John Jørgensen
Born | Middelfart, Denmark | 18 July 1962
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Nationality | Danish |
Career history | |
Denmark | |
2000 | Odense |
2001, 2004 | Holsted |
Great Britain | |
1982-1983 | Birmingham Brummies |
1984-1995, 1997, 2000, 2004 | Coventry Bees |
1996, 1998 | Swindon Robins |
1999 | Wolverhampton Wolves |
2000 | Belle Vue Aces |
2001 | Peterborough Panthers |
2004 | Somerset Rebels |
Poland | |
1995 | Grudziądz |
1998 | Gdańsk |
1999 | Gorzów |
2000 | Ostrów |
Individual honours | |
1998 | Nordic Champion |
Team honours | |
1986, 1988 | Team World Champion |
John Jørgensen (born 18 July 1962 in Middelfart, Denmark)[1] is a former international motorcycle speedway rider from Denmark.[2] He earned 54 caps for the Denmark national speedway team.[3]
He is not to be confused with Johnny Jørgensen, the 1989 Danish Junior speedway champion.
Career
[edit]Jørgensen arrived to race in the British leagues late in the 1982 British League season after Chris Van Straaten signed him to ride for the Birmingham Brummies.[4] After two solid seasons, Brmingham withdrew from the league and Jorgensen was signed by Coventry Bees, where he would spend most of his career.[5]
In 1986 he averaged 8.74 for Coventry and became part of the Danish national team during their period of domination during the 1980s and won the World Team Cup with Denmark in 1986 and 1988, riding alongside some of the world's best riders at the time Hans Nielsen, Erik Gundersen, Tommy Knudsen and his cousin Jan O. Pedersen. Jørgensen also qualified for the World Final on two occasions, 1988 in Vojens[6] and 1992 in Wrocław.
He also rode in the 1999 and 2000 Speedway Grand Prix.
Family
[edit]Jørgensen's cousin was world champion rider Jan O. Pedersen.[3]
World Final appearances
[edit]Individual World Championship
[edit]- 1988 - Vojens, Speedway Center - 13th - 3pts
- 1992 - Wrocław, Olympic Stadium - 6th - 8pts
World Team Cup
[edit]- 1986 - Vojens, Speedway Center (with Erik Gundersen / Hans Nielsen / Tommy Knudsen / Jan O. Pedersen) - Winner - 130pts (8)
- 1988 - Los Angeles, Veterans Memorial Stadium (with Erik Gundersen / Hans Nielsen / Tommy Knudsen / Jan O. Pedersen) - Winner - 44pts (2)
- 1989 - Bradford, Odsal Stadium (with Hans Nielsen / Erik Gundersen / Gert Handberg / Brian Karger) - 2nd - 34pts (7)
- 1990 - Pardubice - 3rd - 30pts (4)
- 1992 - Lonigo - 4th - 17pts (1)
- 1993 - Coventry - 2nd - 38pts (8)
Speedway Grand Prix
[edit]Year | Position | Points | Best finish | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|
1999 | 17th | 32 | 6th | Best finish in Czech Republic GP |
2000 | 34th | 1 | 24th | Competed only in British GP |
World Under-21 Championship
[edit]Danish Domestic competitions
[edit]- 1992 - Uhre, Holsted - 3rd
- 1995 - Frederikslyst - 3rd
- 1998 - Outrup - 2nd
- 2000 - Outrup - 3rd
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ John Jørgensen | Polish Speedway Database. Retrieved 2009-10-18.
- ^ "John Jørgensen Dania". Polish Speedway Database. Retrieved 6 April 2023.
- ^ a b "Ultimate rider index, 1929-2022" (PDF). British Speedway. Retrieved 29 August 2024.
- ^ "Danish ace in home debut". Sandwell Evening Mail. 1 October 1982. Retrieved 29 August 2024 – via British Newspaper Archive.
- ^ "Is it one-off Jorgensen?". Coventry Evening Telegraph. 17 March 1984. Retrieved 29 August 2024 – via British Newspaper Archive.
- ^ "World final my launching pad". Coventry Evening Telegraph. 3 September 1988. Retrieved 10 September 2024 – via British Newspaper Archive.
- 1962 births
- Living people
- People from Middelfart Municipality
- Danish speedway riders
- Coventry Bees riders
- Danish expatriate speedway riders in England
- Belle Vue Aces riders
- Wolverhampton Wolves riders
- Birmingham Brummies riders
- Swindon Robins riders
- Peterborough Panthers riders
- Somerset Rebels riders
- Sportspeople from the Region of Southern Denmark