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Swedish motorcycle speedway rider
Ove Fundin (born 23 May 1933) is a Swedish former professional motorcycle speedway rider. He competed in the Speedway World Championships from 1951 to
Ove_Fundin
Swedish national speedway competition
championship was held in 1948, although it was considered unofficial. Ove Fundin holds the record for the most wins, having won the championship nine times
Swedish Individual Speedway Championship
Swedish_Individual_Speedway_Championship
Swedish speedway rider
team. Jansson was runner up in the 1967 World Final to fellow countryman Ove Fundin after losing a race-off and finished third in 1971, again after a run-off
Bengt_Jansson
Topics referred to by the same term
Fundin may refer to: Eva Fundin (1777-1800), Swedish actress and dancer Ove Fundin (born 1933), a Swedish speedway rider Wilhelmina Fundin (1819-1911)
Fundin
Multi-purpose stadium in Malmö, Sweden
Wembley Stadium in England) was won by Swedish rider and defending champion Ove Fundin, who won the third of his five Individual World Championships. This race
Malmö_Stadion
Multi-purpose stadium in Gothenburg, Sweden
Speedway World Team Cup competition in 1960. Led by reigning world champion Ove Fundin and his teammates Olle Nygren, Rune Sörmander and Björn Knutson, Sweden
Ullevi
Former stadium in Wembley Park, London
second division rider to win the title), Ronnie Moore (New Zealand), Ove Fundin (Sweden), Barry Briggs (New Zealand), Peter Craven (England), Björn Knutson
Wembley_Stadium_(1923)
Motorcycle speedway World Championship winners
Stadium Ove Fundin (13 pts) Ronnie Moore (12 pts) Arthur Forrest (11+3 pts) 1957 details London Wembley Stadium Barry Briggs (14+3 pts) Ove Fundin (14+2
List of Individual Speedway World Championship medalists
List_of_Individual_Speedway_World_Championship_medalists
Motorcycle speedway team based in Norwich, England
Aub Lawson and the legendary Ove Fundin (Norwich's greatest ever rider and eventually a five times world champion). Fundin continued to dominate the British
Norwich_Stars
Swedish speedway rider
Jansson / Ove Fundin / Anders Michanek / Torbjörn Harrysson) - 4th - 12pts (2) 1970 – London, Wembley Stadium (with Bengt Jansson / Ove Fundin / Anders
Sören_Sjösten
Swedish speedway rider
Ullevi (with Ove Fundin / Rune Sörmander / Olle Nygren) - Winner - 44pts (9) 1961 - Wrocław, Olympic Stadium (with Rune Sörmander / Ove Fundin / Per Tage
Björn_Knutson
Czech motorcycle & machinery company
ridden successfully on Jawa bikes include Ivan Mauger, Barry Briggs, Ove Fundin, Ole Olsen, Michael Lee, Tony Rickardsson, and Kelvin Tatum. Following
Jawa_Moto
Swedish speedway rider
Jansson / Sören Sjösten / Ove Fundin / Torbjörn Harrysson) – 4th – 12pts (7) 1970 – London, Wembley Stadium (with Ove Fundin / Bengt Jansson / Sören Sjösten)
Anders_Michanek
Swedish speedway team
The home track was at the Ryd Motorstadion. In 1951, the club signed Ove Fundin and he would stay until 1957. He won the first of his five World Championships
Filbyterna
Name list
tennis player Ove Fundin (born 1933), Swedish speedway rider Ove Gjedde (1594–1660), Danish admiral Ove Grahn (1943–2007), Swedish footballer Ove Guldberg
Ove_(given_name)
English motorcycle racer (1934–1963)
World final and scored one point more than the brilliant Swedish rider Ove Fundin. About this time as a young man he owned his Jowett Jupiter road car which
Peter_Craven
Place in Småland, Sweden
home of Wood House, a major table tennis blade manufacturing facility Ove Fundin, speedway racer Simon Holmström, ice hockey player Lennart Hyland, television
Tranås
Swedish speedway team
rider. In 1958, the club signed one of speedway's greatest riders called Ove Fundin, which also turned out to be the last at the Sävedalsbanan in Sävedalen
