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Imre Mudin (November 8, 1887 – October 23, 1918)〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Imre Mudin Biography and Olympic Results )〕 was a Hungarian teacher, track and field athlete and soldier. An all-around sportsman, he won national titles in shot put, discus throw and javelin throw as well. Mudin was present at the 1908 Summer Olympics and the 1912 Summer Olympics, achieving his best result, a sixth place in shot put at the latter one. From 1914 he fought in World War I for the Austro-Hungarian Army. He died in the battle for the control of the Monte Grappa massif on the Italian front. His brother, István Mudin was also an athlete and the flagbearer of Hungary at the 1908 Olympic Games. ==Early life== He was born in Kétegyháza, Kingdom of Hungary to Albert Mudin, a hatmaker, who is originally from France, and Róza Hécsel.〔Kalcsó, p. 11.〕 Imre was the youngest of six siblings, with two sisters (Mária and Sarolta) and three brothers (Albert, István and Béla Albert).〔Kalcsó, p. 12.〕 Except István, all of his siblings died before reaching the adulthood.〔Kalcsó, p. 15.〕 Mudin attended the elementary school in his hometown, before moving to Arad to earn civil and teaching qualifications.〔Kalcsó, p. 18.〕 He graduated as a teacher in 1911 in Budapest〔 and got a position by a boys' school in Nagyatád.〔Kalcsó, p. 40.〕 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Imre Mudin」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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