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The '''New South Wales Individual Speedway Championship''' is a [[Motorcycle speedway]] championship held annually in [[New South Wales]] to determine the NSW State champion. The event is organised by the NSW Solo Riders' Association and is sanctioned by [[Motorcycling Australia]] (MA). |
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| title = New South Wales Individual Speedway Championship |
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| image = [[File:Billy Sanders.jpg|150px]] |
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| caption =Billy Sanders eight time champion |
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| sport = [[Motorcycle speedway]] |
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| most_champs = [[Billy Sanders]] (8) |
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The '''New South Wales Individual Speedway Championship''' is a [[Motorcycle speedway]] championship held annually in [[New South Wales]] to determine the NSW State champion. The event is organised by the NSW Solo Riders' Association and is sanctioned by [[Motorcycling Australia]] (MA).<ref>{{cite web |url=https://motorcycling.com.au/disciplines/speedway/nsw-speedway-solo-super-series/ |title=NSW Speedway Solo Super Series |website=Motorcycling New South Wales |access-date=2 August 2023}}</ref> |
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[[Billy Sanders]] from [[Sydney]] holds the record for the most number of NSW Championship wins with eight between 1976 and 1985. From his first win in 1976 until his last win in 1985, with the exception of 1983 when no title was run, Sanders was the only winner of the NSW title. [[Aub Lawson]], [[Craig Boyce]] and [[Chris Holder]] are next with five wins. Only Holder, the reigning champion (2011), is still actively racing. |
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[[Billy Sanders]] from [[Sydney]] holds the record for the most number of NSW Championship wins with eight between 1976 and 1985. From his first win in 1976 until his last win in 1985, with the exception of 1983 when no title was run, Sanders was the only winner of the NSW title. |
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Seven international riders have won the NSW Solo Championship. [[Tiger Stevenson]] ([[England]] - 1934), [[Jack Milne]] ([[United States of America|USA]] - 1937), [[Wilbur Lamoreaux]] (USA - 1938), [[Jack Parker (speedway rider)|Jack Parker]] (England - 1951 & 1952), [[Ken McKinlay]] ([[Scotland]] - 1960), [[Eric Boocock]] (England - 1968) and [[Ole Olsen (speedway rider)|Ole Olsen]] ([[Denmark]] - 1972). |
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Seven international riders have won the NSW Solo Championship. [[Tiger Stevenson]] (England - 1934), [[Jack Milne (speedway rider)|Jack Milne]] (USA - 1937), [[Wilbur Lamoreaux]] (USA - 1938), [[Jack Parker (speedway rider)|Jack Parker]] (England - 1951 & 1952), [[Ken McKinlay]] (Scotland - 1960), [[Eric Boocock]] (England - 1968) and [[Ole Olsen (speedway rider)|Ole Olsen]] (Denmark - 1972).<ref>{{cite web |url=http://speedwaychampions.com/AustralianChampions.aspx |title=Honor Roll since 1930/31 |website=Speedway Champions |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110706204745/http://speedwaychampions.com/AustralianChampions.aspx |access-date=2 August 2023|archive-date=6 July 2011 }}</ref> |
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''Unless stated, all riders are from New South Wales'' |
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==Winners since 1930/31== |
==Winners since 1930/31== |
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|align=center| 1930/31 |
|align=center| 1930/31 |
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| Maitland Showground<br>[[Cumberland Oval]] |
| [[Maitland Showground]]<br>[[Cumberland Oval]] |
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| [[Maitland, New South Wales|Maitland]]<br>[[Sydney]] |
| [[Maitland, New South Wales|Maitland]]<br>[[Sydney]] |
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| [[Mick Murphy (speedway rider)|Mick Murphy]]<br>[[Bobby Blake (speedway rider)|Bobby Blake]] |
| [[Mick Murphy (speedway rider)|Mick Murphy]]<br>[[Bobby Blake (speedway rider)|Bobby Blake]] |
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| [[Cumberland Oval]]<br>[[Sydney Showground Speedway]] |
| [[Cumberland Oval]]<br>[[Sydney Showground Speedway]] |
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| Sydney |
| Sydney |
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| [[Wally Little]]<br>[[Tiger Stevenson]] ({{flagicon|ENG}}) |
| [[Wally Little (speedway rider)|Wally Little]]<br>[[Tiger Stevenson]] ({{flagicon|ENG}}) |
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|align=center| 1934/35 |
|align=center| 1934/35 |
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| [[Sydney Showground Speedway]] |
| [[Sydney Showground Speedway]] |
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| Sydney |
| Sydney |
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| [[Jack Milne]] ({{flagicon|USA}}) |