Kaparna
British motorcycle speedway team
manager in 1967, and remained in that position until 1973. Belle Vue Ove Fundin Sören Sjösten Peter Collins The team had signed world champion Ivan Mauger
Belle_Vue_Aces
Inaugural edition of the annual motorcycle speedway World Cup competition
honour Fundin's deeds in 1960, the winners of the current Speedway World Cup (which replaced the Team World Cup in 2001) receive the Ove Fundin Trophy
1960_Speedway_World_Team_Cup
Season of speedway in Sweden
Individual Speedway Championship final was held on 26 September in Stockholm. Ove Fundin won the Swedish Championship for the ninth time. Winner - Tommy Jansson
1970_Swedish_speedway_season
Speedway competition
Briggs Boris Samorodov 19. 10.09.1967 Ove Fundin Barry Briggs Antonín Kasper Sr. 20. 20.10.1968 Leif Enecrona Ove Fundin František Ledecký 21. 18.09.1969 Gennady
Golden_Helmet_of_Pardubice
Motorcycle speedway world championship season
the official World Championship to determine the world champion rider. Ove Fundin extended his record by winning a fourth world crown. Fellow Sweden Björn
1963 Individual Speedway World Championship
1963_Individual_Speedway_World_Championship
Motorcycle speedway world championship
first place on 14 points before Ove Fundin won the ride off to claim his second world title. In the ride off Fundin defeated defending champion Ronnie
1960 Individual Speedway World Championship
1960_Individual_Speedway_World_Championship
Swedish speedway rider
Slaný (with Ove Fundin / Sören Sjösten / Björn Knutson / Rune Sörmander) - Winner - 36pts (4) 1963 - Vienna, Stadion Wien (with Ove Fundin / Per Olof Söderman
Göte_Nordin
British speedway season
October 1967 Brandon Stadium Swindon won on aggregate 88–68 Belle Vue Ove Fundin 9.65 Sören Sjösten 9.03 Cyril Maidment 8.32 Tommy Roper 7.83 Norman Nevitt
1967_British_League_season
Season of speedway in Sweden
Individual Speedway Championship final was held on 5 October in Gothenburg. Ove Fundin won the Swedish Championship. Monarkerna won division 1 for the second
1956_Swedish_speedway_season
Swedish speedway rider (1929–2020)
(with Olle Nygren / Ove Fundin / Björn Knutson) - Winner - 44pts (11) 1961 - Wrocław, Olympic Stadium (with Sören Sjösten / Ove Fundin / Björn Knutson /
Rune_Sörmander
Multi-use stadium in Odense, Denmark
Club Odin and the track record around the 400 metres track was held by Ove Fundin, a legendary rider within the speedway world. "FC FYN - Sport og andet
Odense_Athletics_Stadium
11th edition of the World motorcycle speedway championship
televised a crowd of 65,000 saw the first Scandinavian winner in 23 year old Ove Fundin from Sweden. Qualification started in 1955. The October 1955 Norwegian
1956 Individual Speedway World Championship
1956_Individual_Speedway_World_Championship
12th edition of the World motorcycle speedway championship
off against defending champion Ove Fundin after the pair tied on 14 points after five rides each. In the ride off Fundin took the lead before Briggs forced
1957 Individual Speedway World Championship
1957_Individual_Speedway_World_Championship
Defunct sports stadium in Leicester, England
including the 'Pride of the Midlands' individual competition won by Ove Fundin, but regular speedway did not return until 1968 when the Long Eaton operation
Leicester_Stadium
City and non-metropolitan district in Norfolk, England
units and organisation have received the Freedom of the City of Norwich. Ove Fundin Colin Self Arthur Miller Sir Robert and Lady Sainsbury 1st East Anglian
Norwich
Swedish speedway rider (1929–2021)
Ove Fundin / Rune Sörmander / Björn Knutson) - Winner - 44pts (12) 1968 - London, Wembley Stadium (with Bengt Jansson / Anders Michanek / Ove Fundin /
Olle_Nygren
Annual individual speedway event
