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Jack Parker (speedway rider)

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Parker was involved in a car crash in Australia during the 1951/52 season which left him seriously injured, and he never regained his top form. He retired from active speedway racing in 1954.
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in 1947. He was also match race champion on and off from 1946 to 1947, holding the title through 1948, 1949 and most of 1950, only losing the title at the end of the 1950 season to
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at the Sydney Sports Ground and Sydney Showground respectively. During his time in Australia, Parker was also a regular captain of the England team in test matches against the
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meeting at High Beech in 1928. He won the British Riders' Championship in 1949 and finished second in the 1949 World Championship. He earned 89 international caps for the
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for the title of British Individual Champion. Also in 1931, he captained England for the first time and set a new British Mile Record. In 1932, the new
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He joined the Coventry team in 1929 at the stadium at Lythalls Lane, Foleshill, becoming the team captain, and switching to a Douglas bike. His brother
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Parker qualified for the first World Championship final in 1936, but missed it due to injury. His best finish was second place in 1949.
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After good early season form in 1933, Parker broke a leg in a crash towards the end of the season, but still topped the rider
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in 1933. The team relocated to Harringay where he was re-united with his brother Norman.
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A regular visitor to Australia during his career where he raced at venues such as the
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with tale of Parker's last ride in February 1978 at the 50th Anniversary, for
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and Frank Woodroofe in the 5 lap final. He also won the 1950/51 and 1951/52
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London, Wembley Stadium - 4th - 10pts + 11 semi-final points
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London, Wembley Stadium - 10th - 6pts + 4 semi-final points
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Parker is listed as number 35 of 50 in the 1930s Player's
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After the war Parker spent much of his career with the
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Index


Birmingham
Coventry
Southampton Saints
Clapton Saints
Harringay Tigers
Belle Vue Aces
Star Riders' Champion
Dirt Track Championnat du Monde
British Riders' Champion
motorcycle speedway
Whitsun
England national speedway team
Birmingham
BSA
Isle of Man TT
Norman
Southampton
Vic Huxley
National League
Lea Bridge
Dirt Track Championnat du Monde
Speedway World Championship
Star Riders' Championship
Stade Buffalo
averages
Belle Vue Aces
British Riders' Championship
Aub Lawson
Split Waterman

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