Puma23 Posted November 7, 2008 Report Share Posted November 7, 2008 Hi Does anybody have final standings Britsh Championship U15 of 2007 ? (Venues and date too) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
morganbike Posted November 7, 2008 Report Share Posted November 7, 2008 Hi Does anybody have final standings Britsh Championship U15 of 2007 ? (Venues and date too) I have done all the homework for you.All these results have already been posted so all you had to do was go back a year Phil Individual round scores and lineups are available if requested Best Two scores from 3 rounds Count towards Championship 1st place scored 17 2nd 15 3rd 14 etc 1st Round Weymouth Saturday 1st September Winner - Brendan Johnson Second - Richard Franklin Third - Jack Sarjeant 1 Danny Stoneman - FX 2 2 2 = 6 2 John Resch - 2 1 0 1 = 4 3 Shane Hazelden - 3 2 1 FX = 6 4 Richard Franklin - FX 2 3 2 = 7 5 Scott Meakins - 1 EX 2 FX = 3 6 Daniel Greenwood - 0 3 FX 3 = 6 7 Brendan Johnson - 3 3 3 3 = 12 8 James Sarjeant - 2 3 2 2 = 9 9 Kye Norton - 0 EF 3 3 = 6 10 Jack Butler - 2 1 1 0 = 4 11 Montana Jowett - 3 0 1 1 = 5 12 Chris Bint - 1 0 0 1 = 2 No Track Reserves Line Up Confirmed Heat 01: Hazelden, Resch, Franklin (fell, excluded), Stoneman (fell, excluded). 59.4. Sponsored by Music 24/7 at http://www.virtualvibesradio.co.uk/ Rerun three times. Both Franklin and Stoneman fell and were excluded. Heat 02: Johnson, Sarjeant, Meakins, Greenwood. 55.5 Sponsored by Steve Dixon http://community.webshots.com/user/steavyd Rerun. Johnson well clear at the front. Heat 03: Jowett, Butler, Bint, Norton. 65.9 Sponsored by Boxer123 Heat 04: Sarjeant, Stoneman, Resch, Jowett. 58.6 Sarjeant looked really good out front. Heat 05: Johnson, Franklin, Butler, Bint. 56.5 Johnson well out in front. Heat 06: Greenwood, Hazelden, Norton (Retired), Meakins (Excluded). No Time Heat 07: Johnson, Stoneman, Butler, Greenwood (Fell, Excluded). No Time. Greenwood fell whilst in second. Heat 08: Norton, Sarjeant, Jowett, Bint. 57.0 Norton looked good out front. Heat 09: Franklin, Meakins, Hazelden, Resch. 57.2 Sponsored by www.msj.edu.pl www.msjspeedway.com Heat 10: Norton, Stoneman, Bint, Hazelden (Fell, Excluded). No Time. Sponsored by www.digitalmint.co.uk Heat 11: Johnson, Franklin, Resch, Butler. 57.4 Sponsored by Peter Hopkins www.myspace.com/peterhopkins Heat 12: Greenwood, Sarjeant, Jowett, Meakins (Fell, Excluded). 57.3 Sponsored by www.rpm.org.uk Final: Johnson, Franklin, Sarjeant, Norton (Fell, Excluded). No Time. 2nd round Northside Sat Sept 23 2007 Qualifing points : R Franklin 8 J Sarjeant 11 J Butler 1 S Meakins 3 D Greenwood 8 J Garrity 6 S Hazelden 4 M Jowett 4 K Norton 4 D Lamb 8 C Hoskins 4 J Hirst 7 Semi Final 1st Franklin 2nd Hazelden 3rd Hirst 4th Lamb Final 1st Sarjeant 2nd Greenwood 3rd Franklin 4th Hazelden fxc. 3rd and Final Round October 26 2007 at oxford Line Up: (With current series scores to date) James SARJEANT (17) - 3, 2, 3, 3, 3, Michael BOVIS (4) - 0 Cameron HOSKINS (10) - 1, 2, 0, 0, 0, Jack HIRST (12) - 2, 0, 0, 0, 2 John RESCH (7) - 2, 0, 2, 1, 3 Scott MEAKINS (6) - 1, 2, 1, 2, 2, Montana JOWETT (10) - 0, FX, 1, 0, 1, Shane HAZELDEN (13) - 3, 2, 2, 3, 2, Daniel GREENWOOD (15) - 2, 3, 3, 3, 3, Brendan JOHNSON (17) - 3, 3, 3, 2, 1, Jason GARRITY (9) - 0 Jake KNIGHT (0) - 1, 1, 1, 2, 1 Richard FRANKLIN (15) - 2, 1, 2, 2, 3, Chris BINT (5) - 0, 1, 1, 1, 1, Danny STONEMAN (9) - 1, 3, 3, 1, 0, Kye NORTON (13) - 3, 3, 2, 3, 2, Confirmed Championship winner,2nd and 3rd 1st - Daniel Greenwood 2nd - James Sarjeant 3rd - Brendan Johnson Heat Results Heat 01: Sarjeant, Hirst, Hoskins 65.18 Sponsored by Music 24/7 at http://www.virtualvibesradio.co.uk/ Heat 02: Hazelden, Resch, Meakins, Jowett 63.85 Sponsored by Steve Dixon http://community.webshots.com/user/steavyd Heat 03: Johnson, Greenwood, Knight 63.42 Sponsored by Boxer123 Stamps Brought and Sold Heat 04: Norton, Franklin, Stoneman, Bint 67.31 Sponsored by Friends of Edinburgh Speedway http://www.foes.info/ Heat 05: Greenwood, Sarjeant, Franklin, Resch 63.45 Sponsored by Richard and Anne Hollingsworth www.scunthorpespeedway.com Heat 06: Johnson, Meakins, Bint Sponsored by Ian (BSF Member) Heat 07: Stoneman, Hoskins, Jowett (FX) Sponsored by Heat 08: Norton, Hazelden, Knight, Hirst 64.12 Sponsored by Heat 09: Sarjeant, Norton, Meakins 65.60 Sponsored by Heat 10: Stoneman, Resch, Knight 67.03 Sponsored by KanDysoft Speedway spreadsheets www.kandysoft.com Heat 11: Greenwood, Hazelden, Bint, Hoskins 63.57 Sponsored by Peter Hopkins www.myspace.com/peterhopkins Heat 12: Johnson, Franklin, Jowett, Hirst 64.02 Sponsored by Heat 13: Sarjeant, Knight, Bint, Jowett 64.81 Sponsored by www.rpm.org.uk Heat 14: Hazelden, Franklin 65.00 Sponsored by www.digitalmint.co.uk Heat 15: Norton, Johnson, Resch, Hoskins 63.42 Sponsored by www.msj.edu.pl www.msjspeedway.com Heat 16: Greenwood, Meakins, Stoneman, Hirst 64.47 Heat 17:Sarjeant, Hazelden, Johnson, Stoneman 64.03 Heat 18: Greenwood, Norton, Jowett, Bovis 66.03 Heat 19: Franklin, Meakins, Knight, Hoskins 65.25 Heat 20: Resch, Hirst, Bint, Garrity 69.37 Grand Final: Greenwood, Sarjeant, Johnson, Norton Run Off: Greenwood, Sarjeant 64.24 ************************* Comments: Hi everyone, bit nervous because this is my first time updating, so please go easy on me, I apologise for my mistakes now and please feel free to tell me if you spot any! No Bovis in Heat 1, he hasn't arrived yet! Apparently no Garrity either Heat 6: Only three riders Heat 7: Only three riders again Heat 14: Only two riders Interval after heat 16 Run off between Greenwood and Sarjeant Problems with the air fence before run off OVERALL RESULTS FOR CHAMPIONSHIP 1st Dan Greenwood 32 2nd James Sarjeant 32 3rd Brendon Johnson 31 4th Kye Norton 26 4th Rich Franklin 26 6th Shane Hazelton 25 7th Dan Stoneman 19 8th Jack Hurst 18 9th John Reich 17 10th Scott Meakins 16 11th Cameron Hoskins 14 12th Montana Jowett 13 13th Chris Bint 11 13th Dale Lamb 11 15th Jason Garrity 9 16th Jack Butler 8 17th Jake Knight 7 18th Michael Bovis 4 18th Nathan Stoneman 4 Greenwood and Sarjeant had run off for 1st place Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Parsloes 1928 nearly Posted November 7, 2008 Report Share Posted November 7, 2008 What is disappointing that the Methanol-produced Yearbook for this year didn't make any mention of the 2007 GB Under 15s championship.. The previous Tempus version always had full details; why it even included the STRA in 2006..!!! Let's hope if Methanol continue with producing the Yearbook that this year they acknowledge under 15s racing by including details of the '08 GB championship (both classes..)! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
morganbike Posted November 8, 2008 Report Share Posted November 8, 2008 I think you will find that since Peter Oakes resigned all youth speedway operations and results are neglected. Lets hope that things will improve in the future Phil Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
shazzybird Posted November 9, 2008 Report Share Posted November 9, 2008 Does anyone have an update on young Shane after his crash? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
GARRYH Posted November 9, 2008 Report Share Posted November 9, 2008 Does anyone have an update on young Shane after his crash? Shane is doing very well Shaz. He has done his usual trick of a speedy recovery and has been told he can start riding in a few weeks time. He has been in the workshop with me building new bikes up as the one in the accident was wrecked. He is doing two sessions a week with the same physio that helped him when he broke his femur. He is also doing as many sessions at the gym as he can fit in. He still has a bit of a limp but that is getting better by the week and has been told that the plate and screws will be taken out next winter but there is no problem riding with them in. He cant wait to get on his bikes again and is driving us mad at home. He will wait to at least after christmas before he starts riding again as he needs to build his strenght up in the gym first. Garry Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
