Nathan Greaves
Nathan Greaves (born 24 February 1998, Sheffield) is an English former motorcycle speedway rider.
Born | Sheffield, England | 24 February 1998
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Nationality | British (English) |
Career history | |
2013–2015 | Dudley/Cradley Heathens |
2014 | Swindon Robins |
2016 | Sheffield Tigers |
2016 | King's Lynn Young Stars |
2017–2018 | Wolverhampton Wolves |
2017 | Ipswich Witches |
2017 | Isle of Wight Warriors |
2018 | Glasgow Tigers |
2018–2019 | Redcar Bears |
2020–2021 | Armadale Devils |
2021 | Edinburgh Monarchs |
Career
Greaves started his British speedway career for the Cradley Heathens in 2013. He raced with Swindon Robins as a fast track reserve in 2014 before joining Workington Comets for the 2014 Premier League speedway season.[1]
After a season with the Sheffield Tigers in 2016 he signed for Wolverhampton Wolves in the SGB Premiership 2017 and Ipswich Witches for the 2017 season.[2] He also rode for Wolves during the 2018 season before moving to Redcar Bears in 2019.
His final season was with Edinburgh Monarchs in the SGB Championship and Armadale Devils in the National League during 2021. He retired after the season on 3 September 2021.[3]
Career honours
- 2011 250cc British Under 16s Champion
- 2012 250cc and 500cc British Under 16s Champion
- 2013 500cc British Under 16s Champion
- 2013 National League title winner (Cradley)
- 2013 National League Knockout Cup winner (Cradley)
- 2014 National League title winner (Cradley)
- 2014 National League Knockout Cup winner (Cradley)
- 2014 National League Fours winner (Cradley)
- 2018 3rd place British Under-21 Final[4]
References
- "Nathan Greaves eager to prove his worth as he gets set for Workington Comets debut". Times and Star. Retrieved 14 January 2023.
- "Nathan Greaves back on track following Wolverhampton Wolves horror crash". Express and Star. Retrieved 14 January 2023.
- "Speedway – Greaves quits but Brummies held". Edinburgh Reporter. Retrieved 14 January 2023.
- "British Under-21 2018 Result Scoresheet" (PDF). SpeedwayGB. Retrieved 4 August 2019.
External links
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