Ivor Brown (speedway rider)

Ivor Brown
Personal information
Nationality  England
Date of birth 1927
Place of birth    Leics., England
Date of death    2005
Nickname Hovis
Current club information
Career status Deceased
Career history
Leicester Hunters
Yarmouth Bloaters
Cradley Heath Heathens
1956-1958
1958-1960
1961-1968
Individual honours
None
Team honours
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Ivor John Brown (born 30 May 1927 in Wymeswold, Leicestershire - died 30 March 2005, Wymeswold) was a motorcycle speedway rider and captain of Cradley Heath Heathens speedway team during the 1960s. After retiring from riding he became promoter of Long Eaton and Scunthorpe speedway. His off-track occupation was Postmaster and grocer of the village General Stores in Wymeswold.

Career

Ivor Brown started speedway racing at Long Eaton in 1952, following earlier grasstrack riding, and moved to second-half rides at Birmingham and then Leicester. He made a few team appearances for Leicester Hunters but it was at Yarmouth that he first made regular team appearances, when he was skipper of the Yarmouth Bloaters team in the Southern Area League and the 1960 inaugural Provincial League competition.

With the closure of Yarmouth he transferred to Cradley Heath Heathens for 1961. He topped the Provincial League averages and led the team to three Knockout Cup finals (including two wins) in four years. In 1965 and the formation of an amalgamated British League he sustained serious injuries to his lower spine at the Wimbledon Internationale in a clash with Ove Fundin. Although he returned to racing the same season, his subsequent form suffered at this level and, with further injuries, he retired at the end of the 1968 season. He was a regular holder of the Silver Sash, the Provincial League match race championship.

Brown died in 2005. A trophy named in his honour was contested in a challenge match between the successors to two of his former clubs, the Leicester Lions and the Dudley Heathens, in 2011.[1]

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