British Under-19 Championship

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British Under-19 Championship
Category motorcycle speedway
CountryUnited Kingdom
Inaugural season2004

The British Under-19 Championship is an annual motorcycle speedway competition open to British national speedway riders aged nineteen years and under at the start of each year. [1] It replaced the British Under-18 Championship in 2011. [2]

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History

From 2004 to 2010, the competition was restricted to the under 18 age bracket.

Past winners

YearVenueWinnerRunner-UpThirdRef
2004 Monmore Green Stadium Danny King James Wright Edward Kennett
2005Monmore Green Stadium William Lawson Lewis Bridger Jack Hargreaves
2006Monmore Green Stadium Lewis Bridger Tai Woffinden Ben Barker
2007Monmore Green Stadium Tai Woffinden Lewis Bridger Joe Haines
2008 Eddie Wright Raceway Tai Woffinden Josh Auty Jerran Hart [3]
2009Eddie Wright Raceway Jerran Hart Kyle Howarth Kyle Newman
2010 Oaktree Arena Brendan Johnson Joe Jacobs Kyle Howarth [4]
2011 Rye House Stadium Jason Garrity Shane Hazelden Ben Morley
2012 Owlerton Stadium Stefan Nielsen Ashley Morris Joe Jacobs
2013 Brandon Stadium Stefan Nielsen Ashley Morris Ben Morley
2014 Central Park Stadium Oliver Greenwood Josh Bates Jack Kingston
2015 Shielfield Park Josh Bates Max Clegg Ellis Perks
2016 Perry Barr Stadium Max Clegg Ellis Perks Jack Smith [5]
2017 Plymouth Coliseum Zach Wajtknecht Dan Bewley Kyle Bickley
2018 Foxhall Stadium Dan Bewley Tom Brennan Leon Flint
2019 South Tees Motorsports Park Drew Kemp Jason Edwards Anders Rowe
2020Eddie Wright Raceway Drew Kemp Dan Gilkes Jordan Palin
2021Eddie Wright Raceway Drew Kemp Dan Thompson Jason Edwards [6]
2022South Tees Motorsports Park Leon Flint Jake Mulford Harry McGurk [7]
2023 Perry Barr Stadium Dan Thompson Nathan Ablitt Joe Thompson [8]

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