• The Oxford Cheetahs are a British speedway team based at Oxford Stadium, in Oxford, England. They were founded in 1939 and are five times champions of...
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    mating cheetahs are heterozygous carriers of the mutated allele, a quarter of their offspring can be expected to be king cheetahs. The cheetah is a lightly...
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  • both following the same formats as in 2023. Berwick Edinburgh Glasgow Oxford Plymouth Poole Redcar Scunthorpe Workington The top four teams qualify for...
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    Hockey Association. Oxford Cheetahs motorcycle speedway team has raced at Oxford Stadium in Cowley on and off since 1939. The Cheetahs competed in the Elite...
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    Scott Nicholls (category Oxford Cheetahs riders)
    Olympique. Nicholls was appointed captain of the Oxford Cheetahs for the SGB Championship 2022 season. The Cheetahs were returning to action after a 14-year absence...
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  • Alf Hagon (category Oxford Cheetahs riders)
    for six teams; Harringay Racers, Wimbledon Dons, Leicester Hunters, Oxford Cheetahs, West Ham Hammers and Poole Pirates. He was part of the league winning...
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    Transvaal region in South Africa. In Namibia, cheetahs are mostly found in farmlands. In India, four cheetahs of the subspecies are living in Kuno National...
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  • British speedway. Berwick Bandits Edinburgh Monarchs Glasgow Tigers Oxford Cheetahs Plymouth Gladiators Poole Pirates Redcar Bears Scunthorpe Scorpions...
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  • Henry Atkins (speedway rider) (category Oxford Cheetahs riders)
    newly reformed Oxford Cheetahs National Development team called the Oxford Chargers. In 2023, he left Plymouth for the Oxford Cheetahs senior team for...
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  • compete in the top tier of speedway. Oxford Cheetahs won the league and cup double. The Oxford team, financed by the Oxford Stadium owners Northern Sports and...
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    named Oxford Cheetahs, a name they still bear today. Temple Cowley Pools in Temple Road was a public swimming and gymnasium complex run by Oxford City...
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  • 1984 Ipswich Witches 1985 Oxford Cheetahs 1986 Oxford Cheetahs 1987 Coventry Bees 1988 Coventry Bees 1989 Oxford Cheetahs 1990 Reading Racers 1991 Wolverhampton...
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    Steve Holden (speedway rider) (category Oxford Cheetahs riders)
    Cradley Heathens where he managed 5 rides. Harry Bastable brought him to Oxford Cheetahs in their first year of National League in 1976. Steve became a crowd...
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    Marvyn Cox (category Oxford Cheetahs riders)
    1983, which attracted the interest of Oxford Cheetahs. The Cheetahs signed Cox from Rye House for £15,000. The Oxford team had returned to the British League...
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    Hans Nielsen (speedway rider) (category Oxford Cheetahs riders)
    Intercontinental Final in 1983. Nielsen rode in the British League for the Oxford Cheetahs from 1984 to 1992. In 1986 he recorded a league average of 11.57, his...
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    Greg Hancock (category Oxford Cheetahs riders)
    Career history Great Britain 1989–1996 Cradley 1997-2001 Coventry 2003–2005 Oxford 2006–2007 Reading 2013 Poole Sweden 1992-1994 Getingarna 1995-2009 Rospiggarna...
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    it was announced that Courtney would be the team promoter of the Oxford Cheetahs during 2022, who were returning to action at Sandy Lane for the first...
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    Peter Jarman (category Oxford Cheetahs riders)
    26 September 2024 – via British Newspaper Archive. Lawson,K (2018) “The Cheetahs – The Resurrection”. ISBN 978-0-244-69934-5 "Pete Jarman". Wolverhampton...
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    Leigh Adams (category Oxford Cheetahs riders)
    made his Robins' debut when scoring 8+2 points from six rides against Oxford Cheetahs in a Gold Cup match at Blunsdon on 24 March. Adams won the first of...
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    - The Junior Side for the Edinburgh Monarchs Oxford Chargers - The Junior Side for the Oxford Cheetahs - Current Third Division Champions Scunthorpe/Sheffield...
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    Jason Crump (category Oxford Cheetahs riders)
    Retrieved 18 June 2021. "Speedway legend Jason Crump to manage Oxford Cheetahs". Oxford Mail. Retrieved 14 January 2023. Official website Belle Vue Aces...
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  • Jordan Jenkins (speedway rider) (category Oxford Cheetahs riders)
    season, Jenkins signed for the newly reformed Oxford Cheetahs National Development team called the Oxford Chargers and was made captain of the team. In...
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    Gordon Kennett (category Oxford Cheetahs riders)
    car mechanic.[citation needed] He was later a team manager for the Oxford Cheetahs, during the years that they had no home. Kennett lived in Bexhill with...
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  • Graham Drury (category Oxford Cheetahs riders)
    the 1981 season before switching to Oxford Cheetahs in 1982 for the National league season. After two years at Oxford he had a contractural dispute, which...
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    Niels Kristian Iversen (category Oxford Cheetahs riders)
    scores, attracting Elite League club Oxford Cheetahs, while Holsted went on to retain their Division One Title. New Oxford team manager Nigel Wagstaff added...
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  • Martin Dugard (speedway rider) (category Oxford Cheetahs riders)
    time the Oxford Cheetahs, where he made an immediate impression with the fans and scored solidly. He soon became a heat leader for the Cheetahs and then...
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    Tony Rickardsson (category Oxford Cheetahs riders)
    King's Lynn Stars 2001–2004 Poole Pirates 2005 Arena Essex Hammers 2006 Oxford Cheetahs Poland 1991 Polonia Bydgoszcz 1992 Ostrów Wielkopolski 1993 Zielona...
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  • Tommy Miller (speedway rider) (category Oxford Cheetahs riders)
    and the first half of the 1956 season with Coventry, he switched to Oxford Cheetahs for the remainder of 1956. He earned 18 caps for the Scotland national...
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  • Knockout Cup competition in the United Kingdom for tier one teams. Oxford Cheetahs were the last winners of the National Trophy before it was replaced...
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  • Rohan Tungate (category Oxford Cheetahs riders)
    Premiership 2022. After missing the 2023 British season, he signed for the Oxford Spires for the 2024 season. His 2024 season started well after he won the...
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