Juniors Lydiate had a breakthrough
2021–22 season as a member of the
Dylan Niepage rink that also included
Jayden King and
Daniel Del Conte. In August, the team went undefeated to win the Oakville Under 25 Kick-off, their first victory on the men's tour. They also advanced through the first cashspiel qualifier of the
2022 Ontario Tankard to qualify for their first provincial men's championship. There, they reached the B semifinals before dropping back-to-back games to
Scott Howard and
Tanner Horgan, eliminating them from contention. At the
Ontario U20 Curling Championships, the team dropped the first final to
Landan Rooney, however, defeated Christopher Inglis in the second final to earn the right to compete at the
2022 Canadian Junior Curling Championships as Ontario 2. At the championship, the team finished 4–4 in the round robin, not enough to advance to the playoffs. The following season, King and Del Conte left the team and were replaced by
Kibo Mulima and Riley Fung-Ernst. This team reached the playoffs at two men's events, however, lost in the quarterfinal round at both. At the junior provincial, they failed to advance to the
2023 Canadian Junior Curling Championships after losing the second final to Landan Rooney. Lydiate, however, still participated in the championship as alternate for Jayden King's winning team. There, the team missed the playoffs with a 3–5 record.
Men's Out of juniors, Lydiate and Niepage reunited with King and Del Conte, however, with King taking over as skip for the
2023–24 season. On the men's tour, the team saw immediate success, winning the
Capital Curling Fall Open and reaching the final of the
Stroud Sleeman Cash Spiel. They also made it to the semifinals of the Summer Series and the quarterfinals of the
2023 KW Fall Classic and
2023 Stu Sells Tankard. With their points accumulated on the Ontario tour, the team was able to directly qualify for the
2024 Ontario Tankard. There, Team King lost in the A and B brackets to
Sam Mooibroek but bounced back to qualify for the playoffs through the C event. In the playoffs, Team King then scored upset victories over
Pat Ferris and
John Epping to qualify for the provincial final. Facing Scott Howard, the team lost 8–7 in an extra end, finishing second. To end the season, Team King represented the University of Guelph at the
2024 U Sports/Curling Canada University Curling Championships after finishing third at the OUA championship. There, they had a disappointing 3–4 sixth-place finish. After the season, Lydiate left the team and took a break from competitive play. Despite not curling competitively during the
2024–25 season, Lydiate made his first appearance at
The Brier as alternate for
Sam Mooibroek. At the
2025 Montana's Brier, the team just missed the playoffs after losing their final round robin game to Nova Scotia's
Owen Purcell. The following season, Lydiate joined the Purcell rink out of Nova Scotia as their new second, replacing
Scott Saccary. On tour, the team saw limited success, qualifying for the playoffs in four of their nine events and only advancing to the semifinals twice. Despite this, the team still entered the
2026 Ocean Contractors Men's Curling Championship as the top seeds and advanced directly to the final with a 6–1 round robin record. There, they were defeated 9–7 by
Kendal Thompson, finishing second. After the event, the team disbanded. For the 2026–27 season, Lydiate moved back to Ontario to join the newly formed
Sam Mooibroek rink that also included Owen Purcell and
Scott Mitchell. ==Personal life==