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Sören Sjösten

Sören Willy Ernfrid Sjösten (born 12 December 1938,[1] Krylbo, Sweden, died April 1999)[2] was a motorcycle speedway rider from Sweden.[3]

Sören Sjösten
Born12 December 1938 (1938-12-12)
Krylbo, Sweden
DiedApril 1999(1999-04-00) (aged 60)
NationalitySwedish
Career history
Sweden
1958-1959Folkare
1960-1968Vargarna
1969-1970, 1979Masarna
1971-1978Bysarna
Great Britain
1962-1964, 1967-1975Belle Vue Aces
1976Birmingham Brummies
1977Wolverhampton Wolves
1978Bristol Bulldogs
Individual honours
1959Swedish U21 champion
1965Nordic Champion
Team honours
1962, 1964, 1970World Team Cup Winner
1974World Pairs Champion
1960, 1961, 1971, 1972, 1975Allsvenskan Champion
1959, 1964Allsvenskan Div 2 Champion
1964, 1968, 1977Swedish Pairs Champion
1963National League Champion
1970, 1971, 1972British League Champion
1972, 1973, 1975British League KO Cup Winner
1975Northern Trophy

Career edit

Sjösten won the world pairs championship in 1974 with Anders Michanek and became world team champion three times representing Sweden, in 1962, 1964 and 1970. Sjösten also appeared in six individual World Championship Finals with two bronze medals as best result. Both third places was received after losing race-off heats for silver medal, the first time to Barry Briggs and the second time to Ivan Mauger[4]

Sjösten rode for Masarna, Vargarna and Bysarna in the Swedish leagues and for Belle Vue Aces,[5] Wolverhampton Wolves and Bristol Bulldogs in the British League. An excellent starter, he was renowned for having a 'wild' style of riding with the rear of the bike sliding further out on the bends than is usual and was often considered rough on his opponents.[6]

He retired after his brother Christer was killed in a meeting in Brisbane, Australia in 1979.[7]

 
Soren Sjosten

World final appearances edit

Individual World Championship edit

World Pairs Championship edit

World Team Cup edit

References edit

  1. ^ Oakes, Peter; Mauger, Ivan OBE, MBE (1976). Who's Who of World Speedway. Studio Publications (Ipswich) Ltd. ISBN 0-904584-04-6.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  2. ^ "Sören Sjösten" (in Swedish). Katrineholms-Kuriren. 16 April 1999.
  3. ^ "ULTIMATE RIDER INDEX, 1929-2022" (PDF). British Speedway. Retrieved 10 August 2023.
  4. ^ Bamford, R. & Shailes, G. (2002). A History of the World Speedway Championship. Stroud: Tempus Publishing. ISBN 0-7524-2402-5
  5. ^ Lawson,K (2018) “Riders, Teams and Stadiums”. ISBN 978-0-244-72538-9
  6. ^ "Kolstybben - Sören Sjösten". 19 May 2007.
  7. ^ "Motorsport Memorial".

