Background
Regeling was born in 1959 in Mount Isa, Queensland, Australia. His initial experience was in short track racing, in which his father and older brother had also competed.
Regeling was born in 1959 in Mount Isa, Queensland, Australia. His initial experience was in short track racing, in which his father and older brother had also competed.
He then moved into speedway in Brisbane in the late 1970s with the famous Brisbane Exhibition Ground being his home track. He was signed by Martin Rogers for the Leicester Lions in 1980, but suffered a broken leg at Swindon at the start of the season. After recovering he was loaned out to the National League team Workington Comets, and impressive performances saw him recalled to ride for the Lions before the season ended.
After being loaned out to Boston Barracudas in 1981, where he averaged 8.51 from 18 matches, he became a regular rider for the Lions in the two years that followed, until the club folded.
He then moved on to the King"s Lynn Stars in 1984 and also represented Australia at international level He later rode for the Exeter Falcons, for whom he was the number one rider for the whole of the 1990 season.
At the end of the 1991 season he requested a transfer and moved to Middlesbrough, where his success continued, averaging over 8.7 in the 1992 season with two full maximum scores. His final season in Britain was in 1993.
Regeling represented Australia on numerous occasions in test matches at both home and abroad, and also in World Championship competitions such as the World Pairs Championship and World Team Cup.