Ken Hyde

{{short description|English table tennis player}}

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James Kenneth Hyde (June 1915 – June 2010) was a male English international table tennis player.

Table tennis career

He won two bronze medals at the 1939 World Table Tennis Championships in the men's doubles with Hyman Lurie and in the Swaythling Cup (men's team event) with Ernest Bubley, Hyman Lurie, Ken Stanley and Arthur Wilmott.{{cite web|url=https://tabletennis.guide/profile.php?name=jeffrey-hyde-128914|title=Profile|publisher=Table Tennis Guide}}

He represented England 16 times between 1933 and 1939. He played for the Liverpool club, was ranked English number one in 1937 and was the only Englishman to beat Viktor Barna.{{cite web|url=https://d3mjm6zw6cr45s.cloudfront.net/2017/02/SCI_News_Nr_89.pdf|title=In Memorium|publisher=Swaythling Club International}}

He reached the final of the English Open doubles in 1934 when partnering with Andrew Millar.{{cite web|url=https://tabletennisengland.co.uk/news/national-news/friday-photos-no-13-here-come-the-girls/|title=Pen Pictures|publisher=Table Tennis England|access-date=25 February 2018|archive-date=26 August 2018|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180826132016/https://tabletennisengland.co.uk/news/national-news/friday-photos-no-13-here-come-the-girls/|url-status=dead}}

Personal life

He studied at the University of Liverpool and earned a BSc in chemistry. His brothers Gilbert Cecil Hyde and Eric Hyde both played county table tennis. He married in 1940 and was in the Royal Air Force. He died in 2010.

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