2014 British Speedway Championship

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The 2014 British Speedway Championship was the 54th edition of the British Speedway Championship. [1] The Final took place on 16 June at Monmore Green in Wolverhampton, England. The Championship was won by the defending champion Tai Woffinden, who beat Craig Cook, Ben Barker and Chris Harris in the final heat. It was the second time Woffinden had won the title.

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Results

Semi-Final 1

Pos.RiderPointsDetails
1 Daniel King 14(3,3,3,2,3)
2 Craig Cook 13(2,3,3,3,2)
3 Ben Barker 13(3,3,3,2,2)
4 Scott Nicholls 12(2,2,2,3,3)
5 Simon Stead 10(3,3,R,1,3)
6 Chris Harris 8(3,1,X,1,3)
7 Adam Roynon 8(2,2,2,1,1)
8 Edward Kennett 7(R,1,1,3,2)
9 Ashley Morris 6(1,R,0,3,2)
10 Lewis Kerr 5(0,0,3,2,0)
11 Charles Wright*5(2,R,0,2,1)
12 Derek Sneddon 4(1,1,2,0,0)
13 Andre Compton 4(1,1,T,1,1)
14 Kyle Howarth 4(0,2,1,0,-)
15 Stuart Robson 3(1,2,F,R,-)
16 James Sarjeant 3(-,-,2,-,1)
17 Josh Bates 1(R,0,1,0,0)
18 Nathan Greaves 0(-,-,-,-,0)

Semi-Final 2

Pos.RiderPointsDetails
1 Tai Woffinden 15(3,3,3,3,3)
2 Steve Boxall 11(3,1,1,3,3)
3 Lewis Blackbird 11(2,1,3,3,2)
4 Lewis Bridger 11(1,3,2,2,3)
5 Richard Lawson 11(3,2,1,2,3)
6 Richie Worrall 10(2,3,2,1,2)
7 Jason Garrity 9(2,0,3,2,2)
8 Leigh Lanham 8(3,0,2,3,0)
9 Stefan Nielsen 8(1,2,2,1,2)
10 Ritchie Hawkins 6(0,2,3,0,1)
11 Joe Jacobs 5(0,3,0,2,X)
12 Carl Wilkinson 5(1,2,1,0,1)
13 Luke Bowen 5(2,X,1,1,1)
14 Josh Auty 4(1,1,X,1,1)
15 Ashley Birks 1(F,1,0,T,E)
16 Ben Morley 0(-,-,0,0,0)
17 Oliver Allen 0(0,F,E,-,-)

The Final

PlacingRiderTotal1234567891011121314151617181920PtsPos2122
Gold medal icon.svg (8) Tai Woffinden 123132312333
Silver medal icon.svg (15) Craig Cook 13332321312
Bronze medal icon.svg (3) Ben Barker 13322331321
4(12) Chris Harris 9123219620
5(2) Jason Garrity 902133951
6(14) Scott Nicholls 12231331240
7(7) Simon Stead 92131297
8(6) Daniel King 70032278
9(5) Charles Wright 71302179
10(4) Richie Worrall 723110710
11(11) Richard Lawson 620202611
12(9) Lewis Bridger 532000512
13(10) Lewis Blackbird 401210413
14(13) Edward Kennett 311010314
15(1) Leigh Lanham 210001215
16(16) Steve Boxall 200101216
(17) Tom Perry 00
(18) Max Clegg 00
PlacingRiderTotal12345678910111213141516171819 20 PtsPos2122

m - exclusion for exceeding two minute time allowance • t - exclusion for touching the tapes • x - other exclusion • e - retired or mechanical failure • f - fell • ns - non-starter • nc - non-classify

gate A - insidegate Bgate Cgate D - outside

Under 21 final

Josh Bates won the British Speedway Under 21 Championship. The final was held at Monmore Green Stadium on 15 April. [5]

Pos.RiderPointsSFFinal
1 Josh Bates 1123
2 Adam Ellis 13x2
3 Jason Garrity 1031
4 Stefan Nielsen 13x0
5 Joe Jacobs 121
6 Ashley Morris 110
7 Kyle Howarth 8
8 Tom Perry 7
9 James Shanes 7
10 Marc Owen 6
11 Dan Greenwood 6
12 Jack Kingston 5
13 James Sarjeant 4
14 Connor Coles 3
15 Connor Mountain (res)1
16 Danny Phillips (res)1
17 Ryan Terry-Daley 1
18 Nathan Greaves 0

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