Jimmy Nilsen Explained

Jimmy Nilsen
Nationality:Swedish
Birth Date:1966 11, df=yes
Birth Place:Sweden
Career1:Sweden
Years2:1982-1995
Career2:Getingarna/Stockholm United
Years3:1996
Career3:Rospiggarna
Career4:Great Britain
Years5:1985–1990, 1992, 1996–1998
Career5:Swindon Robins
Years6:1991
Career6:Berwick Bandits
Years7:1993–1994
Career7:Bradford Dukes
Years8:1995, 2000
Career8:Oxford Cheetahs
Years9:1999, 2001
Career9:Belle Vue Aces
Career10:Poland
Years11:1991–1992
Career11:ZKŻ Zielona Góra
Years12:1994, 1996
Career12:Polonia Piła
Years13:1995
Career13:GKM Grudziądz
Years14:1997–1999
Career14:Start Gniezno
Years15:2000
Career15:WTS Wrocław
Indivyear1:1998
Indivhonour1:World individual championship runner-up
Indivyear2:1996
Indivhonour2:Swedish champion
Indivyear3:1996
Indivhonour3:Intercontinental Champion
Indivyear4:1996
Indivhonour4:Nordic Champion
Indivyear5:1984
Indivhonour5:Swedish U21 champion
Indivyear6:1990
Indivhonour6:Jack Young Memorial Cup winner
Teamhonour1:Elitserien Champion
Teamyear1:1982, 1983, 1985, 1989
Teamyear2:1991
Teamhonour2:Polish Team Championship
Teamyear3:1991
Teamhonour3:Inter-Nations Championship
Teamyear4:1993
Teamhonour4:British League Knockout Cup

Jimmy Oyvind Nilsen (born 16 November 1966) is a former international motorcycle speedway rider from Sweden.[1] He earned 53 international caps for the Sweden national speedway team.[2] [3]

Career

Nilsen came to prominence in 1984, when he won the Swedish U21 championship and finished second to Per Jonsson at the 1985 European (World) Under-21 Championship final in Abensberg, West Germany.[4] It was in 1985 that he started racing in the British leagues after signing for Swindon Robins for the 1985 British League season.[5]

Nilsen impressed when as a 19-year he finished 4th in the 1986 World Final (his first World Final appearance) at the Silesian Stadium in Katowice, Poland. Nilsen topped the Swindon league averages in 1987 and finished fourth again at the 1987 World Final at the Amsterdam Olympic Stadium in the Netherlands.[6]

In 1988, he won a bronze medal in the 1988 Speedway World Team Cup and reached the final of the 1988 Speedway World Pairs Championship final and the following season won a silver medal in the World Pairs with Per Jonsson in the 1989 Speedway World Pairs Championship[7] and a bronze medal at the 1989 Speedway World Team Cup.

Nilsen finised 5th in the 1990 Individual Speedway World Championship in Bradford, England (won by Jonsson). Also In 1990 after appearing in a "Rest of the World" team in a test against Australia at the North Arm Speedway in Adelaide, Nilsen won the inaugural running of the Jack Young Memorial Cup, named in honour of Jack Young. At the end of the 1990 season and despite being named rider of the year, Nilsen left Swindon on loan to ride in the Berwick Bandits team for the 1991 season.[8]

Nilsen finished 5th at the 1991 Individual Speedway World Championship final at Ullevi in Göteborg and won silver medals in the 1991 Speedway World Pairs Championship, with Henrik Gustafsson and the 1991 Speedway World Team Cup. The following season in 1992, Nilsen won another silver medal at the 1992 Speedway World Team Cup and finished 7th in the 1992 Individual Speedway World Championship at the Olympic Stadium in Wrocław, Poland.

Nilsen was Swedish Champion in 1996.[9] Nilsen later qualified for the Speedway Grand Prix in 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000 and 2001, finishing a career best 2nd in 1998 behind countryman Tony Rickardsson.

World Final Appearances

Individual World Championship

World Pairs Championship

World Team Cup

World Cup

Individual Under-21 World Championship

Speedway Grand Prix results

YearPositionPointsBest FinishNotes
19978th713rdThird in British Grand Prix
19982nd992ndSecond in German and British Grand Prix
19994th732ndSecond in Swedish and Polish Grand Prix
200011th425th
200121st207th

Notes and References

  1. http://www.internationalspeedway.co.uk/denvswe.htm International Speedway: Denmark v Sweden
  2. Web site: Ultimate Rider Index, 1929-2022 . British Speedway . 27 May 2024.
  3. Web site: Jimmy Nilsen . WWOS backup . 27 May 2024.
  4. News: Rain is a welcome relief for Racers . Reading Evening Post . 16 July 1985 . 9 March 2024. British Newspaper Archive. subscription .
  5. News: Nilsen granted work permit . Western Daily Press . 13 July 1985 . British Newspaper Archive . subscription . 7 September 2024.
  6. News: Hans roars to world triumph . Sandwell Evening Mail . 7 September 1987 . 10 July 2021 . British Newspaper Archive. subscription .
  7. News: Tatum targets Munich . Coventry Evening Telegraph . 7 August 1989 . British Newspaper Archive . subscription . 7 September 2024.
  8. News: Nilsen loan move . Western Daily Press . 18 January 1991 . British Newspaper Archive . subscription . 7 September 2024.
  9. http://www.speedway.org/history/1996.htm Speedway.org: 1996