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| Born | 24 June 1946 Eskilstuna, Sweden | 
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| Died | 21 September 2020 (aged 74)[1] | 
| Nickname | Bernie | 
| Nationality | Swedish | 
| Career history | |
| Great Britain | |
| 1965, 1967 | Edinburgh Monarchs | 
| 1968 | Coatbridge Monarchs | 
| 1969-1973, 1975-1977 | Cradley Heathens/United | 
| 1978 | Sheffield Tigers | 
| Sweden | |
| 1963-1968, 1977-1983 | Smederna | 
| 1965 | Vargarna | 
| 1969-1976 | Indianerna | 
| 1985-1986 | Tuna Rebels | 
| Individual honours | |
| 1977 | Swedish Champion | 
| Team honours | |
| 1977 | Allsvenskan Champion | 
| 1972, 1973 | Allsvenskan Div 2 (West) Champion | 
| 1985 | Allsvenskan Div 2 (North) Champion | 
| 1967 | Allsvenskan Div 3 (West) Champion | 
Bernt Eveart Persson (24 June 1946 - 20 September 2020) was a Swedish international motorcycle speedway rider.[2][3]
Career
He finished runner up in the 1972 Speedway World Championship final.[4] He rode in Britain for the Edinburgh Monarchs, the Cradley Heath Heathens (for eight seasons) [5] and one season with the Sheffield Tigers. He became Swedish Champion in 1977.[2][6]
World Final Appearances
Individual World Championship
- 1967 -  London, Wembley Stadium - 9th - 6pts London, Wembley Stadium - 9th - 6pts
- 1968 -  London, Wembley Stadium - 16th - 1pt London, Wembley Stadium - 16th - 1pt
- 1971 -  Göteborg, Ullevi - 6th - 9pts Göteborg, Ullevi - 6th - 9pts
- 1972 -  London, Wembley Stadium - 2nd - 13pts London, Wembley Stadium - 2nd - 13pts
- 1973 -  Chorzów, Silesian Stadium - 16th - 0pts Chorzów, Silesian Stadium - 16th - 0pts
- 1975 -  London, Wembley Stadium - 10th - 5pts London, Wembley Stadium - 10th - 5pts
- 1977 -  Göteborg, Ullevi - 11th - 6pts Göteborg, Ullevi - 11th - 6pts
- 1978 -  London, Wembley Stadium - Reserve - did not ride London, Wembley Stadium - Reserve - did not ride
World Pairs Championship
- 1971 -  Rybnik, Rybnik Municipal Stadium (with Anders Michanek) - 3rd - 22pts (9) Rybnik, Rybnik Municipal Stadium (with Anders Michanek) - 3rd - 22pts (9)
- 1972 -  Borås (with Hasse Holmqvist) - 3rd - 22pts (13+3) Borås (with Hasse Holmqvist) - 3rd - 22pts (13+3)
- 1976 -  Eskilstuna, Eskilstuna Motorstadion (with Bengt Jansson) - 3rd - 22pts (11) Eskilstuna, Eskilstuna Motorstadion (with Bengt Jansson) - 3rd - 22pts (11)
- 1977 -  Manchester, Hyde Road (with Anders Michanek) - 2nd - 18pts (2) Manchester, Hyde Road (with Anders Michanek) - 2nd - 18pts (2)
World Team Cup
- 1971 -  Wrocław, Olympic Stadium (with Anders Michanek / Sören Sjösten / Bengt Jansson / Leif Enecrona) - 4th - 18pts (0) Wrocław, Olympic Stadium (with Anders Michanek / Sören Sjösten / Bengt Jansson / Leif Enecrona) - 4th - 18pts (0)
- 1973 -  London, Wembley Stadium (with Anders Michanek / Bengt Jansson / Tommy Jansson) - 2nd - 31pts (9) London, Wembley Stadium (with Anders Michanek / Bengt Jansson / Tommy Jansson) - 2nd - 31pts (9)
- 1975 -  Norden, Motodrom Halbemond (with Anders Michanek / Tommy Jansson / Sören Sjösten / Sören Karlsson) - 3rd - 17pts (2) Norden, Motodrom Halbemond (with Anders Michanek / Tommy Jansson / Sören Sjösten / Sören Karlsson) - 3rd - 17pts (2)
- 1976 -  London, White City Stadium (with Anders Michanek / Bengt Jansson / Lars-Åke Andersson  / Christer Löfqvist) - 3rd - 26pts (8) London, White City Stadium (with Anders Michanek / Bengt Jansson / Lars-Åke Andersson  / Christer Löfqvist) - 3rd - 26pts (8)
- 1977 -  Wrocław, Olympic Stadium (with Bengt Jansson / Anders Michanek / Tommy Nilsson / Sören Karlsson) - 4th - 11pts (4) Wrocław, Olympic Stadium (with Bengt Jansson / Anders Michanek / Tommy Nilsson / Sören Karlsson) - 4th - 11pts (4)
References
- ↑ "Biography". Cradley Speedway. Retrieved 22 May 2022.
- 1 2 Oakes, Peter; Mauger, Ivan (1976). Who's Who of World Speedway. Studio Publications (Ipswich) Ltd. ISBN 0-904584-04-6.
- ↑ "ULTIMATE RIDER INDEX, 1929-2022" (PDF). British Speedway. Retrieved 11 August 2023.
- ↑ Bamford, R. & Shailes, G. (2002). A History of the World Speedway Championship. Stroud: Tempus Publishing. ISBN 0-7524-2402-5
- ↑ Lawson,K (2018) “Riders, Teams and Stadiums”. ISBN 978-0-244-72538-9
- ↑ Oakes, Peter (1981). 1981 Speedway Yearbook. Studio Publications (Ipswich) Ltd. p. 85. ISBN 0-86215-017-5.
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