Stan Greatrex
Stanley Greatrex (born Greatorex), commonly known as Stan, was a professional motorcycle speedway rider in the 1930s who went on to become managing director of West Ham Hammers.
Born | St Petersburg, Russia |
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Nationality | |
Current club information | |
Career status | Retired |
Career history | |
1931-1933 | Coventry |
1934-1939 | New Cross Rangers |
Team honours | |
1938 | National League Champion |
1934, 1937 | London Cup Winner |
Born in St Petersburg, Russia, his family fled the revolution in Russia in 1917 and he grew up in Coventry, England.[1] Greatrex gained his early speedway experience at the Coventry track, and rode for Coventry between 1930 and 1933.[2] In 1931 he had a brief spell on loan with the Leicester Stadium team.[3] He was a successful rider in the years leading up to World War II for New Cross Rangers, and captained them in 1939.[4]
Greatrex was part of the England team in the 1936, 1938, and 1939 Test series against Australia and the 1937 series against an 'overseas' team.[4]
Greatrex had a motorcycle sales business in New Cross in the late 1930s.[5]
After the war he became Managing Director at West Ham, working alongside Arthur Atkinson.[4]
References
- Bamford, Robert (2003) Speedway: The Pre-War Years, Tempus, ISBN 0-7524-2749-0, 190-191
- "A to Z of Bees Riders 1929-2012", coventrybees.co, retrieved 2012-02-04
- Jones, Alan (2010) Speedway in Leicester: The Pre-War Years, Automedia, p. 180
- Morgan, Tom (1947) The People Speedway Guide, Odhams Press, p. 74, 79
- Speedway News, 20 May 1939, p. 4