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- 1952_Individual_Speedway_World_Championship abstract "The 1952 Individual Speedway World Championship.Australian rider Jack Young became the first ever dual winner (and the first to win two in a row) when he won his second straight World Championship after scoring 14 points. Second was Welshman Freddie Williams on 13 points, with Britain's Bob Oakley third on 12 points. Gold 23x15px Jack Young (Australia) Silver 23x15px Freddie Williams (Wales) Bronze 23x15px Bob Oakley (England)".
- Q4567467 abstract "The 1952 Individual Speedway World Championship.Australian rider Jack Young became the first ever dual winner (and the first to win two in a row) when he won his second straight World Championship after scoring 14 points. Second was Welshman Freddie Williams on 13 points, with Britain's Bob Oakley third on 12 points. Gold 23x15px Jack Young (Australia) Silver 23x15px Freddie Williams (Wales) Bronze 23x15px Bob Oakley (England)".
- 1952_Individual_Speedway_World_Championship comment "The 1952 Individual Speedway World Championship.Australian rider Jack Young became the first ever dual winner (and the first to win two in a row) when he won his second straight World Championship after scoring 14 points. Second was Welshman Freddie Williams on 13 points, with Britain's Bob Oakley third on 12 points. Gold 23x15px Jack Young (Australia) Silver 23x15px Freddie Williams (Wales) Bronze 23x15px Bob Oakley (England)".
- Q4567467 comment "The 1952 Individual Speedway World Championship.Australian rider Jack Young became the first ever dual winner (and the first to win two in a row) when he won his second straight World Championship after scoring 14 points. Second was Welshman Freddie Williams on 13 points, with Britain's Bob Oakley third on 12 points. Gold 23x15px Jack Young (Australia) Silver 23x15px Freddie Williams (Wales) Bronze 23x15px Bob Oakley (England)".