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Name
  
Glenn Cunningham


Role
  
Speedway rider

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Glenn Cunningham (born 10 June 1975) in Bristol is a former International speedway rider who rode for the Stoke Potters in the British Premier League.

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Glenn started his career with Oxford Cheetahs in 1991 and has since ridden for the Swindon Robins, Reading Racers, Peterborough Panthers, Newport Wasps, Belle Vue Aces, Eastbourne Eagles and Somerset Rebels.

In 1998 He reached the Overseas Final and finished on the podium in third place, as well as winning the Premier League Championship, the Premier League Fours and the Premier League Pairs with his club side, Peterborough Panthers. To cap his best ever season he was selected to ride for England against Australia at Eastbourne.

Honours

  • Premier League Riders Champion 1998, (Runner-up) 1997
  • Premier League Champions 1997 (Reading Racers), 1998 (Peterborough Panthers)
  • Premier League Fours Champion 1998 (Peterborough Panthers), 2005 (Somerset Rebels)
  • Premier League Champion 1998 with Brett Woodifield (Peterborough Panthers)
  • World Longtrack Championship

    Grand-Prix Years

  • 1997 - Five apps - 76pts (3rd)
  • 1988 - Four apps - 53pts (7th)
  • 1999 - Five apps - 47pts (10th)
  • 2000 - Five apps - 36pts (11th)
  • 2001 - Four apps - 29pts (13th)
  • 2002 - Three apps - 7pts (20th)
  • Best Individual G.P. Results

    First

  • Aduard 1997
  • Third

  • Scheessel 1998
  • Marmande 1998
  • References

    Glenn Cunningham (speedway rider) Wikipedia