1959 Gothenburg Ove Fundin Josef Hofmeister Mieczysław Połukard 1960 Wrocław Marian Kaiser Ove Fundin Stefan Kwoczała 1961 Wieden Ove Fundin Björn Knutson
Individual Speedway European Championship
Individual_Speedway_European_Championship
Annual motorcycle speedway World Championship team event
Year Venue Winners 2nd place 3rd place 1960 Ullevi Gothenburg Sweden 44 Ove Fundin (12) Olle Nygren (12) Rune Sörmander (11) Björn Knutson (9) Göte Nordin
Speedway_World_Team_Cup
Season of speedway in Sweden
Individual Speedway Championship final was held on 11 October in Stockholm. Ove Fundin won the Swedish Championship for the second consecutive year. Dackarna
1957_Swedish_speedway_season
British motorcycle speedway competition
June 1961. Retrieved 20 December 2023 – via British Newspaper Archive. "Fundin zips to victory". Streatham News. 15 June 1962. Retrieved 20 December 2023
Wimbledon_Internationale
Award
1959 - Agne Simonsson, football 1960 - Jane Cederqvist, swimming 1961 - Ove Fundin, motorcycle speedway, and Sten Lundin, motocross 1962 - Assar Rönnlund
Svenska_Dagbladet_Gold_Medal
Dirt track racing venue in Tomago, New South Wales
(Solo) Max Dumesny () (Formula 500/Sprintcar) Sam Ermolenko () (Solo) Ove Fundin () (Solo) Per Jonsson () (Solo) Mel Kenyon () (Speedcar) Steve Kinser
Newcastle_Motordrome
Village in Norfolk, England
motorcycle speedway team the Norwich Stars raced at the old Firs raceway. Ove Fundin was World Speedway Champion on a number of occasions in the early 1960s
Hellesdon
Season of speedway in Sweden
October in Stockholm. Ove Fundin won the Swedish Championship for the sixth time. The final ended with five riders tied on 12 points, Fundin won the race-off
1966_Swedish_speedway_season
Motorcycle speedway world championship season
outside of Wembley and England for the first time when on the 15 September Ove Fundin retained his title in his home country of Sweden. It was the first time
1961 Individual Speedway World Championship
1961_Individual_Speedway_World_Championship
was to be his 5th World title win equalling the record held by Sweden's Ove Fundin who was on hand to congratulate the New Zealand rider. 21 August London
1977_Intercontinental_final
Lane. The speedway team are known as the Belle Vue Aces. Peter Craven, Ove Fundin, Ivan Mauger, Peter Collins and Jason Crump are amongst the riders who
Sport_in_Manchester
Former British speedway team
before the last contest at Wembley in 1981. Frank Charles Brian Crutcher Ove Fundin Bill Gilbert George Greenwood Bert Harkins Dave Jessup Nobby Key Wally
Wembley_Lions_(speedway)
14th edition of the World motorcycle speedway championship
Ove Fundin finished second and defending champion Barry Briggs, returning from retirement won the bronze medal ride off. Qualification results. Ove Fundin
1959 Individual Speedway World Championship
1959_Individual_Speedway_World_Championship
Season of speedway in Sweden
Individual Speedway Championship final was held on 30 September in Stockholm. Ove Fundin won the Swedish Championship for the third time. Winner - Willihard Thomsson
1960_Swedish_speedway_season
Scottish former motorcycle speedway rider
for Wembley Lions where he spent two seasons, captaining the team after Ove Fundin retired. In 1972 Wembley sent their entire team out on loan due to extra
Bert_Harkins
Swedish speedway rider
1968* - Kempten (with Ove Fundin) - Winner - 24pts (10) * Unofficial World Championships. 1967 - Malmö, Malmö Stadion (with Ove Fundin / Göte Nordin / Bengt
Torbjörn_Harrysson
Day of the year
journalist and author (died 1998) 1933 – Joan Collins, English actress 1933 – Ove Fundin, Swedish motorcycle racer 1934 – Robert Moog, electronic engineer and
May_23
Former motorcycle speedway event
