5 February 1905 (1905-02-05) Boulder, Western Australia, Australia
Died
30 November 1930(1930-11-30) (aged 25) WACA Ground, Perth, Australia
Nationality
Australian
Individual honours
1928, 1929
Australian champion (4 lap/2 miles)
Team honours
1927
Western Australian Individual Speedway Championship
Sigismund Leopold Schlam (5 February 1905 – 2 November 1930) was a motorcycle speedway rider from Australia.[1] He was champion of Australia (3 lap) in 1928 and earned one international caps for the Australia national speedway team.[2]
^"Sig Schlam". Motorsport Memorial. Retrieved 2 March 2024.
^"England vs Australia". International Speedway. Retrieved 2 March 2024.
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(NSW) Billy Lamont (NSW) Sprouts Elder () 1928 3 laps Claremont Speedway SigSchlam (WA) Alby Taylor (SA) Harry Mangham (SA) 1928 6 laps Wayville Showgrounds...
around the outside of the oval. The Australian champion in 1928 and 1929 SigSchlam, lost his life in a crash at the ground on 1 November 1930. The WACA ground...
Bluey Wilkinson. Others included Dicky Smythe, Vic Huxley, Alby Taylor, SigSchlam, Frank Arthur, as well as local rider Jack Chapman. English stars Jack...
Australia equalling the track record and beating Western Australia champion SigSchlam. In Melbourne she won against the local champion Reg West. She became...
Motorcycle Club of WA and is sanctioned by Motorcycling Australia (MA). SigSchlam was the first ever winner of the Championship in 1927/28. Mick McKeon...
to a number of Australia's best speedway riders and drivers, including SigSchlam, Chum Taylor, Glyn Taylor, David Cheshire and Glenn Doyle (Solo's), Keith...