Ken Middleditch Explained

Ken Middleditch
Nationality:British (English)
Birth Date:5 October 1925
Birth Place:Camberley, England
Years1:1948–1949
Career1:Hastings Saxons
Years2:1950–1956, 1958,
1960–1962
Career2:Poole Pirates
Years3:1957
Career3:Swindon Robins
Indivyear1:1951
Indivhonour1:Division Three Riders Champion
Indivyear2:1954
Indivhonour2:Division Two Riders Champion
Teamyear1:1951
Teamhonour1:National League Div 3 Champion
Teamyear2:1952, 1955
Teamhonour2:National League Div 2 Champion
Teamyear3:1952, 1955
Teamhonour3:National Trophy (Div 2)
Teamyear4:1957
Teamhonour4:National League Champion
Teamyear5:1961
Teamhonour5:Provincial League Champion

Kenneth Arthur Middleditch (5 October 1925 – 9 January 2021[1]) was a motorcycle speedway rider from England.[2] He earned five international caps for the England national speedway team.[3]

Career

Middleditch served in the RAF in World War II as a rear gunner, and became interested in speedway while stationed in Egypt.[4]

Middleditch signed for Third Division team Hastings in 1948 after progressing through Eastbourne's speedway training school. By 1949 he had become Hastings top points scorer but at the end of that year Hastings were forced to close down and he signed for Poole.

Middleditch had a successful career at Poole, forming an effective pairing with Poole rider Tony Lewis. He won the National League Division Three Rider's Championship, held at Penarth Road Stadium in Cardiff on 23 October 1951.[5] [6] He eventually became the team captain and won four league titles with the club. In 1954, he won the National League Division Two Rider's Championship, held at Hyde Road on 16 October.[7] [8]

Middleditch left Poole for the 1957 season when the club closed for a year and signed for Swindon. He returned to Poole for a further two stints before retiring in 1962.

Family

Middleditch's son, Neil, also had a successful career as a speedway rider and has been team manager of the Poole Pirates since 1998.

After retiring from the sport Middleditch set up a business, Middleditch Salvage, in Sturminster Marshall, Dorset. He died in January 2021 at the age of 95.[9]

Notes and References

  1. https://www.bournemouthecho.co.uk/sport/18999481.pirates-announce-death-club-legend-ken-middleditch/ Pirates announce the death of club legend Ken Middleditch
  2. Book: Bamford, Robert . 50 Poole Pirates Greats . Glynn Shailes . . 2004 . 0-7524-3257-5 . 83–85.
  3. Web site: ULTIMATE RIDER INDEX, 1929-2022 . British Speedway . 22 December 2023.
  4. Morgan, Tom (1949) Who's Who in Speedway, Sport-in-Print, p. 53
  5. News: Runner-Up in Speedway title event . Western Evening Herald . 24 October 1951 . 13 June 2023 . British Newspaper Archive. subscription .
  6. Web site: 1951 fixtures . Speedway Researcher . 13 June 2023.
  7. News: Last Night's Speedway . The People . 17 October 1954. 13 June 2023 . British Newspaper Archive. subscription .
  8. Web site: CLUB HISTORY: 1950S . Swindon Speedway . 13 June 2023.
  9. https://www.bournemouthecho.co.uk/sport/18999481.pirates-announce-death-club-legend-ken-middleditch/ Pirates announce the death of club legend Ken Middleditch