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Sir Montague Shearman (7 April 1857 – 6 January 1930) was an English judge and athlete. He is best remembered as co-founder of the Amateur Athletics Association in 1880. ==Early life== Shearman was the second son of Montagu Shearman, a solicitor, from Wimbledon, Surrey and his wife Mary ''née'' Catty.〔 He was educated at Merchant Taylors School in the City of London, where he excelled at football, captaining the first XV in 1874–1875.〔 He received a scholarship to St John's College, Oxford, graduating with a first class degree in Classical Moderations and in Literae Humaniores.〔 He was a noted athlete, winning the one hundred yards race at the Oxford and Cambridge University Games in 1876, and was president of the Oxford University Athletics Club in 1878.〔 He was also an accomplished rugby player, obtaining his "blue" as a forward and three-quarter in the university team from 1878 – 1880.〔〔 In 1884 he married Louise Long of New York, and they had two sons.〔〔
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