shazzybird Posted November 9, 2008 Report Share Posted November 9, 2008 I knew I could rely on you Garry Give Shane my regards and hopefully see him back in the saddle again soon x Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Main Man Posted November 10, 2008 Report Share Posted November 10, 2008 (edited) Yes all the best to Shane --deserves a break (but not the kind he's had the last 2 years!!) --look forward to seeing him back on a bike soon. Laurence Edited November 10, 2008 by Main Man Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Scunny Stag Posted November 10, 2008 Report Share Posted November 10, 2008 (edited) What is disappointing that the Methanol-produced Yearbook for this year didn't make any mention of the 2007 GB Under 15s championship.. The previous Tempus version always had full details; why it even included the STRA in 2006..!!! Let's hope if Methanol continue with producing the Yearbook that this year they acknowledge under 15s racing by including details of the '08 GB championship (both classes..)! Sorry but incorrect! The Methanol Press 2008 Yearbook provided exactly the same coverage as the 2007 version. The rounds, and final standings, might be hard to find in both versions but they are listed against the individual clubs where the rounds were run. As for the news about Shane it is indeed excellent to hear. Edited November 10, 2008 by Scunny Stag Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Parsloes 1928 nearly Posted November 13, 2008 Report Share Posted November 13, 2008 Sorry but incorrect! The Methanol Press 2008 Yearbook provided exactly the same coverage as the 2007 version. The rounds, and final standings, might be hard to find in both versions but they are listed against the individual clubs where the rounds were run. Okay - I stand corrected... But as you say, the editors in both versions chose to 'hide away' the GB U-15s meetings under the indiv. track sections. Let's hope this year (ie in next year's Yearbook) the U15s can have what they deserve: their own section (won't take up any more space really...) so that the reference book includes proper, er, reference of this important national championships..! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Puma23 Posted February 4, 2009 Author Report Share Posted February 4, 2009 Where Bovis and Nathan Stoneman have points from ? Which round is ? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
lucifer sam Posted February 4, 2009 Report Share Posted February 4, 2009 (edited) Full details of the final round are: Friday, October 26 BRITISH UNDER-15 CHAMPIONSHIP FINAL ROUND OXFORD QUALIFYING SCORES: Daniel Greenwood 2 3 3 3 3 14 James Sarjeant 3 2 3 3 3 14 Kye Norton 3 3 2 3 2 13 Brendan Johnson 3 3 3 2 1 12 Shane Hazelden 3 2 2 3 2 12 Richard Franklin 2 1 2 2 3 10 Danny Stoneman 1 3 3 1 0 8 John Resch 2 0 2 1 3 8 Scott Meakins 1 2 1 2 2 8 Jake Knight 1 1 1 2 1 6 Jack Hirst 2 0 0 0 2 4 Chris Bint 0 1 1 1 1 4 Cameron Hoskins 1 2 0 0 0 3 Montana Jowett 0 X 1 0 1 2 Michael Bovis - - - - - - Jason Garrity - - - - - - Referee: Graham Reeve HEAT DETAILS: 1: Sarjeant, Hirst, Hoskins (three riders only), 65.18. 2: Hazelden, Resch, Meakins, Jowett, 63.85. 3: Johnson, Greenwood, Knight (three riders only), 63.42. 4: Norton, Franklin, Stoneman, Bint, 63.71. 5: Greenwood, Sarjeant, Franklin, Resch, 63.45. 6: Johnson, Meakins, Bint (three riders only), 63.75. 7: (awarded) Stoneman, Hoskins, Jowett (excluded) (three riders only), no time. 8: Norton, Hazelden, Knight, Hirst, 64.12. 9: Sarjeant, Norton, Meakins (three riders only), 65.60. 10: Stoneman, Resch, Knight (three riders only), 67.03. 11: Greenwood, Hazelden, Bint, Hoskins, 63.57. 12: Johnson, Franklin, Jowett, Hirst, 64.02. 13: Sarjeant, Knight, Bint, Jowett, 64.81. 14: Hazelden, Franklin (two riders only), 65.00. 15: Norton, Johnson, Resch, Hoskins, 63.42. 16: Greenwood, Meakins, Stoneman, Hirst, 64.47 17: (re-run) Sarjeant, Hazelden, Johnson, Stoneman, 64.03. 18: Greenwood, Norton (fell, remounted), Jowett (three riders only), 66.03. 19: Franklin, Meakins, Knight, Hoskins, 65.25. 20: Resch, Hirst, Bint (three riders only), 69.37. Final: Greenwood, Sarjeant, Johnson, Norton, 64.24. Run-off for championship: Greenwood, Sarjeant, 64.78. 250cc races: 1: Morris, Naylor, Stoneman, Portwood, 70.06. 2: Morris, Naylor, Stoneman, Portwood, 69.56. 