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Bo Petersen

Danish speedway rider


Summary

Danish speedway rider

FieldValue
nationalityDanish
birth_date
birth_placeBolbro, Denmark
career1Denmark
years21977–1989
career2Fjelsted
years31990–1991
career3Saeby
career4Great Britain
years51978–1983
career5Hackney Hawks
years61984–1985
career6Swindon Robins
years71988
career7King's Lynn Stars
years81990
career8Wolverhampton Wolves
years91991–1993
career9Arena Essex Hammers
career10Sweden
years111991
career11Vetlanda
years121992
career12Indianerna
indivyear11980
indivhonour1Danish Champion
indivyear21979
indivhonour2Littlechild Trophy
indivyear31983
indivhonour3London Riders' Championship
teamyear11984, 1985
teamhonour1World Cup Winner
teamyear21991
teamhonour2British League Div Two Champion
teamyear31991
teamhonour3British League Div Two KO Cup Winner
teamyear41991
teamhonour4British League Div Two Fours Champion

Bo Petersen (born 21 February 1958 Bolbro, Denmark) is a former motorcycle speedway rider from Denmark. He was the 1980 Danish champion and earned 59 caps for the Denmark national speedway team.

Career

Petersen first rode in the United Kingdom with the Hackney Hawks for the 1978 British League season. Signed by Len Silver in 1978 he stayed with the Hackney until they closed at the end of the season 1983.

In 1984, Petersen signed for the Swindon Robins. He then had spells with King's Lynn Stars and Wolverhampton Wolves in the top flight of the British League, before joining long-time sponsor Ivan Henry's new club Arena Essex Hammers in 1991. Henry had combined with Terry Russell to take over the Hammers from former promoter Chick Woodroffe. Competing in the British League Division Two, Petersen topped the league averages and led Arena to the League Championship, Knockout Cup and Fours Team Championship. The Hammers gained promotion to the British League Division One in 1992. Petersen achieved a calculated match average of over eight points per meeting in the top flight, but announced his retirement at the end of that season.

During 1993, a serious head injury to Peter Ravn led to Petersen returning to the Hammers to cover his fellow Dane's absence. The Hammers finished fourth in the League and finished runners-up in a controversial Knockout Cup final. Petersen, disgusted by off-track incidents, threw his runners-up medal into the crowd at the end of the meeting.. He announced his retirement at the end of the season despite finishing the season calculated match average of over eight points per meeting.

He made one further appearance on a bike at Arena Essex when he rode for a Hammers Dream Team in the Andy Galvin Benefit Meeting in March 1995.

He was a Speedway World Team Cup winner with the Danish speedway team in 1984 and 1985.

World Final Appearances

Individual World Championship

  • 1984 - SWE Gothenburg, Ullevi - 7th - 9pts

World Team Cup

  • 1979 - ENG London, White City Stadium (with Ole Olsen / Hans Nielsen / Mike Lohmann / Finn Thomsen) - 2nd - 31pts (0)
  • 1984 - POL Leszno, Alfred Smoczyk Stadium (with Erik Gundersen / Preben Eriksen / Hans Nielsen) - Winner - 44pts (12)
  • 1985 - USA Long Beach, Veterans Memorial Stadium (with Tommy Knudsen / Erik Gundersen / Hans Nielsen / Preben Eriksen) - Winner - 37pts (0)

References

References

  1. "Ultimate rider index, 1929-2022".
  2. (10 March 1978). "Yet another Kent signing for Thomas".
  3. Fenn, C.(2003). ''Hackney Speedway, Friday at Eight''. {{ISBN. 0-7524-2737-7
  4. (22 July 1991). "Speedway". Western Daily Press.
  5. Bamford, R. & Shailes, G. (2002). ''A History of the World Speedway Championship''. Stroud: Tempus Publishing. {{ISBN. 0-7524-2402-5
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