Conference League (speedway)
Sport | National League (speedway) |
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Country | United Kingdom |
Last champion(s) | Weymouth Wildcats |
Official website | british-speedway.co.uk |
The Conference League was the third and lowest division of
History
The British League Division Three had been created in 1994 as a replacement for the second-half junior leagues that were scrapped when British League matches were extended to eighteen heats. The league was renamed the British Academy League in 1995, but many of the teams that took part experienced severe financial problems. In order to reduce costs, the league was re-launched as the Conference league in 1996 and was an entirely amateur competition. The revamped competition proved to be successful, with several new teams joining and some tracks attracting crowds on par with the Premier League.[3][1]
The league expanded to thirteen teams in 1997 and was renamed again to the British Amateur League. However, the 1997 season exposed a number of problems; some teams wished to include more established riders but others felt the focus should be on youth development. It was therefore decided by the
Champions
Season | Champions |
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1996 | Linlithgow Lightning |
1997 | Peterborough Pumas |
1998 | St Austell Gulls |
1999 | Newport Mavericks |
2000 | Sheffield Prowlers |
2001 | Sheffield Prowlers |
2002 | Peterborough Pumas |
2003 | Mildenhall Fen Tigers |
2004 | Mildenhall Fen Tigers |
2005 | Oxford Lions
|
2006 | Scunthorpe Scorpions |
2007 | Scunthorpe Scorpions |
2008 | Weymouth Wildcats |
See also
- List of United Kingdom Speedway League Champions
- Knockout Cup (speedway)
References
- ^ a b "History Archive". Official British Speedway website. Retrieved 16 August 2021.
- ^ "Conference and National League". Speedway Archive. Retrieved 16 August 2021.
- ^ a b "What is the British Conference League?". Speedway FAQ. 2004. Retrieved 2008-12-09.
External links
- british-speedway.co.uk - Official league tables