| [[Jack Milne (speedway rider)|Jack Milne]] ({{flagicon|USA}}) |
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|align=center| 1937/38 |
|align=center| 1937/38 |
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|align=center| 1940/41 |
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|align=center| 1947/48 |
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| Newcastle Showground |
| [[Newcastle Showground]] |
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| [[Newcastle, New South Wales|Newcastle]] |
| [[Newcastle, New South Wales|Newcastle]] |
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| [[Aub Lawson]] |
| [[Aub Lawson]] |
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| Sydney |
| Sydney |
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| [[Aub Lawson]] |
| [[Aub Lawson]] |
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|align=center| 1950/51 |
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|align=center| 1951/52 |
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| [[Bathurst Sports Ground]] |
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| Sydney |
| Sydney |
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| [[Jack Parker (speedway rider)|Jack Parker]] ({{flagicon|ENG}}) |
| [[Jack Parker (speedway rider)|Jack Parker]] ({{flagicon|ENG}}) |
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| Sydney |
| Sydney |
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| [[Ken McKinlay]] ({{flagicon|SCO}}) |
| [[Ken McKinlay]] ({{flagicon|SCO}}) |
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|align=center| 1960/61 |
|align=center| 1960/61 |
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| Sydney |
| Sydney |
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| [[Jim Airey]] |
| [[Jim Airey]] |
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|align=center| 1970/71 |
|align=center| 1970/71 |
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| Sydney |
| Sydney |
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| [[Billy Sanders]] |
| [[Billy Sanders]] |
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|align=center| 1980/81 |
|align=center| 1980/81 |
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| [[Newcastle Motordrome]] |
| [[Newcastle Motordrome]] |
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| Newcastle |
| Newcastle |
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| [[Stephen Davies (speedway rider)|Stephen Davies]] |
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|align=center| 1986/87 |
|align=center| 1986/87 |
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| [[Newcastle Motordrome]] |
| [[Newcastle Motordrome]] |
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| Newcastle |
| Newcastle |
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| [[Stephen Davies (speedway rider)|Stephen Davies]] |
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|align=center| 1988/89 |
|align=center| 1988/89 |
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| [[Liverpool Speedway|Liverpool City Raceway]] |
| [[Liverpool Speedway|Liverpool City Raceway]] |
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| Sydney |
| Sydney |
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| [[ |
| [[Stephen Davies (speedway rider)|Stephen Davies]] |
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|align=center| 1989/90 |
|align=center| 1989/90 |
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| Newcastle |
| Newcastle |
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| [[Todd Wiltshire]] |
| [[Todd Wiltshire]] |
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|width=210px {{Speedway color|P1}}|'''Winners''' |
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|align=center| [[1991 Australian Individual Speedway Championship#New South Wales|1990/91]] |
|align=center| [[1991 Australian Individual Speedway Championship#New South Wales|1990/91]] |
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| Gosford |
| Gosford |
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| [[Todd Wiltshire]] |
| [[Todd Wiltshire]] |
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|align=center| 2000/01 |
|align=center| 2000/01 |
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| Tamworth |
| Tamworth |
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| [[Darcy Ward]] (Qld) |
| [[Darcy Ward]] (Qld) |
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|width=210px {{Speedway color|P1}}|'''Winners''' |
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|align=center| 2010/11 |
|align=center| 2010/11 |
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| [[Brady Kurtz]] |
| [[Brady Kurtz]] |
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|align=center| 2015/16 |
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| [[Oakburn Park Speedway]] |
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| Tamworth |
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| [[Tyson Nelson]] |
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|align=center| 2016/17 |
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| [[Loxford Park Speedway]] |
