manchesterwired
Northern Ireland
Portadown rider Wayne Hamilton dies at Manx Grand Prix
Published: 29th Aug 2011 16:55:34
A Northern Ireland motorcyclist has been killed in an accident at the Manx Grand Prix festival on the Isle of Man.
Wayne Hamilton, 20, from Portadown, died after a crash in the Junior Manx Grand Prix race on Monday.
His death follows that of County Tyrone motorcyclist, Adrian McFarland, who was killed in a crash in the Czech Republic on Saturday.
Mr McFarland, 41, from Plumbridge near Omagh, died after he crashed during a race near the town of Hradec Kralove.
Mr Hamilton, who won the Newcomers A Race at the Manx Grand Prix on Saturday, made his road racing debut at the Bush Road Races in 2009, where he won the Junior Support race, setting a lap record.
He also won at Mid-Antrim, Armoy and Skerries in his debut season and finished first in the Dundrod 150 Supertwin event earlier this month.
Bill Bennett, Chairman of the Manx Motor Cycle Club, paid tribute to Mr Hamilton.
"Wayne was a very promising competitor who had already achieved notable success in his road racing career," he said.
"He had already set the meeting alight with his excellent performance in Saturday's Newcomers Race and I have no doubt that he would have won many races on the Isle of Man.
"He is a great loss to the sport and I would like to extend my deepest sympathy to his friends and family."
Mr Hamilton was single and his next of kin have been informed.
Harvard Citation
BBC News, 2011. Portadown rider Wayne Hamilton dies at Manx Grand Prix. [Online] (Updated 29 Aug 2011)Available at: http://www.manchesterwired.co.uk/news.php/181539-Portadown-rider-Wayne-Hamilton-dies-at-Manx-Grand-Prix [Accessed 13th May 2013]
Latest News
-
At 11:41:19 in Business
Lloyds chairman Sir Win Bischoff to retire in 2014
Lloyds Banking Group has said its chairman, Sir Win Bischoff, is to retire before May 2014.... -
At 10:47:51 in Other
Pre-exam breakfasts sent to schools to boost results
Extra deliveries of juice and porridge have been sent to primary schools in poor areas of England to help them do better in tests this week.... -
At 07:48:48 in Other
Alfred Wainwright memorial unveiled in Blackburn
A memorial to the famous fell-walker, Alfred Wainwright, will be unveiled on the hills above Blackburn, later.... -
At 07:07:07 in Other
Bafta TV awards: Surprises, snubs and Shakespeare
Olivia Colman's double win was the big story of the Bafta TV Awards, but who else was crying tears of joy and who went home empty-hande... -
At 03:37:59 in Other
Andrew Moran: Fugitive due in court after Spain arrest
One of Britain's most wanted fugitives is due in court in Madrid later after being arrested at a luxury villa on Spain's Costa Bla... -
At 00:10:32 in Business
Secondary ticketing: Inflating sport prices or useful service?
It is an exciting time of year to be a UK sports or music fan, with big cup finals and major name concerts coming thick and fast.... -
At 18:15:23 in Other
New Bangladesh panel to raise garment workers' wages
Bangladesh has set up a panel to raise the minimum wage for more than three million garment workers, the minister for textiles has said.... -
At 11:52:59 in Other
Salford fugitive Andrew Terrence Moran arrested in Spain
One of Britain's most wanted fugitives has been arrested on Spain's Costa Blanca.... -
At 10:50:47 in Other
Boy, 17, critical after attack in Manchester city centre
A 17-year-old boy is fighting for his life after being attacked in Manchester city centre, police have said.... -
At 10:05:34 in Other
Man charged over alleged Salford prison van escape
A man has been charged with escaping lawful custody after two people were allegedly sprung from a prison van....
News In Other Categories
-
Doctor Who plea after US DVD error
US Doctor Who fans are being urged to keep the plot of Saturday's finale secret after DVDs of the series were sent out early in error.... -
Pre-exam breakfasts sent to schools to boost results
Extra deliveries of juice and porridge have been sent to primary schools in poor areas of England to help them do better in tests this week.... -
Glasgow 2014: Ticket prices to be revealed
The cost of securing seats to watch next year's Commonwealth Games events is set to be revealed as organisers announce their ticketing ... -
Does Shard point to design's future?
Western Europe's tallest building, the Shard, opened in London with a fanfare earlier this year. But does it represent the latest in bu... -
Foster children moved too often, says Fostering Network Wales
Children are being moved too many times between foster homes because of a shortage of carers, according to a survey.... -
Ed Miliband must get 'match fit', says New Labour group
Some people travel half way round the world to seek the wisdom of lost tribes....



