Rolf Gramstad Explained

Rolf Gramstad
Birth Date:5 January 1957
Birth Place:Sandnes, Norway
Retired:Retired
Years1:1977
Career1:Vienna
Years2:1978–1979
Career2:Swindon Robins
Years3:1980–1981
Career3:Leicester Lions
Indivyear1:1981
Indivhonour1:Nordic Long Track Champion

Rolf Gramstad (born 5 January 1957) is a Norwegian former motorcycle speedway rider who rode in the British League for Swindon Robins and Leicester Lions.

Biography

Gramstad was born in Sandnes, Norway in 1957.[1] He rode for Vienna in 1977, gaining his first cap for Norway later that year and first raced in Britain with Swindon Robins in 1978, and after two season moved to Leicester Lions, where from a starting point of reserve he became a heat leader by the end of his first season, averaging over 7.4.[2] [3] In 1981, he won the Nordic Long Track Championship.

His career was ended on 6 September 1981 by a freak accident while competing in grasstrack at Berghaupten, in West Germany, which left him paralysed. Czech rider Zdenek Kudrna, making a practice start, smashed violently into the rear of Gramstad, who had stopped on the inside of the back straight after completing a practice race. Gramstad was preparing for a practice start before returning to the pits.[4] Having damaged three vertebrae in the collision with Kudrna, Gramstad was taken for surgery to a hospital at Strasbourg, France. He later received further treatment at a hospital in Sheffield, England. By the end of the year Gramstad was able to walk with crutches, and within two years of the accident walked unaided down the aisle at his wedding. But he was unable to race again.

Notes and References

  1. Oakes, Peter (1982) 1982 Speedway Yearbook, Studio Publications,, p. 173
  2. Jones, Alan (2010) Speedway in Leicester: The Lions Roar, Automedia, p. 166
  3. Oakes, Peter (1991) The Complete History of the British League, Front Page Books,, p. 37 (Division One Averages section)
  4. Radford, Bob (September, 1994) Speedway Star