External links edit

sören, sjösten, sören, willy, ernfrid, sjösten, born, december, 1938, krylbo, sweden, died, april, 1999, motorcycle, speedway, rider, from, sweden, born12, december, 1938, 1938, krylbo, swedendiedapril, 1999, 1999, aged, nationalityswedishcareer, historysweden. Soren Willy Ernfrid Sjosten born 12 December 1938 1 Krylbo Sweden died April 1999 2 was a motorcycle speedway rider from Sweden 3 Soren SjostenBorn12 December 1938 1938 12 12 Krylbo SwedenDiedApril 1999 1999 04 00 aged 60 NationalitySwedishCareer historySweden1958 1959Folkare1960 1968Vargarna1969 1970 1979Masarna1971 1978BysarnaGreat Britain1962 1964 1967 1975Belle Vue Aces1976Birmingham Brummies1977Wolverhampton Wolves1978Bristol BulldogsIndividual honours1959Swedish U21 champion1965Nordic ChampionTeam honours1962 1964 1970World Team Cup Winner1974World Pairs Champion1960 1961 1971 1972 1975Allsvenskan Champion1959 1964Allsvenskan Div 2 Champion1964 1968 1977Swedish Pairs Champion1963National League Champion1970 1971 1972British League Champion1972 1973 1975British League KO Cup Winner1975Northern Trophy Contents 1 Career 2 World final appearances 2 1 Individual World Championship 2 2 World Pairs Championship 2 3 World Team Cup 3 References 4 External linksCareer editSjosten won the world pairs championship in 1974 with Anders Michanek and became world team champion three times representing Sweden in 1962 1964 and 1970 Sjosten also appeared in six individual World Championship Finals with two bronze medals as best result Both third places was received after losing race off heats for silver medal the first time to Barry Briggs and the second time to Ivan Mauger 4 Sjosten rode for Masarna Vargarna and Bysarna in the Swedish leagues and for Belle Vue Aces 5 Wolverhampton Wolves and Bristol Bulldogs in the British League An excellent starter he was renowned for having a wild style of riding with the rear of the bike sliding further out on the bends than is usual and was often considered rough on his opponents 6 He retired after his brother Christer was killed in a meeting in Brisbane Australia in 1979 7 nbsp Soren SjostenWorld final appearances editIndividual World Championship edit 1962 nbsp London Wembley Stadium 9th 8pts 1965 nbsp London Wembley Stadium 7th 9pts 1969 nbsp London Wembley Stadium 3rd 11pts 1970 nbsp Wroclaw Olympic Stadium 4th 9pts 1971 nbsp Goteborg Ullevi 8th 8pts 1974 nbsp Goteborg Ullevi 3rd 11ptsWorld Pairs Championship edit 1974 nbsp Manchester Hyde Road with Anders Michanek Winner 28pts 14 World Team Cup edit 1961 nbsp Wroclaw Olympic Stadium with Ove Fundin Rune Sormander Bjorn Knutson Per Tage Svensson 2nd 30pts 2 1962 nbsp Slany Slany Speedway Stadium with Bjorn Knutson Ove Fundin Gote Nordin Rune Sormander Winner 36pts 10 1964 nbsp Abensberg Abensberg Stadion with Ove Fundin Bjorn Knutson Gote Nordin Rune Sormander Winner 34pts 0 1969 nbsp Rybnik Rybnik Municipal Stadium with Bengt Jansson Ove Fundin Anders Michanek Torbjorn Harrysson 4th 12pts 2 1970 nbsp London Wembley Stadium with Bengt Jansson Ove Fundin Anders Michanek Winner 42pts 10 1971 nbsp Wroclaw Olympic Stadium with Anders Michanek Bernt Persson Bengt Jansson Leif Enecrona 4th 18pts 1974 nbsp Chorzow Silesian Stadium with Anders Michanek Tommy Jansson Christer Lofqvist 2nd 31pts 10 1975 nbsp Norden Motodrom Halbemond with Anders Michanek Tommy Jansson Bernt Persson Soren Karlsson 3rd 17pts 1 References edit Oakes Peter Mauger Ivan OBE MBE 1976 Who s Who of World Speedway Studio Publications Ipswich Ltd ISBN 0 904584 04 6 a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a CS1 maint multiple names authors list link Soren Sjosten in Swedish Katrineholms Kuriren 16 April 1999 ULTIMATE RIDER INDEX 1929 2022 PDF British Speedway Retrieved 10 August 2023 Bamford R amp Shailes G 2002 A History of the World Speedway Championship Stroud Tempus Publishing ISBN 0 7524 2402 5 Lawson K 2018 Riders Teams and Stadiums ISBN 978 0 244 72538 9 Kolstybben Soren Sjosten 19 May 2007 Motorsport Memorial External links editBelle Vue Ace Soren Sjosten https wwosbackup proboards com thread 2795 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Soren Sjosten amp oldid 1202462194, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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