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Does anyone know the clubs Bjorn raced for in the UK and which in which years please?

 

Bjorn joined Southampton in 1959 until they closed at the end of 1963, then moved on to West Ham in 1964 for just one year. He had quit British speedway by the time he became World Champion in 1965.

 

Steve

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What's he doing now? He must be well into his 60s.

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And his name is Knutson.

 

 

I'm not going to disagree with you (as apparently there is proof that it's only spelt with one 's'), but most people have probably only seen it spelt with two. After all, that's how nearly all books, programmes etc, and even official records, list it.

 

And Iris, sorry about the "Bjorn" instead of the "Björn", I just couldn't be bothered to use my character map... :-)

 

Steve

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:rolleyes:

No problem,Steve! :)

It is an interesting one,this.Presumably he went through his whole career letting people spell it incorrectly.Are all his medals,World title stuff all spelt incorrectly with 2 s's?

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Guest Jim Blanchard

Last time I corresponded with him he was enjoying retirement - playing a lot of golf, (which sometimes includes playing trips to Spain) spending time with his grandchildren etc. He has two homes in Sweden, a winter one and summer one.

 

He proved to have been a successful businessman (As did Ove with his haulage business) with a car dealership. I have a more detailed info fax from him somewhere but forgot where I put it for now. :oops:

 

As Norman rightly says, incorrectly spelt in all speedway programmes and books etc he does spell his name with one 's'.

 

Proof Here of Surname Spelling

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I'm not going to disagree with you (as apparently there is proof that it's only spelt with one 's'), but most people have probably only seen it spelt with two.  After all, that's how nearly all books, programmes etc, and even official records, list it.

 

Steve

 

This is true, Steve. Even authoritative books such as Speedway in London spell it Knutsson with double "s". :P

 

However, I understand that the correct spelling of his name is with one "s" but when he came to England the programmes and magazines spelt it with two and he couldn't be bothered to correct it so he just let it go.

 

ooops - overlapped with you there, Jim! :)

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Guest Jim Blanchard

I honestly do not know Doug. Nor the answer to your very good question about the medals and trophies.

 

It was his wife that originally put me right in one communication, and then he confirmed it in another as I posted.

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On the subject of the Malmö :P Final,what stadium was that held in.When i went to the Sweden v Denmark U21 test in Malmö last year i thought that was the stadium that held the World Final.The other week reading through an old speedway star i came across an article about the opening of a speedway stadium there and the team trying to get Ove Fundin to make a comeback.This must be the staium i went to,because i didn't look like FIM standard.Maybe it gives some info in the programme or you know the answer anyway? :unsure:

 

Thanks Jim :)

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It was called Malmo Stadium. It held 31,000 spectators. It was opened in 1958 and the opening event there was a World Cup match on 8 June 1958. It was administered by the Malmo Athletic Council. The architects were Fritz Jaenecke and Sten Samuelsson.

 

Attached to the stadium were 7 football pitches. The total area of the complex was 50 acres.

 

Does that help?

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Thought I could provide you with a swedish link : www.kolstybb.nu

with some pictures=Bilder of

 

Gamla banor=Old tracks

Lagvästar =Race jackets

Medaljer=Medals

Rockmärken=Pins

Samlarbilder=Collectors cards

Vimplar=pennants

Vykort=Postcards

Åkbilder=Action Photos

 

Regards Lejon

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Here's one for you anoraks out there.

 

KNUTSSON, Bjorn

1959 6 61 10.16 Div 1, Southampton

1960 18 239 13.27 Div 1, Southampton

1961 18 203 11.27 Div 1, Southampton

1962 24 251 10.45 Div 1, Southampton

1963 24 239 9.95 Div 1, Southampton

1964 10 105 10.50 Div 1, West Ham

He helped Southampton win the 1962 National League. Second in the 1961 and ’63 World Championship. World Champion in 1965. Qualified for the World Final on six occasions from 1961 to ‘66.

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