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John Cook (speedway rider)

American speedway rider (born 1958)


Summary

American speedway rider (born 1958)

FieldValue
nameJohn Cook
nationalityAmerican
birth_date
birth_placeVan Nuys, California
career1Great Britain
years21980
career2Hull Vikings
years31981–1982, 1984–1986
career3Ipswich Witches
years41987, 2000
career4King's Lynn Stars
years51993
career5Poole Pirates
career6Sweden
years71992–1993
career7Indianerna
years81995
career8Getingarna
years91996–1997, 1999–2001
career9Smederna
years102001
career10Örnarna
indivyear11992
indivhonour1Swedish Champion
teamyear11985
teamhonour1World Team Cup silver
teamyear21984, 1987
teamhonour2World Team Cup bronze
teamyear31981, 1984
teamhonour3British League KO Cup winner
teamyear41984
teamhonour4British League Champion

John Kenneth Cook (born December 18, 1958, in Van Nuys, California) is an American former international motorcycle speedway rider. He represented the USA in three World Team Cup finals and earned 49 caps for the United States national speedway team.

Career

Cook is mainly remembered for his spell at the Ipswich Witches teams from 1981 to 1982 and from 1984 to 1986 where he walked out on the club mid-season on both occasions.

Cook first rode in Britain for the Hull Vikings, when he competed in the 1980 British League season. His first spell at Ipswich began the following season in 1981 after a record £35,000 deal which included fellow American Dennis Sigalos. The pair helped the Witches win the Knockout Cup. In August 1982 he walked out of match and returned to America.

In 1984 Cook returned to Ipswich and contributed significantly to the team's league and cup double season and won a bronze medal in the 1984 Speedway World Team Cup. His career took off in 1985 as he reached the final of the 1985 Individual Speedway World Championship and won a silver medal at the 1985 Speedway World Team Cup.

After an unsuccessful 1986 season when he walked out on Ipswich again he joined King's Lynn Stars for the 1987 season and participated in his second world final during the 1987 Individual Speedway World Championship. He also won a second bronze medal at the 1987 Speedway World Team Cup in Prague.

Cook was a showman and continued in this vein for the whole of his career, whilst not always riding in the British League, he was a regular rider in the Swedish League with Indianerna where he attained Swedish citizenship in the early 1990s and in fact was the Swedish Champion in 1992, winning all of his rides. He is also attributed with introducing Jet Ski watercraft to Australia, New Zealand and Europe where he became the first European Champion in closed course competition. During a speedway hiatus, he also competed as an American Expert Jet Ski racer and was ranked #4 in the World while racing underpowered craft.

Cook continued to ride well into his 40s and almost qualified for the Speedway Grand Prix Series for 2002, only failing at the 2001 Intercontinental Final stage.

Cook surfaced again on the international Speedway front in 2006 where he was indeed a member of the USA squad for the 2006 Speedway World Cup, however he was not required to ride in the actual competition.

In October 2006 Cook suffered a serious motocross accident while racing at Washougal Washington in which he hurt his back quite badly and had to have metal rods inserted. The rods were later removed as Cook began to make a recovery but he has had to retire from racing and remains retired in his longtime home of Sacramento, California.

World final appearances

Individual World Championship

  • 1985 - ENG Bradford, Odsal Stadium - 7th - 9pts
  • 1987 - NED Amsterdam, Olympic Stadium - 8th - 15pts

World Team Cup

  • 1984 - POL Leszno, Alfred Smoczyk Stadium (with Shawn Moran / Kelly Moran / Lance King / Bobby Schwartz) – 3rd – 20pts (2)
  • 1985 - USA Long Beach, Veterans Memorial Stadium (with Shawn Moran / Bobby Schwartz / Lance King / Sam Ermolenko) – 2nd – 35pts (1)
  • 1987 - CZE Prague, Marketa Stadium (with Shawn Moran / Rick Miller / Kelly Moran) - 3rd - 93pts (6)

References

References

  1. Oakes, P & Rising, P (1986). ''1986 Speedway Yearbook''. {{ISBN. 0-948882-00-X
  2. "Ultimate rider index, 1929-2022".
  3. (14 August 1982). "John Cook".
  4. (17 January 1980). "Drury quits Vikings".
  5. (21 March 1981). "Witches land Americans in record deal".
  6. (8 February 1984). "Sports snaps".
  7. (12 July 1986). "Robins in the Red".
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