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Research in regard to The Laurels, a classic at Wimbledon in its National League and British League era - probably equal to the London Riders Championship, is taking place on:

 

http://londonspeedways.proboards.com/index.cgi

 

Any help in regard to winners and years would be appreciated. Thanks.

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The full list of Laurels winners are (riders in BOLD were Wimbledon riders at the time of winning the title)

 

1939 Wilbur Lamoreaux

1946 Tomy Price & Bob Wells (I don't know why there was joint winners, before I was born. Someone on the BSF might know)

1947 Vic Duggan

1948 Jack Parker

1949 - 1950 not held

1951 Aub Lawson

1952 Ronnie Moore

1953 Jack Young

1954 Ron How

1955 Ronnie Moore

1956 Ronnie Moore

1957 Per Olaf Soederman

1958 not held

1959 Ken McKinlay

1960 Ronnie Moore

1961 Barry Briggs

1962 Ove Fundin

1963 Barry Briggs

1964 Bjorn Knutsson

1965 Barry Briggs

1966 Nigel Boocock

1967 Ray Wilson

1968 Barry Briggs

1969 Trevor Hedge

1970 Ray Wilson

1971 Ole Olsen

1972 Ole Olsen

1973 Ole Olsen

1974 Dave Jessup

1975 Tommy Jansson

1976 Martin Ashby

1977 Colin Richardson

1978 John Davis

1979 Bruce Penhall

1980 Larry Ross

1981 John Davis

1982 Malcolmm Simmons

1983 Hans Nielsen

1984 not held

1985 Neil Middleditch

1986 Nigel Sparshott

1987 Dave Mullett

1988 Steve Schofield

1989 Todd Wiltshire

1990 not held

1991 Hans Nielsen

1992 - 2002 not held

2003 Wayne Barrett

2004 not held (rained off two times)

2005 Mark Burrows

 

 

I witnessed some great Laurels meeting in the past.

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QUOTE (Robbie B @ Jun 4 2009, 01:56 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
The full list of Laurels winners are (riders in BOLD were Wimbledon riders at the time of winning the title)

 

1939 Wilbur Lamoreaux

1946 Tomy Price & Bob Wells (I don't know why there was joint winners, before I was born. Someone on the BSF might know)

1947 Vic Duggan

1948 Jack Parker

1949 - 1950 not held

1951 Aub Lawson

1952 Ronnie Moore

1953 Jack Young

1954 Ron How

1955 Ronnie Moore

1956 Ronnie Moore

1957 Per Olaf Soederman

1958 not held

1959 Ken McKinlay

1960 Ronnie Moore

1961 Barry Briggs

1962 Ove Fundin

1963 Barry Briggs

1964 Bjorn Knutsson

1965 Barry Briggs

1966 Nigel Boocock

1967 Ray Wilson

1968 Barry Briggs

1969 Trevor Hedge

1970 Ray Wilson

1971 Ole Olsen

1972 Ole Olsen

1973 Ole Olsen

1974 Dave Jessup

1975 Tommy Jansson

1976 Martin Ashby

1977 Colin Richardson

1978 John Davis

1979 Bruce Penhall

1980 Larry Ross

1981 John Davis

1982 Malcolmm Simmons

1983 Hans Nielsen

1984 not held

1985 Neil Middleditch

1986 Nigel Sparshott

1987 Dave Mullett

1988 Steve Schofield

1989 Todd Wiltshire

1990 not held

1991 Hans Nielsen

1992 - 2002 not held

2003 Wayne Barrett

2004 not held (rained off two times)

2005 Mark Burrows

 

 

I witnessed some great Laurels meeting in the past.

 

Many thanks. This has been transferred to the LONDON SPEEDWAYS site.

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QUOTE (Robbie B @ Jun 4 2009, 01:56 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
The full list of Laurels winners are (riders in BOLD were Wimbledon riders at the time of winning the title)

1946 Tomy Price & Bob Wells (I don't know why there was joint winners, before I was born. Someone on the BSF might know)

 

I have just checked on the Speedway Researcher site. In 1946 the event was a best pairs meeting - all others were individual championships.

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I have just checked on the Speedway Researcher site. In 1946 the event was a best pairs meeting - all others were individual championships.

 

So that's why there were two winners in 1946.

 

Do you require the Spring Classic and Internationale winners as well?

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QUOTE (Robbie B @ Jun 4 2009, 06:38 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
So that's why there were two winners in 1946.

 

Do you require the Spring Classic and Internationale winners as well?

 

LONDON SPEEDWAYS is interested in all major championships staged at all the London tracks from 1928 - that's those with a reasonable lifespan. Many thanks for the offer.

 

http://londonspeedways.proboards.com/index.cgi

 

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the 1968 laurels won by barry briggs was the first meeting i ever went to. i remember the stadium was still wet from the floods caused by the river wandle bursting it's banks earlier in the month. i lived near to the track and had to be rescued by rowing boat from my upstairs bedroom window!!!.

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the 1968 laurels won by barry briggs was the first meeting i ever went to. i remember the stadium was still wet from the floods caused by the river wandle bursting it's banks earlier in the month. i lived near to the track and had to be rescued by rowing boat from my upstairs bedroom window!!!.

 

 

What a great memory! I really like it. :wink:

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the 1968 laurels won by barry briggs was the first meeting i ever went to. i remember the stadium was still wet from the floods caused by the river wandle bursting it's banks earlier in the month. i lived near to the track and had to be rescued by rowing boat from my upstairs bedroom window!!!.

