 |
2 | Andy Smith | 13 |
3 | Martin Dugard | 13 |
4 | Joe Screen | 10 |
5 | Jason Lyons | 10 |
6 | Chris Louis | 9 |
7 | Dave Mullett | 9 |
8 | Gary Havelock | 8 |
9 | David Norris | 8 |
10 | Mitch Shirra* | 6+3 |
11 | Richard Knight | 6+2 |
12 | Mark Thorpe | 6+1 |
13 | Craig Hodgson | 5 |
14 | Martin Goodwin | 4 |
15 | Shane Bowes | 1 |
16 | Les Collins | 0 |
* Mitch Shirra replaced Mark Lyndon
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