Southern Riders' Championship
The Southern Riders' Championship was an individual speedway competition inaugurated in 1958 for top riders of teams from the South of Great Britain and staged intermittently until 1991. [1]
Winners
Year | Winner | Team | Venue |
1958 | Barry Briggs (![]() |
Wimbledon Dons | Wimbledon |
1959 | Ron How (![]() |
Wimbledon Dons | Poole |
1960 | Ove Fundin (![]() |
Norwich Stars | New Cross |
1961 | Not staged | ||
1962* | Geoff Mudge (![]() |
Poole Pirates | Exeter |
1963 | Not staged | ||
1964* | Tommy Sweetman (![]() |
Wolverhampton Wolves | Wolverhampton |
1965-1968 | Not staged | ||
1969 | Colin Pratt (![]() |
Hackney Hawks | King's Lynn |
1970 | Terry Betts (![]() |
King's Lynn Stars | Wimbledon |
1971 | Terry Betts (![]() |
King's Lynn Stars | Wimbledon |
1972-1974 | Not staged | ||
1975 | Tommy Jansson (![]() |
Wimbledon Dons | Wimbledon |
1976 | John Louis (![]() |
Ipswich Witches | Reading |
1977-1983 | Not staged |
* 1962 and 1964 - Provincial League Southern Riders Championship
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