Jack Young (speedway rider)

Jack Young
Born(1925-01-31)31 January 1925
Adelaide, South Australia[1]
Died28 August 1987(1987-08-28) (aged 62)
Adelaide, South Australia
NationalityAustralian
Career history
1949–1951Edinburgh Monarchs
1952–1955West Ham Hammers
1958, 1960–1961Coventry Bees
Individual honours
1951, 1952World Champion
1948, 1954, 1955, 1956, 1958,
1959, 1960, 1963, 1964
South Australian Champion
1949, 1950, 1951Scottish Riders Champion
1949 (4), 1950 (2)Adelaide Golden Helmet
1951, 1961Tom Farndon Memorial Trophy
1952, 1953, 1955British Match Race Champion
1953Queensland State Champion
1953, 1954London Riders' Championship
1957Victorian State Champion
1953Brandonapolis
1953The Laurels
Team honours
1951Northern Shield
1951Scottish Cup
1960Midland Cup
1961Central Shield

Jack Ellis Young (31 January 1925 – 28 August 1987) was an Australian motorcycle speedway rider who won the Speedway World Championship in 1951 and 1952.[2][3] He also won the London Riders' Championship 1953 and 1954 and was a nine time South Australian Champion between 1948 and 1964.[4][5]

By winning the 1951 and 1952 World Championships, Young became the first Australian to win two World Championships in any form of motorsport.

  1. ^ Addison J. (1948). The People Speedway Guide. Odhams Press Limited
  2. ^ "ULTIMATE RIDER INDEX, 1929-2022" (PDF). British Speedway. Retrieved 1 August 2023.
  3. ^ Bamford, R. & Shailes, G. (2002). A History of the World Speedway Championship. Stroud: Tempus Publishing. ISBN 0-7524-2402-5
  4. ^ Belton, Brian (2003). Hammerin' Round. ISBN 0-7524-2438-6
  5. ^ Montague, Trevor (2004). The A-Z of Sport. Little, Brown. p. 533. ISBN 0-316-72645-1.