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Alby Golden
British speedway rider From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Albert Edward Stanley Golden (14 March 1931 – 18 July 2004) was a motorcycle speedway rider from England.[1][2]
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Golden started his British leagues career for Ringwood and Southampton reserves in 1953 and then progressed to the Ringwood Turfs first team.[3] During the 1954 Southern Area League season, he impressed by winning the Southern Area League Riders' Championship.[1]
The following season he joined Southampton Saints for the 1955 Speedway National League Division Two season. He would ride for them for nine seasons and became a fan's favourite.[2] During his time at Southampton he won the National Trophy Division 2 final in 1956 and the National Trophy in 1961 but his finest moment was winning the league title with the club during the 1962 Speedway National League season.[1][4]
Unfortunately Banister Court Stadium closed in 1963, which forced Southampton to fold and led Golden to sign for Newport Wasps in the 1964 Provincial Speedway League.[5] He represented Newport in the British League Riders' Championship during the 1965 British League season and later became the captain of the team.[6][7] After six seasons with the Welsh club he joined Eastbourne Eagles in 1969. His final season was for Eastbourne in 1970, but he broke his leg in a match and retired from the sport.[2]
He also earned one international cap for the Great Britain national speedway team against the Soviet Union.[1][2]
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