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Eric Boocock

Eric Boocock (born 2 February 1945 in Dewsbury, Yorkshire, England)[1] is a former Speedway rider who appeared in three Speedway World Championship finals.[2]

Eric Boocock
Born (1945-02-02) 2 February 1945 (age 77)
Dewsbury, England
NationalityEngland
Current club information
Career statusManager
ManagerSheffield Tigers
Career history
1961–1964Middlesbrough Bears
1964Long Eaton Archers
1965–1974, 1983Halifax Dukes
Individual honours
1974British Champion
1970Northern Riders Champion
1968NSW State Champion (Aust)
Team honours
1966British League Champion
1966British League Knockout Cup Winner
1966Northern Cup Winner

Career

Eric Boocock started his career with the Middlesbrough Bears in 1961 and stayed there until the promotion closed in 1964. The promoter, Reg Fearman opened up a speedway track at The Shay in Halifax and moved his Middlesbrough riders there, to form the Halifax Dukes. Erik Boocock spent his entire career with the Dukes, winning the British League and the KO Cup in 1966. He made three World final appearances and appeared with brother Nigel Boocock in the 1970 Speedway World Pairs Championship finals, finishing in third place. He was also a regular England International rider.

He became British Champion in 1974 after finishing on the rostrum three times previously. The same season he became the first rider to gain a testimonial meeting for his services to speedway and then retired as a racer at the early age of twenty-nine. He appeared again briefly for the Halifax Dukes in 1983 but retired shortly after.[3]

Manager and promoter

In 1975, he became team manager of the Belle Vue Aces, where he stayed for seven seasons. In 1976, he also helped Peter Collins win the Speedway World Championship by stripping, cleaning and rebuilding his clutch between heats in the final. In 1980, he became coach of England, with Ian Thomas as team manager, winning the World Team Cup and the Speedway World Pairs Championship, and with Michael Lee also becoming World Champion. In 1982, he had a season as England team manager, and in 1986, he was appointed joint manager with Colin Pratt, with whom he spent seven years at the helm.

In 2004, he became co-promoter of the Hull Vikings, and they won the Premier League, the Knock-Out Cup and the Craven Shield. He then went on to be team manager the Belle Vue Aces with Chris Morton. In 2008, he became co-promoter and manager at the Sheffield Tigers. He has served several terms on the British Speedway Promoters' Association management committee.

World Final Appearances

Individual World Championship

World Pairs Championship

World Team Cup

References

  1. ^ Boocock, E. & Neal, M. (2006). Booey. Retro Speedway. ISBN 978-0-9551176-6-4
  2. ^ Bamford, R. & Shailes, G. (2002). A History of the World Speedway Championship. Stroud: Tempus Publishing. ISBN 0-7524-2402-5
  3. ^ Montague, Trevor (2004). The A-Z of Sport. Little, Brown. p. 515. ISBN 0-316-72645-1.

eric, boocock, born, february, 1945, dewsbury, yorkshire, england, former, speedway, rider, appeared, three, speedway, world, championship, finals, born, 1945, february, 1945, dewsbury, englandnationalityenglandcurrent, club, informationcareer, statusmanagerma. Eric Boocock born 2 February 1945 in Dewsbury Yorkshire England 1 is a former Speedway rider who appeared in three Speedway World Championship finals 2 Eric BoocockBorn 1945 02 02 2 February 1945 age 77 Dewsbury EnglandNationalityEnglandCurrent club informationCareer statusManagerManagerSheffield TigersCareer history1961 1964Middlesbrough Bears1964Long Eaton Archers1965 1974 1983Halifax DukesIndividual honours1974British Champion1970Northern Riders Champion1968NSW State Champion Aust Team honours1966British League Champion1966British League Knockout Cup Winner1966Northern Cup Winner Contents 1 Career 1 1 Manager and promoter 2 World Final Appearances 2 1 Individual World Championship 2 2 World Pairs Championship 2 3 World Team Cup 3 ReferencesCareer EditEric Boocock started his career with the Middlesbrough Bears in 1961 and stayed there until the promotion closed in 1964 The promoter Reg Fearman opened up a speedway track at The Shay in Halifax and moved his Middlesbrough riders there to form the Halifax Dukes Erik Boocock spent his entire career with the Dukes winning the British League and the KO Cup in 1966 He made three World final appearances and appeared with brother Nigel Boocock in the 1970 Speedway World Pairs Championship finals finishing in third place He was also a regular England International rider He became British Champion in 1974 after finishing on the rostrum three times previously The same season he became the first rider to gain a testimonial meeting for his services to speedway and then retired as a racer at the early age of twenty nine He appeared again briefly for the Halifax Dukes in 1983 but retired shortly after 3 Manager and promoter Edit In 1975 he became team manager of the Belle Vue Aces where he stayed for seven seasons In 1976 he also helped Peter Collins win the Speedway World Championship by stripping cleaning and rebuilding his clutch between heats in the final In 1980 he became coach of England with Ian Thomas as team manager winning the World Team Cup and the Speedway World Pairs Championship and with Michael Lee also becoming World Champion In 1982 he had a season as England team manager and in 1986 he was appointed joint manager with Colin Pratt with whom he spent seven years at the helm In 2004 he became co promoter of the Hull Vikings and they won the Premier League the Knock Out Cup and the Craven Shield He then went on to be team manager the Belle Vue Aces with Chris Morton In 2008 he became co promoter and manager at the Sheffield Tigers He has served several terms on the British Speedway Promoters Association management committee World Final Appearances EditIndividual World Championship Edit 1967 London Wembley Stadium 7th 9pts 1971 Goteborg Ullevi 11th 4pts 1972 London Wembley Stadium 15th 2ptsWorld Pairs Championship Edit 1970 Malmo Malmo Stadion with Nigel Boocock 3rd 19pts 13 World Team Cup Edit 1967 Malmo Malmo Stadion with Ray Wilson Barry Briggs Ivan Mauger Colin Pratt 3rd 19pts 5 1970 London Wembley Stadium with Ivan Mauger Barry Briggs Nigel Boocock Ray Wilson 2nd 31pts 5 References Edit Boocock E amp Neal M 2006 Booey Retro Speedway ISBN 978 0 9551176 6 4 Bamford R amp Shailes G 2002 A History of the World Speedway Championship Stroud Tempus Publishing ISBN 0 7524 2402 5 Montague Trevor 2004 The A Z of Sport Little Brown p 515 ISBN 0 316 72645 1 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Eric Boocock amp oldid 1077872003, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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