Joey Dunlop

Joey Dunlop OBE
Photo of Dunlop on the TT podium wearing a wreath
Dunlop at the TT races
NationalityIrish
Born(1952-02-25)25 February 1952
Unshinagh,[1] County Antrim, Northern Ireland
Died2 July 2000(2000-07-02) (aged 48)
Tallinn, Estonia
Bike number3
Motorcycle racing career statistics
Isle of Man TT career
TTs contested102 (19762000)
TT wins26
First TT win1977 Jubilee Classic
Last TT win2000 Ultra-Lightweight 125 TT
TT podiums41
Dunlop on a Honda RS125 exiting the Gooseneck, a bend at the start of the mountain section of the Isle of Man TT course

William Joseph Dunlop OBE (25 February 1952 – 2 July 2000) was a Northern Irish motorcyclist from Ballymoney, County Antrim, who was noted for his performances at the Isle of Man TT. In 2015, he was voted Northern Ireland's greatest-ever sports star.

Dunlop lies second on the list of all-time victories at the Isle of Man TT Races behind his nephew, Michael Dunlop. During the course of his career Dunlop secured a total 26 race wins at the Isle of Man TT, including three hat-tricks, and 24 wins at the Ulster Grand Prix.

He was awarded the MBE in 1986 for his contributions to the sport and the OBE in 1996 for his humanitarian work in Romanian orphanages. After his death, the Joey Dunlop Foundation was established to provide accommodation for disabled visitors to the Isle of Man. Dunlop's legacy includes the "Joey Dunlop Cup," awarded to the most successful rider at the annual TT races, and several memorials and statues in his honour. Dunlop's career was documented in several films.

  1. ^ Havelin, Harry. "Dunlop, William Joseph ('Joey')". The Dictionary of Irish Biography. Royal Irish Academy. Retrieved 1 June 2023.

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