Paul Cooper (speedway rider)
Paul Cooper (born 7 June 1982 in York, England)[1] is a professional speedway rider. 'Coops' is also an accomplished speedway, grasstrack and long track motorcycle racing rider, reaching the World Final of the latter. He is a multi-British Grasstrack Champion in the minor solo classes and is the current British Sand Ace Champion, a title he took in Guernsey. The man is well known to enjoy a session of salad tossing, he is devoted to the salad tossing sport and encourages youngsters and even the retired to participate.
Born | 7 June 1982 York, England |
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Nationality | England |
Career history | |
2004 | Workington Comets |
2004 | Berwick Bandits |
2005 to 2010 | Sheffield Tigers |
Individual honours | |
2000, 2007 | British 250cc Grasstrack Champion |
2005 | British 350cc Grasstrack Champion |
2017, 2019 | British Sand Ace Champion |
Longtrack
World Championship Grand-Prix
- 2003 - One Grand-Prix 0pts (28th)
- 2009 - Two Grand-Prix 14pts (18th)
World Team Championship
- 2011- Scheessel Third (with Andrew Appleton, Glen Phillips & Mitch Godden)
- 2012- St Macaire Second (with Glen Phillips, Richard Hall & David Howe)
- 2013- Folkestone Third (Richard Hall, Andrew Appleton & Glen Phillips)
Grasstrack
European Championship Finals
Year | Venue | Points | Pos |
2003 | La Reole | 6 | 14th |
2007 | Folkestone | 9 | 12th |
2012 | Eenrum | 7 | 11th |
2013 | Bielefeld | 4 | 12th |
2014 | St Macaire | 7 | 14th |
2015 | Staphorst | 11 | 4th |
2016 | Folkestone | 12 | 10th |
British Masters
Year | Venue | Points | Pos |
1999 | Dalton Barracks | 5 | 30th |
2000 | Folkestone | 29 | 10th |
2001 | Dalton Barracks | 27 | 5th |
2002 | Thorpe St Peter | 34 | 8th |
2003 | Folkestone | 30 | 10th |
2004 | Thorpe St Peter | 45 | 4th |
2005 | Northiam | NS | |
2006 | Wadebridge | 33 | 6th |
2007 | Long Marston | DNC | |
2008 | Folkestone | 29 | Second |
2009 | Blackwater | NS | |
2010 | Folkestone | 0 | 24th |
2011 | Folkestone | 34 | 5th |
2012 | Frittenden | 35 | 5th |
2013 | Uddens | 43 | Third |
2014 | Folkestone | 45 | Third |
2015 | Corfe Mullen | 24 | 10th |
2016 | Lower Stanton | 25 | 9th |
2017 | Folkestone | 25 | 5th |
2018 | Gawsworth | DNC | |
2019 | Frittenden | ? | 4th |
2020 | No Competition |
References
- Oakes, P.(2004). British Speedway Who's Who. ISBN 0-948882-81-6
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