Jack Young (speedway rider)
| Born | 31 January 1925 Adelaide, South Australia  | 
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| Died | 28 August 1987 (aged 62) Adelaide, South Australia  | 
| Nationality | Australian | 
| Career history | |
| 1949–1951 | Edinburgh Monarchs | 
| 1952–1955 | West Ham Hammers | 
| 1958, 1960–1961 | Coventry Bees | 
| Individual honours | |
| 1951, 1952 | World Champion | 
| 1948, 1954, 1955, 1956, 1958, 1959, 1960, 1963, 1964  | South Australian Champion | 
| 1949, 1950, 1951 | Scottish Riders Champion | 
| 1949 (4), 1950 (2) | Adelaide Golden Helmet | 
| 1951, 1961 | Tom Farndon Memorial Trophy | 
| 1952, 1953, 1955 | British Match Race Champion | 
| 1953 | Queensland State Champion | 
| 1953, 1954 | London Riders' Championship | 
| 1957 | Victorian State Champion | 
| 1953 | Brandonapolis | 
| 1953 | The Laurels | 
| Team honours | |
| 1951 | Northern Shield | 
| 1951 | Scottish Cup | 
| 1960 | Midland Cup | 
| 1961 | Central Shield | 
Jack Ellis Young (31 January 1925 – 28 August 1987) was an Australian motorcycle speedway rider who won the Speedway World Championship in 1951 and 1952. He also won the London Riders' Championship 1953 and 1954 and was a nine time South Australian Champion between 1948 and 1964.
By winning the 1951 and 1952 World Championships, Young became the first Australian to win two World Championships in any form of motorsport.