![]() Steve Johnston, four-time champion | |
Sport | Motorcycle speedway |
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Most titles | Mick McKeon & Glenn Doyle (6) |
The Western Australian Individual Speedway Championship is a Motorcycle speedway championship held annually in Western Australia to determine the WA State champion. The event is organised by the Speedway Motorcycle Club of WA and is sanctioned by Motorcycling Australia (MA). [1]
Sig Schlam was the first ever winner of the Championship in 1927/28. [2]
Mick McKeon and Glenn Doyle have both won six championships each.
Seven international riders have become the Western Australian Champion. They are Arthur Atkinson (England - 1930), Wal Morton (England - 1936), Ken McKinlay (Scotland - 1966), Ove Fundin (Sweden - 1969), Ivan Mauger (New Zealand - 1973), Simon Cross (England - 1987) and Rob Woffinden (England - 1988). Although 1956 winner Ron Johnson was born in Scotland, he emigrated to Perth with his family when still a child and started his speedway career at Claremont. He also rode for Australia during his career. [3]
Unless stated, all riders are from Western Australia
![]() Steve Johnston, four-time champion | |
Sport | Motorcycle speedway |
---|---|
Most titles | Mick McKeon & Glenn Doyle (6) |
The Western Australian Individual Speedway Championship is a Motorcycle speedway championship held annually in Western Australia to determine the WA State champion. The event is organised by the Speedway Motorcycle Club of WA and is sanctioned by Motorcycling Australia (MA). [1]
Sig Schlam was the first ever winner of the Championship in 1927/28. [2]
Mick McKeon and Glenn Doyle have both won six championships each.
Seven international riders have become the Western Australian Champion. They are Arthur Atkinson (England - 1930), Wal Morton (England - 1936), Ken McKinlay (Scotland - 1966), Ove Fundin (Sweden - 1969), Ivan Mauger (New Zealand - 1973), Simon Cross (England - 1987) and Rob Woffinden (England - 1988). Although 1956 winner Ron Johnson was born in Scotland, he emigrated to Perth with his family when still a child and started his speedway career at Claremont. He also rode for Australia during his career. [3]
Unless stated, all riders are from Western Australia