3: Morris, Naylor, Stoneman, Portwood, 69.62. 4: Morris, Naylor, Stoneman, Portwood, 70.56. FINAL ROUND POINTS: Greenwood 17, Sarjeant 15, Johnson 14, Norton 13, Hazelden 12, Franklin 11, Stoneman 10, Resch 10, Meakins 10, Knight 7, Hirst 6, Bint 6, Hoskins 4, Jowett 3. OVERALL STANDINGS: 1 Daniel Greenwood 32+3 (15+17), 2 James Sarjeant 32+2 (17+15), 3 Brendan Johnson 31 (17+14), 4= Kye Norton 26 (13+13), 4= Richard Franklin 26 (15+11), 6 Shane Hazelden 25 (13+12), 7 Danny Stoneman 19 (9+10), 8 Jack Hirst 18 (12+6), 9 John Resch 17 (7+10), 10 Scott Meakins 16 (6+10), 11 Cameron Hoskins 14 (10+4), 12 Montana Jowett 13 (10+3), 13= Chris Bint 11 (5+6), 13= Dale Lamb 11 (11+DNR), 15 Jason Garrity 9 (9+DNR), 16 Jack Butler 8 (8+DNR), 17 Jake Knight 7 (DNR+7), 18= Michael Bovis 4 (4+DNR) 18= Nathan Stoneman 4 (4+DNR). DANIEL GREENWOOD clinched the British Under-15 title, after winning the final round at Oxford and then defeating James Sarjeant in a run-off for the championship. Greenwood, who hails from Moreton-in-the-Marsh in Gloucestershire, is the third rider to win the title, following in the footsteps of Josh Auty (2004 & 2005) and Joe Haines (2006). As with the previous two winners, Greenwood has progressed to speedway from junior grasstrack, where he won four British Championships in various youth classes. 14-year-old Greenwood was the best rider on the night, winning six of his seven races, and suffering his only defeat to home favourite Brendan Johnson in his opening outing. Crucially, Greenwood beat Sheffield-based Sarjeant, aged 13, on the three occasions when they met. Riders took forward their best score from the two opening rounds at Weymouth and Northside (Workington) and this was added to their Cowley tally to determine their overall points and positions. Leaders going into the final round were Johnson, the winner at Weymouth, and Sarjeant, victorious at Northside, with 17 points apiece. Greenwood, sixth at Weymouth and second at Northside, took 15 points into the meeting, as did Coventry second half rider Richard Franklin. With four riders separated by just two points, this final round was always likely to boil down to a thrilling conclusion, and that’s just what happened. Greenwood and Sarjeant topped the scorechart after the 20 qualifying heats, with 14 points each. Kye Norton came next on 13 points. Norton fell on the second bend of his final programmed outing in Heat 18, while contesting the lead with Greenwood, and then remounted and passed Montana Jowett, but only after a sterling effort from the female rider. Norton’s tumble was one of only two falls in 26 heats of action – an indication of the skill of the riders on display, despite their tender age. The other fall came in Heat 7, when Cameron Hoskins laid his bike down to avoid Jowett, who had come to a sudden standstill due to a shed chain. Johnson, the pre-meeting favourite, was the only rider unbeaten after three outings. However, he could not catch Norton in Heat 15 and had to settle for second place. Heat 17 was a vital race, bringing together Sarjeant (11), Johnson (11) and Shane Hazelden (10). Johnson trapped, but referee Graham Reeve spotted movement at the tapes and halted the race. In the re-run, Sarjeant came out on top after a closely contested first bend, while Hazelden roared inside Johnson on the second lap to take second. That left both Johnson and Hazelden on 12 points, with Johnson getting the nod for the fourth place in the final, on the basis of his three heat wins as opposed to Hazelden’s two. It was hard luck on Hazelden, who had been the winner of a terrific tussle with Franklin in Heat 14, which had been reduced to a two-man match-race due to the non-appearance of Michael Bovis and Jason Garrity. The final was a cracking race. Greenwood, Sarjeant and Johnson were all in contention for the championship, while Norton looked a very capable spoiler. Greenwood, off the inside gate, took the lead, but Sarjeant darted inside him on the third bend of the opening lap. Greenwood kept his composure and regained the advantage on the fourth bend and then pulled away. Second-placed Sarjeant then came under pressure from the chasing Johnson, who