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  OUAC All Time Hall of Fame
Bevil Rudd was instrumental in getting athletics at Oxford back on its feet after a prolonged absence during and immediately following the First World War.
Rudd played a pivotal role in renewing the Americas Series and in establishing the first Varsity Field Events match in 1920.
Rudd's crowning moment came at the Antwerp Olympics of 1920, where he achieved a clean sweep of medals: gold in the 400m, silver in the 4x400m anchoring home the South African team and bronze in the 800m; an outstanding performance.
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 Rudd Realty
The rudd is a bentho-pelagic freshwater fish, widely spread in Europe and middle Asia, around the basins of the North, Baltic Black, Caspian and Aral seas.
Rudd was born in Nambour, Queensland, and graduated with an arts degree with the University of Queensland.
Rudd's policy experience and parliamentary performances during the Iraq war made him one of the best-known members of the Labor front bench.
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