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Nationality
  
New Zealand

Career status
  
Retired (1976)


1971
  
New Zealand Champion

Name
  
Frank Shuter

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Born
  
17 June 1943 Rotorua, New Zealand (
1943-06-17
)

1965-1968 1969-1970, 1972 1973-1974 1976
  
Swindon Robins Poole Pirates Exeter Falcons LA Sprockets

1967, 1969, 1974 1967, 1968
  
British League Champion Midland Cup Winner

Died
  
July 12, 1997, California, United States

Franklin John (Frank) Shuter (17 June 1943 – 12 July 1997) was a speedway rider who rode with, and was League Champion with each of the Swindon Robins, the Poole Pirates and the Exeter Falcons in the British League.

Career summary

Shuter began riding at the Templeton Speedway in Christchurch in 1963. He moved to England in 1965 and joined the Swindon Robins. In 1969 he was transferred to the Poole Pirates. In late 1970 he returned to New Zealand and had a break from speedway for a year. Shuter won the New Zealand Championship in 1971. He returned to England in 1972 and rode for Poole again. The following year he was transferred to the Exeter Falcons. When Exeter won the League Championship in 1974 he became the first rider to win three league medals with different clubs. He retired from riding in the British League at the end of 1974 and moved to Israel. While living there he rode for a Rest of the World team v. U.S.A. in March 1976. He then moved to California to ride for the LA Sprockets in the American League. He was injured in a track accident and retired from speedway in May 1976.

In the late 1970s he established an engineering machining business called All Right Machining in Los Angeles which worked on engines and transmissions for aircraft companies. He later moved the business to Hemet, and in 1996 he sold it to the Stillen Company. He died in a traffic accident on 12 July 1997.

References

Frank Shuter Wikipedia