Clem Beckett

Clem Beckett
Clem Beckett (1928)
Born1906
Died12 February 1937
Arganda Bridge, Jarama valley, Spain
Cause of deathKilled during fighting against Spanish nationalists
NationalityBritish
Other names"Dare Devil Beckett"
CitizenshipUnited Kingdom
Occupation(s)Blacksmith, speedway racer, factory worker, mechanic, ambulance driver, machine gunner
Organization(s)International Brigades, British Battalion, Dirt Track Riders' Association
Known forMotorsports pioneer, British communist activism, trade union leadership, anti-fascism
Notable work"Bleeding the men who risk their lives on the dirt track" - Daily Worker article
Political partyCommunist Party of Great Britain (CPGB)
Young Communist League (YCL)
SpouseLeda (wife)
AwardsGolden Helmet

Clem Beckett (1906 – 12 February 1937) was a British communist, trade union leader, champion speedway rider, and pioneer of Motorcycle speedway sports. He was the winner of the Golden Helmet at Owlerton Stadium, and was famous throughout Europe for his motorsport stunts. In response to the numerous deaths of young speedway racers, Beckett founded the Dirt Track Riders' Association, a trade union catering to speedway racers. In 1936 he became one of the first British volunteers to join the International Brigades during the Spanish Civil War. He was killed at the age of 31 while manning a machine gun, sacrificing himself to cover the retreat of fellow British volunteers during the Battle of Jarama.


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