Winners Runner-up 3rd place 1968 Kempten Speedway Kempten Sweden (24 pts) Ove Fundin Torbjörn Harrysson Great Britain (21 pts) Geoff Mudge Ray Wilson Norway
Speedway World Pairs Championship
Speedway_World_Pairs_Championship
Motorcycle speedway world championship season
breaking the previous record of 5 wins held by himself and legendary Swede Ove Fundin. Mauger scored 14 points to defeat local favourite Zenon Plech (13) and
1979 Individual Speedway World Championship
1979_Individual_Speedway_World_Championship
Season of speedway in Sweden
Vargarna 15 2 Göte Nordin Getingarna 14 3 Sören Sjösten Vargarna 13 4 Ove Fundin Kaparna 12 5 Per-Olof Söderman Vargarna 10 6 Olle Nygren Vargarna 9 7
1963_Swedish_speedway_season
Season of speedway in Sweden
Pos. Rider Club Total 1 Rune Sörmander Dackarna 15 2 Ove Fundin Kaparna 14 3 Olle Nygren Monarkerna 13 4 Evert Andersson Dackarna 11 5 Arne Carlsson Kaparna
1959_Swedish_speedway_season
Motorcycle speedway competition
came in 1956, when the Swede Ove Fundin won the first of his five titles. The late 1950s and 1960s were dominated by Fundin along with the two New Zealanders
Speedway_World_Championship
Motorcycle sport
fellow New Zealander Barry Briggs (four times), Ole Olsen (three times), Ove Fundin (five times), Lionel Van Praag (inaugural World Champion in 1936), Hans
Motorcycle_speedway
hockey player Gert Fredriksson - canoe racer Lars Frölander - swimmer Ove Fundin - speedway Anders Gärderud - steeplechase athlete Peter Gentzel - handball
List_of_Swedish_sportspeople
Australian speedway rider
2001 World Cup, Crump became the first rider since the legendary Swede Ove Fundin in the inaugural Speedway World Team Cup in 1960 to go through the entire
Jason_Crump
500cc: Sten Lundin 1961 Motocross World Championship 250cc: Dave Bickers Speedway World Championship Ove Fundin 1961 Individual Speedway World Championship
List of 1961 motorsport champions
List_of_1961_motorsport_champions
Motorcycle speedway competition
Nordin Ove Fundin 1963 Växjö Ove Fundin Björn Knutson Göte Nordin 1964 Odense Björn Knutson Ove Fundin Göte Nordin 1965 Skien Sören Sjösten Ove Fundin Leif
Nordic_Speedway_final
Season of speedway in Sweden
of the Swedish Speedway Team Championship. The Kaparna team included Ove Fundin and Göte Nordin. Lejonen won the second division and Dackarna and Filbyterna
1968_Swedish_speedway_season
Stadium in Leszno, Poland
Bentke Leszno 1st League: Leszno - Częstochowa 74.8 before 22.05.1960 Ove Fundin - ? 74.0 16.10.1960 Peter Craven - Poland - England 73.9 21.05.1961 Henryk
Alfred_Smoczyk_Stadium
Season of speedway in Sweden
Individual Speedway Championship final was held on 18 September in Gothenburg. Ove Fundin won the Swedish Championship for the eighth time. Karl Erik Claesson won
1969_Swedish_speedway_season
Season of speedway in Sweden
Vargarna 7 10 Bo Andersson Getingarna 6 11 Åke Lindqvist Getingarna 5 12 Ove Fundin Filbyterna 4 13 Kjell Carlsson Kaparna 4 14 Bernt Nilsson Monarkerna 3
1952_Swedish_speedway_season
Swedish swimmer (1945–2023)
Preceded by Agne Simonsson Svenska Dagbladet Gold Medal 1960 Succeeded by Ove Fundin and Sten Lundin Government offices Preceded by Torsten Engberg Director
Jane_Cederqvist
European Championship Les Archer Jr. 1956 Motocross European Championship Speedway World Championship Ove Fundin 1956 Individual Speedway World Championship
List of 1956 motorsport champions
List_of_1956_motorsport_champions
Season of speedway in Sweden
Individual Speedway Championship final was held on 21 September in Gothenburg. Ove Fundin won the Swedish Championship for the fourth time. Winner - Stan Karlsson
1962_Swedish_speedway_season
Defunct Long Eaton motorcycle speedway teams
multiple world champion Ove Fundin and the emergence of Ray Wilson as a top rider but problems and a subsequent suspension of Fundin hampered the season.
