London Riders' Championship

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London Riders' Championship
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Barry Thomas, twice winner
Sport motorcycle speedway
Founded1930
Ceased1997
CountryUnited Kingdom

The London Riders' Championship was an individual motorcycle speedway competition for top riders of teams from London. It was a prestigious competition, especially in its early days.

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History

The event was introduced in 1930. It was considered a prestigious competition, especially in its early days due to the fact that the leading teams in British speedway at the time were all from London. However, as the number of teams from London dwindled, so did interest in the competition. [1] [2] The last competition was held in 1983. [3] [4]

An attempted revival of the Championship was made in 2011 at the Arena Essex Raceway speedway track in Purfleet, Essex, where the riders taking part represented not their current clubs, but long-defunct London clubs including West Ham Hammers, New Cross Rangers, Wembley Lions and Walthamstow Wolves. It was staged there as the track, home of the Lakeside Hammers was the closest track to London staging speedway at the time. However, the meeting was abandoned after only a few heats due to heavy rain and was never restaged. [5]

Past winners

YearWinnerTeamVenue
1930 Jack Ormston ( Flag of England.svg ) Wembley Lions Crystal Palace Exhibition Grounds
1931 Joe Francis ( Flag of England.svg ) Crystal Palace Glaziers Crystal Palace Exhibition Grounds
Championship suspended 1932-1933
1934 Tom Farndon ( Flag of England.svg ) New Cross Lambs New Cross Stadium
1935 Tom Farndon ( Flag of England.svg ) New Cross Lambs New Cross Stadium
1936 Vic Huxley ( Flag of Australia (converted).svg ) [6] Wimbledon Dons New Cross Stadium
1937 Jack Milne ( Flag of the United States.svg ) New Cross Rangers New Cross Stadium
1938 Eric Chitty ( Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg ) West Ham Hammers New Cross Stadium
1939 Jack Milne ( Flag of the United States.svg ) New Cross Rangers New Cross Stadium
Championship suspended 1939-1944
1945 Ron Johnson ( Flag of Australia (converted).svg )unattachedNew Cross Stadium
1946 Ron Johnson ( Flag of Australia (converted).svg ) New Cross Rangers New Cross Stadium
1947 Vic Duggan ( Flag of Australia (converted).svg ) Harringay Racers New Cross Stadium
1948 Split Waterman ( Flag of England.svg ) Wembley Lions New Cross Stadium
1949 Alec Statham ( Flag of England.svg ) [7] Wimbledon Dons New Cross Stadium
1950 Cyril Roger ( Flag of England.svg ) New Cross Rangers New Cross Stadium
1951 Aub Lawson ( Flag of Australia (converted).svg ) West Ham Hammers New Cross Stadium
1952 Ronnie Moore ( Flag of New Zealand.svg ) Wimbledon Dons New Cross Stadium
1953 Jack Young ( Flag of Australia (converted).svg ) West Ham Hammers Harringay Stadium
1954 Jack Young ( Flag of Australia (converted).svg ) West Ham Hammers West Ham Stadium
1955 Barry Briggs ( Flag of New Zealand.svg ) Wimbledon Dons Wimbledon Stadium
1956 Brian Crutcher ( Flag of England.svg ) Wembley Lions Wembley Stadium
Championship suspended 1957-1962
1963* Norman Hunter ( Flag of England.svg ) Hackney Hawks Hackney Wick Stadium
1964 Mike Broadbanks ( Flag of England.svg ) Swindon Robins West Ham Stadium
1965 Sverre Harrfeldt ( Flag of Norway.svg ) West Ham Hammers Hackney Wick Stadium
1966 Norman Hunter ( Flag of England.svg ) West Ham Hammers Hackney Wick Stadium
1967 Colin Pratt ( Flag of England.svg ) Hackney Hawks Hackney Wick Stadium
1968 Colin Pratt ( Flag of England.svg ) Hackney Hawks Hackney Wick Stadium
1969 Trevor Hedge ( Flag of England.svg ) Wimbledon Dons Hackney Wick Stadium
1970 Trevor Hedge ( Flag of England.svg ) Wimbledon Dons Hackney Wick Stadium
1971 Bengt Jansson ( Flag of Sweden.svg ) Hackney Hawks Hackney Wick Stadium
1972 Ronnie Moore ( Flag of New Zealand.svg ) Wimbledon Dons Hackney Wick Stadium
1973 Barry Thomas ( Flag of England.svg ) Hackney Hawks Hackney Wick Stadium
1974 Barry Thomas ( Flag of England.svg ) Hackney Hawks Hackney Wick Stadium
1975 Dave Jessup ( Flag of England.svg ) Leicester Lions Hackney Wick Stadium
1976 Gordon Kennett ( Flag of England.svg ) White City Rebels Hackney Wick Stadium
1977 Larry Ross ( Flag of New Zealand.svg ) Wimbledon Dons Hackney Wick Stadium
1978 Keith White ( Flag of England.svg ) Hackney Hawks Hackney Wick Stadium
Championship suspended 1979
1980 Finn Thomsen ( Flag of Denmark.svg ) Hackney Hawks Hackney Wick Stadium
Championship suspended 1981
1982 Kai Niemi ( Flag of Finland.svg ) Wimbledon Dons Wimbledon Stadium
1983 Bo Petersen ( Flag of Denmark.svg ) Hackney Hawks Hackney Wick Stadium
1988 Andy Galvin ( Flag of England.svg ) Hackney Kestrels Hackney Wick Stadium
1996 Billy Hamill ( Flag of the United States.svg ) Cradley & Stoke London Stadium

* 1963 - Provincial League London Riders Championship

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