Tripti Joshi (Editor)

Bo Petersen

Updated on
Edit
Like
Comment
Share on FacebookTweet on TwitterShare on LinkedInShare on Reddit
Nationality
  
Danish

Career status
  
Retired

Name
  
Bo Petersen


Born
  
21 February 1958 (age 66) Bolbro, Denmark (
1958-02-21
)

1978-1983 1984-? ? 1990 1991-1993
  
Hackney Hawks Swindon Robins King's Lynn Stars Wolverhampton Wolves Arena Essex Hammers

1980 1979 1983
  
Danish Champion Littlechild Trophy London Riders' Championship

1984, 1985 1992 1992 1992
  
World Cup Winner British League Div Two Champion British League Div Two KO Cup Winner British League Div Two Fours Champion

Bo petersen susan l tzner hjertet ser live cover jam


Bo Petersen (born 21 February 1958 Bolbro, Denmark) is a former motorcycle speedway rider who first rode in the UK with the Hackney Hawks. Signed by Len Silver in 1978 he stayed with the Hawks until they closed at the end of the season 1983.

Contents

Career

In 1984 Petersen signed for the Swindon Robins. He then had spells with King's Lynn Stars and Wolverhampton Wolves in the top flight of the British League, before joining long-time sponsor Ivan Henry's new club Arena Essex Hammers in 1991. Henry had combined with Terry Russell to take over the Hammers from former promoter Chick Woodroffe. Competing in the British League Division Two, Petersen topped the league averages and led Arena to the League Championship, Knockout Cup and Fours Team Championship. The Hammers gained promotion to the British League Division One in 1992. Petersen achieved a calculated match average of over eight points per meeting in the top flight, but announced his retirement at the end of that season.

During 1993, a serious head injury to Peter Ravn led to Petersen returning to the Hammers to cover his fellow Dane's absence. The Hammers finished fourth in the League and finished runners-up in a controversial Knockout Cup final. Petersen, disgusted by off-track incidents, threw his runners-up medal into the crowd at the end of the meeting.. He announced his retirement at the end of the season despite finishing the season calculated match average of over eight points per meeting.

He made one further appearance on a bike at Arena Essex when he rode for a Hammers Dream Team in the Andy Galvin Benefit Meeting in March 1995.

He was a Speedway World Team Cup winner with the Danish speedway team in 1984 and 1985.

Individual World Championship

  • 1984 - Göteborg, Ullevi - 7th - 9pts
  • World Team Cup

  • 1979 - London, White City Stadium (with Ole Olsen / Hans Nielsen / Mike Lohmann / Finn Thomsen) - 2nd - 31pts (0)
  • References

    Bo Petersen Wikipedia