Long_Eaton_Speedway
British motorcycle speedway season
Clarke 4.96 Des Haswell 4.90 Al Allison 4.00 Dent Oliver 3.06 Norwich Ove Fundin 10.34 Aub Lawson 7.83 Gerry Hussey 7.60 Phil Clarke 6.43 Billy Bales 6
1956_Speedway_National_League
Swedish speedway rider
Ullevi - 12th - 4pts 1966 - Wrocław, Olympic Stadium (with Björn Knutson / Ove Fundin / Göte Nordin / Leif Larsson) - 3rd - 22pts (4) 1971 - Wrocław, Olympic
Leif_Enecrona
Individual Long Track World Championship medalists
Plattling Josef Hofmeister Josef Seidl Josef Sinzinger 1961 Oslo Timo Laine Ove Fundin Erik Simonsen 1962 Mühldorf Bertil Stridh Josef Seidl Timo Laine 1963
FIM Long Track World Championship
FIM_Long_Track_World_Championship
Season of speedway in Sweden
Individual Speedway Championship final was held on 25 September in Stockholm. Ove Fundin won the Swedish Championship for the fifth time. Winner - Karl Erik Andersson
1964_Swedish_speedway_season
Ivan Mauger New Zealand 10 6 3 1 3. Bartosz Zmarzlik Poland 9 6 2 1 4. Ove Fundin Sweden 11 5 3 3 5. Hans Nielsen Denmark 12 4 6 2 6. Barry Briggs New
Speedway World Championship Classification
Speedway_World_Championship_Classification
Motorcycle speedway world championship season
was made in the 1977 final when Ivan Mauger of New Zealand equalled Ove Fundin's title record of five World Championship wins. Mauger had gone close to
1977 Individual Speedway World Championship
1977_Individual_Speedway_World_Championship
Speedway in New South Wales, Australia
Dumesny () (sprintcar) Johnny Fenton () (speedcar) A. J. Foyt () (speedcar) Ove Fundin () (Solo) Ray Godsey () (grand national sedan) Barry Graham () (sedan/speedcar)
Liverpool_Speedway
Championship Bill Ivy 50cc World Championship Hans-Georg Anscheidt Speedway World Championship Ove Fundin 1967 Individual Speedway World Championship
List of 1967 motorsport champions
List_of_1967_motorsport_champions
Bill Nilsson 1960 Motocross World Championship 250cc: Dave Bickers Speedway World Championship Ove Fundin 1960 Individual Speedway World Championship
List of 1960 motorsport champions
List_of_1960_motorsport_champions
3rd edition of the annual motorcycle speedway World Cup competition
Pos. National team Pts. Riders Sweden 41 Joel Jansson - 6 (1,3,2,0) Ove Fundin - 12 (3,3,3,3) Rune Sörmander - 12 (3,3,3,3) Leif Larsson - 11 (3,3,2
1962_Speedway_World_Team_Cup
21st British motorcycle speedway season
Allison 4.28 Ron Clarke 3.57 Jack Hughes 3.27 Nigel Boocock 2.24 Norwich Ove Fundin 10.00 Billy Bales 8.33 Aub Lawson 7.38 Phil Clarke 7.32 Cyril Roger 6
1955_Speedway_National_League
10th edition of the World motorcycle speedway championship
Motorstadion (Ryd), Linköping Top 6 to Nordic qualification Pos. Rider Points 1 Ove Fundin 15 2 Ulf Ericsson 12 3 Lars Pettersson 12 4 Kjell Carlsson 11 5 Rune Claesson
1955 Individual Speedway World Championship
1955_Individual_Speedway_World_Championship
Season of speedway in Sweden
Club Total 1 Rune Sormander Dackarna 15 2 Olle Nygren Monarkerna 14 3 Ove Fundin Filbyterna 12+3 4 Kjell Carlsson Kaparna 12+2 5 Dan Forsberg Filbyterna
1955_Swedish_speedway_season
2nd edition of the World motorcycle speedway Pairs Championship
3 3 3 3 3 3 (6) Bob Andrews 10 2 2 2 2 2 0 2 Sweden 27 10 20 27 (9) Ove Fundin 15 3 3 3 3 1 2 (10) Göte Nordin 12 2 2 2 2 3 1 3 England 21 10 14 21
1969 Speedway World Pairs Championship
1969_Speedway_World_Pairs_Championship
Swedish speedway rider (1932–2021)
