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Alan Cowland

Alan Edward Cowland (17 March 1941 – January 2005) was a British motorcycle speedway rider who represented England and Great Britain.

Alan Cowland
Born(1941-03-17)17 March 1941
St. Austell, Cornwall, England
DiedJanuary 2005 (aged 64)
Wellingborough, Northamptonshire, England
Nationality England
Career history
1962–1965, 1969Exeter Falcons
1966Wolverhampton Wolves
1967–1968, 1973Wimbledon Dons
1970–1972Leicester Lions
1973Bopfingen (GER)
1973, 1974–1975Hull Vikings
1973Newport Wasps
1974Workington Comets
1976Peterborough Panthers
1976Mildenhall Fen Tigers
Team honours
1962Provincial League KO Cup winner
1968British League KO Cup winner
1968London Cup
1972Midland Cup

Biography

Born in St. Austell, Cornwall, Cowland got his first taste of speedway at Rye House in 1962, and was part of the Exeter Falcons Provincial League/British League team between 1962 and 1965, and represented Great Britain against an Overseas team and England against Scotland in 1964.[1] After spells with Wolverhampton Wolves and Wimbledon Dons he signed for Leicester Lions in 1970, spending three seasons with the team, and winning the Midland Pairs Handicap trophy (with Graham Plant) in 1971.[1][2] By the end of the 1972 season his average had dropped to just over three points and in 1973 he dropped down to the second division with Hull Vikings, representing the 'Young England' team against Australasia that year.[1] In 1974 he moved on to Workington Comets and had a few rides in the first division with Hull, moving to the Vikings on a full-time basis in 1975.[1] After seasons with Mildenhall Fen Tigers and Peterborough Panthers in which his average steadily declined, he retired in 1976.

During his career Cowland also raced in the Netherlands, Denmark, Germany, Poland, Czechoslovakia, Austria, and Rhodesia, and learned to speak German, French, and Czechoslovakian.[1]

Cowland also worked as a toolmaker/turner, and after speedway ran a car dealership in Wellingborough.

He was found hanged in his garage in Wellingborough in January 2005.[3]

References

  1. ^ a b c d e Oakes, Peter & Mauger, Ivan (1976) Who's Who of World Speedway, Studio Publications, ISBN 0-904584-04-6, p. 33
  2. ^ Jones, Alan (2010) Speedway in Leicester: The Lions Roar, Automedia, p. 157
  3. ^ Roach, L. (2005) "Comets Fans in Mourning", Hexham Courant, 4 February 2005, retrieved 2012-03-16

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