could replace Sarjeant in the deciding run-off if he could get through. Greenwood looked safe up front, but drifted wide coming off the second bend of the final lap. It allowed Sarjeant and Johnson to close the gap, and a blanket could have been thrown over the three riders as they dashed across the finishing line, with Greenwood just holding on from Sarjeant and Johnson. That meant Greenwood had won the Oxford round, but the much bigger prize of British champion was now on the line. A delay to the start of the run-off due to a problem with the air-fence heightened the tension, however once the race got underway it was a straightforward tapes-to-flag victory for Greenwood. It concluded a packed 26-heat programme which also included four 250cc races between Ashley Morris, Rhys Naylor, Nathan Stoneman and Adam Portwood. Morris was the winner of all four heats, while a feature of these races were the battles between Naylor and 11-year-old Stoneman, with Naylor passing his young opponent on each occasion, twice on the final bend. WHAT THEY SAID: DANIEL GREENWOOD “It’s great to win the British Under-15 championship, because it was my main objective this year. “I know both Josh Auty and Joe Haines from grasstrack, so it’s nice to follow in their footsteps. “I had a few crashes in the opening rounds, but I managed to avoid that tonight. I was making starts and then staying out of trouble. “I got a bit nervous prior to the run-off, due to the delay with the air-fence, but I fired out of the start and then pulled away. “Oxford is quite a technical track, but I’ve been here a lot in second halves over the last few years, and I’ve mastered it. “I’d like to say a big thank you to Andy Altoft, of SubSpecies, who has promised to sponsor me in 2008. And also thanks to my dad and the rest of the family for all their encouragement and support. “I’ve got a personal trainer, Gary Barnett, who makes sure I eat the right things and do the right exercise, and I think that was another thing that helped make the difference tonight. “I’ll be seeing Gary regularly over the winter, to be fighting fit leading into next season. “I’m 15 next June and I’d like to get a good Conference League place. I’d be grateful to anyone who wants to offer me sponsorship, to help me make a big impact next season.” JAMES SARJEANT: “I was very happy with my performance. “I nearly got past Daniel in the final, but he just held me off. In the run-off, he gated and I was spinning and couldn’t catch him. “But I’m very happy to finish second overall. “I’ve still got two years left to win this title – and I’m really going for it next year.” BRENDAN JOHNSON: “I feel that I should have won it, but I had a bad night. “After I finished second to Kye Norton in my fourth outing, we made a team decision to change the bike. It proved to be the wrong decision. “Full credit to Daniel and James, who both rode really well tonight and fully deserved to finish first and second. “It’s a disappointing end to the season for me, but I’ve still really enjoyed riding for Oxford this season – I made the right choice of track. “I’ve been one of the babies of the Conference League, and although it’s been a bit up-and-down at times, I feel I’ve had a good season. “The team spirit at Oxford has been outstanding, and we’ve done excellently to finish second behind Scunthorpe in the league.” REPORT: ROB PEASLEY All the best Rob Edited February 4, 2009 by lucifer sam Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Puma23 Posted February 25, 2009 Author Report Share Posted February 25, 2009 Thanks a lot for morganbike and lucifer sam ! Look at: http://www.lubusports.pl/mat05/indmwb15.php#f2007 Anyone have details 2005 and 2004 ? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
morganbike Posted February 25, 2009 Report Share Posted February 25, 2009 (edited) The organiser at the time was Peter Oakes and I am sure if you e mail him he can help. I have pm'd his e mail to you. Unless someone has an old speedway star with the results in it. Phil Edited February 25, 2009 by morganbike Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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