1966 - Gothenburg, Ullevi - 16th - 1pt 1963 - Vienna, Stadion Wien (with Ove Fundin / Björn Knutson / Göte Nordin / Rune Sörmander) - Winner - 37pts (10)
Per_Olof_Söderman
13th edition of the World motorcycle speedway championship
successfully defended his title and was unbeaten after five heat wins. Ove Fundin took the silver medal but there was an incident filled ride off for the
1958 Individual Speedway World Championship
1958_Individual_Speedway_World_Championship
Speedway club in Odense, Denmark
1961 and 1965. The track record around the 400 metres track was held by Ove Fundin, a legendary rider within the speedway world. The Danish tournament returned
Odense_Speedway
British motorcycle speedway season
Elliott 3.31 Reg Fearman 3.25 Vic Hall 1.54 Des Haswell 0.62 Norwich Ove Fundin 10.38 Aub Lawson 9.73 Phil Clarke 9.41 Billy Bales 7.60 Harry Edwards
1957_Speedway_National_League
Motorcycle speedway world championship season
25 April, Ullevi, Gothenburg Pos Rider Points 1 Ove Fundin 15 2 Bengt Brannefors 14 3 Bengt Larsson 13 4 Bo Josefsson 12 5 Conny Samuelsson 10 6 Hans Hallberg
1969 Individual Speedway World Championship
1969_Individual_Speedway_World_Championship
British motorcycle speedway season
4.62 Charlie Barsby 4.38 Harry Bastable 3.89 Guy Allott 2.86 Norwich Ove Fundin 11.60 Aub Lawson 9.08 Billy Bales 8.20 Phil Clarke 7.19 Dennis Newton
1958_Speedway_National_League
Tibblin 1963 FIM Motocross World Championship 250cc: Torsten Hallman Speedway World Championship Ove Fundin 1963 Individual Speedway World Championship
List of 1963 motorsport champions
List_of_1963_motorsport_champions
Season of speedway in Sweden
Vargarna 15 2 Leif Larsson Monarkerna 13 3 Rune Sörmander Dackarna 12 4 Ove Fundin Kaparna 11 5 Per-Tage Svensson Vargarna 10 6 Evert Andersson Dackarna
1961_Swedish_speedway_season
British motorcycle speedway competition
Wimbledon Stadium 1959 () Ron How Wimbledon Dons Poole Stadium 1960 () Ove Fundin Norwich Stars New Cross Stadium 1961 Not staged 1962* () Geoff Mudge Poole
Southern_Riders'_Championship
3rd edition of the World motorcycle speedway Pairs Championship
2 2 2 3 3 E (4) Ronnie Moore 16 3 3 3 2 2 3 2 Sweden 25 9 19 25 (11) Ove Fundin 15 3 3 3 3 E 3 (12) Bengt Jansson 10 1 2 2 2 1 2 3 England 19 5 10 19
1970 Speedway World Pairs Championship
1970_Speedway_World_Pairs_Championship
9th edition of the World motorcycle speedway championship
1954 Dagsbergsfältet, Norrköping Pos. Rider Points 1 Rune Sörmander 15 2 Ove Fundin 12 3 Bertil Carlsson II 10 4 Curt Fredlund 9 5 Georg Duneborn 9 6 Rune
1954 Individual Speedway World Championship
1954_Individual_Speedway_World_Championship
British motorcycle speedway season
Munday 4.57 Mike Keen 4.34 John Bishop 3.45 Wembley Reidar Eide 9.10 Ove Fundin 7.93 Bert Harkins 7.31 Wayne Briggs 5.85 Dave Jessup 4.76 Brian Leonard
1970_British_League_season
Swedish national motorcycle speedway team
the first five, between 1960 and 1964. Key riders of the period were Ove Fundin, Rune Sörmander, Björn Knutson, Göte Nordin and Sören Sjösten. The cup
Sweden_national_speedway_team
Season of speedway in Sweden
Pos. Rider Club Total 1 Göte Nordin Getingarna 14+3 2 Ove Fundin Kaparna 14+2 3 Leif Larsson Getingarna 13 4 Per-Olof Söderman Vargarna 11 5 Bengt Jansson
1965_Swedish_speedway_season
New Zealand speedway rider (1939–2018)
