Leopold Killmeyer (6 April 1909 – 2001) was an international motorcycle speedway rider from Austria. He was known as Poldl in speedway racing and earned three international caps for the Austria national speedway team.[1][2]
^"ULTIMATE RIDER INDEX, 1929-2022" (PDF). British Speedway. Retrieved 29 February 2024.
^"Birmingham in Great Form". Birmingham Daily Gazette. 7 August 1934. Retrieved 29 February 2024 – via British Newspaper Archive.
LeopoldKillmeyer (6 April 1909 – 2001) was an international motorcycle speedway rider from Austria. He was known as Poldl in speedway racing and earned...
the Austria national speedway team. Killmeyer born in Vienna, Austria, followed his older brother LeopoldKillmeyer into speedway. After World War II,...
Records before World War II are incomplete, it is believed that LeopoldKillmeyer was the first winner in 1930 and a 1934 article states he was champion...
Gunzenhauser Arend Hartman 7. 15.09.1935 Herman Gunzenhauser Erich Bertram LeopoldKillmeyer 8. 27.09.1936 Herman Gunzenhauser Hans Walter Buttler Erich Bertram...
Karl Killmeyer 8 7 Marius Metzelaar 8 8 Albin Siegl 8 9 T van Gorcum 8 10 Anton Kroeze 7 11 Howdy Byford 7 12 Alan Smith 4 13 LeopoldKillmeyer 3 14 J...
Stross was son of the music director Carl Stross and his wife Auguste, née Killmeyer. He received piano and violin lessons at an early age and gave up a solo...
Grubmuller, Walter 7 Haider, Josef Hauzinger, Manuel 2 Kamper, Josef Killmeyer, Leopold 3 Leitner, Franz 9 Novotny, Manuel Ozelt, Mario Pilotto, Toni 25 Schaaf...