Colin Watson (speedway rider)
Colin Watson (born c.1899) was one of the most successful British motorcycle speedway riders from the sport's early years in the late 1920s and 1930s.
Born | c.1899 Ilford |
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Nationality | |
Current club information | |
Career status | Retired |
Career history | |
1929 | White City |
1930 | Harringay Canaries |
1930-1938 | Wembley Lions |
1938 | Sheffield |
1938-1939, 1946 | West Ham Hammers |
Team honours | |
1932 | National League Champion |
1930, 1931 | Southern League Champion |
1931, 1932 | National Trophy Winner |
1932, 1933 | London Cup Winner |
Biography
Born in Ilford, Essex, Watson was involved from the earliest days on British speedway, taking part in the early meetings held at High Beach in 1928.[1] He joined White City in 1929 and Harringay Canaries and Wembley Lions in 1930, playing a leading role in the team that dominated the sport in the early 1930s.[1] He was a finalist in the Star Riders' Championship five times between 1929 and 1934.[2] He was selected for the England team to face Australia in Test series in 1931, 1932, 1933, and 1934, also captaining the team.[3][4] He suffered a broken leg in 1935 that kept him out of the sport until 1937.[2] In 1938 he moved on to the West Ham Hammers, also spending a period with Sheffield Tigers. He was allocated back to West Ham after the end of World War II.[1] On 13 July 1946, during a second-half scratch race after a match between the Odsal Boomerangs and West Ham, he was critically injured in a crash when he hit a lighting standard and was dragged along the track by his bike, suffering a fractured skull and a punctured lung. He lay unconscious in a Bradford hospital before recovering consciousness four weeks later.[1] The accident ended his career at the age of 47.[2]
After his racing career, Watson ran a successful car hire business in Ilford and in 1963 took on the role of machine examiner at New Cross.[5]
References
- Storey, Basil (1947) "Colin Watson Blazed His Way Through" in Speedway Favourites, Sport-in-Print, p. 3
- Bamford, Robert (2003) Speedway: The Pre-War Years, Tempus, ISBN 0-7524-2749-0, p. 222
- Morgan, Tom (1947) The People Speedway Guide, Odhams Press, p. 73-4
- Stenner, Tom & Clymer, Floyd (1947) Thrilling the Millions: The Lure of Speedway, p. 21
- "Colin Watson Makes a Come-Back", Speedway Star, 23 March 1963, p. 2