Scottish Open (speedway)

The Scottish Open Championship is a motorcycle speedway championship held annually in Scotland.[1][2]

Scottish Open
SportSpeedway
Founded1928
CountryScotland

History edit

The Championship has been run almost every year since 1928. That inaugural year saw two events, one for 350 cc bikes and another for 500 cc bikes. From 1929 the event was only open to those riding the 500 cc bikes.

Run as the Scottish Championship from 1928-1945, it became the Scottish Riders Championship from 1949-1954 before a third and final name change in 1960 to the Scottish Open Championship.

Since 1988, the winner of the Scottish Open has been presented with the Jack Young Memorial Trophy in honour of the three time winner and former Edinburgh Monarchs rider from Australia who won the Speedway World Championship in 1951 and 1952. Young won the World Championship in 1951 while riding for the Monarchs, thus becoming the first second division rider to win the World crown. Young died from Emphysema in his home town of Adelaide, South Australia on 28 August 1987.

Winners (since 1928) edit

Year City Venue Winners
1928 Edinburgh Marine Gardens   Drew McQueen (350 cc)
  Jimmy Valentine (500 cc)
1929 Edinburgh Marine Gardens   Drew McQueen
1930 Edinburgh Marine Gardens   Harry Whitfield
1931-1937 Not held
1938 Edinburgh Marine Gardens   Bluey Wilkinson
1939 Edinburgh Marine Gardens   Wilbur Lamoreaux
1940-1944 Not held due to (World War II restrictions)
1945 Glasgow White City Stadium   Ron Johnson
1946-1948 Not held
1949 Edinburgh Old Meadowbank   Jack Young
1950 Edinburgh Old Meadowbank   Jack Young
1951 Edinburgh Old Meadowbank   Jack Young
1952 Edinburgh Old Meadowbank   Dick Campbell
1953 Edinburgh Old Meadowbank   Tommy Miller
1954 Edinburgh Old Meadowbank   Tommy Miller
1955-1959 Not held
1960 Edinburgh Old Meadowbank   Douglas Templeton
1961 Edinburgh Old Meadowbank   Trevor Redmond
1962 Edinburgh Old Meadowbank   Douglas Templeton
1963 Edinburgh Old Meadowbank   Maurice Mattingley
1964 Edinburgh Old Meadowbank   George Hunter
1965 Edinburgh Old Meadowbank   Arne Pander
1966 Edinburgh Old Meadowbank   Bill Landels
1967 Edinburgh Old Meadowbank   Barry Briggs
1968 Coatbridge Cliftonhill   Martin Ashby
1969 Coatbridge Cliftonhill   Reidar Eide
1970 Glasgow Hampden Park   Ivan Mauger
1971 Glasgow Hampden Park   Ivan Mauger
1972 Glasgow Hampden Park   Ivan Mauger
1973 Coatbridge Cliftonhill   Ivan Mauger
1974 Not held
1975 Coatbridge Cliftonhill   Brian Collins
1976 Coatbridge Cliftonhill   Peter Collins
1977 Blantyre Saracen Park   Bert Harkins
1978-1980 Not held
1981 Edinburgh Powderhall Stadium   Wayne Brown
1982 Not held
1983 Glasgow Craighead Park   Steve Lawson
1984 Edinburgh Powderhall Stadium   Mitch Shirra
1985 Edinburgh Powderhall Stadium   Jamie Luckhurst
1986 Edinburgh Powderhall Stadium   Les Collins
1987 Edinburgh Powderhall Stadium   Neville Tatum
1988 Edinburgh Powderhall Stadium   Steve Lawson
1989 Edinburgh Powderhall Stadium   Todd Wiltshire
1990 Not held
1991 Edinburgh Powderhall Stadium   Greg Hancock
1992 Edinburgh Powderhall Stadium   Greg Hancock
1993 Edinburgh Powderhall Stadium   Michael Coles
1994 Edinburgh Powderhall Stadium   Ben Howe
1995 Edinburgh Powderhall Stadium   Bobby Ott
1996 Glasgow Shawfield Stadium   Shane Parker
1997 Armadale Armadale Stadium   Peter Carr
1998 Armadale Armadale Stadium   Frede Schott
1999 Armadale Armadale Stadium   Peter Carr
2000 Armadale Armadale Stadium   Peter Carr
2001 Armadale Armadale Stadium   Andre Compton
2002 Armadale Armadale Stadium   Peter Carr
2003 Armadale Armadale Stadium   Sam Ermolenko
2004 Armadale Armadale Stadium   Rory Schlein
2005 Armadale Armadale Stadium   David Howe
2006 Armadale Armadale Stadium   Stanisław Burza
2007 Not held
2008 Armadale Armadale Stadium   Rory Schlein
2009 Armadale Armadale Stadium   James Wright
2010 Armadale Armadale Stadium   Josef Franc
2011 Armadale Armadale Stadium   Rory Schlein
2012 Armadale Armadale Stadium   Andrew Tully
2013 Armadale Armadale Stadium   Craig Cook
2014 Armadale Armadale Stadium   Sam Masters
2015-2016 Not held
2017 Armadale Armadale Stadium   Justin Sedgmen
2018 Armadale Armadale Stadium   Rory Schlein
2019 Armadale Armadale Stadium   Richie Worrall
2020-2021 Not held due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[3]
2022 Armadale Armadale Stadium   Sam Masters[4]

References edit

  1. ^ Speedway Champions - Regional Championships
  2. ^ "Three former champions in Scottish Open field". The Edinburgh Reporter. Retrieved 27 November 2022.
  3. ^ "FIXTURES & RESULTS 2020". British Speedway. Retrieved 27 November 2022.
  4. ^ "FAREWELL TO ARMADALE SCOTTISH OPEN CHAMPIONSHIP". British Speedway. Retrieved 27 November 2022.