 

From your UPSTAIRS window!?? :blink: Blimey, I hope the flood waters weren't that high!! :rolleyes:

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the 1968 laurels won by barry briggs was the first meeting i ever went to. i remember the stadium was still wet from the floods caused by the river wandle bursting it's banks earlier in the month. i lived near to the track and had to be rescued by rowing boat from my upstairs bedroom window!!!.

I remember that.My family had been to the south coast for the day and my dad came back via the old Connolly leather factory and the car got stuck in the flood water.We had to get out the car window and walk home :lol:

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From your UPSTAIRS window!?? :blink: Blimey, I hope the flood waters weren't that high!! :rolleyes:

the fire brigade rowed down my street and put ladders up against the upstairs windows because all of the rooms downstairs were under water!.

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Internationale winners

 

1961 Ove Fundin (at Harringay)

1962 Ove Fundin

1963 Ove Fundin

1964 Barry Briggs

1965 Charlie Monk

1966 Gote Nordin

1967 Gote Nordon

1968 Nigel Boocock

1969 Trevor Hedge

1970 Ivan Mauger

1971 Ivanj Mauger

1972 Ivan Mauger

1973 Ole Olsen

1974 Peter Collins

1975 Ole Olsen

1976 Malcolm Simmons

1977 Edward Jancarz

1978 Peter Collins

1979 Michael Lee

1980 Dave Jessup

1981 Hans Nielsen

 

Spring Classic winners

 

1973 Anders Michanek

1974 Malcolm Simmons

1975 Phil Crump

1976 Dve Jessup

1977 Billy Sanders

1978 Scott Autrey

1979 Scott Autrey

1980 John Davis

1981 Dave Jessup & Ole Olsen

Ole Olsen, appealed against referee Mel Price's decsion to disqualify him from heat 12 for alleged use of a new tyre. Olsen's three points had been deducted from his score and the riders placed behind him, Gordon Kennett, Bo Petersen and Billy Sanders all advanced one place in the heat result. The Speedway Control Board Tribunal considered Olsen's appeal on May 26 and upheld his protest ordering that the original heat 12 result should stand. Consequently causing Dave Jessup and Ole Olsen to finsh level on points. Olsen waived any claim to the additionmal prize monies he should have won.

1982 - 1986 not held

1987 Trevor Banks

1988 Andy Galvin

1989 Andy Galvin

1990 Andy Grahame

1991 not held

2002 - 2005 not held

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Re the floods

There was a photo of the flood in a Wimbledon programme that year. I will have to look it up to see what date it was though

 

Pretty sure the flood was September 68. There used to be markers on the wall showing the water depth - wonder if they are still there . . .

 

 

Re the trophy meetings - cant remember if it was the Internationale or the Laurels - but there was a very nice large shield presented to the winner - but it was usually kept at the stadium in a cabinet afterwards. I wonder what happened to that . . .

 

 

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Re the trophy meetings - cant remember if it was the Internationale or the Laurels - but there was a very nice large shield presented to the winner - but it was usually kept at the stadium in a cabinet afterwards. I wonder what happened to that . . .

 

The large trophy was the Laurels, it would be intresting to find out what happened to that, and other trophies that were at Plough Lane.

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The London Cup (for London team contests) was for the "London Evening News Trophy" and the National Trophy (for all teams) was for the Daily Mail Trophy. I was informed that these were held at Wembley when they were last stored away. I was also informed the National Trophy had been recalled by the Daily Mail & they now had that trophy stored away in case of it being needed in the future.

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QUOTE (Robbie B @ Jun 4 2009, 01:56 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
The full list of Laurels winners are (riders in BOLD were Wimbledon riders at the time of winning the title)

 

1968 Barry Briggs

1969 Trevor Hedge

1970 Ray Wilson

1971 Ole Olsen

1972 Ole Olsen

1973 Ole Olsen

1974 Dave Jessup

1975 Tommy Jansson

1976 Martin Ashby

1977 Colin Richardson

1978 John Davis

1979 Bruce Penhall

1980 Larry Ross

1981 John Davis

1982 Malcolmm Simmons

1983 Hans Nielsen

1984 not held

1985 Neil Middleditch

1986 Nigel Sparshott

1987 Dave Mullett

1988 Steve Schofield

1989 Todd Wiltshire

1990 not held

1991 Hans Nielsen

I witnessed some great Laurels meeting in the past.

 

Think I saw just about every one of those Laurels meeting held from 1968 to 1991 and well remember that latter one in particular for, somewhat coincidentally, sorting out some of all the piles of stuff I've got here this morning, l have in front of me a copy of "The Dons Digest Vol 1 No.1" that was produced for that night which opened the 1991 season.

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QUOTE (Robbie B @ Jun 6 2009, 04:42 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Spring Classic winners

 

1981 Dave Jessup & Ole Olsen

Ole Olsen, appealed against referee Mel Price's decsion to disqualify him from heat 12 for alleged use of a new tyre. Olsen's three points had been deducted from his score and the riders placed behind him, Gordon Kennett, Bo Petersen and Billy Sanders all advanced one place in the heat result. The Speedway Control Board Tribunal considered Olsen's appeal on May 26 and upheld his protest ordering that the original heat 12 result should stand. Consequently causing Dave Jessup and Ole Olsen to finsh level on points. Olsen waived any claim to the additionmal prize monies he should have won.

 

i put some of the tv footage of the arguing that went on with that on youtube

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i put some of the tv footage of the arguing that went on with that on youtube

 

It makes interesting veiwing, many thanks for that. Do you any footage of the '76 Spring Classic to put on YouTube ? would love to put a link to some, for my website at www.wimbledonspeedway1976.com

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