in 1973 and would spend five years at the club. In 1977 he equalled Ove Fundin's then-record of five World Championship wins. In 1978 he joined the Hull
Ivan_Mauger
Swedish motocross racer (1931–2016)
short illness. In 1961 Lundin and motorcycle speedway World Champion Ove Fundin were the co-recipients of the Svenska Dagbladet Gold Medal for accomplishing
Sten_Lundin
Season of speedway in Sweden
Club Total 1 Rune Sörmander Dackarna 15 2 Olle Nygren Monarkerna 13+3 3 Ove Fundin Kaparna 13+2 4 Per-Olof Söderman Vargarna 11 5 Joel Jansson Vargarna 9
1958_Swedish_speedway_season
OVE FUNDIN
OVE FUNDIN
Surname or Lastname
English
English : topographic name for someone who lived on the bank of a river or on a slope (from Old English Åfer ‘seashore’, ‘riverbank’, or from the originally distinct word ofer ‘slope’, ‘bank’, ‘ridge’). The two terms, being of similar meaning as well as similar form, fell together in the Middle English period. The surname may also be a habitational name from places named with one or other of these words, which can only be distinguished with reference to their situation. Over in Cambridgeshire is on a riverbank, whereas examples in Cheshire and Derbyshire are not; Over in Gloucestershire is on the bank of the Severn, but also at the foot of a hill.North German : topographic name denoting someone who lived above or beyond a settlement or feature.Swedish (Över) : ornamental name of unexplained origin.
Girl/Female
American, British, Christian, English, Scandinavian
Affection; Love; Loved One; Famous and Powerful
Girl/Female
British, English
Love
Girl/Female
Celtic
Mythical daughter of Dearg.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from a Middle English personal name derived from the Old English female personal name Lufu ‘love’, or the masculine equivalent Lufa. Compare Leaf 2.English and Scottish : nickname from Anglo-Norman French lo(u)ve ‘female wolf’ (a feminine form of lou). This nickname was fairly commonly used for men, in an approving sense. No doubt it was reinforced by crossing with post-Conquest survivals of the masculine version of 1.Scottish : see McKinnon.Dutch (de Love) : respelling and reinterpretation of Delhove, a habitational name from Hove and L’Hoves in Hainault, for example.
Female
English
Anglicized form of Greek Eva (Latin Heva, Hebrew Chavvah), EVE means "life." In the bible, this is the name of the first woman, Adam's wife.
Male
Scandinavian
Possibly a modern Scandinavian form of Old Danish Auwe, OVE means "little edge."Â
Male
Swedish
Swedish name derived from Middle Latin Ludovicus, LOVE means "famous warrior." Compare with feminine Love.
Male
Scandinavian
Unisex pet form of Scandinavian names starting with Torf- or Torv-, TOVE means "Thor" or "thunder."
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from any of the places called Oare in Berkshire, Kent, and Wiltshire, or Ore in East Sussex, all named with Old English Åra ‘shore’, ‘hill-slope’, ‘flat-topped ridge’. It may also be a topographic name from the same element, though Reaney and Wilson consider that in general this would have had an initial N-. Compare Noah 2.Scottish : possibly from the Sussex place name.
Female
English
English name derived from the vocabulary word, from Old English lufu, LOVE means "affection, friendliness, love." Compare with masculine Love.
Male
Portuguese
Portuguese form of Roman Latin Ovidius, OVÃDIO means "sheep herder."
Male
Hebrew
Variant spelling of Hebrew Owbed, OVED means "serving, worshiping."
