• 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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  • Pirates won the league title for the third time in four years, defeating Oxford Cheetahs in the play off final and overturning a first leg deficit of 12 points...
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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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    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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    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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  • British speedway. Berwick Bandits Edinburgh Monarchs Glasgow Tigers Oxford Cheetahs Plymouth Gladiators Poole Pirates Redcar Bears Scunthorpe Scorpions...
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    Leslie Vernon Calcutt. Oxford Stadium is home to Oxford Speedway and it's three teams (Oxford Spires, Oxford Cheetahs and Oxford Chargers). Speedway has...
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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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  • Kid Curtis (category Oxford Cheetahs riders)
    Ham he did not produce the form that was expected of him. In 1954, Oxford Cheetahs signed him for the 1954 Speedway National League Division Two season...
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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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  • 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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  • Johnnie Hoskins dropped him. He moved to ride a couple of times for Oxford Cheetahs before joining Ipswich Witches for the 1962 season but again only rode...
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  • Tony Clarke (speedway rider) (category Oxford Cheetahs riders)
    importantly was part of the team that won the treble. He was transferred to Oxford Cheetahs for the 1966 season before returning to West Ham in 1967. In 1967,...
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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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    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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  • 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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    Simon Cross (category Oxford Cheetahs riders)
    Heathens. Cross began his British leagues speedway career riding for the Oxford Cheetahs during the 1982 National League season. The following season, as a...
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  • averages that season and led the Pirates to the runner-up position behind Oxford Cheetahs. Poole strengthened the team further by bringing in Brian Crutcher...
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  • Nigel De'ath (category Oxford Cheetahs riders)
    primarily for Oxford Cheetahs. He rode for Milton Keynes Knights from 1984 to 1985. and after signing for Oxford, was an integral part of the Oxford team that...
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  • run in a league format. Oxford Cheetahs came out on top. The 1964 National Trophy was the 26th edition of the Knockout Cup. Oxford were the winners. First...
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  • Luke Killeen (category Oxford Cheetahs riders)
    He currently rides in the second tier of British Speedway, for the Oxford Cheetahs in the SGB Championship. Killeen came to prominence when he won the...
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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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  • Denzil Kent (category Oxford Cheetahs riders)
    during the 1979 National League season, but only rode a handful of times for Oxford and Glasgow. The following season he signed for Canterbury Crusaders and...
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  • Ashton Boughen (category Oxford Cheetahs riders)
    FINAL, Glasgow". British Speedway. 16 July 2023. Retrieved 16 July 2023. "Cheetahs name their side". British Speedway. 30 November 2023. Retrieved 30 November...
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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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    Crewe Kings. He also rode for the Newport Wasps, Wolverhampton Wolves, Oxford Cheetahs, Hackney Hawks, King's Lynn Stars, Ipswich Witches, Bristol Bulldogs...
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  • Ray New (category Oxford Cheetahs riders)
    history Great Britain 1950 Sheffield Tars 1951–1957 Coventry Bees 1958 Oxford Cheetahs Individual honours 1960, 1961 New Zealand champion Team honours 1953...
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    Jim Wells (speedway rider) (category Oxford Cheetahs riders)
    reformed Oxford Cheetahs with Stoke teammate, Steve Holden Before signing for Oxford, Teesside Tigers had attempted to sign him but he would join Oxford, where...
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