Colin Hyde Maidment

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BirthnameColin Hyde Maidment
CountryIreland
Born29 May 1908, Dublin, Ireland
Died9 May 1955 (aged 46), Dublin, Ireland
Colin Maidment
Maidment in 1936
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Birth nameColin Hyde Maidment
CountryIreland
Born29 May 1908, Dublin, Ireland
Died9 May 1955 (aged 46), Dublin, Ireland

Colin Hyde Maidment (1908–1955) was an Irish badminton player, national men's doubles and mixed champion in the 1930s, sporting administrator, and honorary secretary of the Badminton Union of Ireland.

Colin Hyde Maidment was born on 29 May 1908 to Everett Edwin Maidment, a commercial traveller, and Harriet Isabel Maidment (née Hyde).[1] In 1943, he married Barbara B. Cresswell in St Patrick's Church of Ireland, Dalkey, with whom he had three children.[2][3] Maidment's only son, Colin John Hyde Maidment, a student of Trinity College Dublin, died in an accident in 1970 at the age of 21, with his motorcycle being found by the Cliffs of Moher.[4][5][6]

A solicitor by profession, Maidmont was a partner in the Dublin legal firm of Messrs Longfield, Jameson and Hamilton at the time of his death in 1955.[3]

Sporting career

Administrative roles and death

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