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| Kurri Kurri |
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| [[Rohan Tungate]] |
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|align=center| 2017/18 |
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|[[Loxford Park Speedway]] |
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|Kurri Kurri |
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|[[Rohan Tungate]] |
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|align=center| 2018/19 |
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|[[Woodstock Park Speedway]] |
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|Cowra |
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|[[Jack Holder]] |
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|align=center| 2019/20 |
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|[[Loxford Park Speedway]] |
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|Kurri Kurri |
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|[[Jack Holder]] |
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|align=center| 2020/21 |
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|[[Woodstock Park Speedway]] |
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|Cowra |
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|[[Jack Holder]] |
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|align=center| 2021/22 |
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|[[Loxford Park Speedway]] |
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|Kurri Kurri |
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|[[Jack Holder]]<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.speedwayillustratednews.com.au/2022/01/03/jack-holder-is-nsw-solo-champ-again/ |title=JACK HOLDER IS NSW SOLO CHAMP – AGAIN! |website=Speedway Illustrated News |date=3 January 2022 |access-date=2 August 2023}}</ref> |
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|align=center| 2022/23 |
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| [[Loxford Park Speedway]] |
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| Kurri Kurri |
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|[[Jack Holder]]<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.cessnockadvertiser.com.au/story/8024096/jack-holder-upstages-three-former-aussie-champs-two-win-fifth-nsw-crown-in-a-row/ |title=Jack Holder upstages three former Aussie champs two win fifth NSW crown in a row |website=Cessnock Advertiser |date=18 December 2022 |access-date=2 August 2023}}</ref> |
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| colspan=5 align=center| '''2023/24 not held due to lack of entries''' |
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{{Reflist}} |
{{Reflist}} |
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{{Speedway in Australia}} |
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==External links== |
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*[http://speedwaychampions.com/AustralianChampions.aspx Honor Roll since 1930/31] |
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[[Category:Motorsport competitions in Australia]] |
[[Category:Motorsport competitions in Australia]] |
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[[Category:Speedway in Australia]] |
[[Category:Speedway competitions in Australia]] |
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[[Category:Motorsport in New South Wales]] |
[[Category:Motorsport in New South Wales]] |
Latest revision as of 22:24, 11 September 2024
Sport | Motorcycle speedway |
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Most titles | Billy Sanders (8) |
The New South Wales Individual Speedway Championship is a Motorcycle speedway championship held annually in New South Wales to determine the NSW State champion. The event is organised by the NSW Solo Riders' Association and is sanctioned by Motorcycling Australia (MA).[1]
Billy Sanders from Sydney holds the record for the most number of NSW Championship wins with eight between 1976 and 1985. From his first win in 1976 until his last win in 1985, with the exception of 1983 when no title was run, Sanders was the only winner of the NSW title.
Seven international riders have won the NSW Solo Championship. Tiger Stevenson (England - 1934), Jack Milne (USA - 1937), Wilbur Lamoreaux (USA - 1938), Jack Parker (England - 1951 & 1952), Ken McKinlay (Scotland - 1960), Eric Boocock (England - 1968) and Ole Olsen (Denmark - 1972).[2]
Winners since 1930/31
[edit]All riders from NSW unless otherwise stated.
References
[edit]- ^ "NSW Speedway Solo Super Series". Motorcycling New South Wales. Retrieved 2 August 2023.
- ^ "Honor Roll since 1930/31". Speedway Champions. Archived from the original on 6 July 2011. Retrieved 2 August 2023.
- ^ "Kurtz Sets New Record", Speedway Star, 14 December 2003, p. 45
- ^ "JACK HOLDER IS NSW SOLO CHAMP – AGAIN!". Speedway Illustrated News. 3 January 2022. Retrieved 2 August 2023.
- ^ "Jack Holder upstages three former Aussie champs two win fifth NSW crown in a row". Cessnock Advertiser. 18 December 2022. Retrieved 2 August 2023.