Emiliano Sanchez

Emiliano Diebo Sanchez also known as Poty Sanchez (born 9 December 1977 in Buenos Aires) is a former motorcycle speedway rider from Argentina, with Italian ancestry. He is three times National Argentinian champion and twice National Italian champion.[1] He has raced internationally for Italy.

Emiliano "Poty" Sanchez
Born (1977-12-09) 9 December 1977
Buenos Aires, Argentina
NationalityArgentine, Italian
Career history
1999-2001Glasgow Tigers
2002-2003Trelawny Tigers
2004-2005Hull Vikings
2006, 2011-2012Sheffield Tigers
2007Birmingham Brummies
2008Stoke Potters
2008Scunthorpe Scorpions
2009Kings Lynn Stars
2010Redcar Bears
Individual honours
2000, 2002, 2012Argentinian Champion
2004, 2005Italian National Champion
Team honours
2002, 2004, 2009Premier Trophy Winner
2004British Premier League Fours Winner
2004, 2009Premier League winner
2004Premier KO Cup Winner

Club career

Sanchez started his British racing career with Glasgow Tigers in 1999.[2] He quickly impressed and spent a further two seasons with the Scottish club before moving to England where he rode for Cornish side, Trelawny Tigers. He was part of their side that won the Premier Trophy in 2002. After moving to Hull Vikings he was part of the side that won the league and cup double in his first season in 2004.[3]

When Hull folded after the 2005 season, his contract was bought by Sheffield Tigers and he rode for the Yorkshire outfit in 2006. In 2007 he joined the newly reformed Birmingham Brummies, who ride at the Perry Barr Greyhound racing track, on loan from Sheffield Tigers. However, he had to have his spleen removed after rupturing it in a track crash. It ended his season and for a time there was uncertainty over his ability to start the 2008 season. In the end he made a full recovery and signed for Stoke Potters.[4]

His confidence around their home track at the Loomer Road Stadium suffered and in early June he moved to Scunthorpe Scorpions. In 2009 Sanchez was signed by the Kings Lynn Stars after the Stars learned that John Oliver would not be returning to the UK from Australia for the 2009 season. Sanchez proved an inspired signing, helping the Stars secure the Premier League Championship and Premier Trophy.

Individual career

Sanchez was the Argentine National Championship in 2000, 2002 and 2012. He also won the Italian National title in 2004 & 2005.[3][5]

International career

Sanchez has represented Italy at the Speedway World Cup three times. In the 2003 Speedway World Cup Italy finished 4th out of five teams in the first qualifying round in Daugavpils, Latvia. Sanchez scored twelve points. In the 2004 he led the Italians with 12 points in the first qualifying round held at Lonigo in Italy, as they finished in first place and qualified for the semi-finals. Italy finished last in the second semi-final held at Eastbourne, England, with Sanchez again topping the Italians scoring with six points.

Sanchez rode again for Italy in the 2005 Speedway World Cup when they finished last in the second qualifying round held at Terenzano in Italy. Sanchez again led the Italians with six points. He also rode for Italy in the 2005 European Pairs Speedway Championship final held in Gdańsk with the Italians finishing sixth out of seven teams and Sanchez scored six points.[3]

Honours

Club

  • Trelawny Tigers
  • Hull Vikings
    • Premier League champion: (1) 2004
    • Premier Trophy winner: (1) 2004
    • Premier League Fours winner: (1) 2004
    • Young Shield winner: (1) 2004
    • Rider of the Year: (1) 2004

References

  1. Oakes, Peter (2004). British Speedway Who's Who. ?. p. ?. ISBN 0-948882-81-6.
  2. "2008 Rider index" (PDF). British Speedway. Retrieved 4 April 2023.
  3. Bamford, Robert (2007-03-01). Tempus Speedway Yearbook 2007. NPI Media Group. ISBN 0-7524-4250-3.
  4. "New boy Sanchez ready for Potters". BBC. 18 January 2008. Retrieved 2008-09-08.
  5. "HISTORICAL RESULTS 1930-2022 Argentinian Individual Speedway Championship". Historia Sportu Zuzlowego. Retrieved 21 January 2023.
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