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The 2002 Elite League speedway season was the 68th season of the top division of speedway in the United Kingdom and in 2002 was governed by the
Speedway Control Board The Speedway Control Bureau (SCB), known as the Speedway Control Board between 1948 and 2002, governs the sport of motorcycle speedway in the United Kingdom on behalf of the Auto Cycle Union (ACU). The directors are appointed by the ACU and Br ...
(SCB), in conjunction with the British Speedway Promoters' Association ( BSPA). It was the first time that playoffs were introduced to determine the champions.


Season summary

In 2002, the league consisted of nine teams. The title was decided by a play-off between the top five teams. The team that finished top of the table were seeded directly to the final. The next four met in quarter and semi final rounds. The winner of these rounds qualified for the final. Eastbourne Eagles topped the regular season table but were defeated by Wolverhampton Wolves for the league title when losing the play off final. It was Wolves third title success in 11 years and the Swedish Karlsson brothers, Peter Karlsson and Mikael Karlsson were once again integral to the Wolves team throughout the season. Eastbourne's season was not a total loss because they beat Peterborough in the final of the
Knockout Cup A single-elimination, knockout, or sudden death tournament is a type of elimination tournament where the loser of each match-up is immediately eliminated from the tournament. Each winner will play another in the next round, until the final matc ...
thanks to efforts from their English rider contingent of Mark Loram, Joe Screen and Dean Barker. Tony Rickardsson became World Champion for the fifth time during the season, topped the league averages, won the Elite League Riders' Championship and helped his club Poole win the Craven Shield.


Final table

Peterborough v Oxford not held.


Play-offs

Quarter-final and Semi-final decided over one leg. Grand Final decided by aggregate scores over two legs.


Quarter-finals

* Wolverhampton Wolves 50-39 Peterborough Panthers * Coventry Bees 59-31 Poole Pirates


Semi-finals

* Wolverhampton Wolves 51-39 Coventry Bees


Final

First leg Second leg The Wolverhampton Wolves were declared League Champions, winning on aggregate 93-87.


Elite League Knockout Cup

The 2002 Elite League Knockout Cup was the 64th edition of the
Knockout Cup A single-elimination, knockout, or sudden death tournament is a type of elimination tournament where the loser of each match-up is immediately eliminated from the tournament. Each winner will play another in the next round, until the final matc ...
for tier one teams. Eastbourne Eagles were the winners of the competition.


First round


Quarter-finals


Semi-finals


Final

First leg Second leg The Eastbourne Eagles were declared Knockout Cup Champions, winning on aggregate 94-86.


Leading final averages


Riders & final averages

Belle Vue * 10.44 * 8.41 * 6.89 * 6.38 * 5.67 * 4.71 * 4.57 * 3.95 * 2.38 * 1.24 * 1.10 Coventry * 9.39 * 8.97 * 8.72 * 6.87 * 5.82 * 5.81 * 5.28 * 1.52 Eastbourne * 9.56 * 8.46 * 7.81 * 7.21 * 7.17 * 6.54 * 5.88 * 4.14 Ipswich * 9.76 * 7.91 * 7.15 * 6.51 * 5.95 * 5.10 * 4.95 * 4.76 * 4.00 * 3.52 King's Lynn * 8.47 * 7.26 * 6.33 * 5.53 * 5.23 * 4.27 * 4.21 * 3.58 * 3.40 Oxford * 10.10 * 6.83 * 6.29 * 5.56 * 5.50 * 4.92 * 2.90 * 2.07 Peterborough * 10.34 * 6.98 * 6.88 * 6.54 * 6.47 * 6.13 * 5.87 * 5.00 * 3.75 * 3.08 Poole * 10.88 * 6.82 * 6.70 * 6.56 * 6.32 * 6.20 * 6.00 * 5.41 * 4.43 * 4.34 * 3.88 Wolverhampton * 9.93 * 9.23 * 7.32 * 7.27 * 6.80 * 6.67 * 5.81 * 4.08 * 1.56


See also

*
Speedway in the United Kingdom The sport of speedway in the United Kingdom has changed little since the first meetings in the 1920s. It has three domestic leagues, its own Speedway Grand Prix, and an annual entry into the Speedway World Cup / Speedway of Nations. History Se ...
* List of United Kingdom Speedway League Champions * Knockout Cup (speedway)


References

{{Speedway Elite League SGB Premiership 2002 in British motorsport