Patteson Womersley Nickalls (23 January 1877 – 10 September 1946), was an
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polo player
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who competed in the
1908 Summer Olympics
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for Great Britain.
Biography
Nickalls was born on 23 January 1877 at
North Weald
North Weald Bassett or simply North Weald is a village and civil parish in the Epping Forest district of Essex, England. The village is within the North Weald Ridges and Valleys landscape area.
A market is held every Saturday and Bank Holiday Mo ...
, Essex, the son of
Sir Patteson Nickalls, a stockbroker, and his wife Florence. He was educated at
Rugby School
Rugby School is a public school (English independent boarding school for pupils aged 13–18) in Rugby, Warwickshire, England.
Founded in 1567 as a free grammar school for local boys, it is one of the oldest independent schools in Britain. Up ...
.
[Rugby School Register]
/ref> There he was in the cricket XI from 1892 to 1894 and in the rugby XV in 1893. He went to New College, Oxford
New College is one of the constituent colleges of the University of Oxford in the United Kingdom. Founded in 1379 by William of Wykeham in conjunction with Winchester College as its feeder school, New College is one of the oldest colleges at th ...
, played in the Varsity Match for the Oxford University Polo Club
The Oxford University Polo Club (often referred to as OUPC) is the Discretionary Full Blue sports club for competitive polo at Oxford University. Founded in 1874, it is one of the four oldest continuing polo clubs worldwide. Its annual Varsity ...
in 1895-6-7 and graduated with a BA in 1897. In 1900, he was gazetted to the Durham Light Infantry
The Durham Light Infantry (DLI) was a light infantry regiment of the British Army in existence from 1881 to 1968. It was formed in 1881 under the Childers Reforms by the amalgamation of the 68th (Durham) Regiment of Foot (Light Infantry) and t ...
and served in the Second Anglo-Boer War
The Second Boer War ( af, Tweede Vryheidsoorlog, , 11 October 189931 May 1902), also known as the Boer War, the Anglo–Boer War, or the South African War, was a conflict fought between the British Empire and the two Boer Republics (the South ...
. He took part in the Relief of Ladysmith
When the Second Boer War broke out on 11 October 1899, the Boers had a numeric superiority within Southern Africa. They quickly invaded the British territory and laid siege to Ladysmith, Kimberley and Mafeking. Britain meanwhile transported th ...
and the Battle of Colenso
The Battle of Colenso was the third and final battle fought during the Black Week of the Second Boer War. It was fought between British and Boer forces from the independent South African Republic and Orange Free State in and around Colenso, Na ...
.[ He retired from the army in 1901 and became a member of the London Stock Exchange.][
Nickalls played polo for England in the 1902 ]International Polo Cup
The International Polo Cup, also called the Newport Cup and the Westchester Cup, is a trophy in polo that was created in 1876 and was played for by teams from the United States and United Kingdom. The match has varied in length over the years ...
matches. He was a member of the winning teams in the Roehampton Trophy
The Roehampton trophy is the oldest polo trophy in the United Kingdom. The trophy was first played for at the Roehampton Club in 1902 and was won by Buccaneers. Today it is played for at the Ham Polo Club, the tournament is played for at an 6-goal ...
in 1904 and 1905. In 1905 he played for the Roehampton Club
The Roehampton Club is a private members’ sports club in Roehampton in southwest London, England. It is set in of parkland, close to Richmond Park. Originally established in 1901 as an officers’ polo club, the Roehampton Club has sporting and ...
and in 1908 the Roehampton team represented Great Britain at the 1908 Summer Olympics
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in London and won the gold medal. He captained the Enghsh team against America in 1909 in the Westchester Cup with a handicap of +8[
Nickalls served on the Western Front in ]World War I
World War I (28 July 1914 11 November 1918), often abbreviated as WWI, was one of the deadliest global conflicts in history. Belligerents included much of Europe, the Russian Empire, the United States, and the Ottoman Empire, with fightin ...
in the Northamptonshire Yeomanry
The Northamptonshire Yeomanry was a Yeomanry regiment of the British Army, formed in 1794 as Volunteer Force (Great Britain), volunteer cavalry. It served in the Second Boer War, the World War I, First World War and the World War II, Second World ...
. He wrote an account of fox hunting behind the lines in 1916. He remained a major in the Territorial Reserve, having been awarded the Distinguished Service Order
The Distinguished Service Order (DSO) is a military decoration of the United Kingdom, as well as formerly of other parts of the Commonwealth, awarded for meritorious or distinguished service by officers of the armed forces during wartime, typ ...
in 1918, until 1926.
Nickalls died on 10 September 1946 at the age of 69.
External links
Olympic Players profile
References
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1877 births
1946 deaths
People educated at Rugby School
Durham Light Infantry officers
English polo players
English Olympic medallists
Polo players at the 1908 Summer Olympics
Olympic polo players of Great Britain
Olympic gold medallists for Great Britain
Patteson Womersley
International Polo Cup
Roehampton Trophy
British Army personnel of the Second Boer War
Northamptonshire Yeomanry officers
Companions of the Distinguished Service Order
Medalists at the 1908 Summer Olympics
Olympic medalists in polo