Morian Hansen

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Jens Henning Fisker Hansen DFC GM (10 January 1905 in Frederikssund, Denmark 21 February 1995), known popularly as Morian Hansen, was a motorcycle speedway rider from Denmark, who rode in the first ever Speedway World Championship Final in 1936.[1][2]

Born10 January 1905
Frederikssund, Denmark
Died21 February 1995(1995-02-21) (aged 90)
NationalityDanish
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Morian Hansen
Born10 January 1905
Frederikssund, Denmark
Died21 February 1995(1995-02-21) (aged 90)
NationalityDanish
Career history
1931, 1933West Ham Hammers
1935-1937Hackney Wick Wolves
1938Bristol Bulldogs
1939Wembley Lions
Team honours
1936London cup winner
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Career

Hansen's first speedway races were at Copenhagen in 1928.[3] He first rode in the UK for the West Ham Hammers in 1931 on a two-month permit, returning two years later.[3][4]

He joined the Hackney Wick Wolves in 1935[5] and rode for the club for three years until the end of the 1937 season.[6] He then moved onto the Bristol Bulldogs and Wembley Lions before the outbreak of World War II.[3][7] He competed in the World Championship finals in 1936 and 1937.[3]

Hansen had held a pilot's licence since 1935 and served in the Royal Air Force during WWII, rising to the rank of Squadron Leader.[3]

Family

Born to Lars Christian and Rasmine, his two brothers Baltzer Hansen and Kaj (Kalle) Hansen both followed him into speedway.[8]

Awards

World Final Appearances

Players cigarette cards

Hansen is listed as number 18 of 50 in the 1930s Player's cigarette card collection.[10]

References

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