KING’S Lynn youngster Cooper Rushen was part of the Great Britain team who finished fourth in the FIM Speedway of Nations 2 on Friday.
The side made up of Luke Harrison (18) along with 16-year-olds Will Cairns and Rushen were involved in a three-way tie with Germany and Australia after each team finished on 33 points.
The countback process saw the teams awarded a ‘bonus point’ for each time their riders had finished either first and second, or second and third, in a race, and that saw Germany secure the bronze ahead of GB.
Cairns scored an impressive 18 points with Harrison picking up 12, whilst Rushen came in for GB’s last race and partnered Cairns to a maximum over Ukraine – who included current Grand Prix rider Nazar Parnitskyi.
Serial winners Poland were crowned champions on 45 points, eight points ahead of Denmark who they defeated in the decisive Heat 28.