British League Division Two Pairs Championship

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The British League Division Two Pairs Championship, named the National League Pairs Championship in the years that the second division was known as the National League was a motorcycle speedway contest between the top two riders from each club competing in the British League Division Two/New National League/National League in the United Kingdom.[1][2]

Founded1975
Ceased1994
CountryUnited Kingdom
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British League Division Two Pairs Championship
SportSpeedway
Founded1975
Ceased1994
CountryUnited Kingdom
Notes
replaced by the
Premier League Pairs Championship
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Winners

More information Year, Winners ...
Year Winners Runners-up
National League Pairs
1975[3] Newcastle Diamonds
(Tom Owen & Brian Havelock)
Ellesmere Port Gunners
(John Jackson & Colin Goad)
1976[4] Ellesmere Port Gunners
(John Jackson & Chris Turner)
Newcastle Diamonds
(Tom Owen & Joe Owen)
1977[5] Boston Barracudas
(Rob Hollingworth & Colin Cook)
Newport Dragons
(Jim Brett & Brian Woodward)
1978[6] Ellesmere Port Gunners
(John Jackson & Steve Finch)
Newcastle Diamonds
(Tom Owen & Robbie Blackadder)
1979[7] Milton Keynes Knights
(Andy Grahame & Bob Humphreys)
Ellesmere Port Gunners
(John Jackson & Steve Finch)
1980[8] Middlesbrough Tigers
(Mark Courtney & Steve Wilcock)
Boston Barracudas
(Rob Hollingworth & Gary Guglielmi)
1981[9] Canterbury Crusaders
(Mike Ferreira & Denzil Kent)
Berwick Bandits
(Wayne Brown & Steve McDermott)
1982[10] Weymouth Wildcats
(Martin Yeates & Simon Wigg)
Long Eaton Invaders
(Alan Molyneux & Dave Perks)
1983[11] Weymouth Wildcats
(Martin Yeates & Simon Cross)
Glasgow Tigers
(Jim McMillan & Steve Lawson)
1984[12] Stoke Potters
(Nigel Crabtree & Tom Owen)
Berwick Bandits
(Bruce Cribb & Steve McDermott)
1985[13] Ellesmere Port Gunners
(Joe Owen & Louis Carr)
Poole Pirates
(Martin Yeates & Stan Bear)
1986[14] Edinburgh Monarchs
(Les Collins & Doug Wyer)
Hackney Kestrels
(Barry Thomas & Andy Galvin)
1987[15] Mildenhall Fen Tigers
(Dave Jessup & Melvyn Taylor)
Peterborough Panthers
(Ian Barney & Kevin Hawkins)
1988[16] Stoke Potters
(Graham Jones & Steve Bastable)
Poole Pirates
(Steve Schofield & David Biles)
1989[17] Stoke Potters
(Nigel Crabtree & Eric Monaghan)
Mildenhall Fen Tigers
(Preben Eriksen & Peter Glanz)
1990[18] Hackney Kestrels
(Steve Schofield & Andy Galvin)
Exeter Falcons
(Steve Regeling & Peter Jeffrey)
1991 to 1993 competition not held
British League Division Two Pairs
1994[19][20] Swindon Robins
(Tony Olsson & Tony Langdon)
Glasgow Tigers
(Nigel Crabtree & David Walsh)
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