Surname or Lastname
English and Dutch
English and Dutch : from the rare medieval female personal name Eve, Eva (from Hebrew Chava, of uncertain origin). This was, according to the Book of Genesis, the name of the first woman, and in some cases the name may have been acquired by someone (invariably a man) who had played the part in a drama dealing with the Creation.
Boy/Male
Australian, Bengali, German, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Modern, Scandinavian, Sikh, Swedish, Tamil
Famous and Powerful; Love; Female Wolf; Beloved
Boy/Male
Norse Swedish
Ancestors.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from Middle English dove, Old English dÅ«fe ‘dove’ (or perhaps occasionally from the Old Norse cognate dúfa), applied as a nickname for a mild and gentle person or as a metonymic occupational name for a keeper of doves. The Old English word was used as a personal name for either sex in the early Middle English period, and the surname at least in part derives from this use.Scottish : translation of Mac Calmáin (see Coleman 1).Scottish : variant of Duff.North German : nickname for a deaf or dull man, Middle Low German dÅf.David James Dove was born about 1696 in Portsmouth, England, where his father was a tailor. He arrived with his wife in Philadelphia in 1750 and in 1751 opened an academy for young ladies. He was the first person in PA who attempted to supply higher education for women.
Boy/Male
Indian
One of the one
Male
Hawaiian
Hawaiian form of English Oscar, OKE means "god-spear."
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from a place named Cove, examples of which are found in Devon, Hampshire, and Suffolk, from Old English cofa ‘cove’, ‘bay’, ‘inlet’, also ‘shelter’, ‘hut’, or a topographic name with the same meaning.
OVE FUNDIN
OVE FUNDIN
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim
Complete
Male
Iranian/Persian
(داريوش) Contracted form of Persian Dârayavahush, DARIUSH means "possesses a lot, wealthy."
Boy/Male
Muslim/Islamic
Pure Chaste, Pious
Boy/Male
Indian
From Ayodhya.
Girl/Female
Spanish American English Anglo Saxon Italian Latin
Pure.
Boy/Male
African, Hindu, Indian, Sanskrit, Swahili
Giver of Life
Boy/Male
British, English
Lives in the Valley of the Majestic One
Boy/Male
Hindu
Boy/Male
Muslim
Nature, Warm cloth, Victorious
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim
Freshness of Splendour
OVE FUNDIN
OVE FUNDIN
OVE FUNDIN
OVE FUNDIN
OVE FUNDIN
n.
To have a feeling of love for; to regard with affection or good will; as, to love one's children and friends; to love one's country; to love one's God.
a.
Permitting one to stop over; as, a stop-over check or ticket. See To stop over, under Stop, v. i.
prep.
Upon the surface of, or the whole surface of; hither and thither upon; throughout the whole extent of; as, to wander over the earth; to walk over a field, or over a city.
prep.
Above, implying superiority after a contest; in spite of; notwithstanding; as, he triumphed over difficulties; the bill was passed over the veto.
adv.
In a manner to bring the under side to or towards the top; as, to turn (one's self) over; to roll a stone over; to turn over the leaves; to tip over a cart.
v. t.
To arch over; to build in a hollow concave form; to make in the form of a cove.
v. i.
To have the feeling of love; to be in love.
v. t.
To wander over or through.
n.
The act of moving one of the pieces, from one position to another, in the progress of the game.
adv.
From one person or place to another regarded as on the opposite side of a space or barrier; -- used with verbs of motion; as, to sail over to England; to hand over the money; to go over to the enemy.
v. t.
To transfer (a piece or man) from one space or position to another, according to the rules of the game; as, to move a king.
v. t.
To brood, cover, over, or sit over, as birds their eggs.
n.
A word of endearment for one regarded as pure and gentle.
n.
An ave Maria.
indef. pron.
Any person, indefinitely; a person or body; as, what one would have well done, one should do one's self.
n.
Cupid, the god of love; sometimes, Venus.
n.
A single unit; as, one is the base of all numbers.
n.
Metal; as, the liquid ore.
prep.
Across or during the time of; from beginning to end of; as, to keep anything over night; to keep corn over winter.
adv.
From one side to another; from side to side; across; crosswise; as, a board, or a tree, a foot over, i. e., a foot in diameter.